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Brazil- Illegal mining, abuses surge on Indigenous land

Al Jazeera Report accuses illegal miners of committing rape, other acts of violence in Indigenous communities in Brazilian Amazon. Illegal gold mining surged by a record amount last year on Brazil’s biggest Indigenous reservation, according to a new report that… Continue Reading →

Debt and bureaucracy deal death blow to MP farmers reeling from Covid impact

by Ashok Kapse — 11/04/2022 “The farmer also wants to live, sir! But he is forced to take a loan. This is done not once, but over and over again. First, to sow the crop, one has to take a loan. Then a… Continue Reading →

The Origins of the Ukraine Crisis and the Need for Collective Security between Russia and the West

11 Apr 2022 Tom Sauer Abstract 2 Oct 2016 – The relationship between major powers in the world determines the level of global stability. Two constellations are imaginable: balance of power and collective security. The end of major (world or cold)… Continue Reading →

Finally, FIR on threats to Dalit journalist Meena Kotwal; GoI silent on UN letter

Gutsy Dalit journalist and founder of digital news channel ‘ The Mooknayak’, Meena Kotwal, was threatened after she posted a video of herself symbolically burning a copy of the Manusmriti, the regressive, anti-caste and patriarchal book of Vedic laws. After… Continue Reading →

Three brave women locked themselves to machinery disrupting work on the Adani railway corridor

This March we’ve watched thousands of people stand up in solidarity with International Women’s Day and StandUp4Justice marches across the continent, which took place in over 35 different towns and cities. Women bravely speaking up for the things that are… Continue Reading →

Rights groups in Rajasthan demand ban on processions with abusive slogans

The People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), in a statement, has urged the Rajasthan government of Congress to take immediate disciplinary action be taken against a section of the Karauli district administration and police, regarding their crimes of omission and… Continue Reading →

David Sanders on being a health activist

David Sanders talks about his life as a health activist, the role of Primary Health Care for the Health for All agenda, and how neoliberalism obstructs possible advances in global healthApril 07, 2022 by David Sanders David Sanders (1944 – 2019) was one… Continue Reading →

Urgent Appeal by Sri Lankan feminists to address the unfolding humanitarian crisis caused by the economic collapse in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is facing the worst economic crisis in its post-independence history. Widespread food and fuelshortages are crippling the lives of people. Such a situation that has already lasted several weeks is nowresulting in widespread protests which are being repressed… Continue Reading →

Anti-Caste Histories and Solidarities

A lecture series hosted by SASAS Germany and DBAV Women, Trans, Non-binary People’s Collective in collaboration with Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Dalit, Bahujan, Adivasi, Vimukta, and other anti-caste communities in South Asia, have long-standing histories of fighting against caste oppression. In… Continue Reading →

Fe-MAN-ist Voices: My Daughter’s First Pro-Choice Protest “

I look at my little girl and think of the world I’m leaving her to embrace; the society that is actively working against her rights.” Rob GalvinApril 1, 2022 It was Tuesday, March 8th, International Women’s Day in New York… Continue Reading →

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