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  • Turkiye’s Breaking Point: Erdogan Moves to Crush His Biggest Electoral Threat
    Online Blog | People's movements | World Politics

    Turkiye’s Breaking Point: Erdogan Moves to Crush His Biggest Electoral Threat

    ByCeyda Karan March 16, 2025March 31, 2025

    Facing an unprecedented challenge from popular opposition leader Ekrem Imamoglu, President Erdogan is launching a sweeping crackdown that could determine not just the next election – but the future of democracy in Turkiye.

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  • Marxism and African Liberation
    Online Blog | People's movements | World Politics

    Marxism and African Liberation

    ByWalter Rodney March 16, 2025March 31, 2025

    The text of a speech Walter Rodney delivered 50 years ago at Queen’s College, New York, USA in 1975. The author talks of the relevance of Marxism to Africa.

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  • Brazil: Landless Workers’ Movement Pressures the Government with Occupations
    Capitalism | Online Blog | World Economy | World Politics

    Brazil: Landless Workers’ Movement Pressures the Government with Occupations

    ByBrasil de Fato March 16, 2025March 31, 2025

    A series of actions on Thursday (13 March) led by women from Brazil’s Landless Rural Workers’ Movement (MST) increased the pressure on the Lula government to push agrarian reform policies forward.

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  • South Africa’s Expropriation Act: Between Legal Reform and Historical Justice
    Africa | Online Blog | World Economy | World Politics

    South Africa’s Expropriation Act: Between Legal Reform and Historical Justice

    BySobantu Mzwakali March 16, 2025March 31, 2025

    The author examines South Africa’s Expropriation Act—presented as legal reform yet bound by legal bureaucracy, market interests, and political hesitation. Does it offer real redress, or is justice once again deferred?

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  • Cuba Sends Doctors, the US Sends Sanctions
    Capitalism | Online Blog | People's movements

    Cuba Sends Doctors, the US Sends Sanctions

    ByHelen Yaffe March 16, 2025March 31, 2025

    The United States calls Cuba’s medical internationalism “human trafficking” — but it’s really an internationalist lifeline for the Global South.

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  • Remembering Faiz Ahmad Faiz and His Poetry of Passion
    Culture | Online Blog

    Remembering Faiz Ahmad Faiz and His Poetry of Passion

    ByAmir Suhail Wani March 16, 2025March 31, 2025

    Poets have mostly stood on the wrong side of the power and took upon themselves the task of making the truth known. Faiz Ahmad Faiz is a poet of this family, the family of which Persian poet Nazeeri Nishapuri said, “The one who is not killed is not from our tribe”.

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  • Remembering the Founding Mothers of the Indian Constitution
    Freedom Movement | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Remembering the Founding Mothers of the Indian Constitution

    ByShalu Nigam March 9, 2025March 13, 2025

    On the struggles of the founding mothers of the Indian Constitution who fought for building a democratic nation where all citizens, regardless of gender, would enjoy equal rights.

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  • Saluting Zakia Jafri; Remembering the Gujarat Carnage 2002
    Communalism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Saluting Zakia Jafri; Remembering the Gujarat Carnage 2002

    ByCedric Prakash March 9, 2025March 13, 2025

    On 1 February 2025, Zakiaben was called to her eternal reward. In her death, the people of India have lost a great soul. She suffered much since that fateful day, when her dear husband Ehsan Jafri was brutally murdered. Since then, she fought relentlessly for justice not merely for herself but all women and other victims of an unjust and violent system.

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  • Uttarakhand’s Uniform Civil Code – 3 Articles
    Communalism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Uttarakhand’s Uniform Civil Code – 3 Articles

    ByT.K. Rajalakshmi; Dushyant Arora; and Ayush Tiwari March 9, 2025March 13, 2025

    The Uniform Civil Code in Uttarakhand promotes state control in personal relationships, including marriages, divorces, matrimonial disputes, and live-in relationships, as well as in matters of succession and inheritance. Also: ‘Live-in Relationships and the War Against Women’s Agency’; and: ‘Why This Live-In Couple is Taking on Uttarakhand’s Uniform Civil Code’.

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  • Tamil Nadu’s Clash with Centre over Hindi – 2 Articles
    Education | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Tamil Nadu’s Clash with Centre over Hindi – 2 Articles

    ByVignesh Karthik K.R.; and Apoorvanand March 9, 2025March 13, 2025

    Tamil Nadu’s clash with the Union government over Hindi reveals how profoundly language influences questions of identity, autonomy, and social opportunity. Also: ‘Why the Three-Language Formula Threatens South India’.

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