A point of view from the feminist solidarity movement in Brussels
Venezuelan immigrants win victory
25 September, by“At present as many 9,000 immigrants are crossing the border each day, coming from dozens of countries and Venezuelans making up a large portion of them.”
Anti-imperialism of fools: The case of Imran Khan
24 September, by“The politics of Khan have not benefitted anti-imperialism by an iota in Pakistan. On the contrary, his politics have gravely undermined, for the years to come, the gains made by the women’s movement, democracy activism and the trade union struggles.”
We do not need "great symbols of authority" with double standards: expel patriarchal behavior and harassment from our social movements!
23 September, by“There is no future for a movement that turns its back on the changing times. And there will be no young next generation willing to take over such a movement.”
“It feels like the apocalypse”
22 September, by“The Russian Socialist Movement statement called on Azerbaijan to immediately cease hostilities and open negotiations without any preconditions, and on the international community to immediately impose sanctions against the leadership of Azerbaijan.”
Electric Vehicle Factories Are Overwhelmingly Nonunion. The UAW Strike Could Change That.
21 September, byA key conflict in the United Auto Workers strike [which began on September 14] is over the electric vehicle industry. The vast majority of EV plants are low-wage and nonunion despite being publicly subsidized — and the UAW is trying to fix that.
A chain of disasters in Libya
20 September, byThe carnage in Libya caused by a Mediterranean hurricane, known as “Daniel” or “medicane”, will take weeks to be quantified in terms of the number of dead and missing, probably in the tens of thousands, to which a million people have already been displaced.
Three deaths at work per day on average
19 September, by“Although fragmented and heterogeneous, a few dissenting voices are standing up to this wave of injustice and contempt”
Auto Workers Strike All of the Big Three Companies for the First Time
18 September, by“ I know that we’re on the right side in this battle, because it’s a battle of the working class against the rich, the halves versus the have nots, the billionaire class against everybody else.”
Did India really win its independence through non-violence?
17 September, by ,Two years ago, Burma (Myanmar) saw a huge non-violent movement of civic disobedience in response to a military putsch. However, it was ultimately forced to engage in armed self-defense in the face of merciless repression. Was it any different in India? Was independence, the liberation from British colonial rule in 1947, effectively won through the civil disobedience movement embodied by Gandhi? We put this question to Sushovan Dhar.