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  • Dalits-Adivasis in Uttar Pradesh and the Question of Land
    Caste | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Dalits-Adivasis in Uttar Pradesh and the Question of Land

    ByS.R. Darapuri July 18, 2021July 18, 2021

    The Dalits and Tribals of UP are mostly landless, low income and unemployed, which is the main reason for their social, economic and political backwardness. Successive governments of UP have not taken any measures to help these lowest sections of society; the BJP is worsening their situation.

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  • From State to Civil Society, how Bengal Responded to Covid
    COVID19 | Culture | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    From State to Civil Society, how Bengal Responded to Covid

    ByAmit Sengupta July 18, 2021July 18, 2021

    During the peak of the second surge of the deadly killer virus in summer this year, when patients in several parts of India were literally gasping for breath, the situation in West Bengal was much better managed.

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  • Busting Myths About Muslim Population Growth in India
    Communalism | Fascism | Online Blog

    Busting Myths About Muslim Population Growth in India

    ByRam Puniyani July 18, 2021July 18, 2021

    The threat of a declining Hindu population and growing minority numbers lacks a basis in logic and facts.

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  • Befriending Menstruation:  Two Articles
    Gender Issues | Online Blog

    Befriending Menstruation: Two Articles

    ByN. Abhilaasha and Archita S.; and Tanushree Gangopadhyay July 18, 2021July 18, 2021

    #PeriodTalk: High Time We Challenge the Secrecy Around Menstruation; Befriending Menstruation: A Feminist Revolution in Rural Gujarat.

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  • Brazil Rallies Against Bolsonaro as He Faces Court-Ordered Criminal Probe in ‘CovaxinGate’
    COVID19 | Online Blog | People's movements | USA | World Politics

    Brazil Rallies Against Bolsonaro as He Faces Court-Ordered Criminal Probe in ‘CovaxinGate’

    ByShobhan Saxena and Florencia Costa July 18, 2021July 17, 2021

    A day after a judge of the Supreme Federal Court ordered a criminal investigation against Jair Bolsonaro in the Covaxin scandal, hundreds of thousands of Brazilians took to the streets in 350 cities and towns to protest against the government and demand that the president be impeached.

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  • Colombia: Between Biden’s Anxiety and Uribe’s Disruption
    Online Blog | People's movements | USA | World Politics

    Colombia: Between Biden’s Anxiety and Uribe’s Disruption

    BySergio Rodríguez Gelfenstein July 18, 2021July 17, 2021

    The United States Department of State is observing with great concern that movements in Latin America have begun to take place that go beyond its control and that could affect its system of regional domination.

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  • Statues, Statues, They All Fall Down
    Online Blog | People's movements | USA | World Politics

    Statues, Statues, They All Fall Down

    ByEddie Chambers July 18, 2021July 17, 2021

    European monuments to historic slavers and colonizers are the latest victims of rising protests for justice.

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  • Fighting for Survival, Building for Power
    Online Blog | People's movements | USA | World Politics

    Fighting for Survival, Building for Power

    ByNACLA interview with James Beltis & Vélina Charlier July 18, 2021July 17, 2021

    For members of ‘nou pap Dòmi’, a collective within Haiti’s petroChallengers movement, the anti-corruption struggle is a space to imagine the kind of society they seek to create.

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  • Interventionism Gave Us Afghanistan and Iraq
    Capitalism | Online Blog | USA | World Economy | World Politics

    Interventionism Gave Us Afghanistan and Iraq

    ByJacob G. Hornberger July 18, 2021July 17, 2021

    As the US withdraws its troops from Afghanistan, those supporting the US intervention justify it by pointing to the 9/11 attacks. But that is not true. Pre-9/11 interventionism is what brought about the 9/11 attacks, which were then used as the excuse for more interventionism.

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  • Bangladesh Factory Fire Kills 50+ Workers – Yet Another Murder by Capital: Two Articles
    Capitalism | Economy | Online Blog | USA | World Economy

    Bangladesh Factory Fire Kills 50+ Workers – Yet Another Murder by Capital: Two Articles

    ByKenny Stancil; and Omar Raad Chowdhury July 18, 2021July 17, 2021

    Capital’s absolute disregard for life once again surfaces in Narayanganj, Bangladesh, where 52 workers have been burnt to death on 9 July 2021, after they were denied exit when fire broke out in the food-processing factory which had almost no fire-safety mechanisms installed.

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