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1 July 2017, by Messaoud Romdhani
Leaving Maghreb Youth on the Sidelines
Whether they are in Tataouine (Tunisia) or in El-Houceima (Morocco), young people are facing the same problems: long-term unemployment, endemic poverty and deliberate marginalization. Instead of (…) -
1 July 2017, by Mouin Rabbani
Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the Gulf Cooperation Council Crisis
It is tempting, and not entirely inaccurate, to dismiss the escalating crisis between Qatar and a number of its neighbors as a petulant princely playground spat. Extending this tempting logic, one (…) -
1 July 2017, by Jawed Naqvi
India-Wide Rallies Held Against Lynching of Muslims, Dalits
NEW DELHI: When it gets unbearably hot in parts of India a cloudburst ends the long spells of suffocation and suffering. The rain clouds visited Delhi all too briefly on Wednesday but they may (…) -
1 July 2017
World Heritage Watch report on the destruction of Sur
A new report has been released by the World Heritage Watch on the destruction of large parts of the 7000 years old city (Suriçi) of Amed (Diyarbakir) in North Kurdistan by the Turkish state since (…) -
1 July 2017, by Manash Firaq Bhattacharjee
The Lynching of a Nation
Lynching is a modern form of tribalism, where enemies – differentiated by religion, race, caste or ideology – are bracketed for elimination. Fascism is not defined by the number of its (…) -
1 July 2017
In Solidarity With ‘Not in My Name’
Progressives in the subcontinent have long played a leading role in the struggle against discrimination targeting any group of people as well as in the struggle for the equality of all regardless (…) -
1 July 2017, by Ravish Kumar
The National Project for Instilling Fear Has Reached Completion
On June 9, 2017, Basit Malik, a reporter for Caravan magazine, went on a reporting assignment to Sonia Vihar in Delhi where there is a dispute between some Muslim and Hindu residents of the (…) -
1 June 2017, by Myssana Morany
Israel Aims New Nakba-Style Weapon At Arab Citizens
The new so-called Kaminitz Law allows the Israeli government to carry out mass home demolitions in Arab villages and towns already hard hit by housing shortages and discriminatory state policies. (…) -
1 June 2017, by Catherine Shakdam
Yemen - a Nation in Resistance Against Wahhabi Imperialism
Yemen was earmarked for a brutal military takeover the minute its people began to assert their sovereign rights against the diktat of Saudi Arabia. Here we are again discussing the human (…) -
1 June 2017, by Pritam Singh
‘Naxalbari’: Fifty Years Later
Today, May 25, will commemorate 50 years of the Maoist uprising of Naxalbari in West Bengal. In March, 1967, a decision was taken in Naxalbari to carry out an armed rebellion for the rights of (…) -
1 June 2017, by Rajdeep Sardesai
Two Different Daughters of India
Both Jyoti Singh and Bilkis Bano were brutalised and gangraped. What happened to them holds a mirror to the darker side of our society and yet their narratives do diverge, a separation that (…) -
1 June 2017, by John Feffer
The Nixonization of Donald Trump
In the aftermath of Watergate, the country turned to the left. Are progressives positioned to capitalize on Trump’s stumbles today? The comparisons are multiplying. There was Trump’s appeal to (…) -
1 June 2017, by Sukumar Muralidharan
En Marche to Uncertainty
The French election was fought within a narrow spectrum of nationalist anxiety For embattled western liberals, it was like emerging into a new dawn of hope. On May 7, Emmanuel Macron, deftly (…) -
1 June 2017, by Jawed Naqvi
Terror of the Witches’ Prophecy
In a phenomenally wired world like ours we should ideally be more enlightened and connected. The reality is the opposite, bordering on the occult. There seems to be more focus on the witches’ (…) -
1 June 2017, by Mostafa Henaway
Migration and Capitalism, in the Age of Trump
“We are people! We are not illegal!”— Kiwi Ilafonte This past May 1st, across the United States and here in Quebec, the spirit of May Day was alive and well. Immigrant workers have given (…) -
1 June 2017, by Alfredo Saad-Filho
Brazil’s Political Rupture and the Left’s Opportunity
Fora Temer – eleições diretas já! “Out with Temer – direct elections now!” Amid meltdown in Brazil, the left calls for democracy, while the right must find ways to deny the people a voice. (…) -
1 June 2017, by Ali Abunimah
Hunger Strike Ends, Palestinian Prisoners Declare Victory
GAZA: After 40 days without food, hundreds of Palestinian prisoners have suspended their hunger strike in Israeli jails. The end of the strike came after 20 hours of intense negotiations (…) -
1 June 2017, by Deneb Sumbul
Labour Movement in Pakistan
Karamat Ali, Executive Director of the Pakistan Institute of Labour Education and Research (PILER), is one of the most well known faces of the labour movement in Pakistan. In his 40-year journey (…) -
1 May 2017, by HadfNews
Prisoners Hunger Strike in Palestine
Marking Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, and as over 1,500 Palestinian political prisoners enter an open hunger strike for a series of demands, HadfNews published an interview with imprisoned (…) -
1 May 2017, by Laura Carlsen
Latin America’s Women-Led Movements and New Feminisms
Less than a week before International Women’s Day a year ago, Honduran military men trained by the Pentagon burst into her home and assassinated Berta Caceres. Feminist, environmentalist, and (…) -
1 May 2017, by Katherine Cashman
Resistance Highways; Finding a Place for Protest in the U.S.A.
