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  • “Capitalism must die to protect the sacred”

    “Capitalism must die to protect the sacred”

    Originally published: “Capitalism must die to protect the sacred” on June 17, 2021 by Susan Rosenthal (more by “Capitalism must die to protect the sacred”) (Posted Jun 24, 2021)

    The Red Deal is a revolutionary call to reject capitalism and restore a mutually beneficial relationship with our world. It deserves to be widely read, discussed, and built upon.

  • The Soberana 01 and Soberana 02 vaccines and the Soberana Plus Booster shot have been developed by the Finlay Institute of Vaccines. Photo: Mixael Porto Chiong, Javier Martínez Acosta, La Pupila Asombrada

    Cuba’s COVID-19 vaccines: A journey of collaboration and revolutionary solidarity

    Originally published: Peoples Dispatch on June 17, 2021 by Jyotsna Singh (more by Peoples Dispatch)  | (Posted Jun 23, 2021)

    With its development of five COVID-19 vaccines and the promise of sharing know-how with developing countries, Cuba has remained faithful to Che Guevara’s values of international solidarity and people-oriented medicine.

  • Nicaragua's Benedict Arnolds – political opposition as organized crime

    Nicaragua’s Benedict Arnolds – political opposition as organized crime

    Originally published: Nicaragua's Benedict Arnolds – political opposition as organized crime on June 17, 2021 by Stephen Sefton and Tortilla con Sal (more by Nicaragua's Benedict Arnolds – political opposition as organized crime) (Posted Jun 23, 2021)

    After a period of accumulation of resources from 2011 onward, this extra-parliamentary opposition mounted the violent, U.S. designed coup attempt which lasted from April to July in 2018.

  • Indigenous sovereignty, climate justice and #JustTransition

    Indigenous sovereignty, climate justice and #JustTransition

    Originally published: Global Ecosocialist Network on May 22, 2021 by Brian Champ and Michelle Robidoux (more by Global Ecosocialist Network)  | (Posted Jun 23, 2021)

    In early 2020, the #ShutDownCanada movement in solidarity with Indigenous Wet’suwet’en people sparked a wildfire of resistance across the country.

  • Genocide in Brazil: SOS Yanomami

    Genocide in Brazil: SOS Yanomami

    Originally published: Brasil Wire on May 17, 2021 by Nathalia Urban (more by Brasil Wire)  | (Posted Jun 23, 2021)

    A report by the National Indigenous Foundation (Funai) has revealed that seven mining boats carrying firearms fired on indigenous people from the Palimiú community in Roraima on May 10, since then they have suffered SEVEN DAYS of consecutive attacks

  • Mandeep Punia (@mandeeppunia1) via Twitter / Newsclick

    After over a year behind bars, three student activists are released on bail in Delhi

    Originally published: Peoples Dispatch on June 21, 2021 by Peoples Dispatch (more by Peoples Dispatch)  | (Posted Jun 23, 2021)

    After being booked under the stringent anti-terror law for allegedly hatching a conspiracy that caused riots last year, the three activists, Natasha Narwal, Devangana Kalita and Asif Iqbal Tanha were granted bail by the Delhi High Court

  • Paint Your Town Red: How Preston Took Back Control and Your Town Can Too

    Paint Your Town Red: How Preston Took Back Control and Your Town Can Too

    Originally published: Red Pepper on June 18, 2021 by Hilary Wainwright (more by Red Pepper)  | (Posted Jun 18, 2021)

    In this timely book, Matthew Brown and Rhian E. Jones explore new forms of democratic collectivism across the UK, writes Hilary Wainwright.

  • This map was released by the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs on June 26. It shows the extent of the activity of Cuban medical brigades sent abroad to fight Covid-19.

    Cuba in the last stretch of the Pandemic

    Originally published: Socialist Project on July 12, 2020 by Fernando Ravsberg (more by Socialist Project)  | (Posted Jul 17, 2020)

    Cuba is only a few days away from ending its coronavirus quarantine. Except for Havana, all the other provinces are free of the contagion and have begun moving toward a new normality.

  • Theoretical contributions of Samir Amin (1931-2018)

    Originally published: Pambazuka News on September 24, 2018 by Abayomi Azikiwe (more by Pambazuka News)  | (Posted Oct 02, 2018)

    The Egyptian-born social scientist and activist Samir Amin wrote extensively on political economy and the challenges for the peripheral capitalist states. He died in a Paris, France hospital on 12 August 2018 at the age of 86.

