Every child in Gaza is me.
Every mother and father is me.
Every house is my heart.
Every tree is my leg.
Every plant is my am.
Every floner is my eye.
Every hole in the earth
Is my wound.
-Mosab Abu Toha

To know where we are going, we must know where we come from.
And we go far to the abolition of exploitation
Dear brothers and sisters, Dear comrades,
Today, October 3, 2025, we are here in Paris, from every continent, to honor 80 years since the founding of the WFTU. We stand in front of the global working class with respect, with responsibility, and with pride.
Respect – Responsibility – Pride.
Yes, the WFTU was founded 80 years ago.
But its seed and its roots go long back.
Our principles and values come from long ago and will continue far into the future.
All those who planted the first seeds, all the pioneers, are happy today because they see their struggles were not in vain.
Here today with us are:
Spartacus and the rebel slaves; tomorrow, they will march with us in the streets of Paris.
Here with us, smiling are the giants of world thought, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
Here also are the workers of 1886 from Chicago: August Spies,
Georg Engel, Adolf Fischer, Albert Parsons.
Here, too, is Lozovsky and the leadership of Profintern, the Red Trade Union International, the forerunner of the WFTU.
Αnd countless other fighters who gave their lives in class struggles.
Βecause
We come from far back in history, and we move far into the future.
This is how we arrived at October 1945:
The Nazis were defeated by the heroic Red Army.
The Japanese militarists were defeated by the heroic Chinese People.
In a spirit of hope and victory, the WFTU was founded.
On solid, cement, steel foundations.
Internationalism.
End of exploitation and colonialism. Class struggle.
Trade union and democratic freedoms.
Class unity and coordination.
From the beginning, we stood on the right side of history.
In the struggles of workers everywhere, for jobs, pensions, wages, and rights.
On the banners of the WFTU, many workers’ demands were written for the first time.
From the beginning, we were in the frontlines of the struggles against colonialism and apartheid.
From the beginning:
on the side of North Korea,
the Chinese Long March,
the Cuban Revolution,
the heroic struggle of the Vietnamese People,
the Palestinian People.
On the side of all peoples who fought and fight to decide their own future: the peoples of Iran, Lebanon, Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, Venezuela, and many others.
We are proud of the WFTU, always standing with ordinary people.
The world bourgeoisie, monopolies, multinationals, and imperialists were always against us—with attacks, lies, attempts to divide us.
They paid and still pay anti-worker groups inside the international union movement.
Paid bureaucrats, corrupt elites, barking like wild dogs.
The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on.
The Red Caravan of the WFTU moves on!
Dear comrades,
Today’s event is not only a celebration.
It is a celebration, but more than that it is recognition of the work of the WFTU over 80 years.
It is recognition of sacrifices and contributions.
We stand with respect because today, before us, march the countless martyrs of our class, the dead of our struggles. Marching too are the great leaders of the WFTU
Sayan,
Lazaro Peña,
Moses Mabhida,
Dange,
Ibrahim Zakaria,
Gensus,
Giuseppe Vittorio,
Kuznetsov.
It is recognition.
At the same time, it is a commitment from all of us for the hard struggles ahead. Struggles that are complex, on every level, on every front.
I want to underline one struggle, one duty, which I believe is central:
The battle for History.
I would call it “the mother of battles.”
The bourgeoisie tries to rewrite history, to win the minds of the young, for the benefit of monopolies and multinationals.
They have money, programs, universities, professors, the media; they have puppets everywhere.
An army of ruthless people across the world.
This makes the ideological and theoretical battle very important.
We are in an ideological war.
We must not allow them to erase the truth of history—the history of struggles and social conflicts.
Together, we must expose their plans. We must use our scientists and historians, who serve the working class, to write articles, books, seminars, union programs, and give the younger generations our history, our truth.
Because history is not just the past. It is a tool for the present and the future.
Because yesterday still has many lessons for the struggles of tomorrow.
To know where we are going,
we must know where we come from.
Finally,
I want to thank you all.
We fought shoulder to shoulder with most of you.
We are worthy successors of those who came before us.
We received a WFTU wounded, and together we made it strong and mighty again.
We delivered a WFTU as a leading force, with more than 110 million members in every corner of the planet. With strong alliances and strong friends. Fearless and brave against the bourgeoisie and against the imperialists, and proud in the face of the yellow trade union leaderships and their puppets.
The red caravan moves forward. We march ahead united, with our new leadership, with all our cadres in the front line. I feel lucky we walked together, and lucky we continue together. All together, let us help the next generations become more capable than us. Those who come after must become better than those before. The WFTU must become ever more capable of meeting modern demands.
I thank you from my heart, and I finish with an appeal to everyone: never forget—
It is our personal responsibility and our collective duty to make the WFTU stronger and to protect it.
It is our personal responsibility to keep the WFTU on a militant, class path. It is our personal responsibility and collective duty to keep the WFTU always on the front line of struggles!
Long live the WFTU! The struggle continues—until final victory!
