By Socialist Workers’ Movement of the Dominican Republic Picture: Mentor David Lorens On the night of October 17, a Dominican National Police patrol attacked the Mata Mosquito neighborhood in the…
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Dominican Republic: Solidarity with sugarcane workers: No more forced labor and repression in the sugar industry!
Dominican Republic: Solidarity with sugarcane workers: No more forced labor and repression in the sugar industry! Introduction: The Dominican Republic’s sugar industry enjoys the largest quota of imports with preferential…
The Dominican government crushed the Haitian workers’ protest in the Central Sugar Consortium: Enough of super-exploitation and semi-slavery!
By Socialist Workers’ Movement of the Dominican Republic Military and police agents attacked a strike by sugarcane workers of the Central Sugar Consortium (CAC) in Batey 5, on May 26,…
Dominican Republic: US government endorses President Abinader’s racist violence
By Babyson Pierre, Haitian activist and member of the International Workers’ Unity-Fourth International. US Subsecretary of State Wendy Sherman’s April visit to Santo Domingo served to ratify the strategic character…
Dominican Republic: We stand in solidarity with Ana Belique and Michelle Ricardo, we reject the censorship and fascist threats during the International Book Fair of Santo Domingo
International Declaration As a new symptom of the degradation of democratic rights in the Dominican Republic, the International Book Fair of Santo Domingo, which began on April 22, became the…
Dominican Republic: Statement in support of sugar cane workers for the right to a pension
We support the struggle of the Sugar Cane Workers Union for the right to a pension On September 26 of this year, Dominican President Luis Abinader announced that his government…
Stop Xenophobic and Racist Lynchings in the Dominican Republic!
We publish here a statement by the Socialist Workers’ Movement (MST) from the Dominican Republic. The undersigned organizations and personalities are trying to shine a spotlight on the persistence of…