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Georges Abdallah Calls for Arab Mobilization Ahead of Expected Release

Lebanese political prisoner Georges Ibrahim Abdallah has conveyed a message of resilience and defiance through Al Mayadeen, just ahead of his anticipated release from French detention.

“Calm, reassured, and a fighter until my last breath,” Abdallah said, emphasizing his continued belief in the path of resistance.

The message was conveyed by Abdallah’s lawyer, where the Lebanese activist rejected the notion of fear, affirming, “I feel no threat—my condition is that of any other fighter in our homeland.”

His words were accompanied by a clear call to the Arab street, urging people across the region to unite in conscious and determined mobilization.

‘When the Arab street moves, we will witness a resistance uprising’

In his message to the Arab world, Abdallah underscored the need for unified popular action: “When the Arab street moves, we will witness a resistance uprising.

He expressed frustration with current levels of public engagement, stating that “the Arab people are not rising up sufficiently” and must “gather in the streets to act.”

The remarks reflect his broader revolutionary ideology rooted in grassroots struggle, framed by decades of unwavering commitment to Palestine and to confronting imperialism and Zionism in the region.

‘Salute to everyone who stood by me’

Abdallah extended his gratitude to all those who supported him throughout his incarceration. “Salute to everyone who stood by me, supported my struggle, and gave me strength for the future,” he said.

The veteran Resistance fighter stressed: “Capitalism is in decline; that’s why it manufactures wars,” casting global conflict as a result of systemic collapse in the Western-led order.

Lawyer: Abdallah maintains full awareness and energy for the future

Speaking to Al Mayadeen, Abdallah’s lawyer emphasized his readiness to resume political activity. “We must rally behind the struggle of Georges,” she said, describing him as “fully aware of current events” and possessing “great momentum and vitality.”

She called on the public to embrace his cause as a symbol of long-term resistance and liberation.

Decades-long deliberate detention of Abdallah

Abdallah, a former member of the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions (LARF), was arrested in Lyon in 1984 and sentenced to life imprisonment in 1987 for alleged involvement in the assassinations of US and Israeli diplomats.

Though legally eligible for release since 1999, he has remained imprisoned due to repeated political obstruction, particularly by US and Israeli pressure on French authorities. French courts have approved multiple parole requests over the years, each overturned by executive decisions citing diplomatic considerations.

Widespread international campaigns have long called for the release of the symbol of anti-imperialist resistance. On July 11, a French court once again approved his release and deportation to Lebanon, set for July 25, pending final administrative procedures.

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ICOR Statement In Solidarity With The Courageous Resistance Against Mass Deportations And The Establishment Of A Fascist Dictatorship In The USA

The ICOR (International Coordination of Revolutionary Parties and Organizations) declares its unconditional solidarity with the courageous resistance against mass deportations of immigrants and the establishment of a fascist dictatorship in the USA. In Los Angeles and across the country, people are standing in front of factories, schools, houses, and on the streets to prevent the immigration authorities (ICE) from arresting, kidnapping, and deporting colleagues, neighbors, and family members. State police already took action against the protesters, now President Donald Trump has deployed the National Guard and Marines. He speaks in fascist terms of an “invasion by foreign criminals” and calls the demonstrators “animals.”

Resistance is spreading rapidly in the US, and the forces of resistance are increasingly uniting. The idea of a necessary anti-fascist united front is spreading.

The mass deportations of migrants are attacks on the working class. In Los Angeles almost 50% of the working class comes from Mexico and Central America. The ruling class has always used the method of “divide and rule” to maintain and expand its power. Trump aims to establish a fascist dictatorship to enforce the plans of the most reactionary sections of US imperialist finance capital and maintain world domination. Leading officials of the Democratic Party like the governor of California are trying to exploit the situation in order to influence the resistance for their purpose of defense of a bourgeois democracy.

The migrants in the USA are part of the international working class, and their struggle is part of the worldwide struggle against imperialism, war, and fascism. Their struggle is our struggle. These deportations are harbingers of attacks planned in many countries, such as in Germany by the fascist AfD with its “remigration” policy, which aims at ethnic cleansing through mass deportations or assisted voluntary return of non-white immigrants and their descendants, often also those born in Europe, to their countries of origin.

Strengthen the ICOR and the Anti-Imperialist United Front Against Fascism, War, and Environmental Destruction!

Further signing possible.

