All: recently there has been a change of management for the Argentina Solidarity Committee. In keeping with the regionalization of the discussion here, and the movement on the ground, we are going to officially expand the purpose of this discussion group to include Venezuela, Bolivia, as well as Argentina and other Latin American countries where the working class is on the move. We'll try to keep polemics at a minimum and only news articles that relate to the revolutionary mobilization of the masses will be allowed to be posted (we'll be flexible, don't worry).
The web address will remain the same but we've catagorized it as "regional: Latin America."
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