The importance of building links and solidarity with movements against neo-liberalism in Latin America cannot be overstated, argues Matt Willgress
December 4, 2013
Written by Matt Willgress
Category: International
The counter-revolution is not yet triumphant, the revolution not yet defeated writes Alastair Stephens
September 1, 2013
Written by Alastair Stephens
Category: International
The following statement published in the Guardian condemns the massacres perpetrated by Egypt's military rulers and calls on Cameron to stop arms sales
August 26, 2013
Written by Various Signatories
Category: International
Political change is not possible with the SPD and Greens, argues Stefan Bornost. Translation by Kate Davison
August 16, 2013
Written by Stefan Bornost
Category: International
Yesterday's massacre in Cairo is proof, if ever more was needed, that counter-revolutions are always bloodier than revolutions
August 15, 2013
Written by Alastair Stephens
Category: International
The deepest, most reactionary part of the Egyptian state machine is asserting its power, says John Rees
As conflict rages in Egyptian society Sean Ledwith explores the role of the Egyptian Brotherhood in the revolution
Fatma Ramadan, member of the Executive Committee of the Egyptian Federation of Independent Trade Unions, warns against the possibility of military dictatorship
Radical idealism and poetry are a crime in India, especially if you’re an “untouchable.” A group of young Dalit singers in Pune learnt this the hard way
As riot police attack protesters blockading the Bulgarian parliament, Yva Alexandrova writes on the background to the current wave of demonstrations
Yakob Yakov, an activist in Bulgaria, and Jasmin Maerker report on the recent events in Bulgaria, which have seen thousands take part in mass protests
The fall of Morsi wasn’t a military coup, but the danger is that it will lead to one, says John Rees
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