3 February 2006

No Hiding It

The Communist University meets tonight in the Women’s Jail, 1 Kotze Street, Constitution Hill, at 17h00 to discuss Lenin’s writings on the “Women’s Question” of 1919 and 1920, circulated last week. Next week, on Friday, February 10th, at the same date and time, the CU will discuss Clara Zetkin’s interview with and recollections of Lenin’s views on women and revolution (text linked below). The SACP has issued its independent statement on the local elections in the form of Umsebenzi Online (linked below). The SACP has also issued a statement on the Transnet workers’ successful strike, linked below together with reports on the strike from the two major South African financial daily papers. There is no way to hide the effect of this well-organised action. Links: Power to the People, Vote ANC, SACP election statement (2270 words) SACP statement in support of Transnet workers (453 words) Fleet of waiting vessels tells a story, B Day (740 words) Union calls for disrespectful Ramos to resign, B Rep (534 words) Zetkin, 1920, Lenin on the Women's Question (6207 words)

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