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a labor press service WORLD OU· TLOO K PERSPECTIVE MONDIALE Un service de presse ouvrier PARIS OFFICE : Pierre Frank, 21 rue d' Aboukir, Paris 2, France NEW YORK OFFICE : Wor ld O utlook, P. 0 . Box 635, Madison Sq . Station, New York, N . Y. 10010 Vo 1 . , 3 , No . 32 , . ;. INDEX -- VOLUME III .!. No. l? ;J a nuary 1, through No. 31, October 29 , 1 965 Co untries t . Subjec ts ·. _:_ i .! f. . . ' 22 . '. Auth ors ADEN The British Tr y to Hang on to Aden AFR ICA African S tud ents in Toronto Defend Congolese Che Guevara on Afr i ca and Latin Amer ic a Does Afri ca a Fidel Cast ro ? Sch ool on Afri ca n Aff a irs He ld in London !J! ' ALGER IA Al ge ri a 's Firs -t ' ' Agr ic ultur al Coopera t:L ve +..:. by He:qri Dumou lin Str ikes Flar e in Al ge ria Al geria n W ork ers on the La nd Hold Congress -- by Henri Dumoulin Al g ier s Weekl y Defe n ds Ch inese Ninth W orld Youth Fest i va l Wo rker s Con trol Advoca ted in Al ge ria '. "Will Continu e to Se nd Arms , 11 Sa ys Ben Be lla '.I. No Bac kin g Do wn i n Face of th e Cr imes of Imp er ialism Al ge rian Rol e in Attempted Vi e tnam Negotiations Be n Be ll a Co mmu t es Ai t A hmed D ea th Reba Hansen , Business Manager , P. 0. Box 635 , Madison Sq. Station, 23 · .:..· Oct. 15 8 Fe b. 12 8 Feb. 12 13 Via r. 26 7 Jun e 25 13 Jan. 1 Jan. 15 '' :-:-Jan. 15 Feb. 19 Feb. 26 Feb. 26 Mar. 19 Apr . 9 Apr. 16 Apr. 16 New Yo r k, N .Y. 10010 7 3 22 17 9 21 2 9 3 26 WORLD OUTLOOK specializes in weekly political analysis and interpretation of events for labor, socialist, colonial independence and Negro freedom publications. Signed articles represent the views of the authors, which may not necessarily coincide with those of WORLD OUTLOOK. Unsigned materi al expresses, insofar as editorial opinion may appear , the standpoint of revolutionary Marxism. To subs cribe for 26 issues send 17.50 or£2/ 15s. or 37 .50 francs to: Reba Hansen , Business Manager , P. O . Box 635 , Madison Sq. Station, New York, N. Y. 10010. . .,,

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a labor press service

WORLD O U·TLOO K PERSPECTIVE MONDIALE

Un service de presse ouvrier PARIS OFFICE: Pierre Frank, 21 rue d 'Aboukir, Paris 2, France NEW YORK OFFICE : Wor ld O utlook, P. 0 . Box 635, Madison Sq . Station , New York, N . Y. 10010

Vo 1 . , 3 , No . 32 , . ; .

INDEX -- VOLUME III .!.

No. l? ;J anuary 1, through No. 31, October 29 , 1965

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ADEN

The British Try to Hang on to Aden

AFRICA

African Students in Toronto Defend Congolese Che Guevara on Afr i ca and Latin America Does Afric a Nee~ a Fidel Castro ? School on Afri can Aff a irs He ld in London

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ALGERI A

Al geria 's Firs-t ' ' Agri cultura l Cooperat:L ve +..:. by He:qri Dumoulin

Strikes Flare in Al geria Al gerian Workers on the Land Hold Congress

-- by Henri Dumoulin Al g iers Weekl y Defen ds Chinese Ninth World Youth Fest i val Worker s Control Advocated in Al ge ria

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"Will Continue to Send Arms , 11 Says Ben Be lla

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No Bac king Down i n Face of the Cr imes of Imperialism Al gerian Role in Attempted Vie tnam Negotiations Ben Be lla Commut e s Ai t Ahmed Death S~ntence

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WORLD OUTLOOK special izes in weekly political analysis and interpretation of events for labor, socialist, colon ial independence and Negro freedom publications . Signed articles represent the views of the authors, wh ich may not necessarily coincide with those of WORLD OUTLOOK. Unsigned materia l expresses, insofar as editorial opinion may appear, the standpoint of revolutionary Marxism. To subscribe for 26 issues send 17.50 or£2/ 15s. or 37 .50 francs to: Reba Hansen, Business Manager, P. O . Box 635, Madison Sq. Station, New York, N . Y. 10010. . .,,

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/ a labor press service

WORLD OU'TLOOK PERSPECTIVE MONDIALE

Un service de presse ouvner PARIS OFFICE: Pierre Frank, 21 rue d'Abo.ukir, Paris 2, France NEW YORK OFFICE: World Outlook, P. 0. Box 635, Madison Sq. Station, New York, N. Y. l 0010

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INDEX -- VOLUME III .

No. 1,. 1January 1, through No o 31, October 29, 199:5

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ADEN ·\';

The British Try to Hang on to Aden

AFRICA

African Students in Toronto Defend Congolese Che Guevara on Africa and Latin America Does Africa NeeQ a Fidel Castro? School on African Aff8;t;r')$. Held in London

ALGERI.A. _

Alg~ria's Firs-f\<"Agricultural Cooperative +~ by He~ri Dumoulin

Stiikes Flare in Algeria Algerian Workers on the Land Hold Congress

-- by Henri Dumoulin Algiers Weekly Defends Chinese Ninth World Youth Festival Workers Control Advocated in Algeria "Will Continue to Send Arms," Says Ben Bella No Backing Down in Face of the Cr~mes of Imperialism Algerian Role in Attempted Vietnam Negotiations Ben Bella Commutes Ait Ahmed Peatb.S~ntence

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ALGERIA (Cont'd.)

The Algerian Revolution Again in Movement -- by Henri Dumoulin Correction

The May Day Parade in Algiers Boumedienne's Seizure of Power Youth Festival in Doubt Defend the Algerian Revolution! Boumedienne Unveils His "Council" -- by Pierre Washington "Rather Satisfied" with Boumedienne Aidit Thanks Boumedienne -- Ky Approves, Too The Cuban Stand on Boumedienne's Coup d'Etat Boumedienne's Government -- by Pierre Frank Is Trotsky's Transitional Program Applicable to

Algeria? (The SLL Draws the "Lessons") -- by Joseph Hansen

On the Crisis in Algeria Arab Magazine Denounces Algerian Coup d'Etat Call Issued for Popular Resistance in Algeria Boumedienne Liquidates Popular Militia The Military Coup d'Etat in Algeria and the

Boumedienne Regime Colonel Boumedienne Seeks More Scapegoats

-- by Henri Dumoulin Seven French Technicians Arrested in Algeria Campaign Opened in Behalf of Ben Bella Well-known Trotskyist Tortured by

Boumedienne Government Roux Challenges Algerian Ambassador

ANGOLA

Ang9lan Movem~nt Faces Critical Situation -- by Livio.1'1aitan

Frank

Tshombe Bars Holden Roberto from Visiting Zambia. Once Again on the Situation in the· Angolan Movement

-- by Livio Maitan Congolese Repudiate Slander of Holden Roberto Angolan Freedom Fighters Report Successes Guerrilla Struggle Continues in Angola MPLA Spokesman Praises Mao Guerrilla War Continues in Angola Portuguese Accused of Using Gas in Angola Angolans Condemn U.S. Aggression in Vietnam Angolan Guerrillas Score Successes

