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Tiananmen Square and Ra'baa Square

Tiananmen Square, Beijing Most  estimates  put the death tall between 2700 and 3400. Ra'baa Al-adawiya Square, Cairo Kenneth Roth, the executive director of Human Rights Watch, said that "in Ra'baa  Square, "Egyptian security forces carried out one of the world's largest killings of demonstrators in a single day in recent history" and that "this wasn't merely a case of excessive force or poor training. It was a violent crackdown planned at the highest levels of the Egyptian government." At least 1000 killed . Why does the capitalist media reminds us every year about Tiananmen but not about Ra'baa Square massacre? Today the head of the regime that carried out the massacre in Cairo is embraced and supported by Western regimes. Could it be because the Chinese regime is led by 'communists' and has not liberalised/privatised the 'commanding heights' but the Egyptian one is more capitalist and a stabilising geopolitical

U.S.

A revolt must be against class and race oppression, not just race. A Call to Revolt

War Crimes

Surprise! Surprise! All but one war crimes claim against British soldiers dropped . "We the experienced army with a long experience in running the biggest empire behind us and experienced ruling class, commit war crimes? We went to mesopotamia, we liberated their people, we stabilised the country with our ally the US and Iraqis are now living happier than ever, even adopting our way of life. Iraq today is better than under Saddam Hussein after all. And didn't the war happen long time ago? 

U.K.

The bourgeois way to show 'respect' to workers       Source: the BBC

Greece

The Greek crisis five years on: What Yanis Varoufakis did and didn't do and whether there was an alternative. Are there lessons to be learnt? Who is paying the cost of capitulation? Eric Toussaint's scathing critique of the former finance minister of Greece. Capitulating to Adults