“There is nothing more powerful than the sound of marching feet” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Public protests arise out of the unique form of each city: the systems of governance, the character (…) -
1 May 2017, by Tapan Bose
Kashmir: Pellet Guns, Stone Pelting and the Supreme Court
On March 28, during the fourth hearing of the J & K Bar Association’s appeal for banning the use of pellet guns in the valley, the Supreme Court apparently told the Bar Association that it (…) -
1 May 2017, by Pervez Hoodbhoy
Kashmir: The Possibilities
Kashmir needs people’s struggle, not terrorism In 2003 I interviewed the late Amanullah Khan, founder of the nationalist organization Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, for our documentary (…) -
1 May 2017, by Vijay Prashad
Why the U.S. Is a Bigger Threat Than North Korea
A few years ago, I asked a retired Iraqi Air Force officer what it felt like to be bombed periodically by the United States in the 1990s. Whenever U.S. President Bill Clinton felt irritated, I (…) -
1 May 2017, by Pervez Hoodbhoy
‘Holy Shiver’
Much of the Pakistani public, tacitly or openly, endorses violent punishment of suspected blasphemers. THE mental state of men ready and poised to kill has long fascinated scientists. The (…) -
1 May 2017, by Jeremy Wildeman & Matteo Mazzoleni
Giving a Voice to Local NGOs in a Flawed Global Aid Environment
In a foreign aid environment dominated top-down by donors, what can we do to facilitate local ownership over the aid process? Is it possible, or is the system just too flawed? Local Leadership (…) -
1 May 2017, by A.T. Moussa Tchangari
OXFAM Novib and Human Rights Organization in Niger
After eleven years of partnership, the Dutch NGO OXFAM Novib decided, on March 22, 2017 to cut off all partnership relationship with the Nigerien Association Alternative Citizens’ Spaces (…) -
3 April 2017, by Harish Khare
The Consecration of a Hindu Vote Bank
Here’s a simple question: why did the Modi magic work in Uttar Pradesh so gloriously but fail so conspicuously to cast its charm in Punjab, Goa and Manipur? If the Bharatiya Janata Party is the (…) -
3 April 2017, by Ujjal Dosanjh
This is How it Happens
It is now considered harsh to call a spade a spade. One has less and less and sometimes no right to one’s truth. Ascendant is the truth of the strong, particularly the strong man This is how it (…) -
3 April 2017, by Ravish Kumar
“To Present an Alternative Opinion is a Serious Crime”
NDTV anchor Ravish Kumar was on Sunday, March 19, awarded the inaugural Kuldip Nayyar Award for Journalism in recognition of his “outstanding journalism”. His speech at the ceremony has been (…) -
3 April 2017, by Caravan Desk
Teesta Setalvad Raises Rights Situation in India at UN Human Rights Council in Geneva
Renowned Indian activist spoke on behalf of the Advocates for Human Rights, Indian American Muslim Council, Jamia Teachers’ Solidarity Association and the Quill Foundation NEW DELHI – Eminent (…) -
3 April 2017, by Messaoud Romdhani
On Women’s International Day: Equality, You Said?