ARGENTINA

Successful Stf,ike Action in Argentina -- by 0. Gomes Sit-Down ·strikes with Hostages New Revolutionary Party Formed in Argentina Hugo Bressano Appeals Case to Supreme Court Unification Congress in Argentina Argentine Students Move Toward United Organization Something Stirring in the "Switzerland of

the Americas"

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AUSTRIA

Clash with Fascists in Streets of Vienna

BELGIUM

Lef.t Socialist Party Formed in Belgitµn., Belgian Left-Wing Socialists Move A:Q.ead: Str:i;:kes Testify to Restiveness of Belgian Workers Wa~loon Se'ci:tiqn of New Socialist Party Founded Liege Miners-Strike Against Pit Closure 25,000 Belgian Youth in Antinuclear March New Belgian Socialist Party Holds First Rally Liege Miners J?nd Sit-Down Strike Vietnam Solidarity Demonstration in Belgium

Sabotaged by Pro-Peking CP Belgian Left Socialists Conducting Vigorous Election.C~pa,ign

Camille Huysmans Breaks with Belgian SP Belgian Social Democrats Suffer Major Defeat Brussels Solidarity March for Vietname:·se and Dominicans The Vote for.i{he Left in the Elections,-- by H. Valin Belgium's Ne~·Government -- A Further Shift to the

Right -- by Henri Yalin . · . Belgians Campaign for Medical Aid to Vietnamese, Walloon Worker~» Party Holds Second .Congf$s.s ·'.·---Belgian Pro-Maq Communists Split.. . .: . . ., Socialist._ Workers Confederation Formed in· _Belgium.

-~ by Henri Valin -The Brussels Demonstration Strike Shuts Down Belgian CP Newspaper

_:.BOLIVIA

Part of the Dollar Empire Position of Bolivian TTotskyists on Barrientos Regime Bolivian Trotskyists Oppose Barrientos Discontent Grows in J¥?+Jy,i?._ ,- _. Speakers Call :f.or Workers Government in Bolivia Bolivia -- A Second Dominican Republic? May Day Message of Bolivian FOR Bolivian Trotskyists Call for Aid to Dominican People "Virtual Civil War" in Bolivia The Crisis in Bolivia Did Luigi Longo Plot to Take Over Bolivia? "Workers Militia Take Over the Mines" Bolivian Political Parties Condemn Dictatorial Move The "Center Left" Demagogy of General Barrientos Bolivian Workers Resist Counterrevolution Barrientos Reveals Another "Subversive" Plot Under the Military Junta in Bolivia Bolivian Trotskyists Leader Slain by Military Junta Bolivians Answer Repression by-Calling for Guerrillas The Repression at Bolivia's Tin Mines Bolivian Mine Named "Free Territory"

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BRAZIL

New Give-Away Begins in Brazil Guerrillas Reported in Southern Brazil Framed-Up Chinese Freed in Brazil Living Cost:s Continue to Skyrocket in Brazil Election Disappoints Brazilian Dictatorship Asylum Sought for Francis'co Juliao .Gen. Castelo Decrees Himse'lf Absolute Dictator

BULGARIA

Bulgarian Political Lid Again in Place

CAMERO UN

Ahidjo to the Rescue of Tshombe

CANADA

Toronto Trotskyists i~ Municipal Campaign African Students in Toronto Defend Congolese . Ask Canadians to Help in Alexander and 1'1and~la Cases Canadian Poets Aid Alexander Case Toronto Students Demonstrate for Selma Canadian Pickets Demand Truth about Delgado U.S. Consulate Bombed·in'Montreal ·

·Havana Institute Cancels Tour of Canadians Canadian Political Leader Scores Johnson Eminent Canadians Back Victims of

South African Apartheid Toronto Pickets Demonstrate at U.S. Consulate UoS. Role Comes under Fire at Toronto Teach-In

CENTRAL AFRICA

·central African Republic Feels Impact of Revolution -- by J. Ndele ·

CEYLON

The Defeat of the Coalition Government in Ceylon -- by Edmund Samarakkody

Trotskyists Uphold Class-Struggle Program in . Ceylon Election The Lessons of the Ceylon Election Open Letter to the Comrades of_ the LSSP(Reformist) The Present Situation in Ceylon under the UNP

-- by Edmund Sam.arakkody Plotters of Coup Sentenced in Ceylon Ceylon Compensates Oil Companies Oil Interests Hit a Gusher in Ceylonese Rupe.es

-- by V. Karalasingham

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CHILE

"Why_ I. Am Resigning fr:em: the Chilean Comm:unist Party" The Meaning of Barros' Resignation Youth Br~_ak from Chilean Socialist Party · Chil.ean Revolutionists Pay Homage ..

to Luis Emilio Recabarren · Luis Vitale Gains Freedom Regroupment Process Continues in Chile Balance Sheet of.the Chilean: Election

-- by Jose Valdes Opposition Rises in Chile to Vietnam War Price Increases Spur Chilean Workers into Action New-Step Toward Socialist Unification in Chile Demonstrations in Chile Against U.S •. Revolutionary Marxist Party Founded ·in Chile

~~ by Jose Valdes First Work by Recabarren Appears in .. Chile

CHINA

Chinese.·Framed Up in Brazil Algiers.Weekly Defends Chinese Is Johnson Following in Foot.steps of .. J1i;lrado'? ... Framed Un Chinese Freed in Brazil

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Vie:tnam· Solidarity Demonstration in Be_lgium Sap.otaged· '. by Pro~-Peking ,{JP ·

Propose Joint Command of Kosygin, Mao and Castro ih Vie:tnam

Ch:lna's,Second Nuclear Test Chinese.Army Abolishe$_System of Ranks 1'1PLA Spokesman Prai$eS ,IVh:;;io A Steadily Grmving Land War in Asia Peace Feeler from New Delhi to Peking

-~-- by Kailas Chandra Swi.ss Group Breaks 't-.rith Peking Japanese Antivmr Attitude Affects Chinese Delegate Peking Sends Gifts to Tibetan People

COLOMBIA

Guerrilla Activity, Strike Threat, in Colombia Colombian Guerrillas .fut Up Strong Defense Colombian Government Discovers "Communist Plot" Inflation in Colombia

CONGO

American Negroes Can't Stg~ach Tshombe Che Gu~vara Scores American Intervention in the Congo An End Result of "Trotsky:l.sm in One Country"

..__ by~:<Ernest Germain Ahidjo-·to the Rescue of Tsbombe African·Students in Toronto Defend Congolese Christophe Gbenye Grants First Press Conference Tshombe Bars Holden Roberto from Visiting Zambia

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CONGO (Cont'd.)

"Will Continu_e to Se.rid: Arms,: u Says Ben Bella Mutiny Among Tshombe's Forces Congolese Repudiate Slander of Holden Roberto Tsbombe Named as Murderer of Lumumba

CUBA

Che Guevara Scores American Intervention in the Congo Cuban Stude·nts Withdrawn from Rumania

-- by Joseph Hansen Che Guevara on Africa and Latin America Cuba Tackles .the Problem of Bureaucracy Castro Points·. Way Out of Vietnam Crisis . Che Guevara Stresses Proletarian Internationalism Castro Appeals for Immediate Aid to North Vietnam Does Africa Need a Fidel Castro? Castro's Appeal for Effective Aid to Vietnam Propose Joint Command of Kosygin, Mao and Castro

in Vietnam Pro-Cuba Meeting in Amsterdam Cubans ,A.nnounce Big Sugar Harvest Castro Calls:for Revolutionary Defense

Against Imperialism Havana Institute Cancels Tour of Canadians Cuban Government's Position in Economic Discussion Followers of Posadas Released in Cuba

-- by Joseph Hansen The Cuban Stand on Boumedienne's Coup d'Etat On the Crisis in Algeria (Speech by Fidel Castro) S.olidarity with the Vietnamese People! (Speech ' by Fidel Castro) "A New Field of Battle" for Che Guevara

-- by Joseph Hansen The Economics of Neocapitalism Text of Guevara's Letter to Castro

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Johnson Opens a Second Front in Santo Domingo -- by Joseph Hansen _ .

