Killed for Sporting a Moustache: Dalits in Rajasthan’s Feudal Villages Face Rising Tide of Caste Violence
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Killed for Sporting a Moustache: Dalits in Rajasthan’s Feudal Villages Face Rising Tide of Caste Violence

Attacks on Dalits have grown in Rajasthan since 2018. The upper castes are viewing growing assertion by scheduled castes as a challenge to caste hierarchy—a Dalit man forced to shave off moustache, others beaten for riding a mare on their wedding, Dalit women prohibited from wearing slippers.

Jailed For 22 Months, Former Jamia Alumni President Asks If Stringent Laws Are Only For Muslims
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Jailed For 22 Months, Former Jamia Alumni President Asks If Stringent Laws Are Only For Muslims

A builder devoted to his alma mater, Shifa-ur-Rehman is one of the longest incarcerated accused in the Delhi riots conspiracy case. As we look back at the legal trajectory of his case, Rehman spoke to us from Tihar jail about the India he was born into, Islamophobia today, and the biased application of stringent laws.

Why the Popular Movement in Argentina Against the Debt and the IMF Is Important
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Why the Popular Movement in Argentina Against the Debt and the IMF Is Important

The “financial vultures” who are tightening the noose of indebtedness in order to gain still greater advantages at a historic moment when humanity is suffering sanitary, humanitarian and ecological disasters, must be denounced.

A Milestone: Venezuela’s Communard Union Stages Its Foundational Congress
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A Milestone: Venezuela’s Communard Union Stages Its Foundational Congress

Despite facing many challenges, commune-building goes forward in Venezuela, driven by grassroots bases whose commitment comes from their political consciousness. Now, attempts are being made to build unity and coordinate these efforts – the most important being the Communard Union.

‘We Will Prevail’: A Conversation With Cuba’s President Miguel Díaz-Canel
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‘We Will Prevail’: A Conversation With Cuba’s President Miguel Díaz-Canel

Cuba continues to face great challenges. Yet it’s clear that President Díaz-Canel is leading a profound renewal of the Cuban Revolution in a process that seeks to face these challenges by empowering local leaders and citizens to become democratic problem-solvers within their communities.