The celebration of Women’s Day in Tunisia this year has shown that pride and self-satisfaction that have portrayed Tunisia as the pioneer in women’s emancipation, from the Code of Personal Status (…) -
3 April 2017, by Sergio Yahni
Palestine Says Popular Struggle is the Path to Liberation
As support for the two state solution declines, Palestinians in occupied territory identify popular resistance as the antidote to Israeli occupation and settlement expansion. A study published (…) -
3 April 2017, by Editor
The Celebration of International Women’s Day in Iraq at Shahrazad Festival
Several activities have been organized in March 2017 in Baghdad by the Iraqi Social Forum celebrating the International Women’s Day and aimed at supporting Iraqi women and strengthening their (…) -
3 April 2017, by BDS National Committee
Israel’s Ongoing Campaign to Silence Omar Barghouti and Repress BDS
On the morning of Sunday, March 19, Israeli tax authorities barged into the home of Omar Barghouti, the prominent Palestinian human rights defender and co-founder of the Boycott, Divestment and (…) -
3 April 2017, by Siddharth Varadarajan
In Conversation With Baburam Bhattarai, Former Prime Minister of Nepal
Siddharth Varadarajan, founding editor of The Wire, and Baburam Bhattarai, former prime minister of Nepal, discuss the recent political developments in Nepal and India-Nepal relations. (…) -
3 April 2017, by Sally Burch
The Challenge to Rebuild a People’s Internet
It is already hard to imagine daily life without the innovations of the so-called digital technological “revolution” in spite of the fact that most of these innovations have proliferated over just (…) -
3 April 2017
Stand Against Religious Bigotry, Defend Democratic Rights of all Citizens of India
29th March 2017 People’s Alliance for Democracy and Secularism (PADS) condemns the murder of rationalist H. Farook in Coimbatore, Tamilnadu on March 16, 2017. Farook was a member of Dravidar (…) -
1 February 2017, by Messaoud Romdhani
Gauging Politics From Fiction
David Ayer’s film «Suicide Squad», which broke box office records, was portrayed by critics as “two hours of soul-sickening confusion and sensory damage.” Its heroes (read: villains) have nothing (…) -
1 February 2017, by Saba Naqvi
“The Only Problem is the People…”
If the Tamils were ever to threaten secession, they would have nowhere to go but the Ocean, and even if they were to swim across, the Sri Lankans won’t have them! What’s a little bull between (…) -
1 February 2017, by Pritam Singh
Climate Change in Trump Times
It may be a pure coincidence that the inauguration of Donald Trump is taking place at the same time as the world’s most respected climate monitoring scientific organisations are reporting that (…) -
1 February 2017, by Vijay Prashad
Peace is a Process
Two days of talks over the war in Syria ended this week in Astana, Kazakhstan. Iran, Russia and Turkey were the main powers at the table. Kazakhstan was a perfect location for the talks, since it (…) -
1 February 2017, by Phyllis Bennis
Trump Is Carpet-Bombing U.S. Foreign Policy
Already Trump is super-charging U.S. militarism, gutting diplomacy, and punishing the victims of wars Washington started. Very soon, Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order (…) -
1 February 2017, by Ehab Lotayef
The Dangers Of White Supremacy And Xenophobia
Before shutting down my computer after a long Sunday, I read the news. News I did not imagine I would ever read, although, looking back, it was months and years in the making and clear signs were (…) -
1 February 2017, by Sid Ryan
Fight the Muslim Ban - Trump’s Not Welcome Here!
In the mid-1800’s, Ireland was ravaged by a famine that killed millions over a 5 year period. More than one million Irish men, women and children boarded “coffin ships” in which they made their (…) -
1 January 2017, by Gustave Massiah
The New World Struggles To Be Born
The situation seems to be desperate. The offensive of the right wing and the far right movements occupies space and minds. It spreads out in the media and claims to express the shift of societies (…) -
1 January 2017, by Ariane Brunet
Syria: A Moment to Reflect
The Syrian wars are one set of issues the other is the so-called peace to come, an added bonus here. Whether UN agencies, donors, mafia, proxy rebels, human rights NGO, women’s rights (…) -
1 January 2017, by Kashmir Concerned Citizens’ Collective
Kashmir
SRINAGAR, December 16: The Concerned Citizens’ Collective team that visited Kashmir from 12 to 16 December 2016, expressed deep dismay to observe that the people of the Kashmir valley have been (…) -
1 January 2017, by Kurdish Question
New Internationalist Antifascist Battalion Formed in Rojava-Northern Syria
The battalion, formed by foreign volunteers from around the globe was declared on 19 December 2016 with a press statement. The statement by the group, which was released online read: "Today (…) -
1 January 2017, by Patrick Cockburn
This Is Why Everything You’ve Read About The Wars In Syria And Iraq Could Be Wrong
It is too dangerous for journalists to operate in rebel-held areas of Aleppo and Mosul. But there is a tremendous hunger for news from the Middle East, so the temptation is for the media give (…) -
1 January 2017, by Pritam Singh
Punjab’s Dalits and Politics of Patronage
