The Right to Bread and Social Justice
Social justice is the key to making any real change, and to all of the problems facing Egyptian society today.
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Social justice is the key to making any real change, and to all of the problems facing Egyptian society today.
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At least 33 human rights defenders, youth movement activists, bloggers, journalists and others have been jailed in the last year in Azerbaijan, where the UK-based oil group BP is the largest foreign investor.
Resistance in Azerbaijan Read More »
It is not easy to overturn the influence of 500 years of Turkish authority during which people have been marginalized, isolated and treated with utter disrespect. To change all of this requires a lot of work on the ground, and on the individual level as well. But what is promising is the zeal and determination of the activists in the area.
Comparing Emancipatory Struggles in North and West Kurdistan Read More »
“He was singled out as the only self-immolator who was driven by his ‘own moral consciousness,’ rather than, say, desperation or economic hardship.”
CINEMA UTOPIA: Flame Read More »
I haven’t met any Syrians who think that we should break up the country. We’re wary of further reinforcing divisions among us.
Still a Revolution: Solidarity Among Syrians Read More »
I gave them everything I had, my identity, my story, my passport. When you leave your country, you don’t collect proof of what is happening, you just leave. I really thought I would be accepted, however they rejected my case. I was shocked. Now I have no hope. I never lied. I thought they would be rational.
Listen: A Saudi Asylum-Seeker in Germany Lifts Her Voice Read More »
Eine Dokumentation der Zürcher Häuserszene von den frühen Anfängen bis 1994
Allein Machen Sie Dich Ein Read More »
The movements of today will not echo the struggles of the sixties. Today there is no protracted post-war economic boom, no high paying jobs for low skilled workers, no attempt to further integrate impoverished blacks into the productive process.
Statement from a Comrade and Baltimore Native About the Uprising There Read More »
“As much as I admire the cultural revolutions of the 1960s, the forces of capitalism can easily adapt to that. In fact, they have adapted to it better than any one person in America has.”
Is Culture Important? The Struggle Over How to Struggle Read More »
In this case it is obvious that agent of government speaks the language of pure force. He does not seek to hide the domination; he puts it into practice with the clear conscience of an upholder of the peace; yet he is the bringer of violence.
Concerning Violence Read More »