The Socialist

The Socialist 15 November 2007

World economy: bosses' crisis, workers pay

800 attend rally to discuss 'Which way forward for the left in Britain?'


World economy: Bosses' crisis, workers pay

Editorial: Shattering confidence in world economy


Pakistan martial law

German train drivers strike

Release Nigerian students now!


Royal Mail's deal: Not good enough - Vote NO!

Campaigners say: No Post Office closures!


Green activists seek solutions

Aiming to be rich

Review: Handsworth Revolution - Steel Pulse (1978)


Anger on the building sites

Save every Remploy job!

Birmingham council workers fight pay cuts

Cadbury's closure: Workers vote for action

Trade union news in brief


NHS: Step up the struggle against privatisation

Manchester health workers

Tales from the council chamber


Why you should read, write for and sell the socialist


USA: Enthusiastic response to socialist policies

Egypt's workers flex their industrial muscle

Belgium: Fighting attacks on education

 
 
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Release Nigerian students now!

Three Nigerian student activists from Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile Ife, are still in jail on made up charges.

On Wednesday 14 November there is due to be a court ruling on whether bail applications can be heard for two imprisoned Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM) members, Olatunde Dairo (aka Barry Blacky), the OAU students' union public relations officer, and Taiwo Hassan Soweto, coordinator of the Education Rights Campaign (ERC), who were both arrested on 11 October.

There will be a bail application hearing on Monday 19 November at the same court in Osogbo for Saburi Akande Akinola, the OAU students' union president, who has been held since 31 July.

The immediate campaign for bail, but also for the dropping of all charges and the re-instatement of all suspended OAU students must continue.

Send protests to:

Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) at registar@oauife.edu.ng
OAU Vice-Chancellor – mfaborode@yahoo.co.uk & mfaborod@oauife.edu.ng
Nigerian Federal Ministry of Education at enquiries@fme.gov.ng and te@fme.gov.ng

Please send copies of all protests to:

campaignworkers@yahoo.co.uk
For more information see www.socialistworld.net

In this issue

800 attend rally to discuss 'Which way forward for the left in Britain?'


Socialist Party Marxist analysis

World economy: Bosses' crisis, workers pay

Editorial: Shattering confidence in world economy


International socialist news

Pakistan martial law

German train drivers strike

Release Nigerian students now!


Royal Mail

Royal Mail's deal: Not good enough - Vote NO!

Campaigners say: No Post Office closures!


Socialist Party news and analysis

Green activists seek solutions

Aiming to be rich

Review: Handsworth Revolution - Steel Pulse (1978)


Workplace news and analysis

Anger on the building sites

Save every Remploy job!

Birmingham council workers fight pay cuts

Cadbury's closure: Workers vote for action

Trade union news in brief


Socialist Party NHS campaign

NHS: Step up the struggle against privatisation

Manchester health workers

Tales from the council chamber


the socialist newspaper

Why you should read, write for and sell the socialist


International socialist news and analysis

USA: Enthusiastic response to socialist policies

Egypt's workers flex their industrial muscle

Belgium: Fighting attacks on education


 

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