3 February 2009

Obama executive orders continue “extraordinary renditions,” secret CIA prisons

By Tom Eley, 3 February 2009

Analysis of the executive orders issued by President Obama on January 22 shows that the US will continue to be heavily involved in illegal practices including kidnapping, secret detention and torture.

Sri Lankan war: At least nine dead in shelling of hospital

By Peter Symonds, 3 February 2009

The repeated shelling of a hospital at Puthukkudiyiruppu in northern Sri Lanka has underscored the barbaric character of the war being waged against the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.

Stalinists and Socialist Party defend “Britons first” refinery protest

By Julie Hyland, 3 February 2009

The Stalinist Communist Party and the Socialist Party are seeking to defend the demand for “British jobs for British workers” at the centre of the oil refinery dispute.

US-China trade tensions set to escalate

By John Chan, 3 February 2009

By threatening to list China as a “currency manipulator,” the Obama administration has signalled a more confrontational approach to Beijing.

The Russia-Ukraine gas conflict and the geopolitical struggle for control of energy resources

By Vladimir Volkov, 3 February 2009

The natural gas dispute sharpened Ukraine’s political and economic tensions, provoked a wave of anger in Europe and reinforced European desires to diversify its sources of gas.

The Pope readmits Holocaust denier into the church

By Stefan Steinberg, 3 February 2009

Since assuming the papacy in 2005, Pope Benedict XVI has made a series of pronouncements and decisions in line with his own reactionary interpretation of religious faith, which have led to storms of protest by other religious groups.

As budget crisis hits New York City
Bloomberg demands huge cutbacks, tax hikes and contract givebacks

By Fred Mazelis, 3 February 2009

With the city facing a massive $4 billion budget gap, Mayor Bloomberg unveiled proposals in his annual budget address calling for spending cuts of $1 billion, tax increases of $900 million, and $1 billion in contract concessions from city employees.

Britain: Royal Mail faces privatisation and jobs massacre

By Richard Tyler, 3 February 2009

The Brown government has approved the partial privatisation of Royal Mail, the UK’s state-run postal service.

Australian unions impose wage cuts at Alcoa

By Terry Cook, 3 February 2009

Under the guise of protecting jobs, trade unions in Australia have quickly signed up to the Labor government’s drive to impose wage cuts because of the global economic meltdown.

New in German

Weltwirtschaftsforum in Davos von Trübsinn, Ratlosigkeit und Spaltung beherrscht

Von Barry Grey, 3. Februar 2009

Etwa 2.500 Vertreter der Wirtschafts- und Politikelite aus der ganzen Welt nahmen am jährlichen Weltwirtschaftsforum teil, das vom 28. Januar bis 1. Februar im schweizerischen Alpenkurort Davos stattfand. Unter den Teilnehmern befanden sich 41 Regierungschefs und Dutzende Minister. Das diesjährige Forum fand inmitten eines globalen Finanzzusammenbruchs und einer Wirtschaftsrezession statt. Die bisher von allen akzeptierte angebliche Überlegenheit des „freien Unternehmertums" war in den Grundfesten erschüttert, und das Forum bot ein Bild der tiefen Krise und Uneinigkeit unter den Führern des Weltkapitalismus.

Marxismus und Frankfurter Schule
Die politische und intellektuelle Irrfahrt des Alex Steiner

Von David North, 3. Februar 2009

Eine marxistische Polemik gegen Auffassungen, die mit der „kritischen Theorie" der „Frankfurter Schule" und mit verwandten ideologischen Richtungen, gemeinhin bekannt als „westlicher" oder „humanistischer" Marxismus, assoziiert werden.

Die Rolle der Linkspartei bei der Zerstörung des staatlichen Schulsystems in Berlin

Von Emma Bode, 3. Februar 2009

Immer wieder gab es in den letzten Monaten Meldungen, die den Niedergang des öffentlichen Schulsystems in Berlin unter der rot-roten Landesregierung aus SPD und Linkspartei deutlich machten.