End the Imperialist Aggression in Sant·o Domingo U~S. Invasion of Dominican Republic Stirs

World-Wide Anger Labourites Gag at Backing U~So Marines The Heroic Defiance of the Dominicans

-- by Joseph Hansen "Johnson Assassin!" Shout 20,000 in Mexico City Bolivian Trotskyists Call for Aid to Dominican People Even Venezuelan Ruling Party Tense

over Dominican Affair Communist Troublemakers Leave for New Assignments Poison Gas Unloaded in Santo Domingo Johnson Sinks. Deeper into the l"Iorass Brussels Solidarity March for Vietnamese

and Dominicans

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DOMINICAN, REPUBLIC (Cont'd.)

Bosch Couldn't Deliver Lie Needed by Johnson Suggest Volunteers to Aid Dominicans Johnson Escalates to New Levels Santo Domingo Again Near Point of Explosion

ECUADOR

Repression in Ecuador Ecuador Swept by Civil Strife American Embassy Bombed in Quito

EGYPT

Johnson Defied in Cairo and Saigon The Power Play bet\i·men Bonn, Cairo and Tel-Aviv Egyptian CP Commits Hara-Kiri -- by Pierre Frank

ENGLAND

Medical Detectives Unravel Strange Cause of Death 90,000 Homeless in Britain An End Result of "Trotskyism in One Count~y"

--- by Erne st · Germain , . .. . :·. , . -Neville Alexander in "Times Literary\Supplement"" Statement ·.on Wandsworth Incidents · · · British Aiexander Defence Committee

Intensifies Efforts -- by Susan Williams After Wilson's "Hundred Days" -- by T.J.Peters Bertrand Russell Assails Wilson

for Abetting, War in Vietnam · Leftist Labour Leader Resigns from Wilson Government Alexander Defe.r.rce Committee Demonstrates

in Trafalgar-Square -- by Alan Adair The SLL Yields Again t-o- Imperialist. Pressure

-- by Joseph Hansen British Radio Dramatizes Moscow Trials, Wilson's Foreign Police Under Attack Dro Victor Allen on Hunger Strike John Baird Once Again -- The .SLL and Vietnam :-- by Joseph Hansen A Well-Heeled Vicar Deutscher Tells about Trotsky on French Television Victor Allen Wins Release Footnote on an SLL Headline -- by Joseph Hansen British Union Denounces American Policy in Vietnam Shouts of "Hands Off Vietnam!" Drown Out Labour Speaker Labourites Gag at Backing U.S. Marines Good Deal for Aluminum Kings Wilson's "Special Relationship" A Case Where Patience Is No Virtue Deutscher Describes "Teach-In" Movement School on African Af:fairs Held in London Is Trotsky's Transitional Program Applicable

to Algeria? (The SLL Draws the "Lessons") -- by Joseph Hansen

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ENGLAND (Cont'd. ) ·

It Was a·Great·Day for Wilson U.S. Policy "Experimental Slaughter"

-- Bertrand Russell Bertrand Russell on the Revolt in Los Angeles Rise in Number of Strikes in Britain The British Trades Union Congress -- by Susan Labour's First Year -- Must It Be the Last? The British Try to Hang on to Aden The Blackpool Conference The Newsletter Exposes a Case of "Insincerity"

-- by Peter Kork "America's Rulers Justify Cruelties Equaling

Those of Hitler" -- by Bertrand Russell Wipe Out Labour's Shame

ERITREA

Eritreans Lose Arms Shipment

ETHIOPIA

The Ethiopian Struggle for Freedom Negus Oppos~s Gassing Civilians in Vietnam Ethiopian Nationalists Back Vietnamese Cause Students Demonstrate in Addis Ababa

FRANCE

:French Communists and Socialists Form Seine Electoral Bloc --- by Pierre Frank

The Atomic _Diplomats Play with War-Suic~de -- by Maurice Leuven

Discussion of "Literature and Revoluticn 11

Williams

Defferre Caught in Squeeze Play -- by Pierre Frank De Gaulle Doesn't Know It, but the Golden Days

of World Capitalism Are Gone Forever -- by Ernest Germain

Waldeck Rochet Opens Fight Against Communist Intellectuals -- :by Pierre Frank

French CP Intellectuals Demand Free Discussion Dispute Sharpens Betwe·en French CP an.d Youth

-- by Pierre Frank Youth Give· French CP Leaders .Tough Battle

-- by Pierre Frank De Gaulle Bets on Hanoi The French Municipal Elections Three-Country Antinuclear Demonstration Planned Wby Sartre Won't Go to the U.S. "Izvestia" Censors Sartre Workers of Brittany Send Mass Delegation to Paris Deutscher Tells About Trotsky on French Television Prestige on the Cheap for de Gaulle -- by Pierre Frank French SP Faces Crisis of Perspective

-- by.Pierre Frank

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FP.ANCE ·.(Cont'd.)

Defferre.a:r;i.d the Bucket of Milk -- by Pierre Frank French Student Held in Spai~ Seven French Technicians Arrested in Algeria Campaign Opened in Behalf of Ben Bella Le Corbusier -- by David Daumesnil Mitterrand -- The New Miracle Man of French Politics

-- by Pierre Frank

GERMANY (East)

Stefan Heym's Plea for Proletarian Democracy

GERMANY (West) ··°\- ". --: ;

Atomic Bo~by Trap Hauptmann and Dr. Alexander Frankfor~ .routh Protest Dirty War in Vietnam Three-Country .Anti_rn1clear Demonstration Planned Frankfort Mayo:r: :Pisa.vows Police Role

in Vietnam Demonstration The Power Play Between Bonn, Cairo and Tel-Aviv Young German Workers Score U.S. Warmongering Cologne Workers Revive May Day Tradition West German Intellectuals Oppose Antidemocratic Law German Unions Block Authoritarian Legisiation Munich Marchers Protest U.S. Role in Vietnam A German Columnist Names Johnson's Actions Contradictory Vote, in Germany And Roosevelt Was Ready to Atom-Bomb Germany

GREECE

Political Crisis in Greece The Crisis in Greece -- by George Sinos The Greek Powder Magazine Martyred Greek Student Was a Trotskyist The Crisis in Greece CF Policy in Greece Leads to Setback Appeal for Struggle Agajnst Greek Monarchy Arrests of Trade-Union Leaders Begin in Greece

GUATEMALA

Interview with Comandante Yon Sosa

GUYANA

Good Deal for Aluminum Kings

HOLLAND

Pro-Cuba Meeting in Amsterdam

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General Strike in Tegucigalpa

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HONDURAS

INDL:.:1.

