13 April 2019 — Roots Action
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13 April 2019 — Novara Media
With Bernie Sanders coming out against open borders, and Labour reaffirming their commitment to ending freedom of movement last week, you might well be wondering if along with pastels and culottes, socialism in one country is back.
10 April 2019 — RT
A report alleges tech giant Google manually manipulated special search engine results, blacklisting certain websites. RT America’s Manila Chan turns to investigative journalist Ben Swann to decipher this report.
13 April 2019 — Dissident Voice
Public health experts have been warning for decades that overuse of antibiotics reduces the effectiveness of drugs that cure bacterial infections. At least 2,000,000 Americans get antibiotic-resistant infections per year.
12 April 2019 — Climate & Capitalism
Only a mass socialist, feminist, internationalist, pro-peasant, anti-racist, indigenous, and anti-colonial movement can save humanity
This declaration was drafted by Daniel Tanuro and adopted by the national leadership of Belgium’s Gauche Anticapitaliste. Translated for Climate & Capitalism by Richard Fidler, who blogs at Life on the Left, with light editing by Ian Angus.
13 April 2019 16:39 — The New Dark Age
There may be some duplication due to cross-posting
Noam Chomsky takes apart the ‘scandalous’ arrest of Julian Assange
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheCanary/~3/_fn-HBiV-iE/
After 7 Years of Deceptions About Assange, the US Readies for Its First Media Rendition
https://www.greanvillepost.com/2019/04/13/after-7-years-of-deceptions-about-assange-the-us-readies-for-its-first-media-rendition/
13 April 2019 — Conscientious Protectors
If you are arrested and charged as an XR activist you may wish to use the Conscientious Protector approach in a criminal court as a way of ensuring you get to fully express the reasons WHY you have taken non-violent direct action. By doing this you are also taking part in a wider narrative of reframing those standing up to sound the alarm on climate breakdown as Conscientious Protectors (not criminals).
13 April 2019 — The New Dark Age
There may be some duplication due to cross-posting
Mystery Killer Spans the Globe
https://dissidentvoice.org/2019/04/mystery-killer-spans-the-globe/
Defiant Resistance: The Venezuelan Crises and the Possibility of Another World
https://socialistproject.ca/2019/04/defiant-resistance-the-venezuelan-crises-and-the-possibility-of-another-world/
12 April 2019 — MROnline
Venezuela is being subjected to intense chaos therapy, a systematic media campaign, permanent pressure, obliged to use force to control sectors of the middle class, all part of a well-crafted plan.
12 April 2019 — John Pilger
The glimpse of Julian Assange being dragged from the Ecuadorean embassy in London is an emblem of the times. Might against right. Muscle against the law. Indecency against courage. Six policemen manhandled a sick journalist, his eyes wincing against his first natural light in almost seven years.
12 April 2019 — Tri-Continental
We need all of the cultural workers today—from graphic designers to cartoonists, programmers to poets, psychologists to meme-makers—to seize what we know in order to dream and to construct a world that is not only possible, but necessary.
12 April 2019 — Countercurrents
13 April 2019 — Global Research
By Craig Murray
Tonight both Chelsea Manning and Julian Assange are in jail, both over offences related to the publication of materials specifying US war crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq, and both charged with nothing else at all. Read more…
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12 April 2019 — New Eastern Outlook
What is the ‘Monroe Doctrine’? In brief, it is a document which defines the entire Western Hemisphere as a ‘backyard’ of the United States. It ‘philosophically’ justifies Washington’s neo-colonialism, and the most barbaric coups it has been triggering, as well as covered and open interventions in the Caribbean, and in Central and South America.
12 April 2019 — Global Research
While the campaign for the European elections on 26 May 2019 draws very little interest, the initiative launched by ReCommonsEurope with its ‘Manifesto for a new popular internationalism in Europe’ is on to a promising start. The text was drafted over some twelve months by sixteen people from six different countries (Belgium, Bosnia, France, Greece, Spain and the UK), all active in different organizations and movements (trade unions, political parties, activist movements) and relying on various and complementary fields of expertise (economics, political sciences, philosophy, anthropology, law, ecology, trade unionism, feminism, North/South solidarity, etc.). They represent three generations. The Manifesto is supported by over 160 signatories from 21 different European countries, among whom a majority of women. Signatures are still being collected.
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