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  •  | Yekatit 12 | MR Online

    The crimes and victims of Italian colonialism: A story that must be told, beginning with Yekatit 12 የካቲት ፲፪

    Originally published: Pressenza on February 26, 2025 by Anna Lodeserto (more by Pressenza) (Posted Feb 27, 2025)

    Today’s countries such as the United Kingdom, Belgium, and France have, to varying degrees, confronted their imperial legacies, however incomplete or contested these reckonings may be.

  •  | A screengrab shows late journalist Gonzalo Lira holding up a peace sign in a video he uploaded on his YouTube channel on October 17 2022 Image by YouTubetheroundtablegonzalolira5818 | MR Online

    The Invisibles: About mass persecution of dissidents in Ukraine

    Originally published: Pressenza on June 21, 2024 by Pavel Volkov (more by Pressenza) (Posted Jun 24, 2024)

    “We insist on respect for human rights,” Chilean President Gabriel Boric made such a message at the peace summit in Switzerland.

  •  | USA flag Samuel Branch | Unsplash  Ukraine and Palestine flags Public domain | Wikipedia | MR Online

    The United States in Ukraine and Gaza: Double standards, really?

    Originally published: Pressenza on April 21, 2024 by Samir Saul and Michel Seymour (more by Pressenza) (Posted Apr 23, 2024)

    Should not the silence of the West in the face of the genocide currently underway in Gaza prompt skepticism about the loud cries of moral indignation of this same West in the face of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine?

  •  | Image by Linkedin | MR Online

    A journalist bothers the Indian far-right

    Originally published: Pressenza on April 3, 2024 by Antonio Martins (more by Pressenza) (Posted Apr 05, 2024)

    Prabir Purkayastha created a vibrant publication in Delhi, connected to social movements and successful. He´s now imprisoned at 78 under an infamous law. The episode reveals much about the nature, methods, and vulnerabilities of Narendra Modi´s regime.

  •  | Top Parade in Stanislav Ivano Frankivsk during the visit of Reichsleiter Hans Frank Governor of Poland 1943 Left Azov Regiment Mariupol parade 2021 Right Zelensky at the US Congress Dec 2022 Image by Wikimedia | MR Online

    The problem of Nazism in Ukraine

    Originally published: Pressenza on October 11, 2023 by Samir Saul & Michel Seymour (more by Pressenza) (Posted Oct 12, 2023)

    Canada’s House of Commons gave a standing ovation to Yaroslav Hunka, a member of the 14th Grenadier Division of the Waffen-SS (1st Galician Division), formed under the aegis of none other than Heinrich Himmler.

  •  | Photo AMG | MR Online

    Chile today: massive march and repression

    Originally published: Pressenza on September 13, 2023 by Pía Figueroa (more by Pressenza) (Posted Sep 15, 2023)

    It is 50 years since the coup d’état and there is an important generational change on the streets, many thousands of young people who feel the need to express their discomfort with society, to express their pain at the breakdown of democracy and all that followed.

  •  | Image by Social Media | MR Online

    Is the end of Western financial dominance in Africa on the horizon or will the history of Libya repeat itself?

    Originally published: Pressenza on July 25, 2023 by Jón Karl Stefánsson (more by Pressenza) (Posted Jul 27, 2023)

    Countries across Africa recently took a major step towards economic independence from the West by launching an insurance system that will allow them to conduct inter-state trade without the involvement of the U.S. dollar or other Western currencies. This could have major implications on the development of both African as well as Western economies. However, the Wests response to previous attempts to free Africa from the economic and political dominance of the West, then by Libya, are a source of worry.

  •  | Memorial Day by a Vietnam War veteran | MR Online

    Memorial Day by a Vietnam War veteran

    Originally published: Pressenza on May 28, 2023 by Camillo Mac Bica (more by Pressenza) (Posted May 29, 2023)

    Perhaps some may find what I will argue below as disrespectful, especially coming from a veteran who participated and lost comrades in the American War in Vietnam. But it must be said. How Memorial Day is currently observed does not, in my view, fulfill its intended purpose—that is, as a day of remembrance, reflection, and appreciation for the sacrifices of those who fought and died in this nation’s all too numerous wars.

  •  | The unmarked graves of those who died in the concentration camps Image by Ester Mbathera | MR Online

    Paying tribute to the victims of genocide in Namibia

    Originally published: Pressenza on May 8, 2023 by Ester Mbathera (more by Pressenza) (Posted May 09, 2023)

    Every year, descendants of the Nama-Ovaherero tribes gather at Swakopmund Memorial Park Cemetery in Namibia during the month of March to pay tribute to their ancestors who were victims of the genocide that took place from 1904-1908.

  •  | Image by Wikipedia | MR Online

    The agony of liberal Zionism

    Originally published: Pressenza on February 17, 2023 by Yakov M. Rabkin (more by Pressenza) (Posted Feb 20, 2023)

    Among my Israeli friends there used to be many liberal Zionists. They sought social justice, supported peace initiatives with the Palestinians, and otherwise believed in Israel’s progressive roots. Indeed, in its pioneer years, Zionism, while engaged in colonization of Palestine, was associated with ideas of collective endeavour and equality.

