Movement for Social Justice

The Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) is a socialist political party in Trinidad and Tobago founded in March 2009.

Its current leader is David Abdulah, a former government senator and general secretary of the Oilfields Workers' Trade Union.

In October 2012 the MSJ launched a think-tank called the Foundation for Social Justice, which aims to promote ideals of social justice, equity and participatory democracy through seminars, research, publication, advocacy and campaigns.

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