Below we present a comprehensive report on our association’s activities in 2024. It includes a financial solidarity report aimed at our Asian partners, but also addresses many other issues. Preparing this report requires time and attention, which we particularly lacked (or were unable to set aside) for multiple reasons during the first quarter. Thus, we have accumulated considerable delay (even more than last year) and we apologise for this. This chronic lack of time is nothing exceptional, and we need to consider the optimal date when it could and should be published (February is probably too early and April too late) to organise ourselves accordingly. The report below therefore incorporates information up to the end of March.
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South Asia: Kashmir Must Be Free to Decide Its Own Future A cease-fire deal pulled India and Pakistan back from the brink of conflict, but the danger hasn’t gone away. The ongoing denial of democratic rights in Kashmir ensures that the region will remain a source of instability and potential conflict.
A fragile peace was reached on May 10 between (…)Israël commet le crime d’extermination et des actes de génocide à Gaza • Les autorités israéliennes ont délibérément créé des conditions de vie visant à causer la destruction d’une partie de la population de Gaza, en privant intentionnellement les civils palestiniens de l’enclave d’un accès adéquat à l’eau, ce qui a probablement causé des milliers de morts.
• Ce (…)Israel’s Crime of Extermination, Acts of Genocide in Gaza • Israeli authorities have deliberately inflicted conditions of life calculated to bring about the destruction of part of the population in Gaza by intentionally depriving Palestinian civilians there of adequate access to water, most likely resulting in thousands of deaths.
• In doing so, (…)Solidarity with Leonidas Iza, the Ecuadorean Indigenous leader – Against the far-right’s plans to reform the Constitution and destroy rights Since the re-election of Daniel Noboa as President of Ecuador on 13 April, his hard-right, Trump-like administration, and most of the Ecuadorean establishment, have launched a ferocious campaign against Leonidas Iza, the President of CONAIE (the Confederation of Ecuador’s Indigenous Nations), (…)
“We Will Leave Them Nothing”: New PCHR Report Reveals Israeli Destruction of Gaza’s Agricultural Sector and Food Systems Aims to Erase Palestinian Existence In a new report issued today, the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) confirms that the ongoing Israeli military assault on the Gaza Strip, which began in October 2023, has deliberately and extensively targeted Gaza’s agricultural sector and food production systems. This assault has (…)
Three Requisites for Syria’s Reconstruction Process For the country’s revival to be successful after years of war, inclusion of the population and democratization during the transitional period will be necessary, or national cohesion may be undermined.
The Assad regime’s downfall on December 8, 2024, raised expectations for a better future in (…)If the world consisted only of straight men, Pope Francis would be the world’s greatest voice for everything progressives believe in If Pope Francis Really Wanted to Fight Climate Change, He’d Be a Feminist.
Young mothers at a health clinic in Manila. The majority Catholic Church opposes increased access to birth control and sex education in the Philippines. (Photo Erik de Castro / The Nation)
If the world consisted only (…)José Mujica: The Uruguayan Warrior at Rest José Alberto Mujica Cordano (Montevideo, 1935-2025), known as Pepe Mujica, former Tupamaro guerrilla, former MP, former president of Uruguay, passed away on Tuesday, 13 May. On 9 January, he had publicly said farewell after announcing that the metastasis from his oesophageal cancer discovered in (…)
Francis - The Unexpected Pope With the death of Jorge Bergoglio, Pope Francis, a rare figure has passed away. In an Italy ruled by neo-fascists and an increasingly reactionary Europe, he distinguished himself with a surprising ethical, social, and ecological commitment.
Ever since Pius XII excommunicated the communists, (…)Europe: The Starting Point for the Remodelling of the New Reactionary International Order Ukraine, an invaded country, has managed to defend its independence in this terrible three-year war with great sacrifices against the formidable army of the imperialist aggressor. Of course, this would not have been possible without the supply of weapons from the West, but the main factor has (…)
Insurance Companies in Central Europe Support the Fossil Fuel Industry, According tonthe Re-set Platform “The region of Central and Eastern Europe is particularly vulnerable to the impacts of the climate crisis. Extreme droughts and devastating floods – for example, those from September 2024 – are increasingly frequent and cause enormous damage,” states the author in the introduction to a recently (…)
Neoliberalism, the only thing Georgia’s politicians agree about Introduction
Over the past two years, Georgia has experienced significant political turmoil marked by the introduction of several controversial legislations, parliamentary elections, and continuous antigovernment protests. In spring 2023, the Georgian parliament introduced the “Law on (…)The unending storm: Conflict, power and survival in Myanmar’s Arakan state The Arakan state is a region of breathtaking landscapes and ancient kingdoms, but has become synonymous with one of the world’s most protracted and brutal conflicts. The struggle between the Buddhist-majority Rakhine and the Muslim Rohingya is not merely a local ethnic or sectarian clash but a (…)
Alexander Dugin’s plan to remake political science: Russia’s most notorious Eurasianist is spearheading an initiative to purge higher education of ‘Americacentrism’ Eurasianist philosopher Alexander Dugin wants to change how political science is taught across the humanities in Russian higher education. Meduza has obtained access to a 240-page lecture series on political science, a 76-page teaching concept, and a shorter presentation for Russia’s Science (…)
Li Anderson: “There are countries where more progressive forces are keeping the labour agenda alive” In an interview with Esquerda.net, Left Alliance MEP and former Finnish Minister of Education, Li Anderson, speaks about the progressive agenda for labour in the European Union and the exploitation of irregular workers.
European economies are taking advantage of irregular workers to lower the (…)General strike is not realistic: What Next for Serbian protests? On Monday, 14th April, the hall in the “Miljenko Dereta” space was filled to the last seat. Another Forum of political parties and trade unions - Dialogue for Cooperation, organised by the Centre for Modern Skills, brought together numerous representatives of progressive political parties, trade (…)
Philosophy Teaching Without Women: What Are Serbians (Not) Learning in Schools? Members of the Centre for Girls from Niš believe that school philosophy must not remain trapped in canons that exclude women and other marginalised authors, and that it must become a living and engaged practice of critical thinking about the contemporary world. On 7 May, they submitted a (…)
A Dangerous Feminist Path Against the Grain of Capital... Sonja Lokar, feminist, sociologist and politician looks back on 50 years of socialist feminist struggle in South East Europe. We have managed to put issues on the agenda that cost capital nothing, but we are still not strong enough to change important things. At this moment, the important issues (…)
Kashmir, India, Pakistan: on the history and internationalist stakes of a state of war This article attempts to take stock of the recent ‘hot’ crisis between India and Pakistan over Kashmir. Many factors need to be taken into account. Recent events are undoubtedly part of a long history of military tensions and wars dating back to the disastrous partition imposed on the (…)
Ukraine: Lenin’s Theory of the National Question and its Contradictions The era of global capitalism did not bring an end to nations and nationalism; indeed our current period has very much seen a return of the national question. Movements for greater self-government and independence in varied forms exist from the Kurdish struggle, the Scottish independence (…)