KHANYA: a journal for activists

ISSUE NO.2

IN ISSUE NO.2

CONTENTS

In this Edition:Sociala Movemts, WSSD and war
The Political significance of WSSD
by John Appolis
Marching on the Left
by Franco Barchiesi
The challenges facing the working class in South Africa
by Weizman Hamilton
Repression in the post-apartheid South Africa
by Salim Vally

Issue No.1

Watch out Tonkin! a poem
by Nosipho Vermillion
The land movement after WSSD-where to now?
by Stephen Greenberg
Lula's victory in Brazil-hope won over fear
by Caio Galvao de Franca
Stop US terrorism! No war against Iraq!
by Palestine Solidarity Committee

DOCUMENTS

Via Campesina statement on WSSD
Our World is not for sale Socail Movements Indaba
Mass struggle is the only road Social Movements Indaba
The Global Peoples's Forum Civil Society Declaration on WSSD

REGULAR FEATURES

Barometer of Resistance
Compiled by Anna Weeks and Lindsey Collins (for information on Mauritius)

THE JOURNAL

Socila Movemts, WSSD and war
The World Summit for Sustainable Development, or as it has become known in some circles, the World Summit of Shameful Deals, has come and gone. During the summit we ....Click here to read this article in PDF.
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The Political Significance of WSSD
John Apollis takes a look at the perspectives that informed the mobilisation, the political impact of the mobilisation, and offers some ideas for the way forward for the ...... Click here to read this article in PDF.
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Marching on the left
Franco Barchiesi takes a critical look at the politics of the new social movements, and argues that their leadership share a similar politics to the leadership of the rulling alliance.....Click here to read this article in PDF.
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The challenges facing the working class in South Africa
Weizmann Hamilton argues that notwithstanding the political position of the Cosatu leadership, the organised working class remains a key constituency in the social movement, and .....Click here to read this article in PDF.
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Repression in post-apartheid South Africa
Salim Vally looks at the slide into authoritarianism in South Africa, and argues that the repression of various social movements during the WSSD was not accidental, but .....Click here to read this article in PDF.
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Watch out Tonkin
Nosipho Vermillion is a psuedonym. Tonkin is a Cape Town police officer. He has vowed to 'pick off' every single member of the AEC leadership. The poem was recently.....Click here to read this article in PDF.
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The land movement after WSSD-where to now?
Stephen Greenberg looks at the Landless People's Movement after the WSSD, and raises critical issues about the politics and ideology of the landless movement .....Click here to read this article in PDF.
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Lula's victory in Brazil-hope won over fear
The victory of Lula in the presidential elections in Brazil opens a new chapter in the struggle of the left social change both in Brazil and internationally, argues .....Click here to read this article in PDF.
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Stop US terrorism No war against Iraq
The Palestinian Solidarity Committee analyses the impending war on Iraq as a war for oil, and looks at the implications of the 'war on terror' for progressive governments......Click here to read this article in PDF.
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Via Campesina statement on WSSD
WSSD turns out to be "Doha+10(months) instead of Rio + 10(years)......Click here to read this article in PDF.
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Our World is not for Sale Social Movements Indaba
In a few days time the world's leaders will meet in Johannesburg at the World Summit on Sustainable Development. As in Rio de Janeiro ten years ealier, the ......Click here to read this article in PDF.
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Mass struggle is the only road
The Social Movements Indaba, together with many social movements from all over the world, hereby declare that:......Click here to read this article in PDF.
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The Global People's Forum Civil Society Declaration on WSSD
We, the delegates to the Global People's Forum, representing the people of the world, meeting at Nasrec,k Johannesburg, from 24 August to 3 September 2002, hereby......Click here to read this article in PDF.
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