1. ORC Organisation Révolutionnaire du Congo (Revolutionary Organization of Congo), Democratic Republic of the Congo

2. CPK Communist Party of Kenya

3. CPSA (ML) Communist Party of South Africa (Marxist-Leninist)

4. SPB Socialist Party of Bangladesh

5. NCP (Mashal) Nepal Communist Party (Mashal)

6. RUFN Revolutionary United Front of Nepal

7. CPA/ML Communist Party of Australia (Marxist-Leninist)

8. Krasnyj Klin Аб’яднання беларускіх камуністаў «Чырвоны Клін» (Association of Belarusian Communists «Red Wedge»), Belarus

9. PR-ByH Partija Rada – ByH (Party of Labor – Bosnia and Herzegovina)

10. MLPD Marxistisch-Leninistische Partei Deutschlands (Marxist-Leninist Party of Germany)

11. UPML Union Prolétarienne Marxiste-Léniniste (Marxist-Leninist Proletarian Union), France

12. BP (NK-T) Bolşevik Parti (Kuzey Kürdistan-Türkiye) (Bolshevik Party (North Kurdistan-Turkey))

13. KOL Kommunistische Organisation Luxemburg (Communist Organization of Luxemburg)

14. RM Rode Morgen (Red Dawn), Netherlands

15. UMLP União Marxista-Leninista Portuguesa (Portuguese Marxist-Leninist Union)

16. RMP Российская маоистская партия (Rossijskaya maoistskaya partiya) (Russian Maoist Party)

17. MLKP Marksist Leninist Komünist Parti Türkiye / Kürdistan (Marxist Leninist Communist Party Turkey / Kurdistan)

18. KSRD Koordinazionnyj Sowjet Rabotschewo Dvizhenija (Coordination Council of the Workers Class Movement), Ukraine

19. PCC-M Partido Comunista de Colombia – Maoista (Communist Party of Colombia – Maoist)

20. PCP (independiente) Partido Comunista Paraguayo (independiente) (Paraguayan Communist Party (independent))

21. PC (ML) Partido Comunista (Marxista Leninista) (Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist)), Dominican Republic

22. SUCI (C) Socialist Unity Center of India (Communist)

23. Chinese Communists (MLM) Chinese Communists (Marxist Leninist Maoist)

Source : icor.info/en/2025/solidarity-w

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A Call From the Workers of Gaza to Labor Unions Around the World: A Cry in the Face of Starvation and Genocide

To all free workers everywhere,
To our comrades in trade unions and labor federations around the world,

We bring to you the statement of the workers of Gaza, issued by the Palestine General Federation of Trade Unions, addressed to the workers and unions of the world—this final appeal they have named “A Cry Before Death.” It reaches us from the midst of hunger and siege, from beneath the rubble of factories and homes, and from the heart of a continuing war of extermination that has gone on for nearly 22 months alongside a systematic policy of mass starvation executed by “Israel” with direct support from the United States and its European partners.

The statement  reads:
“The Israeli war has destroyed 80% of Gaza’s homes, all of its factories, workshops, and sources of livelihood, and most of its farmland has been bulldozed.”

Indeed, the lives of workers, fishermen, farmers, and all productive social sectors in the besieged Strip have been turned into a living hell. Their families are now without shelter and without income. There is no food and no medicine. One worker says: “We are besieged by American and European weapons, choked by hunger, neglect, and silence — all in an attempt to destroy our lives, to break our resilience, and to crush the will of resistance in our people.”

We address you today once again, not merely as victims, but as the workers of Palestine: an integral part of the popular and working classes of this world, struggling for justice, liberation, and dignity. And we call upon you to:

  • Break the silence and complicity, raise your voices within your unions and federations, and denounce the policies of starvation, siege, and massacre in Gaza.
  • Pressure your governments to end arms deals and military cooperation with the occupation, and to impose sanctions on the Zionist settler-colonial and apartheid regime.
  • Boycott companies that support the occupation, and withdraw union investments from any company, institution, or entity involved in funding or profiting from the war.
  • Organize days of rage and global solidarity in factories and workshops, in ports and airports, in the streets and public squares, in support of Palestine and its brave people.

We especially appeal to the unions of seafarers and port workers, urging them to refuse to load or unload “Israeli” ships or those bound for Zionist ports, and to halt any form of maritime or commercial cooperation with the tools of war and siege. Your strong hands and awakened consciences are capable of halting the machinery of extermination and stopping the shipments of death sent to Palestine. Show all humanity the power of the struggling working class when it rises united in defense of justice and human values.

