Saturday, May 9, 2026
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CI VEDIAMO IN PIAZZA DELLA PACE
9/05 - H 16
Mentre la faccia democratica del razzismo continua, sotto i nostri occhi, a erigere lager di Stato, quando non ammazza nel Mediterraneo o sulle Rotte, la sua espressione concreta si realizza nella propaganda xenofoba dei più servi: gli ormai soliti fasci di Remigrazione.
Con la stessa retorica di identità nazionali e confini da difendere, i nostalgici delle camice nere il 9 maggio alle 16 escono dalle fogne e chiamano un presidio in piazza della Pace.
Questa nuova accozzaglia di burattini, agitata dallo Stato, si arma sempre più di retoriche islamofobiche e razziste, che sappiamo essere le fondamenta dei governi.
USA NLOC Statement on May Day 2026 -
NLOC Statement on May Day 2026
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On May 1, 1886, hundreds of thousands of workers in the US went on strike or walked off the job in support of the eight hour day. A few days later, at Haymarket Square in Chicago, a rally was held in support of the eight hour day. The rally ended in violence when an unknown person threw a bomb into the crowd, which subsequently led to a frame-up trial in which multiple militant workers were prosecuted for the bombing despite the fact the majority were not present at the rally in the first place.
One hundred and forty years later, the economic demands that birthed that movement have still not been won. Let May Day 2026 serve as a reminder that the final resolution of our grievances can only come about through the conquest of political power by the working class. Imperialism strives for domination, not freedom: until the working class overthrows imperialist dictatorship, even the most generous and far-reaching concessions to the workers remain in danger of being revoked. The state unions, as government-backed managers of these concessions, have overseen the transfer of billions of dollars from the workers back into the pockets of the imperialist bourgeoisie. The struggle for concessions must be brought in line with the struggle for power, not counterposed to it. The state unions sacrifice both the short and long-term interests of the workers on the altar of labor peace. They promote the lie that the only way to make “real gains” is by abandoning the class struggle, integrating within the imperialist system, and maintaining labor peace at all costs. This can only sabotage both the labor movement and the revolution.
The labor movement in the US has been in decline for decades now. This is due to the internal contradiction of the movement, which remains trapped within the dogma of state unionism and suffers from both right and ultra-left deviations. While the ultra-left denies the possibility and necessity of struggling for the daily demands of the masses, the right promotes every sellout contract and reformist caucus victory as “progress”. In fact, the corporatist schemes of the establishment unions such as Trump’s Great American Economic Revival Industry Groups, labor banking, and cooperation with Democratic and Republican Party machine politics is evidence of the growth of fascism within the labor movement. The NLOC fights against these deviations by relying mainly on the consciousness of our class and the initiative of the masses, who are mostly unorganized. In contrast to the state unions, who divide the workers by firm, bargaining unit, and job classification, and limit the scope of their demands, the NLOC promotes industrial unity and the broadening of the struggle beyond the arbitrary divisions created by the bourgeois legal system. Also in contrast to the state unions, in which career NGO employees and Democratic Party functionaries dominate the masses, the NLOC develops new leaders from among the rank-and-file workers.
May Day is a day to celebrate the awakening of workers to class-consciousness, show solidarity to all the toiling people of the world, and advance the struggle to overthrow exploitation and oppression in general. That is why today, the New Labor Organizing Committee says: workers of the world, unite!
IRPWA STATEMENT – UPDATE ON REPUBLICAN PRISONERS

