Bush and Blair's denunciation of Iraqi insurgents as 'criminals' and 'terrorists' recalls the experience of the French Resistance and the Algerian war of independence.
In 1961 Frantz Fanon, a leader of the Algerian National Liberation Front, wrote the inspirational book The Wretched of the Earth. French socialist, philosopher and writer Jean-Paul Sartre wrote an extended introduction to Fanon's important work. Here we reprint extracts from Sartre's essay calling on the French left to support the Algerian struggle and see it as their own.
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Why did Greek Cypriots reject the UN plan to reunite the island? Phaedon Vassiliades of Workers' Democracy looks beyond the accusation of nationalism.
The Treasury's money saving schemes hide the real public finance leaks.
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Why some union leaders have buckled over the occupation of Iraq.
The post-Soviet world is still waiting for the promised freedom and democracy.
The strength of the anti-war movement has ensured that Iraq has become the defining issue for Tony Blair's second term.
The mass movement is on the move. It is coming to London and the European Social Forum (ESF) this month.