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A socialist newsweekly published in the interests of working people
Vol. 64/No. 33August 28, 2000

 
Letters
 
A paper that tells the truth
As a reader of the Militant, I want to congratulate you for the excellent work that you do. In my eyes, the Militant is essential to be able to understand the world today. I was reading Le Soleil, a daily in the region of Quebec, and I found an interesting article [about police spying on antimilitarist groups in Canada]. I think that you should talk about it somewhere in the Militant. It might give a better idea of the nature of the Canadian state to other readers accustomed to think that the Canadian state is all about peacekeeping and liberty.

Finally, I want to thank you for the coverage of the struggle in the Dakota Premium meatpacking plant and the articles covering the Palestinian struggle for justice and freedom. It is really good to have a paper that pumps the truth into our brains.

Vive le Quebec Libre! [Long live free Quebec]

Vive l'independance du Quebec! [Long live Quebec independence]

Dmitris Fasfalis  
Sainte-Foy, Quebec

The letters column is an open forum for all viewpoints on subjects of interest to working people. Please keep your letters brief. Where necessary they will be abridged. Please indicate if you prefer that your initials be used rather than your full name.

 
 
 
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