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  • Nakba Resurrected – How the Gaza Resistance Ended Segmentation of Palestine
    Online Blog | Palestine | People's movements

    Nakba Resurrected – How the Gaza Resistance Ended Segmentation of Palestine

    ByRamzy Baroud May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    The segmentation of Palestinian history resulting from Oslo is quickly disappearing in favor of a wholesome approach to justice in Palestine. Though Washington and a few of its western allies insist on returning to the status quo of endless negotiations, others are no longer beholden to that kind of stifling, self-serving discourse.

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  • For Many American Jews Protesting for Palestinians, Activism is a Journey Rooted in Their Jewish Values
    Online Blog | People's movements | World Politics

    For Many American Jews Protesting for Palestinians, Activism is a Journey Rooted in Their Jewish Values

    ByAtalia Omer May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    U.S. Jews’ involvement in Palestinian solidarity movements began years before the current war. The author says that during her research, which included in-depth interviews and participant observation work, activists emphasized that they were inspired to act because of their Jewish identity and values, not in spite of them.

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  • Capitalism Attacks Argentine Workers and You May Be Next
    Capitalism | Online Blog | World Economy | World Politics

    Capitalism Attacks Argentine Workers and You May Be Next

    ByPete Dolack May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    Regardless of what country we live in, we all have a stake in the Argentine people’s success in fighting off the Milei austerity package. If a country with one of the most militant working classes can have extreme austerity imposed on them, similar offensives will soon be on the way elsewhere.

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  • New Caledonia: Kanak Revolt Against French Colonialism
    Imperialism | Online Blog | People's movements

    New Caledonia: Kanak Revolt Against French Colonialism

    ByRob Grams May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    To understand the current uprisings in New Caledonia, one must look back at the history of colonization and violent repression of the islands by France.

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  • The IMF and Class Struggle in Latin America: Unveiling the Role of the IMF
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog | USA | World Politics

    The IMF and Class Struggle in Latin America: Unveiling the Role of the IMF

    ByDavid Barkin and Juan Santarcángelo May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    The International Monetary Fund claims to aim for a world of prosperity through so-called free trade. In Latin America, the IMF has contributed to the impoverishment of the working class and destruction of these countries’ ecological legacies. What does the future hold for the IMF in Latin America?

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  • The New Cold War Is Sending Tremors Through Northeast Asia
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog | USA | World Politics

    The New Cold War Is Sending Tremors Through Northeast Asia

    ByCourtesy: The Tricontinental May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    The U.S.-led New Cold War against China is destabilising Northeast Asia along the region’s historic fault lines as part of a broader militarisation campaign that extends from Japan and South Korea, through the Taiwan Strait and the Philippines, all the way to Australia and the Pacific Islands.

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  • At Western Sahara: Visiting a Forgotten People
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog | World Politics

    At Western Sahara: Visiting a Forgotten People

    ByMarc B. Sanganee May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    South of the Algerian town of Tindouf on the border with Western Sahara are five refugee camps. The camps are home to the Sahrawi people of Western Sahara and are administered by their freedom movement Polisario, which is fighting to liberate their homeland from Morocco.

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  • The Slow-Motion Execution of Julian Assange Continues
    Capitalism | Online Blog | People's movements

    The Slow-Motion Execution of Julian Assange Continues

    ByChris Hedges May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    The ruling by the High Court in London permitting Julian Assange to appeal his extradition order leaves him languishing in precarious health in a high-security prison. That is the point.

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  • From Harvard to Karl-Marx-Allee: The Experiences and Reflections of an American Communist in East Germany
    Capitalism | Online Blog | Socialism

    From Harvard to Karl-Marx-Allee: The Experiences and Reflections of an American Communist in East Germany

    ByVictor Grossman interviewed by Zhao Dingqi May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    Victor Grossman talks about his experiences of life in the GDR and why it collapsed, and on Germany today.

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  • Thomas Sankara Remains a Global Icon
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog | People's movements | Socialism

    Thomas Sankara Remains a Global Icon

    ByOwen Schalk May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    Sankara’s vision of an independent, socialist, pan-Africanist model of development—one in which wealth produced in Africa remains in Africa to develop the majority of the population—was not buried with him. He remains an inspiring symbol for people in Africa and beyond.

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