The share of Dalits in the population of Punjab is higher than in any other state. What distinguishes Punjab’s story of failed Dalit mobilisation from UP’s successful model of Dalit mobilisation (…) -
1 January 2017, by Haidar Eid
An Independent Palestinian Reaction to John Kerry’s "Historic" Speech
GAZA: Outgoing Secretary of State John Kerry delivered a speech on December, 28, in which he lamented the defunct two- state solution for the “Israeli-Palestinian conflict.” (The reason I am using (…) -
1 January 2017
“US Vote was Obama Revenge on Netanyahu”
The UN Security Council has passed a resolution censuring Israel for its settlement expansion in the occupied Palestinian territories after the US refused to veto it, reversing its longstanding (…) -
1 December 2016, by Chris Hedges
It’s Worse Than You Think
Widespread social unrest will ignite when Donald Trump’s base realizes it has been betrayed. I do not know when this will happen. But that it will happen is certain. Investments in the stocks of (…) -
1 December 2016, by Saib Bilaval
Hillary Clinton Is Not Simply A Symptom Of Our Corrupt System, She Is A Leading Cause
Since the results of the US Presidential election were announced, media focus has been on how Donald Trump won, rather than how Hillary lost. In the two days after the results, most of the media (…) -
1 December 2016, by Immanuel Wallerstein
"The U.S. Election: It’s over at last, or is it?”
Almost everyone is astonished at Trump’s victory. It is said that even Trump was astonished. And of course now everyone is explaining how it happened, although the explanations are different. And (…) -
1 December 2016, by Yanis Varoufakis
Trump Victory Comes With A Silver Lining For The World’s Progressives
The election of Donald Trump symbolises the demise of a remarkable era. It was a time when we saw the curious spectacle of a superpower, the US, growing stronger because of – rather than despite – (…) -
1 December 2016, by Martin Lukacs
Justin Trudeau’s Giant Corporate Giveaway
A privatization spree in Canada could cost regular people billions, erode democracy and undermine the fight against climate change While prime minister Justin Trudeau flogged our public assets (…) -
1 December 2016, by Matthew Behrens
Armed Drones Part of Trudeau’s New Military
A proposed Canadian Mission Sequence of Events takes readers through the log of a drone mission, with demonstrators referred to as “moving targets” and drones employed to “assist ground security (…) -
1 December 2016, by Jean Drèze
The New Abnormal In Kashmir
Continued repression is likely to intensify the alienation in Kashmir. It would be much wiser for the government to realise the futility of stonewalling and initiate unconditional talks with all (…) -
1 December 2016, by Antoine Khalili
Montreal Convergence Assembly on Rojava and the Kurdish Struggle for World Kobane Day
On Tuesday, November 1st 2016, World Kobane Day, activists and allies of the inspiring social movements in Rojava (the northern region of Syria) gathered in a large number of cities across the (…) -
1 November 2016, by Francesco Amoruso and Endika Rodriguez-Martin
Settler Colonialisms of a Special Type: Apartheid in Palestine/Israel and South Africa
A review of Israel and South Africa: The Many Faces of Apartheid. Edited by Ilan Pappé. Zed Books (2015). If the reader is searching for a thorough academic comparative work on Israel and (…) -
1 November 2016, by Siddharth Varadarajan
As Modi Dumps Palestine at UN, His Praise for Israeli Army Does India Military No Credit
In his zeal to harvest political capital from the Indian army’s recent action targeting terrorists along the Line of Control, Modi has conveniently forgotten that the Israeli army’s ‘valour’ has (…) -
1 November 2016, by Tommaso Segantini
Norman Finkelstein: Prospects, Hope and Strategies for the Future in Palestine
The year 2017 will mark the 50th anniversary of Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories during the 1967 war. In this exchange with freelance journalist Tommaso Segantini, Norman (…) -
1 November 2016, by Jooneed Khan
Aruna Roy And The Grassroots Revolution In India
In the “multiple Indias” where firebrand social activist Aruna Roy has earned herself a world-wide reputation for integrity and commitment, women of all castes, classes and creeds come together (…) -
1 November 2016, by VOICES
The “Canada Brand”: Violence and Canadian Mining Companies in Latin America
Executive Summary The Justice and Corporate Accountability Project of York University’s Osgoode Hall Law School has documented troubling incidents of violence associated with Canadian mining (…) -
1 November 2016, by Jehan Perera
Sri Lanka: Justice Must Also Be Seen To Be Done
COLOMBO: The common cause of the National Unity Government to tackle the corruption of the past and to put an end to it in the present seemed to come apart at the seams when President Maithripala (…) -
1 November 2016, by Marti
A Weekend of Rights and Peace in “Another Iraq”
The Iraqi Civil Society Solidarity Initiative celebrates the tremendous success of the Iraqi Social Forum and The Baghdad Marathon for Peace in Iraq (22-24 September 2016, Baghdad). Where can (…) -
1 November 2016
Women Resist Militarization, Occupation And Wars Of Aggression!
