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2 June 2013, by Bipasha Sultana
The Endemic of Rape in India: Will the Newly Amended Rape Laws Address the Root of the Problem?
Nation-wide protests have provoked a re-consideration of existing rape laws in India. These were triggered by the fatal rape incident in New Delhi this past December, in which a 23 year old (...) -
2 June 2013, by Houda Chergui
A Violent yet Successful Transition in Civilian Governance in Pakistan
Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) leader Nawaz Sharif was the victor of Pakistan’s recent National Assembly elections, his party securing 125 of the 137 seats needed to form a majority (...) -
2 June 2013, by Michael Sabelli
An Interview with Andrés Fontecilla of Québec Solidaire
I want to start by speaking to you about your nomination as president of Québec Solidaire (QS), and what are you going to do to continue the development/growth of QS? To begin with, I was (...) -
2 June 2013, by Joanny Bélair
Is the Harper Government Going too far to Control Information?
In our digital era, in which the media is so ubiquitous and people are so connected, we tend to think that we are well informed. However, it appears that for the state, it is not very difficult (...) -
1 May 2013, by Climate Space Steering Committee
To Reclaim Our Future, We Must Change the Present
Our Proposal for Changing the System and not the Climate The capitalist system has exploited and abused nature, pushing the planet to its limits, so much so that the system has accelerated (...) -
1 May 2013, by Houda Chergui
Concern Over China’s Environment
China has been anything but immune to environmental criticisms in the past: from Melamine-tainted milk powder, to exploding watermelons, to pesticide-riddled vegetables and antibiotic-induced (...) -
1 May 2013, by Suzanna Khoshabi
Thatcher and Femenism
Earlier this month the United Kingdom laid its longest-serving Prime Minister of the 20th century to R.I.P. However, the nation is divided over whether this stands for Rest In Peace, or Rest In (...) -
1 May 2013, by Anne Guay
An Aggregate Picture of Post-Invasion Iraq
Since the beginning of the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, a total of 189,000 people have died as a direct cause of the war. The numbers include American and allied troops, opposition forces, (...) -
1 May 2013, by Bradley Castelli
Canada and the Human Right to Water and Sanitation
In considering the growing threats of climate change, and the exploitation and mismanagement of natural resources’ impact on the phenomenon, water as a natural resource is often overlooked. (...) -
1 May 2013, by Meera Karunananthan
Water Justice for Tunisia: Regime Change is Not Enough
From March 26-30, an estimated 50,000 people flocked to Tunisia to participate in the first World Social Forum to take place in the Arab world. The theme was dignity — a term that had become a (...) -
1 May 2013, by Amira Haas
Inverse Hasbara: How ’5 Broken Cameras’ Changed Palestinians’ Attitude Toward Nonviolence
One Palestinian prisoner writes that the bravery in the Oscar-nominated documentary, denounced by the Israeli government as slander, affected even militant inmates, suggesting they could benefit (...) -
1 May 2013, by Michael Sabelli
North Korea’s Nuclear Craze
I’m just going to come out and say it: North Korea is bad. It’s true. They’re really bad. Like trouble making children. But they’re not the bully in the playground. They’re much more like (...) -
1 May 2013, by Julien Boumard Coallier and Roger Rashi
“Leave the oil in the soil, the coal in the hole and the tar sands in the land!”
This verse is taken from Nnimmo Bassey’s poem, I Will Not Dance To Your Beat (1), which he read at the opening ceremony of the World People’s Conference on Climate Change, held in Cochabamba, (...) -
1 May 2013, by Joanny Bélair
Escraches: Time for Outrage and Resistance
The Western ideal of democracy has been put in jeopardy since the beginning of the economic crisis in 2008, especially in the European Union. The World has learned, that when the capitalist (...) -
1 April 2013, by Houda Chergui
ICC indicts Kenyatta
Kenya elected its new president, former Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta on March 9, and many wonder what the long-term consequences of the elections will be, as there has never been an election in (...) -
1 April 2013, by Anne Guay
Civilian Activism in Syria
Civil war rages on in Syria. As the death toll reaches an estimated 70,000 Syrian civilians, over 1.1 million are refugees in neighboring Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, and Egypt and 2.5 million (...) -
1 April 2013, by Houda Chergui,
Kamal Lahbib
From Porto Alegre to Tunis
More than 50 regional forums and seminars have taken place since 2002. Algerian generals are still hostile toward the idea of a North African movement, and Libya is still dealing with the (...) -
1 April 2013, by Geneviève Lavoie-Mathieu
Burkina Faso: Gold, a Double-Edged Sword?