Witch-Hunt in India -- by Himoo Kalani Pro-Moscow India.n Communists Refurbish Dange

-- by Kailas Chandra Mammoth Rally Staged in Calcutta ~est Bengal Trotskyist Wins Municipal Election Outbreak in India over the Language Question

-- by Kailas Chandra Left-Wing Communists Witch-Hunted in India

-- by S.R.Singh Left Wing Communists Win in Kerala -- by Kailas Chandra Crisis over Left Communist Victory in Kerala

-- by Kailas Chandra Indian Communists Close Ranks over Vietnam Vietnam War Brings Indian Communists Closer Together Indian CP Moves toward Polycentrism -- by Kailas Chandra Shastri's Trip to Moscow -- by Kailas Chandra Dangeites Back Shastri Government -- by S.R.Singh Fight for Civil Liberties in India Bombay Convention Demands End to "Emergency" Rule Peace Feeler from New Delhi to Peking

-- by Kailas Chandra Food Riots in India Indian Trotskyists Form Party The War between India and Pakistan -- by Pierre Frank Indian Press Notes Formation of Trotskyist Party Trotskyist Declaration against Indo-Pakistan War

INDONESIA

"To Hell with the UN!" Head of Indonesian CP Attacks "Trotskyism" .:-... idi t Thanks Boumedienne -- Ky Approves, Too Communist Governor Ousted in Djakarta The Military Takeover in Indonesia Mounting Witch-Hunt in Indonesia ;'-rmed Conflict Breaks Out in Indonesia

IR.AN

New Repression in Iran

ISRAEL

The Power Play between Bonn, Cairo and Tel-iiviv Bourguiba's Proposal on Israel

ITALY

Discussion Flares in Italian CP over bmendola Article -- by Sirio Di Giuliomaria

"Citta Futura" Stirs Controversy in Italian CP

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Jan. 15

Jan. 15 Jan. 15 Jan. 15

Feb. 26

Mar. 5 Mar. 12

Mar. 26 1~:..pr. 23 1-l.pr. 30 .Apr. 30 June 11 June 11 June 11 July 9

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ITALY (Cont'd.)

Italians Blocked Kremlin at March 1 Moscow Meeting Italian Communist Youth Congress Postponed

-- by Francesco Marchi Did Luigi Longo._'Plot to Take over Bolivia? Italian CP Leaders Air-Differences

---by Sirio Di Gitilio~aria

JAPAN

Japanese Girl Gets Quick Education in Mississippi Ah Appeal to American Relic Collectors Tokyo_Rally Scheduled against Vietnam War Vietnam War Drav>Ting Japanese Socialists, Communists

Tog·e ther , -Japa!_1$Se Seamen Turn Down U~S. ·Demand U.S. Violates Treaty with Japan Japanese Unions Reject AFL-CIO Charges Japanese Government Fearful over Vietna~ "Get U.S. Troops Out of Vietnam!" Say Japanese Pacifists Stat:e Department Sees "Communist Takeover-·~1 ·in

Tokyo Press Johnson's War Policy Frightens Koreans in Japan Japanese I"Ierchant_:s of De--atli-i See : -Bright -Future -Talk in Japan abbut Volunteers for Vietnam · · Japanese Unions--' Stage Half-Day Strike Japanese Workers Express Solidarity with Vietname-se

and Koreans -Japanese Intellectuals Demand End to Vie-.triam Bombings Japanese General Tells Johnson How to Avoid Dtisaster I"Iay Learn about War the Hard Way Japanese Unions to Send Material Aid to North Vietnam Japanese Socialist Leader Denounces tJ.S. War Moves Japanese Unions to Campaign against Vietnam War Atrci~ity Scene~ Removed from South Vietnam War Film Campaign in Japan to Make War Legal Japanese Revolted by U.S. War in Vietnam Kyoto Rally Bac~s Vietnamese Freedom Fighters The Neon Li:ghts' Go Out in Sasebo An International Capitalist Custom Depression Hits Japan 157,026 Japanese Unionists Punished for Strike Action Hiroshima to Reveal Story Banned by U.S. Opposition Continues against-Japan-South ·Korea Treaty 11Recession," "Depression, 11 or Worse in Japan? Japanese People against U.S. War in Vietnam Socialists Gain Seats in Japanese Election Sohyo Turns to Political Action Poison Gas Shell? Japan's Economic Slump Prosperity for Japan in Vietnam War? World's Biggest City Votes Socialist "Dream Island" Another Victim of the "Atomic Disease" How Many Casualties at Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Demand U.S. Withdrawal from Ryukyu and Bonin Islands

Apr. 9

Apr. 9·-May 28

June 11

Feb. 12 Feb. 26 Apr. 23

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JAPAN (Cont'd.)

It's Aggression in Esperanto, Too Aug. 20 20 20 20 20

Japanese Antiwar Attitude Affects Chinese Delegate Aug. No Sanctuary in Japan Aug. Sohyo Denounces U.S. Role in Vietnam Aug. Tell Japanese Government to End Cooperation with U.S. Aug. Young Japanese Workers Turning to Socialism Sep. 17

17 17 17 17

Abrupt End to "Teach-In" in Tokyo Sep. Japanese Housewives Stage Peace March Sep. "Quiet Profits" in Napalm Business Sep. Japanese Pickets Protest Use of_ Airport for War Sep. Textbooks Refurbish the Mikado Oct. 1

1 15 15 29 29

Japan's Depression -- an "Fnwitting" Mistake Oct. Job Hunting Difficult for \t:omen in Japan Oct. Police in Japan Told to Gird for Mass Rallies Oct. State Department Uneasy over Antiwar Sentiment in Japan _Oct. Japanese Farmers Halt Little John Rocket Tests Oct.

KOREA

Johnson's War Policy Frightens Koreans in Japan·· Japanese Workers Express Solidarity with

Vietnamese and Koreans Opposition Continues against Japan-South Korea Treaty Korean Students Clash with Police Just Plain "Korea," Please

LATIN AMERICA

Che Guevara on ..... frica and Latin America Live Revolutionary Coals in Latin America

LEBANON

Book by Trotsky Appears in Arabic

MALAYSIA

"Resettlement Zone 11 in Malaysia Defeat for Impe_rialism in Malaysia

MEXICO

Mexican Students Appeal for Immediate, Effective Aid to Vietnam

Witch-Hunt in Mexico "Johnson Assassin!" Shout 20,000 in Mexico City Guerrilla Group Reported in Mexico How Trotsky Defense Committee Was Organized Plea Made to Cbnvert Trotsky's Home into Museum

MOZAMBIQUE

Mo.zambicans Call for Stepped Up Struggle in 1965

May 7

May 14 July 9 Sep. 17 Oct. 15

Feb. 12 Aug. 20

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July 23 Aug. 20

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NIGERIA

Help Needed in Nigerian Cases nr:. Victor Allen on Hunger Strike Victor Allen Wins Release Nigerian Witch-Hunt Case Thrown Out of Court Unrest in Nigeria -Nigerian Officials Rig the Elections

OKINAWA.