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women As we approach the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, we are reminded that the greatest form of (…) -
1 November 2016, by Pritam Singh
Nurture Artistic & Academic Freedom
Let the sons and daughters of Haryana develop as a hundred flowers bloom. Universities must support creative endeavour to enable cultural renaissance and human development. I have had a soft (…) -
4 October 2016, by Jeremy Wildeman
Canadian Government and Political Party suppression of Palestinian Rights
Elizabeth May’s recent crackdown on her own Green Party membership over its support for Palestinian human rights parallels mainstream oppression by Canada’s other political parties against (…) -
4 October 2016, by I.A. Rehman
Should We Rethink Kashmir?
PRIME MINISTER Nawaz Sharif has perhaps done all that he could to draw the international community’s attention to the Kashmiri people’s ordeal. He and members of his large entourage spoke of (…) -
4 October 2016, by Sukumar Muralidharan
When Media Fantasies Collide With Strategic Realities
An army of newsroom warriors used the Uri attack to create one illusion after another Security anxieties spiked after the September 18 suicide attack on an army post near Uri in northern (…) -
4 October 2016, by Aiyanas Ormond
Duterte, the Drug War and Prospects for Peace in the Philippines
Since his swearing in as President of the Republic of the Philippines on the 30th of June, Rodrigo Duterte has been dominating headlines. Most recently, Duterte’s war on drug sellers and users, (…) -
4 October 2016, by Nada Elia
Honor Edward Said’s Legacy by Supporting BDS
September 25, 2016 marked the thirteenth anniversary of the passing of Professor Edward Said, one of the most influential intellectuals of the twentieth century, and a political icon for anyone (…) -
4 October 2016, by Tapan Bose
Modi’s Newfound Interest in Balochistan: Why India Could Be on a Sticky Wicket
When Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s declared that his government would highlight the violation of Baloch people’s human rights by Pakistan, it was welcomed by Baloch nationalists. The (…) -
4 October 2016, by Moroccan Climate Justice Coalition
The Casablanca Declaration
Record-breaking temperatures month after month, a succession of cyclones, hurricanes, floods, forest fires and debilitating droughts remind us that climate change is a reality which already (…) -
4 October 2016, by Pritam Singh
Let Us Not Lose Sight of Cost of Escalation
Reducing India-Pak tensions is a historic necessity. Regions far from the borders can afford to play warmongering games, but the border regions would be devastated in both countries if war breaks (…) -
6 September 2016, by Tapan Bose
Why Kashmiris Don’t Trust India
I have been reading op-ed page articles about the current agitation being led by Kashmiri youth who have grown up under the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA). While most of these articles (…) -
6 September 2016, by Sophia Reuss
Beyond ‘Green’ Jobs
The World Social Forum drew to a close on August 15 after a hectic week of over 1,500 self-managed committees, a handful of star-studded keynote panels, creative actions, demonstrations and (…) -
6 September 2016, by Yusur Al Bahrani
The Omrans of Yemen
The ash-covered child seemed terrified. Omran Daqneesh was not crying as the medical worker carried him to the back of an ambulance. In shock, the boy was sitting on the orange chair. For weeks, (…) -
6 September 2016, by Taha Öztürk
Reflections on The Turkish Coup
“If you’re not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing.” - Malcolm X Throughout history, rulers had (…) -
6 September 2016, by Pritam Singh
IMF’s Autocritique of Neo-liberalism?