Talatout Boukari, community leader of Essakane in Burkina Faso, in partnership with the international organization FIAN, was in the Netherlands to raise awareness on the negative impact of (...) -
1 April 2013, by Michael Reford
Does Chavismo Have a Future?
The left in Latin America had struggled for a rebirth. The days of CIA- backed coups and assassination of leftists have calmed somewhat. The longstanding fight against imperialism has seen a (...) -
1 April 2013, by Kaveh Boveiri
Bordered and Borderless University Life: A Review of the Recent Happenings in Universitatea Babes-Bolyai, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
If you happen to be interested in ancient art, you may have come across the Thinker of Hamangia and The Seated Woman. These figures, dating back to the Hamangia culture of around 5200 BC in the (...) -
1 April 2013, by Esther Vivas
From the World Social Forum to the Arab Revolts
Tunisia, cradle of the revolts in the Arab world, hosts from today [26 March] and until Saturday the World Social Forum (WSF), the most important international meeting of social movements and (...) -
1 April 2013, by Oluwafunmilayo Oyatogun
Bailiff Champion: Nnimmo Bassey
The conversations in Nigeria are ever so often shaped around what’s wrong with our country and everything the leaders are not doing. What we fail to celebrate are the efforts, big and small, of (...) -
1 April 2013, by Feroz Mehdi
Event: Fighting Big Oil!!
Fighting Big Oil!! Date: Saturday, June 15, 2013 - 14:00 - 16:00 Defender of climate justice in Africa and in Europe, central figure in the fight against multinational oil corporations, (...) -
1 March 2013, by Houda Chergui
Civil Disobedience, in Theory
"Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time,” said Winston Churchill. This powerful statement of course stems from the (...) -
1 March 2013, by Houda Chergui
Interview on Civil Disobedience
Phillippe Duhamel is a strong proponent of civil disobedience. He was one of the instigators of Operation SalAMI that in May, 1998, was successful in its efforts to prevent the Multilateral (...) -
1 March 2013, by Brittany McGillivray
Break the Law, Save the Earth
Civil disobedience: is it a radical form of organization, or a meaningful way to resist unjust laws? Should laws be changed ‘democratically,’ and is civil disobedience a part of our democratic (...) -
1 March 2013, by Anne Guay
Sierra Club, Calling the Shots
Sierra Club has declared civil disobedience in protest of the Keystone XL pipeline. A protest outside of the Whitehouse February 13 saw Michael Brune, Sierra Club’s Executive Director, get (...) -
1 March 2013, by Bradley Castelli
Canada Needs Civil Disobedience
On February 17, 2013 an estimated 35,000 protestors assembled in front of the American White House to urge President Obama not to approve the proposed Keystone XL pipeline extension to the Gulf (...) -
1 March 2013, by Marianne Hill
Making Their Presence Known: The Visually Charged Civil Disobedience of Ukrainian Activist Organization, FEMEN
Throughout February 2013, FEMEN activists have staged protests in over ten countries spanning two continents, making their presence known to a multitude of news outlets as a result of their (...) -
1 March 2013, by Tamkinat Mirza
Open North: New Civic Engagement Tool Opens Up City Hall to Residents
Open North, a Montreal-based nonprofit that works to promote government transparency and citizen engagement at government level, is working to provide Canadian citizens with online tools to (...) -
1 March 2013, by Michael Sabelli
Perpetual Acquiescence: A Reading of Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience”
When reading spirited texts written over 150 years ago about the goodness of individuals and the impeding role of government in their lives, the effect of romanticizing these words has an (...) -
1 March 2013, by Michael Reford
For Sale: The Canadian Identity
A young, adolescent country, Canada often struggles with what it is. The rich, exciting, history of other Western nations is absent because of the few historically defining moments. As such, the (...) -
1 March 2013, by Brinda Karat
Deciding Who Gets to Eat
By allowing futures trade in food and diversion of farm land for commercial purposes, the government (of India) is fuelling the price rise International agencies are warning of high food (...) -
1 March 2013, by
Sergio Yahni
Palestinians: Israel’s Arrogance Will Provoke Intifada
Israel has clearly demonstrated that its objective is not to resolve the Middle East conflict, but to keep the flames of the conflict at a manageable level. Israel has further demonstrated with (...) -
1 March 2013, by Rob Prince
Tunisia Boils Over
Once again, Tunisians’ anger has overcome their fear. Spurred by a political assassination, tens of thousands have taken to the streets to protest the state into which their country has (...) -
1 March 2013, by Sergio Yahni
Israeli Measures Following UN Recognition of Palestine
The objective of Israel is not to resolve the Middle East conflict but to keep the flames of the conflict at a manageable level. Israel has already declared and proven with acts that it is not (...) -
1 February 2013, by Houda Chergui
A New Vision for Agriculture?