From here, we proudly and gratefully salute our comrades, the port workers in Greece, for their principled and courageous stance, and their leading role in boycotting “Israeli” ships and rejecting complicity in war crimes. We also salute the labor unions in Norway, Spain, France, Canada, and elsewhere for their pioneering role in impactful solidarity with our people through the boycott of occupation institutions. We call upon all labor unions around the world to cut ties with the so-called “Histadrut”, the Zionist organization that claims to belong to the working class while participating in the siege of Palestinian workers, justifying the genocide in Gaza, and serving as an integral part of the Israeli occupation apparatus.

Comrades,

What is being carried out today in Gaza is a crime of mass starvation in full view of the world: its aim is to displace us and expel us from our land. This is not only a war of physical extermination; it is a series of crimes that surpass everything committed by Nazism and fascism in Europe. It is carried out with the aim of subjugating us by destroying the very conditions of life and human dignity. Yet the popular working classes and their free unions around the world possess a legacy of history, strength, and courage sufficient to defeat these criminal policies — if they unite their ranks and raise their voice in confrontation with colonialism, Zionism, and the savagery of capitalism.

We promise you:
We will rebuild the universities, schools, institutions, and factories of Gaza again, as we have always done after every American-Zionist war of destruction. And we will continue our steadfastness, no matter how great the hardships and challenges.

Let us turn anger into action, and solidarity into a concrete stance.
Let us break the policy of starvation and raise the banner of labor struggle for justice—
For a free Palestine, from the river to the sea.

The Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement (Masar Badil)
23 July 2025

(Text of the statement from the Palestine General Federation of Trade Unions – Gaza)

The Workers’ Cry Before Death

A cry we raise to speak to the consciences and dignity of our comrades in the unions, to call for mobilization in support of children who cannot find milk or a morsel of bread, for mothers whose breasts have dried up, for patients waiting to die of hunger, for elders who fear dying of hunger, and for workers who can find neither work nor bread.

Our free comrades,
For 22 months, the occupation has carried out the killing of civilians and the destruction of homes—destroying 80% of Gaza’s houses, all of its factories, bulldozing most of its agricultural lands, and closing off most sources of livelihood.

Honorable colleagues,
We think well of you, so roll up your sleeves to break the siege on Gaza. We await from you a human and moral role to save Gaza from a blockade in which the criminal occupation has sealed every window for the entry of food, medicine, and water to its people.

Our union comrades,
We await your role in delivering the cry of the children and workers of Gaza to decision-makers and to the streets. You are the most worthy of carrying this responsibility—so be our support, move the streets, and stop the arms deals that are killing children, women, and workers. Mobilize the sympathizers and supporters to break the siege on Gaza, and deliver your free voice to the decision-makers.

There is no excuse for those who abandon Gaza and its people, or who abandon the workers.

Gaza will remain a witness to those who stood with the cry for humanity and the cry for freedom, and it will remain a symbol for the free people of the world.

We urge workers and labor organizations to contact us; please email workers@masarbadil.org.

source: Palestinian Altervative Revolutionary Path Movement

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Revolut°Permanente🚩 Hongrie : liberté pour Maja, militant·e antifasciste allemand·e en grève de la faim: Depuis un an, Maja T., militant·e antifasciste originaire d'Allemagne, est détenue en Hongrie dans des conditions inhumaines. Il y a un mois, après avoir épuisé tous les recours, Maja a entamé une grève de la faim.International / Répression / Prisons / Hongrie / Prisonniers… revolutionpermanente.fr/Hongri 🚩RP #LibertéPourMaja #Antifascisme #GrèveDeLaFaim #PrisonniersPolitiques #Répression

[USA] Tirs « amis » entre policiers aux manifestations No King

Le rassemblement « No Kings » du 14 juin à Los Angeles avait tourné au chaos quand les policiers de la ville de Los Angeles (LAPD) et les shérifs du comté de Los Angeles (...)

#Extrême #Droite #Antifascisme #ContrôleSocial #Répression #RésistancesEtSolidaritésInternationales #ViolencesPolicières #Ailleurs
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[Allemagne] Occupation d’un immeuble pour Maja

Le 15 juillet, des activistes de la coordination « Liberté pour Maja – Leipzig » ont décidé d’occuper l’immeuble situé au 28 de la Bernhardstraße à Leipzig (Saxe). (...)

