Since 1963, the Indonesian state has occupied West Papua against the will of its people with the full backing of Australia and the US. Despite decades of brutal repression, Papuans are still rising up to demand their national liberation, at home, in Indonesia and internationally. An interview (...)
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Army chief Gen. Apirat Kongsompong must have reached that disappointed conclusion after ordering 160 army radio stations to play Cold War-era propaganda songs in response to the mere (...)Britain: Covid is a Class Issue Roy Wilkes reviews the continuing Tory pandemic chaos and puts the case for Zero Covid.
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Thailand: Student activists fined for hanging chili and garlic on the fence of Govt. house BANGKOK — Can garlands of chili and garlic cost you 2,000 baht? It did Wednesday for two activists.
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