The war in Ukraine has dominated international news in recent months. The same cannot be said of the war in Burma, where resistance to the military junta continues under dramatically difficult conditions. Indeed, across South and Southeast Asia, progressive movements are mobilising in the face of democratic, social, climate, ecological and health crises that are hitting the populations hard. We make this urgent appeal to re-launch solidarity, including financial solidarity, with our partners in this part of the world.
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After the French Elections: Radical Left Against the Rise of Neo-Fascism (and other issues) In this interview Franck Gaudichaud, doctor of Political Science and a militant in the Nouveau Parti Anticapitaliste (NPA - New Anticapitalist Party), examines the political situation opened by the results of the presidential and legislative election in France, particularly the growth of the (...)
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1989: How we gave up on Salman Rushdie Britain saw his fatwa and internalised it
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