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  • What the Myth of ‘Love Jihad’ Tells Us about the Hindu Right
    Communalism | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    What the Myth of ‘Love Jihad’ Tells Us about the Hindu Right

    ByAudrey Truschke October 17, 2021October 16, 2021

    It underlines their vicious Islamophobia, investment in controlling female sexuality, and a preference for religious segregation.

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  • Fifteen Years Since Assange Established WikiLeaks
    Print Edition | World Politics

    Fifteen Years Since Assange Established WikiLeaks

    ByOscar Grenfell October 17, 2021October 16, 2021

    WikiLeaks was founded by Australian publisher Julian Assange 15 years ago, on October 4, 2006. In the years since, it has become synonymous with the courageous exposure of government and corporate crimes, as well as the ferocious attempts of the ruling elites to suppress independent journalism.

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  • In Defence of the Westminster Three
    Imperialism | People's movements | Print Edition | World Politics

    In Defence of the Westminster Three

    BySungu Oyoo October 17, 2021October 16, 2021

    In June 2021, three activists were charged with criminal trespass before a London court. They had peacefully climbed up the scaffolding of the UK Houses of Parliament to hang a ten-metre tall letter – calling for honest acknowledgement of the harm and human cost of slavery and colonialism. You can arrest activists, but you cannot arrest the truth.

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  • From Alcatraz to Standing Rock: The 50-Year Arc of Native Activism
    Print Edition | USA

    From Alcatraz to Standing Rock: The 50-Year Arc of Native Activism

    ByShoshi Parks October 17, 2021October 16, 2021

    While the battle of the American Indian Movement against injustice and disenfranchisement is far from over, the Hopi prophecy still rings true: “We’re growing and we’re coming back… it’s the spirit of resistance that continues.”

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  • With Military Actions in 159 Countries, America Is Now the World’s Police Force
    Print Edition | USA | World Politics

    With Military Actions in 159 Countries, America Is Now the World’s Police Force

    ByJim Lafferty October 17, 2021October 16, 2021

    Recently, speaking at the United Nations, President Joe Biden said that “for the first time in 20 years, the United States is not at war.” His statement was a damnable lie; the US continues to engage in some form of military action in a shocking number of countries, including Afghanistan.

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  • Sedition Law: an Imperial Legacy, and a Weapon of Intimidation and Subjugation by the Regime
    Imperialism | India | Indian Politics | Online Blog | People's movements

    Sedition Law: an Imperial Legacy, and a Weapon of Intimidation and Subjugation by the Regime

    ByTushar Gandhi October 17, 2021October 17, 2021

    On the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, the author relies on Mahatma Gandhi’s defence during his 1992 sedition trial to make a case for the abrogation of the colonial-era law, as well as similar other laws that are used to stifle citizens’ democratic rights.

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  • How Facebook Algorithms Promote Hate and Toxic Content
    Capitalism | Culture | Economy | Fascism | Imperialism | Online Blog | USA | World Economy | World Politics

    How Facebook Algorithms Promote Hate and Toxic Content

    ByPrabir Purkayastha October 17, 2021October 17, 2021

    Internal Facebook documents made public by whistleblower Frances Haugen, a former employee, show that the leadership of Facebook repeatedly prioritised profit over social good. Facebook’s algorithms polarised society, promoted hate and fake news because it drove up “engagement” on its platforms.

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  • Mexico’s Move to Shunt out Neoliberal Agenda Holds Lessons for India
    Capitalism | Imperialism | India | Online Blog | People's movements | Socialism | USA | World Economy | World Politics

    Mexico’s Move to Shunt out Neoliberal Agenda Holds Lessons for India

    ByPrabhat Patnaik October 17, 2021October 17, 2021

    Alongside efforts to reclaim control over Mexico’s natural resources, the Lopez Obrador government is also planning to recapture control over its Central Bank.

    Read More Mexico’s Move to Shunt out Neoliberal Agenda Holds Lessons for IndiaContinue

  • Explained: How Critical Is the Coal Shortage in India? Will There Be Power Cuts?
    Capitalism | Climate Change | Economy | India | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Explained: How Critical Is the Coal Shortage in India? Will There Be Power Cuts?

    BySamarth Grover October 17, 2021October 17, 2021

    Chhattisgarh-based lawyer Sudiep Shrivastava says that the stories about massive coal shortage in power plants are false, and are deliberately being floated to set narrative to amend Coal Bearing Area (Acquisition and Development) Act 1957, in favour of private coal miners in next session.

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  • With COVID-19, India Experienced its Greatest Mortality Crisis Since Independence
    Capitalism | Communalism | COVID19 | Fascism | India | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    With COVID-19, India Experienced its Greatest Mortality Crisis Since Independence

    ByMurad Banaji and Aashish Gupta October 17, 2021October 17, 2021

    Recent estimates made by the Economist suggest that the global toll of the pandemic is 16 million, more than three times the official toll of COVID-19 deaths. Estimates of India’s pandemic excess deaths range from between 3 to 5 million deaths, a quarter of total global pandemic deaths.

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