The International Socialists (Danish: Internationale Socialister) is a Trotskyist organisation in Denmark. IS was set up in 1984 as split from the Left Socialists. It is part of the International Socialist Tendency led by the British Socialist Workers Party. The International Socialists are mainly involved in activities aiming at organising students. When ATTAC was founded in Denmark, IS worked with the organisation. Later on IS members pulled out of ATTAC claiming that the organisation had no substance. As an organisation closely connected to the British Socialist Workers Party IS has a similar, if not identical approach on the Iraq issue, i.e. giving the various resistance movements of Iraq unconditional but tactical support. The Danish media has attracted attention on IS because of this
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| - International Socialists (Denmark) (en)
- Международные социалисты (Дания) (ru)
- 国际社会主义者 (丹麦) (zh)
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| - «Международные социалисты», МС (дат. Internationale Socialister) — небольшая троцкистская организация в Дании, секция Международной социалистической тенденции. (ru)
- 国际社会主义者(丹麦语:Internationale Socialister)是丹麦的一个托洛茨基主义组织。该组织成立于1984年,分裂自。该组织是国际社会主义倾向的成员。 2006年3月,该组织在它的代表大会上决定集体加入团结名单-红绿联盟,同时继续保留它原有的组织及出版《社会主义工人报》。2015年1月18日,该组织决定退出团结名单-红绿联盟。 (zh)
- The International Socialists (Danish: Internationale Socialister) is a Trotskyist organisation in Denmark. IS was set up in 1984 as split from the Left Socialists. It is part of the International Socialist Tendency led by the British Socialist Workers Party. The International Socialists are mainly involved in activities aiming at organising students. When ATTAC was founded in Denmark, IS worked with the organisation. Later on IS members pulled out of ATTAC claiming that the organisation had no substance. As an organisation closely connected to the British Socialist Workers Party IS has a similar, if not identical approach on the Iraq issue, i.e. giving the various resistance movements of Iraq unconditional but tactical support. The Danish media has attracted attention on IS because of this (en)
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| - The International Socialists (Danish: Internationale Socialister) is a Trotskyist organisation in Denmark. IS was set up in 1984 as split from the Left Socialists. It is part of the International Socialist Tendency led by the British Socialist Workers Party. The International Socialists are mainly involved in activities aiming at organising students. When ATTAC was founded in Denmark, IS worked with the organisation. Later on IS members pulled out of ATTAC claiming that the organisation had no substance. As an organisation closely connected to the British Socialist Workers Party IS has a similar, if not identical approach on the Iraq issue, i.e. giving the various resistance movements of Iraq unconditional but tactical support. The Danish media has attracted attention on IS because of this issue. In 1992, its office in the capital was attacked and one of its members was killed as a result. At its congress in March 2006 IS decided to collectively join the broader Red-Green Alliance. IS will however maintain its own organisation and keep publishing its monthly Socialistisk Arbejderavis. On 18 January 2015 the IS decided to leave the Red-Green Alliance. (en)
- «Международные социалисты», МС (дат. Internationale Socialister) — небольшая троцкистская организация в Дании, секция Международной социалистической тенденции. (ru)
- 国际社会主义者(丹麦语:Internationale Socialister)是丹麦的一个托洛茨基主义组织。该组织成立于1984年,分裂自。该组织是国际社会主义倾向的成员。 2006年3月,该组织在它的代表大会上决定集体加入团结名单-红绿联盟,同时继续保留它原有的组织及出版《社会主义工人报》。2015年1月18日,该组织决定退出团结名单-红绿联盟。 (zh)
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