Okinawans Worried over War in Vietnam Okinawa Seamen Reject U.S. Request Will Try Not To Do It Again

PAKISTAN

The War between India and Pakistan -- by Pierre Frank Trotskyist Declaration against Inda-Pakistan War

PARAGUAY

Stroessner Discovers "Communist" Plot

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Cuzco: Land and Death (BR) -- by Livio Maitan. On: Guerrilla·' Fighters and Militia -- by Hugo Blanco Cartolin and Molina to be Tried in Peru Guerrilla Front .h .. ctive in Peru Peruvian Rulers Seek to Stamp Out Guerrilla Fronts Peruvian Army Still Pursuing Guerrilla Forces Balaunde Renews "State of Siege" The Guerrilla War in Peru Demand Release of Hugo Blanco Guerrilla War Continues in Peru Hugo Blanco's Role in the Peruvian Peasant Movement Luis de la Puente Reported Killed

PHILIPPINES

Anti-Imperialist Platform of Manila Demonstrators Philippine Students Condemn U.S. War in Vietnam

POLAND

Revolutionary-Minded Students in Poland Dissident Polish Youths Given Heavy Sentences

PORTUGAL

General Humberto Delgado Reported Missing. Canadian Pickets Demand Truth about Delgado Assassination of Delgado Confirmed Portuguese Accused of Using Gas in Angola

Jan. 15 Apr. 2 Apr. 23 May 28 Oct. 29 Oct. 29

May 28 May 28 July 23

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RUI1ANIA

Cuban Students Withdrawn from Rumania -- by Joseph Hansen

RUSSIA

Economic Policy in the USSR Since Khrushchev's Dovmfall A Famous Set of Minutes -- by Louis Couturier The March 1 Meeting in Moscow Ink Bottles for the .American Embassy Statistics Confirm Soviet Economic Difficulties The Soviet Union Today British Radio Drama.tizes Moscow Trials Lenin-Trotsky Correspondence (BR) -- by Pierre Frank Italians Blocked Kremlin at :March 1 Moscow Meeting Brezhnev Promises to Make Good Where Khrushchev Failed

-- by Pierre Frank · "Izvestia" Censors Sartre .. Propose Joint Command of Kosygin, Mao and Castro

in Vietnam Conversations with Soviet Students Brezhnev Praises Wrong Man Soviet Historians Demand More Facts Shastri's Trip to Moscow -- by Kailas Chandra CP Leaders Worried over Kremlin's Passivity in Vietnam Demonstration at Mayakovsky's Monument Unemployment in the Soviet Union? -- by Ernest Germain

SOUTH AFRICA

Some Lessons in the Struggle for Freedom in South Africa

Is It Legal to Sue for Damages Due to Torture? Ne-yille Alexander in "Times Literary Supplement" Hauptmann and:Dr. Alexander Verwoerd's Police State -~by Franz J~T~ Lee Appeal Date Set in Alexander Case -- by Susan Williams Ask Canadians to Help in Alexander and Mandela Cases British Alexander Defence Committee Intensifies Efforts

-- by Susan Williams Robben Island:· "Hell Headquarters 11

"South African' Freedom Day" Alexander Case Stirs Wide Response Transkei Rejects Bantustans Alexander Defense Committee Formed in New York Canadian· Poets Aid Alexander Caso .fd.exander Defence Committee Demonstrates. in

Trafalgar Square -- by Alan Adair South African Court Reserves Decision on

Alexander Appeal More Political Arrests in South Africa The Sihlali and Mtshizana Cases Prison Sentence for Playing Bridge UN Committee Circularizes Alexander Cas·e Apartheid in the Morgue

Jan. 22 ··

Jan; 8 Jan. 22 Mar. 5 Mar. 12 I'1ar. 12 Mar. 1,2 1'1ar. 26 Mar. 26 .Apr. 9

J\pr. 9 Apr. 16

Apr. 30 Apr. 30 May 21 May 28 June 11 July 9 July . 9. Sep. 1(

Jan. 8 Jan. 8 Jan. 22 Jan. 22 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 12

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SOUTH AFRIC.A. (Cont'd.)

Appeal of Alexander Eleven Rejected· Fight Continues to Free Alexander Eleven Committee of Nine Scored on Use of Jf:unds Sihlali-Mtshizana Trial Begins The Zaca, Zulu and Nyakeni Cases Secret Arrest of Gcabashe Mother in Alexander Case Sends Thanks Sihlali-Mtshizan& Trials Remanded Permits to Stand or Sit? Electric Shock Torture Resumed in South Africa Proud Achievement of South African Justice The Uni t;y Movement of South Afric·a. -- by ·susan Craig The Alexander Eleven · Sihlali ! and:·Mtshizana Found "Guilty" $chool qn Af-rican Affairs Held. 1

• in London Arms St6len'i:h South Africa News about-South Africa's Prison Island Extremely Careless Ai;tother Exposure of Soui:;h Africa's·Frisons EminentGanadians·Back Victims of' South African

Apr. :9 Apr. 16 Apr. 16 Apr. 16

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-May 21 ·Jhne 25 June ~:25

_,June' 25 · June,:25

····::··July 9

Apartheid _ , _; .. <· _L :~lily- · 9. · --u confession'' Denies Torture in South Africa's Prisons. ' ,Aug:~ 20. Just "Hunting;- Guns" for South A:frica~ -- r ; · - · · Aug. 2p: Vni ty Moveme.nt Reports Victim'ization$ in South::-Africa::· Oct... 1.: Tabata on TcYu~ in United State's .. ,, -, - .Oct~ 29.·

·SPAIN

Spanish ·-:poet »Given Double Sentence'• · A Step toward a Revolutionary Party in Spain Workers, Students Demonstrate in:'filpain J.,isbon Students Stage 48-hour:Str·tke New Stud~nt Demonstration in Madrid Madrid :$'.tudents Score a ·-Victbry · ·· : Student : Agitation Rises· ·in Spain Spanish. Students Gain Concessions General~Humberto Delgado Reported Missing The Ne"W'.,>Struggles in Spain -- by Paul Arnault Canadian Pickets Demand Truth about Delgado Assassination· of Delgado Confirmed French Student Held in Spain The Sentences against the Spanish Professors

-- by Ramon Vazquez Spanish Poet Released In Spain, Watch Your Tongue

·swEDEN

Swedes_Overwhelmingly Opposed to Dirty War in Vietnam

SWITZERLAND

Three-Country Antinuclear Demonstration Planned Swiss Group 'Breaks with Peking

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SYRIA

Nationalizations in Syria Remain Uncertain

TIBET

Peking Sends Gifts to Tibetan People

TUNISIA

Bourguiba's Proposal on Israel

UNlTED STATES

Johnson Defied in Cairo and Saigon Atomic Booby Trap Mississippi Horror Story -- by Evelyn Sell American Negroes Can't Stomach Tshombe American "Justice" Protects Its Own -- by Evelyn Sell 11 Case Dismissed" Che Guevara Scores ) .. merican Int~rvention in the Congo North or South -- Police Are the Same -- by Evelyn Sell The Atomic Diplomats Play with War-Suicide

-- by Maurice Leuven Biggest, Most Profitable Business in History The Cancer in .American ·society --·by Evelyn Sell Johnson's Brinkmanship -- by Joseph Hansen "American Efficiency" The Mississippi Battlefield -- by Evelyn Sell Japanese Girl Gets Quick Education in Mississippi Crisis in Washington -- by Joseph Hansen· In Their Hearts They Know They're Doomed Is Still Another Law Needed? -- by Evelyn Sell Hands Off· the Democratic Republic of Vietnam!

