Sami Al-Arian deported after charges dropped
Sami Al-Arian has been deported from the United States, ending over a decade of persecution at the hands of the U.S. government. Al-Arian, a prominent Palestinian-American community leader, professor and civil rights advocate, was one of the most prominent targets of the wave of anti-Arab, anti-Muslim repression that swept the United States
Protest Israeli War Crimes and Netanyahu’s Speech to a Joint Session of Congress Tuesday, March 3 at the U.S. Capitol Building
February 28th - March 3rd, when war criminal Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu will be in DC to address AIPAC and a joint session of Congress, join activists from around the country to #ShutDownAIPAC
CIA carried out terrorist bombing in Syria’s capital — Why are they claiming it now?
The news that the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency carried out a meticulously planned terrorist car bombing in Damascus, Syria, in February 2008 appeared on the front page of the Jan. 31, 2015, Washington Post. It was an outrageous action in the capital of a sovereign state
Cuban President Raul Castro Ruz at CELAC Summit
The following speech was given by Cuban President Raul Castro at the summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, held in Costa Rica, on Jan. 28, 2015. It deals with pressing issues facing Cuba and Latin America.
Spring Rising: March 18-21
A series of events will be held just as the ongoing U.S. war in Iraq -- recently restarted in a new form -- passes the 12-year mark since the March 2003 invasion
Miami, Feb. 1: An Act of Celebration
Cuban and Cuban American organizations in Miami jointly sponsor an event which will celebrate the restoration of diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba as well as the release from prison by presidential pardons of the remaining three members of the Cuban Five
Haiti: Thousands demonstrate as Martelly installs de facto Prime Minister Evans Paul
Opposition leaders continue to call for popular resistance to stand up to the Martelly/Paul de facto regime as well as to the imperialist nations which support it against the manifest will of Haiti’s majority
Marissa Alexander released from prison – the fight for her complete freedom continues!
While the struggle for Marissa's freedom is not over, WORD congratulates Marissa Alexander, her family and her supporters nationwide on her release and return to her family
The U.S. agenda in Cuba remains counter-revolution
Dec. 17, 2014, was an historic day for Cuba. On that morning, the three remaining Cuban Five members in U.S. prison flew home to freedom.
Martin Luther King Day weekend celebrated with struggle
Reports from actions across the country on Martin Luther King Day weekend