  •  | Image by Davide Schmid | MR Online

    Workers in the UK take to the streets in largest day of industrial action in a decade

    Originally published: Pressenza on February 1, 2023 by Davide Schmid (more by Pressenza) (Posted Feb 03, 2023)

    On the 1st of February 2023, the UK came the closest it has come in a generation to a general strike as workers from across a wide range of sectors including education and transport walked out in protest regarding poor pay, unfair working conditions, pensions and precarity.

  •  | Signing of the Treaty establishing the USSR Image by Stepan Dudnik | MR Online

    Requiem for a dream: 100 years after the founding of the USSR

    Originally published: Pressenza on January 10, 2023 by Oleg Yasinsky (more by Pressenza) (Posted Jan 13, 2023)

    The worst crime the USSR committed, the one for which it will never be forgiven, was to have been a shared hope for a more just, more dignified and more humane society.

  •  | A humpback whale swims along the Greenlandic ice sheet in the Davis Strait south of Nuuk Around 85 of the surface area of Greenland is covered by ice Source Wikimedia Commons | MR Online

    Greenland is worse than ever, much worse

    Originally published: Pressenza on November 19, 2022 by Robert Hunziker (more by Pressenza) (Posted Nov 22, 2022)

    A new study finds Greenland’s ice sheet thinning much further into the ice sheet core than previously thought, 100 miles inland. (Source: S. Khan, et al, Extensive Inland Thinning and Speed-Up of North-East Greenland Stream, Nature, November 9, 2022)

  •  | Stella Moris Assange | MR Online

    “We’re all in prison, as long as Julian’s in prison”: exclusive interview with Stella Assange

    Originally published: Pressenza on November 5, 2022 by Veronica Tarozzi (more by Pressenza) (Posted Nov 12, 2022)

    On Friday, October 7th, with some of the fellow promoters of the 24 hours for Assange, we attended the Wired Next Fest 2022, hosted for the occasion by the Fabbrica del Vapore in Milan.

  •  | Maclox Image by Maclox | MR Online

    Boric, the promise to re-found Carabineros and the support that ended up being carte blanche for police violence

    Originally published: Pressenza on August 16, 2022 by Ximena Soza (more by Pressenza) (Posted Aug 17, 2022)

    The President of Chile, Gabriel Boric, during his campaign promised to reform the country’s uniformed police.

  •  | Image by Stock File | MR Online

    The U.S. unilateral sanctions against Russia will produce a global food disaster

    Originally published: Pressenza on May 24, 2022 (more by Pressenza)

    “There is really no true solution to the problem of global food security without bringing back the agriculture production of Ukraine and the food and fertilizer production of Russia and Belarus into world markets despite the war.” These blunt words by UN Secretary-General António Guterres accurately describe the present global food crisis.

  •  | Image by Wikipedia | MR Online

    When did the Ukraine War begin?

    Originally published: Pressenza on March 8, 2022 (more by Pressenza)

    Viewing the Ukraine war as starting with the current Russian invasion leads to very different conclusions than if you consider that the starting point of this war was the 2014 U.S.-orchestrated coup in Ukraine. The coup, which had elements of an authentic popular revolt, has been used by outside powers to pursue geopolitical ends.

  •  | International law | MR Online

    The U.S. makes a mockery of treaties and international law

    Originally published: Pressenza on January 8, 2022 (more by Pressenza)

    The United States claims it is operating under a “rules-based order”—but the term is not the same international law recognized by the rest of the world. Rather, it is camouflage behind which American exceptionalism flourishes.

  •  | Photo Todd Cravens  Unsplash | MR Online

    Whales will save the world’s climate—unless the military destroys them first

    Originally published: Pressenza on December 14, 2021 by Koohan Paik-Mander (more by Pressenza) (Posted Dec 16, 2021)

    Pentagon documents estimate that 13,744 whales and dolphins are legally allowed to be killed as “incidental takes” during any given year due to military exercises in the Gulf of Alaska.

  •  | Fernanda LeMarie | MR Online

    U.S. targets Nicaraguan presidential election: former solidarity activists echo imperial talking points

    Originally published: Pressenza on July 15, 2021 (more by Pressenza)

    Now Uncle Sam has a problem in Nicaragua, where independent polls predict a landslide victory for Daniel Ortega’s leftist Sandinista slate in the November 7thpresidential elections.

Monthly Review Essays

  • US Imperialism in Crisis: Opportunities and Challenges to a Global Community with a Shared Future
    Sam-Kee Cheng  | A late 1940s Soviet poster showing a US military service member lounging on top of a German factory smoking a cigar The text beneath reads DER DOLLARIMPERIALISMUS dollar imperialism | MR Online

    1. Introduction The predominance of US economic, political and military power in the world was established at the end of the Second World War.1 With just 6.3 percent of global population, the United States held about 50 percent of the world wealth in 1948. As the only power which had used nuclear weapons on civilian […]

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    Our job is to make media reform part of our broader struggle for democracy, social justice, and, dare we say it, socialism.

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