Hands Off the Vietnamese Revolution!· African Movements Protest American Aggression in Vietnam Anti-Imperialist Platform of Manila Demonstrators Malcolm X -- Martyr in the Cause of Freedom

. ·.-- by Joseph Hansen Chaos in Saigon Eases War Crisis An Appeal to American Relic Collectors Can the Dollar Stand Any More Investment· Abroad? Behind Johnson's Secrecy The U.S. "Victory" at Dong Hoi One of Malcolm X's Last Interviews Malcolm X -- American Negro Fighter -- by Evelyn Sell Alexander Defense Committee Formed in New York· For the White House Suggestion Box "Unity -- Not Vengeance," Says Companion of Malcolm X Johnson -- a Case of "Unclouded Vision"? Ink Bottles •for the .American Embassy The Meteoric Rise of Malcolm X -- by Evelyn Sell Selma and Vietnam -- by Joseph Hansen Toronto Students Demonstrate for Selma Malcolm X's Last Insights.-:-· by Evelyn Sell What Malcolm X Really Stood For

Apr. 9

Oct. 1

May 14

, Jan. i Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 8 Jan. 8 Jan. 8 Jan. 15

Jan. 22 Jan.· 29 Jan .. 29. Feb. 12 Feb. 12 Feb. 12 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 19 Feb. 19

Feb. 19. Feb. 19 Feb. 19

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In.Tribute to Malcolm X "Tactical 11 Nuclear Weapons Next? The Battle against the "Burnt-Cork" Stereotype

-- by Evelyn Sell l:..nd Now the Fumes of Johnson's Propaganda "Hygienic, Pasteurized. ,Gase_s ... " Defense Problem Grows More Acute in Alabama

-- by Evelyn Sell World Opinion Continues to Mount against Johnson

-- by :Joseph Hansen Frankfort Youth Protest Dirty War in Vietnam Mexican Students Appeal for Immediate, ~ffective Aid to Vietnam · . ·

Np'.· Backing Down in Face of the Crimes of Imperialism Why Sartre Won't Go to the U.S. · American Socialist Youth Defend Vietnamese New Pamphlet· ·o.n Malcolm X The Meaning ·of Johnson's "Carrot" Speech· Is Johnson Following in Footsteps of Mikado? "A Girl.Just Like Me" -- by Evelyn Sell 20,000 Demonstrate in Washington against Vietnam War "Teach-In" Tactic against Vietnam War.

Spreads on American Campuses -- by Evelyn Sell Japanese Seamen Turn Down U.S. Demand U.S. Vio+ates Treaty with Japan Japanese.Unions Reject AFL-CIO Charges N~gus Opposes. Gassing Civilians in Vietnam World Opinion Resounds Inside the United States A Lesson in P~ntagon Arithmetic In Vietnam with the American "Special Forces" Johnson 1 s "C-r:eat Carrot" Was Only Peanuts · . Johnson Finds One Friend in the World Can the ftev .. '.King Capture SNCC Militants?

-- by" Evelyn Sell Johnson· .. opehs a Second Front in Santo Domingo . : -- by Joseph Hansen . "Get U.S. Troops Out of VietD:am! w Say Japanese Pacifists British.Union Denounces American Po1icy in Vietnam Shouts ·or '1.Hands Off Vietnam! " ·Drown Out Labour Speaker Johnson's War Policy Frightens Koreans in Japan U.S. Consulate Bombed .in Montreal Latest American Invention· Campus Revolt over Vietnam Worri'es Washington

· Johnson Is Right on One Point · · One of the "Major" Presidencies? End the Imperialist Aggression in Santo Domingo! The Deepening Crisis over Vietnam U.S. Invasion of Dominican Republic

Stirs World-Wide Anger ·Japanese Workers Express Solidarity with , Vietnamese~and Koreans

. ~scalation-~ la Pentagon . . Japanese Intellectuals Demand End tu Vietnam Bombings Japanese General Tells Johnson How to Avoid Disaste-r

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.. UNITED STATES (Cont'd.)

May Learn,about War the Hard Way Japan·ese Socialist Leader Denounces U.~W. War Moves U. S. Tightens Vietnam Censorship

_ Labourites Gag at Backing U.S. Marines Johnson Fails to Inspire Saigon's .;froops Sugar-Coated Pill for Steel Stockholders A Fertile Ground for "Communism·" __ : by' Evelyn Sell

·H-Bomb Test Still Providing Data Good Deal for Aluminum~Kings The Heroic.Defiance of the Dominicans

-- by Joseph Hansen . "Johnson Assassin!" Shout 20 ,000 in 1'1exico City Young German Workers Score U.S. Warmongering Johnson's. Society o1f!. the Great Lie Official Lies of U.S. Embarrass Reporter Johnson Resumes Bombing Communist Troublemakers Leave for New Assignments Is It. Good Taste to Carry a Severed Head? Why Negro Masses Remain Suspicious of American CP

-- by Evelyn Sell Johnson Sinks Deeper into the Morass Atrocity Scenes Removed from South Vietnam War Film "Teach-Ins" Embarrass Johnson Administration

-- .by Evelyn Sell Okinawa Seamen Reject U.S. Request Johns.on Gives the Green Light to His Generals

: - Japanese- Revolted by U.S. War in Vietnam New Road ·to Peace "The Most Discredited President"

'T:L'end among U.S. Whites Is ·Away fr.om Racism , ... Demonstrations in Chile against U.S.

- Deutscher Describes "Teach-In 11 Movement Suggest Volunteers to Aid Dominicans Munich Marchers Protest U.S. Role in Vietnam Johnson Escalates to New Levels "Project Long Hot Summer" -- by Evelyn Sell A German Columnist-Names Johnson's Actions Philippine- Students Condemn U.S.· War in Vietnam Hiroshima.to Reveal Story Banned by U.S. Johnson's.Dirty War in, Vietnam "Not Without Cynicism" CP Leaders Worried over Kremlin's Pc:ssivity in Vietnam Canadian Political Leader Scores Johnson Washington -"Rather Satisfied" with Boumedienne Is Johnson's Personality Affecting Hi.story? American Officer with a Conscience Extend the Field of Revolutionary Action

(Against the American Imperialist Escalation) A Steadily Growing Land War in Asia Japanese People against U.S. War in Vietnam Will Try Not To Do It Again Poison Gas· Shell? Angolans Condemn _U.B. Aggression in Vietnam "This 'Is Really War"

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UNITED STATES (Cont'd.)

-Americ~n Embassy Bombed in Qui to U.S. Policy "Experimental Slaugh~er"-- ·Bertrand:Russell To Save the: · "Honor" of the U.S. ·· ·•_'Johnson's Inferno".•· 1I'he First Preside-!lt ·with "Extra Glands" No "Freedom Now" vdthout a Free Vietnam , -- by Evelyn Sell Toronto Pickets Demonstrate at u~s. Consulate "We 'd Rather Fight for the Negro Here" .. How Many Casual ties at Hiroshima and NagasaJci? Thousands of Years of Radioactivity Ahead

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Demand U.S. Withdrawal from Ryukyu and Boni~ ~slan4e It's Aggression in Esperanto, Too · · · Sohyo Denounces U~S. Role in Vietnam Tell Japanese Government to End Cooperation with U.:s; The Antiwar "Teach-Ins" -- by Dqug __ ~enness :, . . . . . International Days of Protest against War iri.~Vietnam Bertrand Russell on the Revo~~ .Jn.. Los Angele~ . . , . The "Deacons for Defense anc:lt,JUP,°tiice If -- .by- Evely!L,Sell Gained Dignity through Watts Revoit · · · · '···· · "Quiet Profits" in Napalm Business . , Eisenhower Was Ready to Use Nuclear Weapons Harriman Irritated over Campus Ferment

against. Vietnam War_ ; . . . Great Accomplishment of the "Great Society!'

iU.S. Prosperity Hinged on Escalation in::,Vietnam-Fighters for Pec:ce Whom; :i::c. l"let, in a Was}J.ington, Jail

··And Roosevelt Was Ready to Atom-Bomb Germany·· · . American Youth Se.ek. to .. Eyade Fight.ing in Vietnam .Use of_Noxious Gas- Resumed in Vietnam· In the Aftermath of Watt-s

