Mexico here ♦ Kenya here ♦ Serbia here ♦
Mexico
MEXICO CITY, July 3. Teachers from sections 9, 10, 11, and 60, affiliated with the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE), returned to the streets of Mexico City, this time to demand that salary cuts for teachers during the national strike be repaid and to reiterate the strike’s demands (repeal of the current ISSSTE law). They stormed the offices of the Ministry of Public Education in the center of Mexico City. During the march, 300 of them received Red Flag.
Kenya
NAIROBI (Kenya), July 9 — Youth are rebelling massively against police brutality, government corruption, and widespread unemployment. Against a capitalist system that cannot meet their needs. The Ruto regime is backed by global capital. Its austerity and debt-fueled reforms have deepened the misery of the working class. Capitalists enrich themselves by impoverishing the workers.
Police murdered at least ten protestors on July 7. Hundreds more were wounded or arrested as security forces fired live rounds. Let the courage of Kenya’s young generation inspire us to revolutionary communist organization everywhere!
Serbia
BELGRADE (Serbia), March 15 – Students led over 100,000 in protests against a government cover-up of last November’s deadly railway station disaster. And against the harsh repression of students and professors who rallied against it. Mass demonstrations across Serbia want to bring down the government.
Serbia was once part of Tito’s socialist Yugoslavia. Then, workers were united across ethnic divides. But socialism was state capitalism. Those in today’s “Pump It” protests need to learn that only communist revolution can bring down corrupt capitalism. Only communist society can meet workers’ and students’ needs.