Uprising in Iran: International Solidarity with Gaps
The article discusses the noticeable absence of remembrance for the slain Iranian protesters during the traditional commemoration of Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht in Berlin.
She Joined the Socialist Uprising. Her Works Are Still Relevant Today
Rosa Luxemburg was a prominent socialist in Germany, best known for her activism shortly after World War I, and her ideas continue to resonate in historical discussions about the role of the working class in the fight for a fairer society.
They Were Killed by Government Paramilitary Forces. They Were the Loudest Opponents of World War I
Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht, prominent German socialists and revolutionaries, were assassinated by paramilitary forces following a failed uprising in 1919, remaining influential figures in discussions about the working class's role in striving for a just society.