Submitted by gaetano on Mon, 2008-10-13 19:47
Vorrei sapere se come PCInt partecipate a confronti e dibattiti con altri soggetti dell’area bordighista, internazionalista e trotskista.
- Login or register to post comments
Printer-friendly version
Announcements
London - Is capitalism collapsing?
2008-11-01
in
CWO Public meeting: “Is capitalism collapsing? For a revolutionary response to the crisis!”
- What does the meltdown of financial capital really mean?
- What will the effects be for the working class?
- How can a higher form of society be created?
Come to a public meeting on these questions.
Conway Hall — Red Lion Square, Holborn WC1 — Holborn Tube — London
Saturday 01/11/2008 14:00 hrs
Subscribe to the Fight!
2007-11-15
in
The CWO, and the other affiliated organisations of the International Bureau, have no other source of support but the donations of members, supporters and subscribers. Subscriptions enable us to continue our fight to present an independent working class viewpoint against exploitation, imperialism and war.
To help us in this fight subscribers can send sterling cheques to “CWO Publications” or you can now pay by credit or debit card.
For payment online by secure server go to http://www.alternativebookshop.com and order a subscription to Revolutionary Perspectives. Our pamphlets can also be purchased via the same source.
Subscriptions (including postal charges) to Revolutionary Perspectives are:
- UK £15 (4 issues)
- Europe £20
- World £25
And why not take out a supporters subscription (add £10 to each of the above amounts)? This will bring you early e-mails of leaflets, free mailings of our agitational paper, Aurora and other texts of the IBRP.
Brief news
Bangladesh: security forces fire on garment workers
2008-08-20
in
Dhaka, 13 Aug — Over 5,000 workers at Reedisha Knitex factory staged a demonstration inside during their lunch break to demand a pay rise. Their demands being ignored by management, they set about ransacking the factory. This sparked a clash with factory officials, 15 of whom were injured. The workers then blocked the main Dhaka-Mymensingh Highway for three hours. 300 Rapid Action Batallion (RAB) and police personnel arrived and fired gunshots and teargas into the crowd and baton charged, injuring 50.
Source: libcom.org
Bangladesh: garment workers attack factories
2008-08-18
in
In the Dhaka area, thousands of garment workers came out on strike over the weekend (9-10th Aug) in a new outbreak of unrest.
Two workers were assaulted overnight by security forces, after 400 mainly women workers had recently been sacked, with no warning and without receiving wages owed. Workers then attacked the security forces camp with sticks, stones and bricks. The response was rifle fire into the crowd. Workers spent the next four hours vandalisng the factory until a huge contingent of police and soldiers arrived.
On Sunday morning, 300 workers of Polonia Garments Ltd gathered in expectation of payment of owed wages. Finding the factory gates locked, thousands of furious workers from neighbouring factories began ransacking that factory and others on the Dhaka-Tangail highway. Highway traffic was blocked. 15 RMG factories and four shopping centres were also attacked as rioting continued through the day. Strikes occurred in at least three other factories. 60 factories were closed in response to the violence. Later, roving workers set fire to an RMG factory in Gazipur.
Source: libcom.org
Dockworkers attacked by riot police in Greece
2008-08-02
in
Dockworkers clashed with riot police outside the Merchant Marine Ministry in Athens July 25, as they protested the deaths of eight people killed by a gas explosion. The riot police attempted to disperse the dockworkers by firing tear gas at them. The dockworkers have also called a three-day strike.
Source: wsws.org
5,000 Bangladeshi workers take indefinite action in Kuwait
2008-07-25
in
On July 21, some 5,000 Bangladeshi workers began indefinite industrial action in Kuwait to protest underpayment, irregular wages and a lack of access to promised facilities.
Source: wsws.org
Starbucks is closing about 600 of its U.S. stores
2008-07-23
in
An estimated 12,000 people will lose their jobs. After the 50 stores announced late last week, to be closed by the end of July, now the company is detailing all stores slated for closure.
Source: huffingtonpost.com
Six Chinese miners dead, 30 trapped underground
2008-07-22
in
Chinese rescue workers are struggling to reach 30 miners, a day after they were trapped underground when the mine they were in was flooded. Six have been confirmed dead. There has been no word from the others.
Source: BBC News
Petrobras workers threaten nationwide strike
2008-07-21
in
Striking workers at Brazil’s state-controlled Petroleo Brasileiro SA may initiate a nationwide strike starting Aug. 5 after rejecting a company offer. According to a worker, “all the tendencies are that there will be a strike stronger than the last one, with wider control of production”.
Source: canada.com
Peru: thousands in national strike
2008-07-16
in
Over 200 workers were arrested in Peru on July 9 as a result of a national strike to protest the high cost of living and against government repression.
Source: wsws.org
Protests continue in Chile over education reform
2008-07-16
in
Over 154 people were arrested in Chile last Wednesday. Public school teachers and students in Santiago, Calama, Valparaiso and Coquimbo are on strike over a new education law.
Source: wsws.org
See also: Battaglia Comunista 7
Workers riot in China
2008-07-16
in
The protests began on 10 July in Kanmen in the coastal province of Zhejiang. Hundreds of workers — reportedly angered by a beating meted out to a colleague — attacked a police station for three successive nights.
Source: libcom.org
BCinforma
Newsletter del Partito Comunista Internazionalista (Battaglia Comunista)

Comments
no sò quest’ anno, ma ad
no sò quest’ anno, ma ad esempio battaglia partecipa alla festa di lutte operaie che è occasione di confronto
“esempio battaglia partecipa
“esempio battaglia partecipa alla festa di lutte operaie che è occasione di confronto”
Potresti segnalarmi il sito di lutte operaie o indicarmi dove potrei raccogliere più informazioni a riguardo ?. Grazie !.
Si tratta di “Lutte
Si tratta di “Lutte ouvriere”, partito francese di matrice trotzkista che organizza ogni anno una festa a cui possono partecipare con uno stand tutte le formazioni comuniste che lo richiedono.
Come abbiamo già scritto più volte il PCInt ha organizzato negli anni ‘70 diverse conferenze internazionali invitando tutte le formazioni richiamantesi alla sinistra comunista. Da quegli incontri nacque, nel 1984, il Bureau Internazionale per il Partito Rivoluzionario, su iniziativa del PCInt e della Communist Workers Organisation inglese.
Ora, bisogna sapere che i bordighisti NON accettano alcun tipo di confronto, poiché ogni partito bordighista è — secondo i membri dei partiti stessi — custode dell’Invarianza e della parola di Bordiga. Con i trotzkisti non abbiamo molto da spartire, per cui dubito (per lo meno nell’immediato) che possa esserci una relazione costruttiva con quest’area, in proposito vedi http://www.ibrp.org/it/articles/2008-04-01/il-trionfo-del-neo-riformismo-breve-disamina-alla-sinistra-della-sinistra-arcoba
Rimane la CCI (Corrente Comunista Internazionale) che, spesso e volentieri, ci attacca violentemente sulla sua stampa.
Concludo con l’invito — assolutamente di parte — a guardare in faccia la realtà e unirvi a Battaglia Comunista, perché, oggi più che mai, è tempo di lottare.
la fasta di lutte è uda quel
la fasta di lutte è da quel che ne sò è una specie di festa dell’ unità a a cui partecipano gruppi di tuttoil mondo o almeno di tutta europa. il sito è www.lutte-ouvriere.org . è un gruppo troschista la partecipazione alla festa non richiede di condividere le sue idee