Arab revolutions: “natural allies in a common struggle”
Source: http://globalinfo.nl Geschreven door Klasse woensdag, 31 augustus 2011 23:04 On the urgency of international solidarity with the Middle Eastern uprisings and global resistance to
Source: http://globalinfo.nl Geschreven door Klasse woensdag, 31 augustus 2011 23:04 On the urgency of international solidarity with the Middle Eastern uprisings and global resistance to
We tend to explain things in longs texts, but sometimes there are other ways of telling how things happen. This conceptual map is an attempt
Open proposals of the economics working group (sol camp – 15m) This document presents the proposals and lines of action that, to date (15 June
In the wake of the recent police-mediated eviction of Punto Sol (our information centre at Puerta del Sol, Madrid) and subsequent developments (police siege of
For the last three months Spain has been rocked by a wave of protests, occupations and direct actions carried out by a new grassroots political
By Jerome E. Roos. Originally published on RoarMag.org. The recent outbreak of mass protests from Santiago to Tel Aviv shows that capitalism doesn’t need to
Source: Ramzy Baroud There is no linear narrative capable of explaining the multifarious happenings that have gripped Syrian society in recent months. On March 23,
Source: Ramzy Baroud When President Ali Abdullah Saleh tried desperately to quell Yemen’s popular uprising, he appealed to tribalism, customs and traditions. All his efforts
The international commission of the indignados in Madrid has released this fascinating treatise on the role of non-violence in the movement. Originally published by @Acampadasol,
A social revolution is happening in Israel at this very moment. The people has united to demand social justice and fundamental rights from a government
As I opened the window of my computer over Tahrir Square in the city of Cairo (al–Qahira – the Victorious) I watched, over eighteen days,
By the Editorial Team of World without Wars and Violence. What do Bolivia, Iceland, Tunisia, Egypt and Spain all have in common? Besides being