The Irish Republican Prisoners Welfare Association (IRPWA) continues to stand firmly alongside Irish Republican Prisoners and their families, who remain subjected to ongoing injustice, delay, and political policing at the hands of the British state. We provide the following update on the current status of a number of Republican prisoners:
CHARLIE LOVE
Awaiting a verdict, with a date set for 30th April.
SEAN FARRELL AND CIARAN MAGUIRE
Trial concluded on 2nd April – judgment has been reserved.
GAVIN COYLE AND BRIAN CARRON
Still awaiting legal papers, despite being held on remand for almost three years. This unprecedented delay stands as a clear and shameful example of Britain’s policy of internment by remand.
RORY LOGAN
Has now received papers after almost two years on remand. His co-accused – Peter Granaghan, Brian Cavlan, and Emmett Maguire – have all been granted bail. The continued detention of Rory Logan highlights the arbitrary and selective nature of this system.
End the internment by remand of Rory Logan.
SHEA REYNOLDS AND DAMIEN DUFFY
Appeal date has been set for 19th June.
CHRISTIE ROBINSON
Currently finalising his appeal for submission to the CCRC.
BRENDAN MCCONVILLE
Remains awaiting a decision from the CCRC.
SEAN MCVEIGH
Awaiting the conclusion of his co-accused’s case before his appeal can be formally lodged.
NIALL SHEERIN
Now approaching seven months beyond his release date, having been denied release by the so-called “parole commissioners.” This decision was based on a security report prepared by MI5 via the shadowy organisation known as MARA.
Niall has been cruelly denied the opportunity to spend meaningful time with his father, who is currently receiving end-of-life care. His continued imprisonment serves no purpose other than to deepen the suffering of his family during an already devastating time.
The IRPWA reiterates that these cases collectively expose a system rooted not in justice, but in political repression. The deliberate delays, denial of due process, and the weaponisation of remand are clear indicators of a continued strategy of internment without trial in all but name.
We call on all those who value justice and human rights to stand in solidarity with Irish Republican Prisoners and their families. These men are not statistics—they are sons, fathers, brothers, and comrades.
FREE NIALL SHEERIN
END INTERNMENT BY REMAND
Friday, May 8, 2026
India - May Indian Revolution Continues
One month after the Indian Old State declared March 31 as the “end of Maoism” in the country, revolutionary graffiti was documented in the capital city of Delhi. For the sake of meeting this self-imposed deadline, the State unleashed military tactics on the Indian people over the last two years. Thousands of adivasi/indigenous people have been killed, injured, or displaced from their traditional lands under this justification, with the State and Bureaucrat Capitalists using this as a way to engage in land-grabbing. In the cities, repression against workers and activists has greatly intensified, with basic opposition to the Hindu Fascist State being treated as grounds for imprisonment and torture.
Earlier in March, 12 activists were abducted and tortured by the Indian National Investigation Agency collaborating with Delhi Police. Many of these activists were part of the international call to make March 28 an international day of action against Operation Kagar and Imperialist Loot. In spite of the repression faced by the comrades, revolutionaries around the world mobilized to show solidarity with the people and activists facing constant attacks from the Indian Old State. Upon release, these activists released a statement which reaffirmed their determination to continue in the struggle:
In times of deep ideological-political-organizational crisis and setback of the New Democratic Revolutionary movement, Nazariya serves as an important means to deepen our ideological clarity and reaffirm our commitment to struggle in the path of the New Democratic Revolution until final victory. The Indian state only further deepens our conviction every time it attempts to crack down on our movement and our organization. Thus, we repeat what we said in our October 2025 statement — we shall continue to publish our magazine no matter what, and we will never cower down in front of state repression.
With this in mind, the images below are an affirmation that repression only breeds more resistance until oppressed and exploited people win final victory. Despite all claims to have ended the Indian Revolution by the Old State, it is clear that revolutionaries, activists, and working people in India will continue to take up the path of New Democratic Revolution more and more. In the words of our anonymous contributor: Blood of the fallen people’s warriors will nurture the people’s war!




