Our association carries out permanent solidarity campaigns for five countries in South and South-East Asia, i.e. in one of the regions of the world most affected by a “polycrisis” that is getting worse and worse. There is no longer just the addition of multiple crises - climatic and ecological, health, socio-economic, political and geostrategic - each one already fraught with devastating consequences: they feed each other, constituting, by dint of interactions, a formidable global crisis whose effects are felt from the north to the south and from the east to the west of our planet. The poor, the marginalised, the workers are paying its price all over the world - a price which means, where our Asian partners are active, that successive layers of the population are plunging into great poverty, destitution and even famine.
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A breath of the 2011 resistance in Syrian protest movement Large protests have been taking place in Syria since mid-August 2023 in the governorate of Sweida, populated mainly by the Druze minority. The protesters blocked the main roads connecting the towns and villages of the countryside, creating disruptions in access to the capital, Damascus.
A (...)Argentina: After the primaries, the elections The election primaries [Simultaneous and Mandatory Open Primaries (PASO)] held on 13 August in Argentina to determine candidates for the presidential and legislative elections on 22 October 2023 did not illuminate any of the pre-existing unknowns. On the contrary, they worsened the crisis, (...)
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Sri Lankan trade unions to the IMF: Stop forcing the poor to pay the debt of the rich An open letter by 82 Sri Lankan trade unions against the IMF’s devastating debt restructuring program.
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Of late, Intercept has joined the fray. In less than two (...)To the European Parliament: Award Sakharov Prize to Dr. Vilma Núñez and Bishop Rolando Álvarez The signatories to this petition welcome the nomination on September 20th 2023 of Dr Vilma Núñez de Escorcia and Bishop Rolando José Álvarez Lagos of Nicaragua for the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought of the European Parliament.
We call on all Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), (...)Environmental disasters and climate change force people to cross borders, but they’re not recognised as refugees – they should be “I study the legal protection of asylum seekers, refugees, migrants and internally displaced people in Africa. I recommend that international laws and conventions be amended to explicitly include people forced by weather shocks to move across borders. They need full refugee protection.”
As (...)Connected by fate: West Asian Grassroots Solidarity with Ukraine and the intricacies of Russian imperialism in the region This article is based on the materials of the West Asian left activists’ conference, which was organized by the Global and the European network in solidarity with Ukraine (ENSU). The activists were representing various grassroots initiatives, organizations, and parties. They were sharing the (...)
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The Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre, (...)Sri Lanka: In 2024’s elections, lessons from 2015 Ahead of the 2015 Presidential Elections that were held on 8 January, Mahinda Rajapaksa seemed unlikely to be defeated. Although Maithripala Sirisena had split from the Sri Lanka Freedom Party, the Rajapaksas had tremendous control over the state and media. Any struggle to prevent a third term (...)
This is not the end of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan As thousands of ethnic Armenians flee Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan looks victorious. But this is not the end
On 19 September, Azerbaijan launched a long-expected attack on the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, which has been suffering a worsening humanitarian crisis since being blockaded (...)Sri Lanka: Trade unions accuse IMF of supporting anti-people reforms A collective of 80 trade unions yesterday wrote to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to express their concerns about the ongoing Domestic Debt Restructuring process affecting the most vulnerable and marginalised citizens of the country.
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Nagorno-Karabakh: crisis in the Caucasus could destabilise the whole of Eurasia In the past few days there has been a steady stream of ethnic Armenians fleeing the contested region of Narogno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan launched a 24-hour assault on the Armenian enclave, which is surrounded by Azerbaijani territory, on September 19 and, following a ceasefire brokered the (...)
UK: ’Patriotic Alternative’ And Tommy Robinson Fans Praise Braverman Speech “We can use this to get the discussion of mass deportations into general conversation and wake up some sheeple," gushed one activist on a far-right Telegram channel. Others, meanwhile, called on Suella Braverman and Rishi Sunak to also deport themselves.
Far-right organisations influencers (...)China’s new anti-espionage law is sending a chill through foreign corporations and citizens alike The revised law is targeting not only Westerners working in China, but also Chinese nationals who work for foreign companies or organisations or interact with foreigners in any way.
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