Head of education, campaigns and organising for the General Federation of Trade Unions HENRY FOWLER explains why it is launching a fund to support trades councils and give them access to a new range of courses and resources
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An error occurred while searching, try again later.Black Americans already understand what genocide looks like, argues the Black Alliance for Peace, who are supporting the complaint, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER

ON DECEMBER 17 1951, the renowned black activist and performing artist Paul Robeson walked into the United Nations in New York and handed in a document entitled: We Charge Genocide. The Crime of Government Against the Negro People.
The book-length indictment charged the US government with genocide against its black citizens, documenting more than 10,000 cases of lynching, along with other forms of brutality, over the 85 years since the abolition of slavery.
The petition was signed by almost 100 activists and intellectuals. It was simultaneously delivered to UN officials in Paris by William L Patterson, executive director of the Civil Rights Congress.

It’s where she was looked after and loved by workers who don’t deserve Starmer’s ugly condemnation, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER

As food and fuel run out, Gaza’s doctors appeal to the world to end the ‘genocide of children,’ reports LINDA PENTZ GUNTER

The Trump government is seizing overseas students from their homes and campuses and even off the streets, with no legal grounds and no due process, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER
