“Sudanese∙e∙s now see that resistance committees can be an alternative to political parties that have failed to create a common climate of collective action to find solutions to Sudan’s problems.”
Biden and the Democrats Face Potential Disaster; Sanders Calls for a New Course
9 February 2022, by“What might change the country’s direction, perhaps in the spring, if the pandemic ends, is a resurgence of mass labor and social movements.”
How the Assad regime feigns ‘secularism’ while strengthening conservatism
8 February 2022, by“Secularism is a first step towards challenging these various forms of discrimination and is therefore a major part of demanding democracy.”
Outgunned and Unsupported, Myanmar’s Resistance Isn’t Giving Up
7 February 2022, by ,Revolutionaries say ‘the military can be beaten’.
Teamster Election 2021: New Openings, Real Challenges
6 February 2022, by“The ability to continue transforming the Teamsters depends on an active, organized rank and file. ”
Roe Is Already Gone
5 February 2022, by“Most importantly, reproductive justice is an explicitly anti-racist and anti-oppressive framework. Reproductive justice activists center and uplift the voices, experiences, and leadership of people of color.”
“Socialist” Party wins but defeat for left in Portuguese elections
4 February 2022, by ,“What happened this Sunday ‘doesn’t mean that we start believing that the Socialist Party Budget was good. It wasn’t.’
For the Bloco, ‘the reasons for opposing it are not invalidated by our result’ and, in fact, ‘parties should not change their convictions for electoral reasons like the way you change their shirt’.”
Fascist ideas on the rise in Italy
3 February 2022, by“Years of defeat and retreat of the labour movement and the decline of an anti-capitalist left has left an opening for fascist ideas among angry and demoralised people, particularly the young.”
International diplomacy complicit with the junta in Sudan
2 February 2022, byThe UN, Western countries and oil monarchies are sparing no diplomatic efforts to establish a government in Sudan composed of civilians and military. They are going against the will of the population, which is continuing to shout in the streets the slogan “No negotiations, no partnership, no compromise” with the army.