Remembering Patrice Lumumba: A Martyr of the Revolution
Lumumba lived and died fighting for the liberation of African people from the shackles of colonial powers. His legacy lives in the struggle of African nations against Neo-Imperialism.
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Lumumba lived and died fighting for the liberation of African people from the shackles of colonial powers. His legacy lives in the struggle of African nations against Neo-Imperialism.
MintPress News, along with a number of independent Bolivian news outlets and journalists covering the unrest there, were all targeted for suspension at the same time.
In Latin America, the pandemic has furthered – sometimes dramatically – a series of economic and social processes that were already underway before the virus emerged.
Cuban has contributed immensely to African liberation struggles. No wonder that the first country Nelson Mandela visited after his release from prison in 1991 was Cuba. And a tribute to Hatuey, the great Taino warrior.
Foster discusses the future of the ongoing protests in the United States.
It’s the death of irony when those who are taking state repression to a whole new level, passionately condemn state repression during the Emergency.
The govt is trying to dissolve that very section of the people who are asserting their citizenship rights. But people do not dissolve except in moments of poetic irony, governments do. Two articles. And a statement by concerned civil servants on assault on Article 19 of the Constitution.
25 June, 2020 marks the 45th year of the Emergency Declaration of Indira Gandhi; PUCL calls upon the people of India to stand up for the Indian Constitution, rule of law and democracy.
UN experts call on India to immediately release human rights activists who were arrested for protesting against the CAA; NAPM also demands the immediate release of KMSS leader Akhil Gogoi and withdrawal of all ill-conceived charges foisted against him.
Implement PESA and Forest Rights Act in its letter and spirit; SP(I) condemns issue of notice to its UP President
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