With the Eurozone still plagued by its crisis and the US in the midst of its fiscal challenge, it was not surprising that the world’s economy was the primary item discussed on this year’s Davos (...) -
1 February 2013, by Brittany McGillivray
Rising Opposition to The Northern Gateway Pipeline in British Columbia
Enbridge’s proposed Northern Gateway pipeline is facing growing opposition as Canadians protest the project that seeks to pump roughly 525,000 barrels of petroleum from Alberta to British (...) -
1 February 2013, by Bradley Castelli
Idle No More: A Global Grassroots Movement
Last November, a group of Saskatchewan women comprised of Jessica Gordon, Sheelah McLean, Sylvia McAdams and Nina Wilsonfeld came together to discuss their concerns relative to the Harper (...) -
1 February 2013, by Emilie Katavic
To Arm or Not to Arm: A Commentary on Gun Control
After the tragic December 14 shooting in Connecticut at Sandy Hook Elementary school, many pro gun control supporters spoke out saying: "enough is enough". This had been the second deadliest (...) -
1 February 2013, by Harriet Sherwood
Israel Must Withdraw All Settlers Or Face ICC, Says UN Report
Israel must withdraw all settlers from the West Bank or potentially face a case at the International Criminal Court (ICC) for serious violations of international law, says a report by a United (...) -
1 February 2013, by Geneviève Beaudet ,
Pierre Beaudet
The High Stakes of Native Resistance
The blossoming of the Idle No More movement signals the return of native resistance to the political and social landscape of Canada and Quebec. With its origins in Saskatchewan in October 2012, (...) -
1 February 2013, by Michael Sabelli
Turkey’s Internal Issues Reflect Their Aggressive Posture with Syria: Capturing the Minds of Their People and the Respect of a Volatile Region
Turkey is one of the few complicated states in the word that is difficult to classify and force into a neat cultural and political grouping. Its land is the setting of Biblical stories, the (...) -
1 February 2013, by Michael Leon Guerrero
Peoples’ Social Forum
Background The process for a Peoples’ Social Forum was launched at a general assembly convened in Ottawa, Ontario on January 26 and 27, 2013. It was an inspired and dynamic gathering. (...) -
1 January 2013, by Feroz MEHDI
Reading Zinn in Times of Insanity
The Palestine Authority submitted a proposal to the United Nations General Assembly demanding a non-member observer status. There were 139 countries that voted in favour except Canada and a (...) -
1 January 2013, by Pablo Solon
Strike Four in Climate Change
World Social Forum 2013: A “Climate Space” to rethink analysis and strategies. In baseball, when you have 3 strikes, you are out. In the climate change negotiations we already have 4 (...) -
1 January 2013, by Joy Moore
World Social Forum Free Palestine
The first World Social Forum Free Palestine was held in Porto Alegre, Brazil from the 27th November – 1st December and brought together popular social movements from around the world to (...) -
1 January 2013, by Noam Chomsky
What The American Media Won’t Tell You About Israel
The savage punishment of Gaza traces back to decades ago. An old man in Gaza held a placard that read: "You take my water, burn my olive trees, destroy my house, take my job, steal my land, (...) -
1 January 2013, by Michael Moore
Celebrating The Prince Of Peace In The Land Of Guns
After watching the deranged, delusional National Rifle Association press conference on Friday, it was clear that the Mayan prophecy had come true. Except the only world that was ending was the (...) -
1 January 2013, by George Monbiot
“Bug Splats”
Some dead children are mourned; others are dehumanised. “Mere words cannot match the depths of your sorrow, nor can they heal your wounded hearts … These tragedies must end. And to end them, (...) -
1 January 2013, by Charlotte Silver
Israel Gets a Kick(back) Out of Conflict
Israel’s image as "an isolated, besieged country" is good for its weapons and homeland security exports. 2012 did not turn out to be Israel’s finest year, diplomatically: from being called (...) -
1 January 2013, by Sankar Ray
When Ravi Shankar Was Comrade Robuda
When Pandit Ravi Shankar and his disciple, Beatles guitarist George Harrison, performed at the 1971 ‘Concert for Bangladesh’ at Madison Square Garden in New York, I asked the Communist theorist (...) -
1 December 2012, by Houda Chergui
France Leading the Path Toward the Recognition of Human Rights
On December 10, 2012, French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault will award the 2012 Human Rights Prize of the French Republic, “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity”, to five NGOs that have displayed (...) -
1 December 2012, by Brittany McGillivray
When Do We Mobilize? When the Canadian Government is No Longer Working for Canada
Stephen Harper’s latest deals have caused a stirring across Canada from grassroots organizations and citizens opposed to the outsourcing of Canada’s resources and the government’s insistent (...) -
1 December 2012, by Emily O’Connor
Buenos Aires is Alive with the Sound of Pots and Pans
The sounds of clinking pots and pans have filled the streets of the Argentinean capital, Buenos Aires, since June of this year. Argentineans are growing increasingly unhappy with the state of (...) -
1 December 2012, by Michael Reford
Catalanismo: The Search for Independence
The turmoil in Europe has not come without consequence. There have been major political shifts as people seek new leadership and eradication of failure. The current political climate is rife (...) -
1 December 2012, by Salma Moolji
Burma, Obama and the Path to Democratization
LONDON, UK- On November 19, President Obama was the first ever incumbent American to officially visit Burma [Myanmar]. His stop is nested within a larger strategic visit to South East Asia, (...) -
1 December 2012, by John Riddell
Toronto Conference Lays Basis For Pipeline Challenge
The November 17 conference, “The Tar Sands Come to Ontario: No Line 9,” was a big success. Three hundred people jammed into a lecture theatre at University of Toronto for the plenary session. (...) -
1 December 2012, by Michael Deibert
The Fall Of Goma
When the provincial capital of Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo fell to rebel forces today, the rapidity of the rebel advance was shocking, but thefait accompli failure of both (...) -
1 December 2012, by Geneviève Lavoie-Mathieu
Violence against Women: a Deeply Rooted Problem in the Intransigency of Men?
Even with the rise of feminism and women worldwide vindicating their rights, demanding equal pay and denunciating sexism and violence against women remains a problem which transcends borders, (...) -
1 December 2012, by Feroz MEHDI
Canada Formally Joins the Axis of Evil
So here we are. It is November 29 2012. November 29 is the international day in solidarity with Palestine. It is also the day when the UN passed the resolution for partition of Palestine in (...) -
1 November 2012, by Houda Chergui
A Contentious Election For Women’s Rights
In the upcoming American election, taking place on November 6, results will determine whether the country will be moving forward or reverting back to the 1950s. Polls indicate that, as in most (...) -
1 November 2012, by Anastasia Manannikova
World Social Forum-Free Palestine
World Social Forum (WSF) is an annual “opened-space” meeting of civil society organizations that has for purpose to find solutions to multiple global and particular social issues. The goal of (...) -
1 November 2012, by Brittany McGillivray
The Imminent Dangers of the Shrinking Arctic
On September 16, 2012 the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) published the startling news that the Arctic summer sea ice was at its lowest level since researchers began recording it in (...) -
1 November 2012, by Harriet Sherwood
Israeli Poll Finds Majority In Favor Of ’Apartheid’ Policies
Two-thirds say Palestinians should not be allowed to vote if West Bank was annexed, while three in four favor segregated roads. More than two-thirds of Israeli Jews say that 2.5 million (...) -
1 November 2012, by P. Sainath
USA Elections 2012: When War Passes for Foreign Policy
In the last Obama-Romney debate, there was absolutely no mention of the financial costs, casualties and lessons from America’s military outings. “Take the profit out of war,” said Kevin (...) -
1 November 2012, by Rami Almeghari
Food for Thought
Rami Almeghari: Your current visit to the Gaza Strip is said to be within your own attempt to help break the Israeli siege of Gaza. Why has it taken place now? Noam Chomsky: It has been a (...) -
1 November 2012, by Shaun Harkin
Turning Despair Into Hate
