Frankfurt, May 1 -- A statement issued on International Workers' Day has called for redefining May Day as a global platform for what it describes as "revolutionary struggle for national liberation and human dignity", arguing that the day should not be limited to traditional labour rights such as wages and employment.
In a detailed political message, Shafi Burfat, Chairman of the Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM), Germany, said the working class has a "historical, moral, and revolutionary responsibility" to engage not only in class-based struggles but also in what he termed national liberation movements.
"The working class does not emerge in a vacuum; it belongs to a nation, a land, a language, a history, and a social existence," Burfat ...
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