The Weekly Worker is NOT the paper of the Communist Party Of Great Britain,
but of a tiny Trotskyite sect which (mis)uses the name. It's paper, the
Weekly Wrecker is famous soley for being no more than a fractional gossip
sheet for the Left in the UK.


They call for the violent overthrow of Cuba's socialist system and describe
Fidel Castro as a "Dictator" and describe Stalin as a "mass murderer".

During the NATO war against Yugoslavia, the Weekly Worker were vocal in
their support for the KLA - even printing an interview with a KLA commander
at the height of the war and calling for "Victory To The KLA"!

 After the recent bombing of Iraq they gave tacit approval to this terrorist
action on the front-page of their paper. And during the CIA coup in
Yugoslavia they ran with the fron-page headline "TRY MILOSOVIC".

 Ian Donovan, a leading Weekly Worker 'ideologist' who penned the article
mentioned below on Macedonia, openly boasts that he considers Communists to
be the same as Hitlers Nazi's and regularly describes anyone who opposes
NATO imperialism as "Red/Brown" and liberally throws in accusations of
communist "anti-semitism" and "mass murder".

 And to top it all off, the Weekly Worker are open advocates of the
lagalisation of peadophilia and heroin.
Don't believe me? It's all available on their website (see below).

J.


----- Original Message -----
From: "W W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 6:32 PM
Subject: [MLL]Weekly Worker 376 (21/3/01)


> Weekly Worker 376 - Towards the Daily Worker
>
> In this week's Weekly Worker, paper of the Communist Party of Great
Britain;
>
>
> Macedonia and Consistent Democracy - Ian Donovan demands a consistent
> democratic approach to the latest Balkan flare-up.
>
> Foot and Mouth Outbreak - Only a working class approach can resolve the
> current crisis, argues Michael Malkin
>
> From Iskra to Pravda - Mark Fischer examines the sort of paper the working

> class needs.
>
> Australian Left Unites - Marcus Larsen reports on the coming together of
the
> Australian Left under a Socialist Alliance banner.
>
> SSP Retreats Before Drugs Onslaught - Carol Newson sees signs of a retreat
> from the Scottish Socialist Party's position on the legalisation of
> cannabis.
>
> Welcome Shift - Phil Watson calls on the Worker's Power group to end
> bureacratic poscriptions on it's membership.
>
> AK47s and Calculators - Ian Farrell analyses amendments put forward by
> Worker's Power to the March 10th SA Policy Conference.
>
> Can the Republican Communist Network Go Forward? - Dave Craig evaluates
the
> RCN's future.
>
> Defeat Failed Ideas - Simon Harvey of the Socialist Labour Party issues a
> call to it's membership.
>
> In Defence of Bedfordshire SA - The RDG looks at the reasons behind the
> SWP's refusal to participate.
>
> Plus Letters, Socialist Alliance Round-Up, and Action.
>
> Extracts from this edition can be read at
http://www.cpgb.org.uk/worker/376
>
> For more information and sub details, go to http://www.cpgb.org.uk , email
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] or write to CPGB, BCM Box 928, London, WC1N 3XX,
quoting
> 'e-ad'.
>
> The Communist Party of Great Britain is an affiliate of the Socialist
> Alliances. Please visit http://www.socialistalliance.net
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