Speech of George Mavrikos, Honorary and past President of the WFTU, to the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the founding of the WFTU in Paris France Oct. 3, 2025, Paris.

Il Manifesto
Edition 04.10.2025
Roberto Ciccarelli
Not just a general strike, but a generalised strike. This latter expression was repeated yesterday in the marches that united a vast and unprecedented trade union front, from the grassroots to the CGIL, with the power of a widespread movement calling for the release of the Global Sumud Flotilla activists kidnapped by Israel and against the genocide in Gaza. To understand the meaning of ‘generalised strike’, we need to talk about the inmates of Bologna’s Dozza prison who work for ‘Fare Imprese in Dozza’, a company within the prison. Yesterday, they decided to join the general strike.
‘FOR US PRISONERS, going to work is a moment of freedom from the prison environment in which we live,’ they wrote in a letter read by the secretary of the Bologna Chamber of Labour, Michele Bulgarelli. ‘We are giving up a day of freedom and our wages. This decision was taken to express our indignation at the genocide that is still taking place and to support the people of the Flotilla who were arrested for no other crime than being ambassadors of humanity. This is the least we can do to thank all those citizens who fight every day for the rights of prisoners.”
Pubblicato 4 giorni fa
Edizione 04.10.2025
Roberto Ciccarelli
Non solo generale, ma uno sciopero generalizzato. Quest’ultima espressione è stata ripetuta ieri nei cortei che hanno unito un vasto e inedito fronte sindacale, da quello di base alla Cgil, con la potenza di un movimento diffuso che chiede la liberazione degli attivisti della Global Sumud Flotilla rapiti da Israele e contro il genocidio a Gaza. Per capire il significato di «sciopero generalizzato» bisogna raccontare quello dei detenuti del carcere bolognese della Dozza che lavorano per «Fare Imprese in Dozza», un’azienda interna all’istituto detentivo. Ieri hanno deciso di aderire allo sciopero generale.
«PER NOI RECLUSI andare a lavorare è un momento di libertà dal contesto carcerario in cui viviamo – hanno scritto in una lettera letta dal segretario della Camera del Lavoro di Bologna Michele Bulgarelli – Rinunciamo a un giorno di libertà e al nostro stipendio. Questa decisione è stata presa per manifestare tutta la nostra indignazione per il genocidio tutt’ora in atto e per supportare le persone della Flotilla arrestate con l’unica colpa di essere ambasciatori d’umanità. Questo è il minimo che possiamo fare per poter ringraziare tutti quei cittadini che ogni giorno si battono per i diritti dei detenuti».
12 ITALIANS ALSO ON BOARD The second humanitarian mission stopped 120 nautical miles from Palestinian waters. All nine boats intercepted. Doctors, nurses and journalists on board the Conscience
Published about 2 hours ago
Edition 09.10.2025
Editorial staff
The Freedom Flotilla was also attacked by Israel: it happened during the night, about 120 nautical miles from Palestinian waters. All nine boats were intercepted. “The Flotilla was sailing in accordance with international law, outside Israeli jurisdiction,” explain the activists, “when we were attacked.”
In videos posted on social media, filmed by activists before throwing smartphones, tablets and laptops into the sea, drones can be seen flying over the Conscience, the ‘flagship’ of the new fleet, followed by the assault by Israeli soldiers who, once on board, machine guns in hand, smashed the cameras that were filming the event live and then immobilised the crew.
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A BORDO ANCHE 12 ITALIANI Fermata a 120 miglia nautiche dalle acque palestinesi la seconda missione umanitaria. Intercettate tutte e nove le barche. A bordo della Conscience medici, infermieri e giornalisti
Pubblicato circa 2 ore fa
Edizione 09.10.2025
Redazione
Anche la Freedom Flotilla è stata attaccata da Israele: è accaduto nella notte, a circa 120 miglia nautiche dalle acque palestinesi. Tutte e nove le barche sono state intercettate. “La Flotilla stava navigando in conformità con il diritto internazionale, al di fuori della giurisdizione israeliana”, spiegano gli attivisti, “quando siamo stati attaccati”.
Nei video pubblicati sui social, girati dagli attivisti prima di gettare in mare smartphone, tablet e computer portatili, si vedono prima i droni volare sulla Conscience, la nave “ammiraglia” della nuova flotta, quindi l’assalto dei militari israeliani che, una volta saliti a bordo, mitra in braccio, hanno spaccato le telecamere che riprendevano in diretta l’accaduto e poi bloccato l’equipaggio.
STOP PRESS. * STOP PRESS * STOP PRESS * STOP PRESS
Italy’s Prime Minister Meloni is accused of complicity in genocide by the ICC.
Albanese and Wong had better watch out.
They have consistently lied that they have no part in sending weapons to Israel.
Reference
Italy’s Meloni says ICC complaint accuses her of Gaza genocide complicity | Israel-Palestine conflict News | Al Jazeera https://share.google/NtDlTkw9iGfgBcIGI