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Civil-Rights Fighters Make It Another Long Hot SUmmer -- by Evelyn Sell ·

Something New to Worry About A Big Step Forward in Fight against.Vietnam War But the Maine Goal Still Lies Ahead · State Department Uneasy over Antiwar Senti~e~t in Japan Japanese Farmers Halt Little John Rocket Tests Tabata on. Tour in United States · · · U.S. Role Comes under Fire· at Toronto Teach-In ·"America's Rulers Justify Crµelties .Equalling

Those of Hitler" -- by, Be_;r-tr~d Russell ·

.URUGUAY

General Strike in Uruguay

VENEZUELA

. Police.> "Err.or" in Caracas

Aug. 6 Aug. 6 .i.i.Ug. 6 1~ug. 6 ~:A'±g;. 6

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Feb. 26 16 ;On the ·Guerrilla Struggle in Venezuela

Even Venezuelan Ruling Party Tense over-Dominican Venezuela ':.Guerrilla Fighters Batt.le Encirclement

Affair Apr. May 21

-- by Daniel Chirinos May 28. Fresh Guerrilla .i1.ctivi ties in Venezuela Aug. 6

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VIETM.AN

Johnson Defied in Cairo and Saigon Hands Off the Democratic Republic of Vietnam!

Hands Off the Vietnamese Revolution!

Jan. ~-· 1

African Movements Protest American Aggression in Vietnam Chaos in Saigon Eases War Crisis

Feb. 19 Feb~ 19. ·Feb.· 26

The U.S. "Victory" at Dong Hoi Victory of a "Barefoot People 11

Castro Points Way Out of Vietnam Crisis Bertrand Russell Assails Wilson for

Abetting War in Vietnam ' Castro Appeals for Immediate Aid to North Vietnam Selma and Vietnam -- by Joseph Hansen

:Help the Vietnamese Revolution! "Tactical" Nuclear Weapons Next? De Gaulle Bets on Hanoi And Now the Fumes ~f Johnson's Propaganda "Hygienic, Pasteurized· Gases ... " Castr~b.' s ·.;ppeal Jo~ Effective Aid to Vietnam World· Opinion Cbrrtinues to Mount against Johnson

-- by Joseph Hansen Frankfort; Youth Protest Dirty War in Vietnam Mexican Students Appeal for Immediate,

Effective Aid to Vietnam No Backing Down in Face of the Crimes of Imperialism

· American .Socialist Youth Defend Vietnamese The Me ani!lg of J ohD:sori • s "-Carrot" Speech Algerian Role in Attempted Vietnam Negotiations Is Johnson Following in FootstepS'_of Midado? Once Again -- the SLL and Vietnam ·-- by Joseph Hansen 20,000 Demonstrate in Washington against Vietnam War "Teach-In" Tact~.c ~gainst Vietnam War Spreads

on American Carilpu-ses -- by Evelyn.Sell Vietnam War Drawing Japanese Socialists,

Communists Together .. Tokyo Rally Scheduled.against Vietnam War Japanese :Seamen .. T\lrn :Dqvm U.S. Demand Negus. Opposes ·Gassing Civilians in Vietnam Frankfort Mayor Disavows Police Role i'n

Vietnam Demonstration Ethiopian Nationalists Back Vietnamese Cause Indian Communists Close Ranks over Vietnam World Opinion Resounds Inside the United States Vietnam War Brings Indian Communists Closer Together Vietnam Solidarity Demonstration in Belgium

Sabotaged by Pro-Peking CP In Vietnam with the American "Special Forces"-:· Johnson's "Great Carrot" Was Only Peanuts Opposition Rises in Chile to Vie·tnam War Propose Joint Command of Kosygin, Mao and Castro

in Vietnam Japanese Government Fearful over Vietnam Japanese Workers Express Solidarity with

Vietnamese and Koreans ·

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VIETNAll (Cont'd.)

YUGOSLAVIA

Economic Squeeze on Yugoslav Workers

ZAMBIA

Tshombe Bars Holc1en Roberto from Visiting Zambia

ZANZIBAR

Celebrate First Anniversary of Zanzibar Revolution

Aug .. 6 Aug. 20 Aug. 20 Aug. 20 Aug. 20 Sep. 17 Sep. 17

Oct. 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 15 Oct. 15 Oct. 29

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BY SUBJECTS

BOOK REVIEWS

Cuzco: Land and Dec:.th -- by Livia Mai tan A Famous Set of Minutes -- by Louis Couturier Lenin-Trotsky Correspondence -:- by Pierre Frank Book by Trotsky J_ppears in Ar::::_bic

DOCUMENTS (General)

Afric2.n Movements Protest American .Aggression in Vietnam Lnti-Imperia.list Plc:tform _of Manila Demonstrators French CP Intellectuals Demand Free Discussion Declc_ration of P~1-blo Grouping Unification Congress in Argentinn On the Crisis in Algeria (Speech by Fidel Castro) Call Issued for Popular Resistance in Algeria Solidarity with the Vietnamese People!

(Speech by Fidel Castro) How Trotsky Defense Committee Was Organized

-- by George Novack Lppeal for Struggle ag2.inst Gree-k Monarchy "America's Rulers Justify Cruelties Equalling

Those of Hitler" -- by Bertrand Russell Text of Guevara's Letter to Castro Wipe Out Labour's Shame (S:peech at Labour party

conference by Ken Coates)

. DOCU11ENTS _(Fourth International)

The Defeat of the Coalition Government in Ceylon -- by Edmund SDm2ro.kkody

Position of Boli vic"n Trotskyists on Barrientos Regime [Statement issued by Bolivian Trotskyists]

Statement on Wandsworth Incidents [Issued by the United Secreta.riat of the Fourth International]

Fourth InternationcJl Bocks Vietnamese Revolution [By United Secretarie.t of Fourth Int.ernational]

In Tribute to Malcolm X [By Uni:ted Secretr>,.riat of Fourth Intern~tion~l]

Help the Vietn0~ese Revolution! (By United Secretariat of Fourth Intern[tional]

The Lessons of the Ceylon Ele.ction (By United Secretar­iat of Fourth Intern2tional]

Open Letter to the Comrades of the LSSP(Reformist) [By LSSP(Revolutionary)] · ·· ·· · ·· ·

End t:Q.e Imperic.list L.ggression in Santo Domingo! [By United Secret2ry of Fourth Internationa_l]

The Deepening Crisis over Vietnam [By United Secretariat of Fourth International]

1'1ay Day Message of Bolivian FOR Bolivian Trotskyists Call for Aid to Dominican People Declaration of P2blo Group Pablo ...:tnn.ounces His Break with the Fourth International

[By United SecretD.riat of Fourth International]

Jan. 1 Jen. 22 Mar. 26 Aug. 6

Feb. 19 Feb. 19 Feb. 19 f'Iay 28 July 9 July 23 Aug. · 6

Aug. 20

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DOCUMENTS (Fourth International)

(C~nt'd.)