#Extrême #Droite #Antifascisme #Logement #Squat #ContrôleSocial #Répression #RésistancesEtSolidaritésInternationales #Prisons #Anticarcéral #ActionDirecte
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La police juge les keffiehs malvenus au 21 Juillet

Fatou (nom d’emprunt), une Bruxelloise présente en marge du défilé de la Fête nationale, s’est vue sommée de retirer son foulard palestinien. Après (...)

#Extrême #Droite #Antifascisme #Racismes #Colonialismes #Féminismes #Antipatriarcat #ContrôleSocial #Répression #RésistancesEtSolidaritésInternationales #Ailleurs
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Letter From Jakhi McCray to the Movement

It has been one month since the NYPD and the U.S. government came after me, accusing me of setting fire to police vehicles belonging to the 83rd precinct in Brooklyn. According to them, $800,000 worth of damage was done and the charred remains of the vehicles represented a direct attack on the police.

Today, July 21st, I walked into the 83rd precinct and turned myself in.

There’s a real chance that I won’t see the outside of a cell for years, but I make this choice clear of mind and, in a naive way, hopeful. It’s a hope that comes from feeling loved and supported by my friends, my family, and my comrades that have rallied in support of me in wake of the accusations. It’s a feeling that I cherish and will hold on to in the, now uncertain timeline of my life.

I’m 21 years old and I know it’s normal to be unsure about life and the world, but I want to thank you -whether l know you or you’re just meeting me for the first time now- forgiving me some comfort in all this.

My charge comes with a minimum sentence of five years and a maximum of 20. The federal government has labeled me “armed and dangerous” and blasted a $30,000 bounty for my capture, which Zionist and white supremacist news outlets have happily supported in their racist doxxing and smear campaign against me.

My home has been raided alongside two other addresses in New York City, and my little siblings had assault rifles brandished at them as they were harassed and forced outside.

I’m not, nor was I ever, scared. This scare tactic is nothing compared to other black people that are beaten and/or murdered, and their names being dragged through the mud as the media does damage control for the officers that did it. It’s not new to Palestinians and Arabs that are being assassinated, deported, and harassed. I’ve met immigrants that live under daily paranoia, not knowing whether or not ICE goons will bust through their doors and kidnap their families.

I’ve been arrested 12 times before this, and doxxed and lied about by fascist press and police officers alike. I’ve seen friends and comrades lose relationships, homes, and jobs because of their refusal to be responsible for the genocide in Palestine and the kidnapping of migrants.

The SCC61, the CUNY8, the Prarieland1 1, the 2020 prsioners, Tarek Barzouk, Leqaa Kordia-all just a few current examples of the the government’s attempt to regain control. The use of COINTELPRO and its domestic warfare campaign that left hundreds of dead and imprisoned revolutionaries throughout the 20th century and now has caused a memory crater in our movement, where we don’t know to how to handle the brutality of State repression.

Repression is the State trying to call our bluff. It is intense because it shows itself when our potential to disrupt genocides and capital becomes too grand to ignore. Millions of people, whether they consider themselves revolutionaries or not, that participated in the encampments, the anti-ICE street rebellions, and the George Floyd Uprising have helped create a social crisis in the last five years that continues to bring in millions more and fuel the need for liberation.

The constant effort it takes the State to oppress us is not manageable. It is already breaking, with the funding and hiring disasters in federal agencies, the infighting between the Trump administration and his base, and the complete political catastrophe over Israel.

The harshness of the State’s eye on our movement is nothing more than a defensive reaction, a mask from their fear. This is as much of a make or break moment for them as it is for us. If we come out of this with our solidarity and our infrastructure intact, it is a monumental win for our communities and a devastation to our enemies.

Our greatest strength is each other-that we are not just coworkers maintaining appearances for the duration of a shift. We are comrades, and with that comes a promise to love, defend, and fight for one another. Because you are my comrades, I hold this promise towards all of you.

I don’t know what will happen now, but I do know that I will never stop fighting and I will do my best wherever I find myself to be.

With love and solidarity, Jakhi

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[Inde] Le PCI (Maoïste) appelle à une grève générale armée le 3 août

Le Bureau régional occidental du Parti Communiste d’Inde (Maoïste) a appelé à un bandh (grève générale armée) dans les états de Bihar, Jharkhand, (...)

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