Greece is in a grueling downward economic spiral with massive political and social ramifications. Aspects of Greek society are literally falling apart at the seams. Across the whole eurozone – (...) -
1 November 2012, by Giorgio Cafiero
Saudi Arabia and Qatar: Dueling Monarchies
The demise of secular autocratic regimes in the Middle East and North Africa has heralded a renaissance for Islamist parties in the region, igniting a rivalry for the hearts and minds of the (...) -
1 November 2012, by ICSSI
The Fourth Conference of The Iraqi Civil Society Solidarity Initiative (ICSSI)
In the southern Iraqi city of Basra, from October 20 to 22 2012, more than 200 Iraqi activists, trade unionists and human rights defenders met to discuss a democratic future for their country (...) -
1 November 2012, by Messaoud Romdhani
The Long March Towards Free Media In Tunisia
Before January 14, 2011 Tunisian media was one of the three fundamental pillars of Ben Ali’s dictatorship, along with the police and the judiciary. All types of expression were censored (...) -
1 November 2012, by Messaoud Romdhani
Challenges Facing the Civil Society in Tunisia
One of the major characteristics of every dictatorship is the predominance of the State over the society, killing political opposition and suffocating any burgeoning of civil society being held (...) -
1 October 2012, by Editorial
Politics of Extremes
“In Any War Between the Civilized Man and the Savage, Support the Civilized Man. Support Israel. Defeat Jihad," states one of the ten advertisements that recently appeared in the New York subway (...) -
1 October 2012, by Raul Burbano,
Roger Rashi
Towards a Peoples’ Social Forum
Building Social Movements as Instruments of Transformation Anger and discontent against the ruling Conservative government is on the rise all across Canada. Human rights groups, women’s (...) -
1 October 2012, by Emilie Katavic
Unsuccessful protest of the Indian people against the Kudankulam Atomic Power Project
On September 15 2012, a cry was made from Tamil Nadu during an attention-grabbing protest in opposition to the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant project (KNPP). An estimated 8,000 people crowded (...) -
1 October 2012, by Ronald Cameron
The Student Movement Kicks Out The Liberal Government
On September 4, 2012 the Parti Quebecoise (PQ) were elected to a minority government and Pauline Marois became the first woman to be Premier of Quebec. The election marks the first time since (...) -
1 October 2012, by OPINION
The Power of the Union: What the CTU Accomplished:
The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) ended its standoff against the Chicago Public Schools on Tuesday, September 18 after a week-long strike that raised tensions in the city and nationwide. The (...) -
1 October 2012, by Arij Riahi
Crime and Punishment : Harper’s Punitive Approach
Since the conservative party acquired the majority in the House of Commons, five different bills related to the criminal justice system were passed. By itself, the omnibus bill C-10 on « safe (...) -
1 October 2012, by Wendy Papakostandini
#gayguidelines
A new campaign has emerged in Malaysia targeting predominately children displaying homosexual “symptoms.” The Teachers’ Foundation of Malaysia, along with the support of the nation’s Department (...) -
1 October 2012, by Stephen Zunes
Embassy Protests and Middle East Unrest in Context
It seems bizarre that right-wing pundits would be so desperate to use the recent anti-American protests in the Middle East, which usually number only a few hundred people, apart from peaceful (...) -
1 October 2012, by Geneviève Lavoie-Mathieu
Gastronomic Boom in Peru: Redefining Culture and Identity
From September 9 to 16, the most important International Food Fair in Latin America was held in Lima, la Mistura. Over half a million people, nationals and tourists alike, attended the two-week (...) -
1 October 2012, by Binayak Sen
India: Sedition Law is Against Spirit of Democracy
I was convicted of sedition (section 124 of the IPC) on December 24 (Christmas eve), 2009, and awarded life imprisonment by the additional sessions judge, Raipur. I had already spent two years (...) -
1 October 2012, by Michael Reford
Islands of Conflict
At first glance, there is a serene nature to the islands that make up the Okinawa prefecture. Picturesque surrounding ocean and rich flora and fauna make for a paradise-like setting. In reality, (...) -
