The CADTM congratulates demonstrators for the success of the united antifascist mobilisation in Athens this Wednesday 7 October, as well the Athens penal court for its decision to label the neo-nazi Golden Dawn party as a ‘criminal organization’.
Daily Dawn editorial on GB politics takes up the case of Baba Jan and others
8 October 2020This editorial was published in the English-language Pakistani daily newspaper Dawn on 8 October 2020.
World Congress in Defense of Public Education, Sept 26-27
18 September 2020The following invitation to participate in the First World Congress in Defense of Public Education and Against Educational Neoliberalism was written by a broad coalition of educators in Latin America and Europe. Educators from all over the world are encouraged to register and take part. For more information about how to take part, email: congresomundialdeeducacion2020@gmail.com. First published in Spanish by Otras Voces en EducacÃon, translated by No Borders News.
Latest issue of Amandla
10 September 2020, byThe most recent issue of the South African journal is now available - focusing on women are the frontline of the Covid-19 pandemic.
South African movement adopts Climate Justice Charter
5 September 2020Mass grassroots campaign calls for system change now and for a climate justice deal that ends the suffering of the most vulnerable and oppressed.
Against ‘Valeurs actuelles’ rubbish and its supporters, solidarity with Daniele Obono!
31 August 2020, byThe racist rag Valeurs actuelles has struck again. In its 27 August edition, the extreme right-wing weekly saw fit to write a “fiction” featuring Danièle Obono, reduced to slavery – by “Arabs”, of course – with racist illustrations.
No to Putin’s police operation against the Belarusian people!
28 August 2020, byOn 27 August in a TV interview, Vladimir Putin said he is ready to send Russian police units to Belarus in case of a direct threat to legitimate authorities in this country.
Russian Socialist Movement on Belarus
12 August 2020, byFor three days since the presidential elections in Belarus, the streets of all major cities of the country have become the arena of heavy clashes between protesters and police. Despite the fact that by all independent exit polls and evidence of observers, the opposition candidate Svetlana Tikhanovskaya gained a convincing victory, authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko announced his re-election. Faced with the opposition of the majority of the population, today he has to rely only on the police and secret services, who have been given carte blanche for the most brutal suppression of protests. Thousands of detainees, hundreds of injured and at least one killed - that’s the price Lukashenko has already paid to preserve his regime. However, the resistance continues - not only in the form of street protests, but also in the political strikes that have already started at several big enterprises. We express our solidarity with workers and youth of Belarus in their struggle for a better future. We also demand for release of Belarussian left activists, such as Pavel Katarzhevski and Yury Glushakov, who were illegally arrested during these days. Below we publish the statement of the Russian Socialist Movement about the presidential elections in Belarus.
Solidarity with the people of Lebanon
11 August 2020, byThis statement was issued by the Nouveau Parti Anticapitaliste (NPA) following the 4 August explosion in Beirut and the visit of French president Emmanuel Macron.
For a public health service that is universal, secular and free of charge
18 July 2020Reclaim the right to health started this petition to President of the Council of Ministers, Italian Government.

