February 22, 2024
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‘From the River to the Sea’ is not illegal
The Metropolitan Police has taken to social media to confirm that despite the best efforts of Israel lobby groups, chanting “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” is not illegal. Continue reading
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Zionist Starmer sabotaged Gaza Ceasefire Motion
Labour leader Keir Starmer has admitted speaking with Israeli President Isaac Herzog before lobbying the Speaker of the House to help ruin the SNP ceasefire motion on Gaza. Continue reading
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The persecution of migrants and the criminalisation of protest
We share the outrage of migrant and refugee advocacy groups such as JCWI, SOAS Detainee Support, Care for Calais and Captain Support UK, at the cruel prosecution of Ibrahima Bah, from Senegal, that has led to his unjust conviction for facilitating illegal immigration and manslaughter. Bah, as we document in our regular calendar of racism… Continue reading
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Julian Assange Waits For High Court Decision On Permission To Appeal
Join Kevin Gosztola, author of “Guilty of Journalism: The Political Case Against Julian Assange,” as he discusses the hearing before the British High Court of Justice, where the WikiLeaks founder requested permission to appeal extradition. Continue reading
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What I’m seeing in NHS mental health services
This is really serious. Did you see the latest news that there’s been a 26% drop in nursing applications? When I saw these headlines, I was filled with dread. But to tell you the truth, I wasn’t surprised. Continue reading
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Elite Fear Of The Public: Ukraine, Gaza and Assange
It is a historical fact that powerful elites do not wish to be diverted from pursuing their selfish interests by the public. Minimal, unthreatening expressions of dissent may be tolerated in ostensible ‘democracies’. But public opinion needs to be managed, manipulated or, if necessary, simply ignored. Continue reading
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If I Understand the World, I Can March to Change It: The Eighth Newsletter (2024)
Thursday, 22 February 2024 — The Tricontinental Students display a butterfly they made at the Madu Adu (science, or ‘let’s do it’) corner. Credit: Photographs and collages by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. Dear friends, Greetings from the desk of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. In 1945, the newly formed United Nations held a conference to found Continue reading