Viva Belarus!
In Belarus, a vibrant artistic and cultural life finds its way past censorship, totalitarian control, and general apathy to produce little gems like this film.
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In Belarus, a vibrant artistic and cultural life finds its way past censorship, totalitarian control, and general apathy to produce little gems like this film.
Es scheint, dass das Thema Syrien einen prominenten Platz in der Agenda der europäischen extremen Rechten einnimmt. Folglich versteht es sich von selbst, dass die Mehrheit unterdessen das Assad-Regime unterstützt.
Die neue europäische rechtsradikale Welle und das syrische Regime Read More »
Nearly two decades ago, several parties and far-right groups started to weave relations with the Syrian regime. For example, communications began between some of the French right in France and the Syrian regime, since the nineties. Many visits then followed.
The European Far Right and the Syrian Regime Read More »
Despite deeply rooted patriarchy, for decades Palestinian women have played an integral role in resistance. Without the emancipation of women, national liberation will not be achieved.
The Role of Palestinian Women in Resistance Read More »
For Ukrainians, as for any other people in the world, the main threat is capitalism.
Not Ukraine’s Revolutionary Moment Read More »
The Bohemian immigrants to Chicago and Cleveland, two big centers where they settled, were linked with Chicago anarchists…who were themselves a very bohemian bunch in the 1880s.
Journey Through a Counterculture Read More »
Written in remembrance of the children who, for all of our striving for freedom and justice, for all our craving for respect for our existence, have been murdered by the police and the military, by officers and presidents.
Sunset, Sunrise: Threnody for Child Victims of State Violence Read More »
A new form of nationalism is on the rise in Europe – one that is not founded in the nation-state but is instead fortifying wealthy core EU member-states by turning the periphery into an alert border zone.
Bulgaria: at Fortress Europe’s Postern Gate Read More »
The mistake people make is to say that there’s violence in Chechnya because Chechens are violent. Politics is what motivates ethnic conflict. Ethnic conflicts don’t happen because a particular ethnicity is inclined to violence.
Lack of Diversity in Policy and Media has Consequences Read More »
It’s misleading for the international community to say the citizens of Bosnia need to take ownership of their own issues, but then when they take that phrase literally, to say, “oh, that’s not what we had in mind.”