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  • Bolsonaro’s Conviction and the Fight Against Amnesty in Brazil
    Latin America | Online Blog

    Bolsonaro’s Conviction and the Fight Against Amnesty in Brazil

    BySana Khan September 21, 2025October 4, 2025

    A collective of descendants of former political prisoners weighs in on the historic ruling and the ongoing struggle for truth, justice and accountability.

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  • The Palmarito Afro-Descendant Commune: Parts I and II
    Latin America | Online Blog | Socialism

    The Palmarito Afro-Descendant Commune: Parts I and II

    ByChris Gilbert and Cira Pascual Marquina September 21, 2025October 4, 2025

    Afro-Venezuelans discuss syncretism, anti-colonial resistance, and community organization on the southern shore of Lake Maracaibo. First two parts of a four-part article.

    Read More The Palmarito Afro-Descendant Commune: Parts I and IIContinue

  • The Prostitutes of Empire: Pakistan’s Generals and the Arab Elite – Two Articles
    Online Blog | Pakistan

    The Prostitutes of Empire: Pakistan’s Generals and the Arab Elite – Two Articles

    ByJunaid S. Ahmad September 21, 2025October 4, 2025

    ‘The Prostitutes of Empire: Pakistan’s Generals and Their Gulf Patrons’: There are few spectacles as grotesque as Gaza under bombardment. But if anything can compete with it in sheer offensiveness, it is the sight of Pakistani generals flying off to Riyadh like underpaid mall cops called in to protect a billionaire’s parking lot. Also: ‘Summits for Palaces, Silence for Refugee Camps’.

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  • A Meeting in Harlem: Malcolm X, Fidel Castro and the Struggle for Palestine
    Latin America | Online Blog | Socialism

    A Meeting in Harlem: Malcolm X, Fidel Castro and the Struggle for Palestine

    ByManolo De Los Santos September 21, 2025October 4, 2025

    In September 1960, in the heart of Black America, Harlem’s Hotel Theresa became the stage for one of the world’s most monumental encounters. When Malcolm X and Fidel Castro met there 65 years ago, Harlem itself was transformed into a crossroads of revolutionary fervor.

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  • UN at 80: Ignored and Irrelevant
    Online Blog | USA | World Politics

    UN at 80: Ignored and Irrelevant

    ByMichael Roberts September 21, 2025October 4, 2025

    The current powerlessness of the UN reflects the relative decline of US economic hegemony.

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  • Political Genocide in the USSR (1936-1940): The Moscow Trials and the Dewey Commission
    Online Blog | Russia | World Politics

    Political Genocide in the USSR (1936-1940): The Moscow Trials and the Dewey Commission

    ByFred Williams September 21, 2025October 4, 2025

    On August 19, 1936, the first Moscow Show Trial opened, signaling the beginning of one of the most criminal frame-ups in world history. The Dewey Commission, formed in 1937 and chaired by the 78-year-old philosopher John Dewey, was set up to investigate this frame-up.

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  • Grieving the Loss of Zubeen Garg, Assam’s Che – Two Articles
    Human Rights | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Grieving the Loss of Zubeen Garg, Assam’s Che – Two Articles

    ByAyaan Halder; and Megha Kashyap September 21, 2025October 4, 2025

    ‘Zubeen Garg and His All Embracing and Inclusive Interpretation of Assam’: He did not want to be boxed into any particular identity, calling himself a socialist. Also: ‘Grieving the Loss of Zubeen Garg, Assam’s North Star’.

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  • Growing Global Awakening in Support of Palestine – 3 Articles
    Online Blog | Palestine | People's movements

    Growing Global Awakening in Support of Palestine – 3 Articles

    ByRamzy Baroud; and Thomas Knapp September 7, 2025September 19, 2025

    ‘A Global Awakening: How People Power is Reshaping Western Policy on Palestine’: Is it finally happening? Is the West turning against Israel? Or are we, whether motivated by hope or driven by despair, simply engaging in wishful thinking? The matter is not so simple. Also: ‘More Than a Boat: The Gaza Flotilla as a Symbol of a Growing Global Movement’; and: ‘The Gaza War Isn’t Over, But Israel has Already Lost’.

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  • U.S. Imperialism’s Genocide in Gaza; Nowhere to Run: I am Choosing Death at Home Over Forced Evacuation – 4 Articles
    Imperialism | Israel | Online Blog | Palestine | USA

    U.S. Imperialism’s Genocide in Gaza; Nowhere to Run: I am Choosing Death at Home Over Forced Evacuation – 4 Articles

    ByGary Wilson; Nourdine Shnino; and Quds News Network September 7, 2025September 19, 2025

    ‘Scorched Earth Capitalism: U.S. Imperialism’s Genocide in Gaza’; ‘Nowhere to Run: I am Choosing Death at Home Over Forced Evacuation’; ‘Ex-Israeli Army Chief Admits Over 200,000 Palestinians Killed or Injured in Gaza Genocide’; ‘What’s Happening in Gaza City?’.

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  • The ECI’s Credibility Collapse; Bihar SIR Biggest Biggest Disenfranchisement Exercise in History – 2 Articles
    Elections | Fascism | Online Blog

    The ECI’s Credibility Collapse; Bihar SIR Biggest Biggest Disenfranchisement Exercise in History – 2 Articles

    ByParakala Prabhakar; and Soni Mishra September 7, 2025September 19, 2025

    ‘The ECI’s Credibility Collapse’: The Election Commission’s opacity and its willingness to bend rules in favour of the ruling dispensation strike at the root of constitutional democracy. Also: ‘SIR is the Biggest Disenfranchisement Exercise in History: Yogendra Yadav’.

    Read More The ECI’s Credibility Collapse; Bihar SIR Biggest Biggest Disenfranchisement Exercise in History – 2 ArticlesContinue

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