In a recent article published in Finance and Development, an International Monetary Fund magazine, three economists have critically evaluated the policies the IMF promotes. They acknowledge (…) -
6 September 2016, by ICSSI
Third Iraqi Social Forum
September 22-24, 2016 Baghdad Why the ISF? Within the difficult situation Iraq is going through, the war against Daesh, the terrorist organization, and its impact of millions of Iraqi IDPs, (…) -
1 August 2016, by Samia Constantin
Shia in Saudi Arabia: A History of Discrimination, Oppression
The relationship between Saudi Sunni and Shia has always been characterized by conflict. Shia Muslims in Saudi Arabia are a minority group that account for 10 to 15 percent of the population in a (…) -
1 August 2016, by Yusur Al Bahrani
I Am Human
The aroma of hookah smoke pierces the air and finds its way to me as I walk down one of Amman’s most traditional streets in Al-Balad, or Down Town. I follow a smell that leads me to stairs. After (…) -
1 August 2016, by Chelsea Barnett
In Defence of Sympathy: VR, Empathy, and Real-World Storytelling
From July 15th to 17th, TIFF Bell Lightbox showcased a virtual reality (VR) exhibition entitled POP 02: VR + Empathy + Real-World Storytelling. It was the second in a three-part immersive media (…) -
1 August 2016, by Ronald Cameron
WSF in Montreal and the Relevance of the Social Forum Process
The first World Social Forum (WSF) to take place in a Northern Country will be held in few weeks in Montreal, from August 9 to 14. Most of the programming is now set on the eve of its holding. The (…) -
1 August 2016, by Jooneed Khan
Turkey Between Two Fascisms
In Turkey, where the attempted coup failed and arms went silent after 24 hours of clashes and killings, civilian fascism has won over military fascism – even as both competed to project each camp (…) -
1 August 2016, by Peoples’ Democratic Party
The Way Out of This Crisis is not Declaring State of Emergency, but Democracy
Five days after the coup attempt on 15th of July, the NSC and Council of Ministers declared a state of emergency in the country. This step shows the coup attempt might have been blocked, but the (…) -
1 August 2016, by Ilan Pappe
Why Brexit May Be Palestine’s Gain
The British referendum on membership in the European Union on 23 June has exposed deep layers of racism and xenophobia in the United Kingdom and raises serious concerns about the welfare of (…) -
1 August 2016, by Sukumar Muralidharan
War of the Worlds
The IS claim of a new caliphate would be laughable but for troubling resonances with Turkey’s ambitions A killer truck ploughed through a festive crowd in the French Riviera town of Nice on (…) -
1 August 2016, by Saib Bilaval
“You Can Have Your Weak Nominee If You Wish”
Ultimately, what the Sanders endorsement has proved is what the candidate was arguing from the beginning – that it was not Sanders and his campaign that was holding Hillary Clinton’s poll numbers (…) -
1 August 2016, by Benoit Renaud
A March For Our Rivers And Against Pipelines
Stop oléoduc Outaouais (Outaouais against the pipeline) is organizing a march to protect our rivers and the climate, starting on August 14, in Saint-André d’Argenteuil, a small town approximately (…) -
8 July 2016, by Malcolm Guy
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte: A Socialist in Disguise?
Time magazine called him "the punisher" while other publications refer to him as “Duterte Harry”, the Trump of the Philippines, or a “dictator in waiting”. I feel compelled by the somewhat (…) -
4 July 2016, by Sophia Reuss
An Interview with Ali Abunimah: BDS and Palestinian Solidarity
Ali Abunimah is a prominent Palestinian-American activist and journalist. Abunimah is the Vice-President on the Board of Directors of the Arab American Action Network, a fellow at the Palestine (…) -
4 July 2016, by Samia Constantin
“I Am a Victim of Injustice”: Dilma Rousseff and Sexism in Brazilian Politics
Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff faces an impeachment trial after accusations of burying an important budget deficit to guarantee her re-election in 2014 sparked massive public outrage. The (…) -
4 July 2016, by Kyle Jacques
What Hillary and Trump’s Foreign Policies Have in Common
Hillary Clinton’s major speech on foreign policy was surely a disappointment for anyone who wanted to hear about, well, foreign policy. Take away the many digs at Donald Trump and the many (…) -
4 July 2016, by Catherine Larouche
The Other Side of The War on Terror: False Terror Charges Against Muslim Youth in India
I first met Mohammed Aamir Khan in the office of Act Now for Harmony and Democracy (ANHAD), a Delhi-based organization working on communal harmony and human rights, in which he was formerly (…) -
4 July 2016, by Dylan Boyko
The Results that We Got: The Contradictions of American Gun Violence
There is a problem in America with the economics of safety. Early in Evan Osnos’ stunning New Yorker article on the subtle proliferation of gun ownership and gun discourse in America, he quotes (…)