Täglich neue Ankündigungen von Entlassungen und Kurzarbeit
Starker Anstieg der Arbeitslosigkeit im Januar

Von Elisabeth Zimmermann, 3. Februar 2009

Die Arbeitslosigkeit ist im Januar in Deutschland stark angestiegen, um fast 400.000 auf 3,49 Millionen Menschen. Hunderttausende von Arbeitern aus den unterschiedlichsten Bereichen befinden sich in Kurzarbeit und jeden Tag kommen neue Ankündigungen von Arbeitsplatzabbau, Betriebsschließungen, Kurzarbeit hinzu.

New in French

Une perspective socialiste pour mettre fin à la guerre au Sri Lanka – Troupes hors du Nord et de l’Est du Sri Lanka !

Déclaration du comité de rédaction du World Socialist Web Site, 3 février 2009

Au moment où la classe dirigeante sri lankaise célèbre le 61e anniversaire de l’indépendance du Ceylan, ses forces armées sont engagées dans les massacres brutaux d’innocents civils tamouls dans la province Nord de Mullaithivu. Cette guerre raciste qui dure depuis des décennies est l’aboutissement de la campagne anti-tamoule de l’Etat réactionnaire mis en place après l’indépendance. Depuis la naissance même du Sri Lanka, la bourgeoisie a cherché à maintenir son régime par le recours à une politique anti-tamoule pour diviser la classe ouvrière.

Troupes hors du Nord et de l’Est du Sri Lanka !

Par Richard Phillips, 3 février 2009

Le World Socialist Web Site appelle les travailleurs et les jeunes à condamner l’attaque criminelle qui est en train d’être perpétrée par l’armée sri lankaise contre plus d’un quart de million d’hommes, de femmes et d’enfants tamouls piégés dans le district de Mullaithivu, au Nord du pays.

New in Portuguese

Câmara dos EUA aprova novo plano de "estímulo" de Obama

Por Patrick Martin, 03 de fevereiro de 2009

A Câmara dos Deputados dos EUA aprovou na quarta-feira (28.01) a nova legislação econômica proposta pela administração Obama, com uma ampla vitória de 244 a 188. Doze democratas votaram contra os US$ 819 bilhões do projeto de lei, enquanto nem mesmo um único republicano votou a favor dele. A lei agora vai para o Senado, onde deve ser aprovada até o dia 13 fevereiro.

New in Turkish

Türkiye'nin sanayi üretimi daha da geriledi

Sinan İkinci, 3 Şubat 2009

Türkiye’deki fabrikaların, madenlerin ve elektrik, gaz ve su sektörünün gerçekleştirdiği sanayi üretimi, Kasım ayında ardı ardına dördüncü kez düşüş gösterdi.

Perspective

Obama prepares another trillion-dollar bank bailout

3 February 2009

While most media attention is focused this week on the Senate debate on the economic stimulus package, the Obama administration is preparing to roll out a new plan to bail out the banks, involving a trillion dollars or more in public assets.

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Socialist Equality Party

David North to speak at Michigan meeting
The world economic crisis and the return of history

2 February 2009

David North, national chairman of the Socialist Equality Party and chairman of the International Editorial Board of the World Socialist Web Site, will speak on the origins and implications of the world economic crisis.

Arts Review


Akhnaten by Philip Glass, performed by the Atlanta Opera

By Kenny Crucial, 3 February 2009

Philip Glass ventured to the Emory University campus for a performance of his opera Akhnaten and to receive an award from the university. Glass was honored for both his musical output and his contribution to previous events at the school.

Workers Struggles

Ireland: Workers occupy Waterford crystal factory

By Steve James, 3 February 2009

Two hundred workers have occupied the historic Waterford Crystal plant and visitor centre at Kilbarry, Ireland.

Workers Struggles: The Americas

3 February 2009

The World Socialist Web Site invites workers and other readers to contribute to this regular feature.

Correspondence

Letters from our readers

3 February 2009

A selection of recent letters sent to the World Socialist Web Site.

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