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This page is a stub and may not fulfill the minimum content policy.
You can help expand this page by adding an image or writing additional text.The Workers' Militia or Arbetarmilisen was originally the paramilitary wing of Arbetarepartiet MSAP in Sweden, but was later on transformed into an independent entity governed by its members. Nowadays, the militia is once again the private paramilitary platoon of MSAP.
The militia fights for internationalism, socialism and against imperialism, and is actively participating in wars all over the globe no matter the national boundaries. It consists of well-equipped and experienced manpower, but also supplies local anti-imperialist fighters with guns and gifts.
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Economy
The militia is completely donation-funded.
Intervention
The Workers' Militia has been involved in anti-imperialist wars in
- North Korea (Operation_Fire_Spark)
- USA
- Latvia
- Germany (Third_Sweden-Germany_War),
- Sweden (Operation_Burning_Spirit),
- South Africa (Indonesia-South_Africa_War),
- Serbia (Croatia-Serbia_War),
- Mexico (USA-Mexico_War) and
- Russia eRomanian Scandal.
Newspaper
The Workers' Militia publishes a newspaper "The International Brigade" which serves as a main communication channel with its members. Orders and important articles are published here. For operational history, see the newspaper.
See also
Workers' Militia current Forum Workers' Militia previously Forum