In Madison, Wis., Workers World Party members Joe Mshahwar and Randi Nord lectured on the causes and costs of the wars against Syria and Yemen. The speakers stressed the particular, human significance of these U.S.-funded “shadow wars” for people living in the two countries, as well as the global significance of these wars for all oppressed people, including in the U.S. The talks were given at the Wil-Mar Community Center on May 20 to a supportive audience. The Madison meeting was part of a regional tour by the two speakers.

Workers World Milwaukee bureau

Share
Published by
Workers World Milwaukee bureau
Tags: Syria

Recent Posts

Beware of attempts to discredit Venezuela’s elections

The following letter was signed by more than 30 organizations, including Workers World Party, International…

July 30, 2024

Defend revolutionary Cuba!

Dozens of people attended an event, held at New Canaan Baptist Church in Brooklyn on…

July 29, 2024

Boston protest: ‘Netanyahu is not welcome anywhere!’

Boston Hundreds of pro-Palestine activists rallied on Jan. 20 at Parkman Bandstand on the Boston…

July 29, 2024

Marker commemorates racist Detroit police murders – 57 years after the fact

July 26 was the 57th anniversary of the murder of three Black teenagers by Detroit…

July 29, 2024

Solidarity is priority of Cuba’s health care system

By Rémy Herrera From a speech by Rémy Herrera of the National Center of Scientific…

July 29, 2024

Bread, circuses and assassination attempts in the U.S. – an essay

Minutes after the murder of George Floyd, Derek Chauvin said to a passerby that "he…

July 29, 2024