Defend the ~lgerian Revolution! [By United Secretariat of Fourth.International]

Extend the Fi·etd of Revolutionary Action [Declaration by Unit.ed· -Se.cretariat of Fourth International]

The Military Coup d'Etat in Algeria and the ~oum~dienne_ Regime [~?. Un,~ted Sec~~~ariat; approved by I.i!iC. of -Fourth Internatttonal at· ~uly plenum] :

The Crisis in Greece [By United Secretariat of Fourth International]

Trotskyist Declaration against Indo-Pakistan War

MISCELLANEOUS

New Area of Overproduction [operation of uranium mines]

Want to Tour Free World Before It's Too Late The Theses of .. the WFTU Congress -- by Livio Maitan

TROTSKYISTS

Toronto Trotskyistsln Municipal. Campaign An End Result-: of "Trotskyism in One .C-ountry" ·

-- by Ernest Germain West Bengal Trotskyist Wins Municipal Election Plenum of,. the IEC of the Fourth International Position:- pf' B~li vian Trotskyists on : c, · · ·

Barrientos Regime ···--Bo;t.i vian.···,Trotskyists Oppose Barrientos _. Bolivian:·_Trot$kyists Call for Aid to _Dom:ipJC'an. People Head of ·"Ind·onesian CP Attacks "Trotskyisin'" '. -Martyred Greek Student Was a Trotskyist

-- by George Sinos Indian TrDtskyists Form Party Bolivian Trotskyist Leader Slain by Mi.l"itant Junta Indian P:ressLNotes Formation of Trotskyist Party Well-Kno"wn .Tr.6tskyist Tortured by Boumedienne Government How Trotsky·Defense Committee Was Organized·

;...._ by -George Novack Trotskyist Declaration against Indo·~Pakistan War

BY AUTHORS. : ~· __ : - l .· ;;

Adair, Alan · · · · --

. Alexander De;fence Committee Demonstrates in Trafalg¥'- ·Square

Arnault, Paul The New Struggles in Spain

~lanco, Hugo On Guerrilla Fighters and'· Mil"itia

June 25 30

July 9 29

Aug. 20 30

Sep. .17· 46 Oct. 29 39

Jan. 8 16 June 25 23 Oct. 1 . ·4a

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Chandra, Kailas .. · .. Pro-l"Ioscow Indian Communists. Re.furbish Dange Outbreak in India over the Language Question Crisis over Left Communist Victory in Kerala Indian CP_ Moves toward· Polyce·ntrism·-·: ·· Shastri's'Trip to Moscow. . . . Peace. Feeler from New Del.~i. ·to_ Peking··._·

. ;.,

Chirinos, Daniel Venezuel13_ ~uerrilla Figh~ers ·Batt.le Encirclement

Gou turie.r,. Louis A Famous Set of 1'1inutes (BR)·

Craig, Susan The Unity Movement of South Africa-

Daumesnil, :Oavid Le Corbusier

Di Giuliomaria, Sirio

Jano 15 Feb. 26 Mar. 26 Apr· •. .30 JUp.e '::11 J l" 23· 1), y ..

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Discussion Flares in Italian CF: .over AmenP:<>la Article. Jan •. -1 --.10. Italian CP Leaders Air Dif:ferenqes j_ June 11 2-9

DP-moulin., Henri · · Algerian "Workers on the Land Hold Congre·s·s _

The Algerian Revolution Again in Movement Correction

.. The May Day: Parade, ;i,n. Algiers~ Colon.el B~~edienne Seeks More:pcap~goats:

Frank, Pierre Defferre. ·Caught in Squeeze Play

>Waldeck Rochet Opens Fight· against Co:n:iiliunist:. Intellectuals .·

Dispute Sharpens- .between French GP. ·_anq. Youth · -Youth Give French CP Leaders Tough· Battle,

· Lenin-Trotsky Correspondence (BR) Brezhnev. Promises to Make Good· Wber~.

Khrushchev Failed Egyptian CP Commits Hara-Kiri ... : .. Prestige on the Cheap for de Gaulle French SP Faces Crisis of Perspective Defferre and the Bucket of. Milk .

. Boumedienne Unveils His "Gouncil"'r · Boumedienne's Government

The War between India and Pakistan

~ .. ~ '

Mitterrand -- the New Miracle Man of French Politics

Germain, Ernest An End Result of "Trotskyism in One Country" _But the Golden Days of World Capitalism ·Are.Gone Unemployment in the Soviet Union?

Jan. 15 Apr. 23 May 14 May· 14 Sep .. _ l?.

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Gomes, 0. Successful Strike Action in Argentina

Hanse~, Joseph Cuban Students Withdrawn fromRumania Johnson's Brinkmanship Crisis in Washington Malcolm X -- Martyr in the Cause of Freedom Selma and Vietnam The SLL X~elds Again to Imperialist Pressure World Opinion Continues to Mount against Johnson Once Ag.ain -- the SLL and Vietnam · Footnote on an SLL Headline Johnson Opens a Second Front in Santo Domingo The Heroic Defiance of the Dominicans Followers of Posadas Released in Cuba Is Trotsky's Transitional Program Applicable

to Algeria? (The SLL Dr,~ws the "Lessons''.) "A New Field of Battle" for Che .Guevara

Jenness, Doug The A.."'1.tiwar "Teach-Ins"

Karala~ingham, V. Oil .Interests Hit a Gusher in:Ceylonese Rupees

Kork, Peter "T.he Newsletter" Exposes a Case of ''Insincerity"

Lee, Franz J. T_.

Verw~erd's Police State

· I·euven, Maurice The Atomic Diplomats Play with War-Suicide

!':!aitan, Livia Angolan Movement Faces Critical Situation· Once Again on the Situation in the Angolan Movement The Theses of the WFTU Congress

Ma.E_ch_~_, Francesco

Mar. 12

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Italian Communist Youth Congress Postponed Apr. 9 20

_ .N~ele ,:...!._: Cen€ral African Republic Feels Impact o~ Revolutions Jan. 8 17

Novack, George -------How .Trotsky Defense Committee Was Organized

Russell, Bertrand "America's Rulers Justify Cruelties Equalling

Those of Hitler"

Oct. 15

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Pe_ters, T.J. After Wilson's "Hundred Days"

Samarakkody, E~und The Def~at· of the Coalition Government in Ceylon The Present Situation in Ceylon under the UNP

~ell, Evelyn. 'Mississippi Horror St9ry . . American uJustice" Protects Its·Own _North or South -- Police Are the Same The Cancer in American Society The Mississippi Battlefield · Is Still Another Law Needed? Malcolm X ~~ ·American Negro Fighter The Meteoric Rise of Malcolm X Malcolm X's Last Insights _ The Battle against the "Burnt-Cork" Stereotype Defense Problem Grows More Acute in Alabama "A Girl Just Like Me" "Teach-In'-'· Tactic against Vietnam War

Spreads on American Campuses Can the Rev. King Capture SNCC Militants? A Fertile Ground for "Communism" Why Negro Masses Remain Suspicious of American CP "Teach-Ins" Embarrass Johnson Administration "Project Long Hot Summer" No "Freedom Now" without· a Fre.e· .Vietnam The "Deacons for Defense and Justice" Civil-Rights Fighters Make It Another Long Hot Summer

Singh, S.R.

Left-Wing Communists Witch-Hunted in India Dangeites Back Shastri Government

Sinos, George The Crisis in Greece . . _ Martyred Gree·k Student Was a Trotskyist . ·

Valdes, Jose ·

Balance Sheet of the Chilean Election Revolution?-I'Y Marxist Party Fqunded in Chile

Valin, Henri The Vote f~r the Left i~ .the Belgian Elections Belgium's ·New Government -- a Further Shift to Right Socialist Workers Confederation Formed in Belgium

Vazquez,. Ramon·.

The Sentences against the Spanish Professors

Williams, Sus~ Appeal Date Set in Alexander Case 1...lexander· Defence Committee Intensifies Efforts The British Trades Union Congress

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