1 October 2012, by Arij Riahi
Rebel Pages
Rarely has a stop sign created so much of an effect. Dressed in her stern page uniform, Brigitte DePape walked to the middle of the floor of the Senate, stood there silently, and held a sign (...) -
1 October 2012, by Ronald Cameron
WSF 2013: A Meeting Between The Alter-Globalization Movement And The Arab Spring
The meeting between the Prime Minister of Tunisia, a leader of the Islamist Party Ennahda, and a delegation from the International Council (IC) of the World Social Forum (WSF) has confirmed the (...) -
1 October 2012, by Robert Fisk
The Forgotten Massacre
Thirty years after 1,700 Palestinians were killed at the Sabra and Chatila refugee camps, Robert Fisk revisits the killing fields The memories remain, of course. The man who lost his family (...) -
1 October 2012, by Michael D’Alimonte
Iraq Has Become a Life-threatening Environment
Iraq has become a life threatening environment for its gay population. A recent investigation conducted by the BBC has uncovered an initiative put forth by Iraqi militias and law enforcement (...) -
1 October 2012, by Anastasia Manannikova
South Africa In Violence
South Africa is a country where fifty-percent of the population lives below the poverty line, surviving on less than two dollars a day. It has been eighteen years since South Africa became a (...) -
3 September 2012, by Jillian Ward
Justice on the Horizon for Blacklisted Workers
Recent developments in a British blacklisting scandal may finally bring justice to UK construction workers. The shocking series of events began in 2009 with the discovery of a database on (...) -
3 September 2012, by Jan Breman
Political Islam in Pakistan
Abandoned by their government, the poor of Pakistan have turned to the Taliban and other fundamentalist groups for support and solace. At the same time, a growing pressure for emancipation (...) -
3 September 2012, by Atul Aneja
Shades of Afghanistan in the Levant
In their eagerness to topple the Assad regime, the U.S. and its allies are actively encouraging al Qaeda, now firmly entrenched in Syria For those who have closely followed the anti-Soviet (...) -
3 September 2012, by Jacob Dobias
September AIJ Podcast
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3 September 2012, by Alternative Information Centre
Outposts and Price Tag Violence: A Blow Upon a Bruise
As Israel dismantles the Migron outpost, a new report on settler violence and outposts is issued by the UNESCO Chair of Human Rights at Al Najah National University and the Alternative (...) -
3 September 2012, by Roger Annis
Tens Of Thousands March For Social Justice In Montreal
Tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in Montreal on August 22 for the monthly protest march of Quebec’s student movement. The movement has organized monstrous marches on the (...) -
3 September 2012, by Rita Freire: Communication Group of WSF-Free Palestine
WSF Free Palestine: Protesters Demand Justice for Rachel Corrie
On August 28 2012, Israel was tried for the murder of a girl who was crushed nine years ago by a bulldozer that demolished Palestinian homes. People around the world protested, demanding (...) -
3 September 2012, by Editorial
New Blueprint for Quebec
Alternatives International fights for governance which respects social justice in Quebec and around the world, and for policies which protect the environment against ideological myopia that (...) -
3 September 2012, by Jacob Dobias
Julian Assange Receives Help From Ecuador
Julian Assange is one of the most unique political activists, journalists, publishers, editors or terrorists, depending on whom you ask. He is most widely known as the editor-in-chief of the (...) -
1 August 2012
Confrontation Politics: The Importance of Civil Disobedience Today
Beginning on February 13, 2012, students throughout Quebec province began to go on strike in response to the provincial government’s long- and short-term plans of hiking their tuition. Several (...) -
1 August 2012, by Houda Chergui
Project Briefs
World Social Forum Free Palestine Alternatives, Alternatives Asia, Alternative Espaces Citoyens, Alternatives Information Center (AIC), Forum des Alternatives Maroc (FMAS), Initiatives Pour (...) -
1 August 2012
AIJ August 2012 podcast
This month on AIJ’s podcast, the theme is Civil Disobedience. Check out AIJ’s August 2012 podcast here.