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Marxist-Leninist Internationalism
This article sets out the positions Marxist Leninists are taking on international questions: our principles for anti-imperialist solidarity, their historical origins, and why they remain materially relevant.
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From blockade to asphyxiation: the US war on Cuba enters its most brutal phase
On January 29, U.S. President Donald Trump declared Cuba an “unusual and extraordinary threat” to US national security and tightened the blockade against the island nation
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Statement on Invasion Day Terror Attack in Boorloo
The Red Anti-Imperialist Collective condemns, in the strongest possible terms, the terrorist attack on the lands of the Whadjuk Noongar People, Boorloo, on Invasion Day, January 26. This was an attempt to bring harm directly to Elders and the Indigenous…
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Running out of options: the US ruling class turns to MAGA Fascism
What class forces does Donald Trump represent and what are the broader historical and material conditions that are pushing the US ruling class towards fascism.
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People rally in Naarm / Melbourne to demand: HANDS OFF VENEZUELA!
Andrew Martin reports on a rally in Naarm / Melbourne to demand the end of U.S intervention in Venezuela and Latin America and the return of President Maduro and Cecilia Flores
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From Liberalism to Fascism: An Analysis of the Social Basis of Fascism
With the global rise of the far right, the organised left needs to be crystal clear about the class basis of fascism, Adam Watson writes.
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Statement Against U.S. Imperialism in Iran
Red Ant offers steadfast solidarity to Iran as it comes under relentless attack from Western imperialism
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Red Ant speech at “Hands off Venezuela Rally” in Naarm / Melbourne
Video and transcript of a speech given by Nandini from the Red Anti-imperialist Collective at the Naarm / Melbourne “Hands off Venezuela” rally on January 4th
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Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution: An Eyewitness Account
The world has been confronted by extraordinary scenes of the U.S once again playing supercop. In this context, the Bolivarian revolution needs to be understood and defended more than ever, Andrew Martin writes.