  • Photo credit: FARC

    Leader of the former FARC guerrillas to run for President of Colombia

    Originally published: The Dawn News on January 29, 2018 (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Feb 03, 2018)

    Last Sunday, January 27, the Alternative Revolutionary Force of the Common (FARC), which is the political party formed by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia—People’s Army (FARC-EP) guerrillas, launched the presidential candidacy of Rodrigo Londoño, alias Timochenko, setting a new cornerstone in the political history of Colombia.

  • Protests in Honduras intensify leading up to inauguration day

    Originally published: The Dawn News on January 23, 2018 (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Jan 26, 2018)

    Juan Orlando Hernández, who was “elected” president in Honduras as a result of fraud and corruption, will hold his swearing in ceremony on January 27 in what may be the first closed-door inauguration (although his government has purposely not shared details about the ceremony).

  • Ahed Tamimi

    Sympathy for Ahed Tamimi is not enough

    Originally published: The Dawn News on January 15, 2018 by Malia Bouattia (via The New Arab) (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Jan 21, 2018)

    Unless you have been living under a rock for the past few weeks, it is unlikely that Ahed Tamimi’s story, will come as news to you, despite the mainstream media’s best efforts.

  • Some are calling it the Coup’s endgame, others the “final battle” for Brasil’s next decade.

    Lula’s witch trial: who are the TRF4?

    Originally published: The Dawn News on January 8, 2018 by Brasil Wire (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Jan 10, 2018)

    Some are calling it the Coup’s endgame, others the “final battle” for Brasil’s next decade.

  • NUMSA

    NUMSA New Year Statement: A clarion call to build a Revolutionary Workers Party!

    Originally published: The Dawn News on January 2, 2018 by via NUMSA (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Jan 05, 2018)

    Comrades 2017 was a year where the global crisis of capitalism deepened. Just like the 2008 global financial crisis, capitalism demonstrated once more that it has failed humanity and has no solutions for problems that are confronting society.

  • Social leaders of the Bajo Atrato Choacano and Urabá of Antioquia denounced the persecutions, threats and selective murders they are exposed to in a press conference in Bogotá last December 14.

    “Social leaders are murdered because of fights over women”, said Colombia’s Defense Minister

    Originally published: The Dawn News on December 19, 2017 by Jorge Zalapata (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Dec 27, 2017)

    Just a week ago, Colombian social leaders denouncing the murder of another one showed up to the press conference with masks covering their faces in order to avoid risking to lose their own lives—such is the danger of defending human rights in Colombia.

  • Girl in protest. Photo Credit: Deutsche Welle

    16 days, at least 14 dead, hundreds detained and still no official election results

    Originally published: The Dawn News on December 12, 2017 (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Dec 14, 2017)

    On November 26, the Honduran people went to the polls to elect their president for the next four years. Whilst in all the other elections in Honduras where the results were released the same day or the next morning, it has been 16 days and the Supreme Electoral Tribunal has yet to release the official results.

  • Fidel Castro Ruz

    One year without Fidel – the foundations of our patriotism

    Originally published: The Dawn News on November 23, 2017 by Enrique Ubieta Gómez (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Dec 05, 2017)

    No other Latin American Marxist was such a preacher of Marti’s ideas than Fidel Castro.

  • Apolonio

    Killings, evacuations, rights violations on weekend after talks termination

    Originally published: The Dawn News on November 27, 2017 by kodao.org (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Dec 02, 2017)

    The ink has yet to dry on President Rodrigo Duterte’s Proclamation No. 360 signed last Thursday but killings and harassments of activists, indigenous peoples and human rights defenders have already increased over the weekend.

  • Net neutrality (Source: Blue Fletch)

    U.S. government commission’s plan to repeal net neutrality will hit marginalized communities hardest

    Originally published: The Dawn News on November 23, 2017 (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted Nov 27, 2017)

    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States—an independent government agency that regulates interstate communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable—emitted a preliminary proposal on Tuesday that seeks to repeal “net neutrality”.

  • Minister of Education and leader of the Presidential Commission of the Constituent National Assembly, Elías José Jaua Milano

    “To preserve peace in Venezuela, there’s no choice but to convene nationwide dialogue to reform the Constitution”

    Originally published: The Dawn News on May 2, 2017 (more by The Dawn News)  | (Posted May 06, 2017)

    From El Salvador, where the meeting of Chancellors of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) is being held, the Minister of Education and leader of the Presidential Commission of the Constituent National Assembly affirmed that one of his goals is to restore the principle of cooperation of the powers, because that’s the only way to preserve peace in the country given the opposition’s lack of will to dialogue.

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