Jóvenes a levantar las banderas del internacionalismo proletario

Siempre es importante y necesario recordarnos que el internacionalismo proletario es la mayor expresión de solidaridad mundial entre el proletariado, por lo que caben allí todas las manifestaciones activas de apoyo: con logística o cadena de suministros, propaganda revolucionaria, movilizaciones y acciones de masas, de apoyos en brigadas internacionales de combatientes y luchadores y, por supuesto, del apoyo material para las finanzas de la revolución. Esta solidaridad no es algo coyuntural o de un momento determinado, sino que se establece como un proceso constante y continuo de acumulación y consolidación de fuerzas revolucionarias en todo el planeta.
Es por esto que la juventud obrera y revolucionaria, aun sabiendo y comprendiendo que tiene reivindicaciones y problemas propios de su generación como la imposibilidad real de acceder a vivienda, el desempleo y las regresivas condiciones laborales, está llamada a continuar sumando esfuerzos alrededor de la preparación y organización de las luchas revolucionarias no solo entre los jóvenes, sino como parte de todo el conjunto de los trabajadores del campo y la ciudad a nivel nacional e internacional.
Los jóvenes, asiáticos, europeos, africanos e incluso aquellos de los países imperialistas tienen claras diferencias culturales y lingüísticas, pero los une aquello que no tiene fronteras: la condición de clase y el lenguaje de la revolución. Un joven colombiano y un joven europeo no son muy diferentes a la luz de la lucha de clases, en tanto ellos y las familias de ambos son obreras y como tal, deben vender su fuerza de trabajo y sobrevivir a este sistema explotador, pero claramente las responsabilidades y tareas políticas de cada uno difieren de acuerdo a su país de origen.
Partizan - Yeni democracy - may day in europe - info
. Source: Yeni Demokrasi
Partizan has participated in multiple May Day manifestations throughout Europe, including Germany, France, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands and England and Greece.
In Austria, Partizan participated in May Day demonstrations in Innsbruck, Vienna and Linz. In Innsbruck, at Landhausplatz speeches were held, denouncing the repression carried out against revolutionaries in Turkey leading up to 1st of May, after which the march started. Several organizations participated, including Partizan, ATİGF, ANTİFA, and Migrantifa.
In Vienna, supporters of Partizan and ATİGF participated in the rally at the Opera House, after which the march to Votiv Park started. In Linz, Partizan, AGEB, and ATİGF participated in a march organized by ROT FRONT Collective, and celebrated the foundation of the International Anti-imperialist League (AIL).


In Germany, hundreds of thousands of workers took to the streets to protest against imperialist aggression, exploitation, and violations of rights, including Partizan, who participated in May Day demonstrations in Stuttgart, Nuremberg, Munich, Ulm, Hanover, Hamburg, Duisburg, and Wuppertal. During the marches, the foundation of the AIL was highlighted, along with the denouncing of the imperialist aggression spearheaded by US imperialism and its lackey Israel.
Thousands of people participated in the May Day march in Nuremberg, organized against wars, violations of rights, and rising racism. AGEB and Partizan carried AIL flags and banners, and distributed AIL May Day statements and copies of Yeni Demokrasi newspapers.
In Stuttgart, Partizan participated in two marches, one organized by the unions, and later joined the revolutionary May Day march. Slogans such as”Our leader is Ibrahim, Ibrahim Kaypakkaya!”, and “May 1st is Red, and it will remain Red!” were chanted throughout the march.
In Munich, Partizan readers participated in the May Day march this year with AIL
banners, celebrating the League’s founding while condemning Operation Kagaar in India.

In France, Partizan participated with multiple other revolutionary organizations in the anti-imperialist May Day demonstration in Paris, called for by the AIL . The speeches highlighted the deepening contradictions and the arms race among major imperialist powers, emphasizing that “only socialist revolution can liberate humanity.”
Slogans such as “”All anti-imperialists of the world unite!”, “End Operation Kagaar in India!” and “Long live the Anti-Imperialist League!” were chanted throughout the march.

In Lyon, France, the Communist Youth erected a banner reading: “Solidarity with our comrades from Partizan, who are being oppressed by the Turkish State! Long live May Day!”
In Amsterdam, in the Netherlands, several organizations, including Partizan and the Communist Committee of the Netherlands, gathered at Museumplein for the May Day march. From Museumplein, the march continued to Martin Luther King Park, and slogans condemning rights violations in the Netherlands, as well as demands for the 1st of May to be a national holiday were held.

In Liège, Belgium, Partizan participated along with multiple organizations in the May Day march starting from Place Saint-Paul. In the speeches before the march, the recent “pension reforms” were denounced as a clear violation of the people’s rights, as well as denouncing the billions of euros diverted to war policies and armament while placing the bill on the workers and curtailing their rights.
Slogans such as “Don’t Touch Our Pensions!” and “Budget for the People, Not for War!” were frequently chanted.

In London, England, Partizan participated in the May Day march organized by immigrant organizations in North London. Partizan participated with a banner reading “Long live May Day and long live proletarian internationalism”.
The traditional May Day march, held annually, was moved this year to May 4th, the 100th anniversary of the Great Workers’ Strike of 1926. Partizan participated in this demonstration as well, with a march starting outside the Karl Marx Library, with multiple immigrant organizations and British trade unions marching, culminating in a rally in Trafalgar Square.

In Athens, Greece, Partizan participated in the May Day march, along with multiple other organizations.
omrades from Partizan, who are being oppressed by the Turkish State! Long live May Day!”


