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Tensions between protesters and police flared in the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia during a protest in the capital, Nouméa. Police clashed with protesters, deploying tear gas and making several arrests as they protested the visit of French ministers.
The event, organized by the Union Calédonienne's "field action coordinating cell" (CCAT), drew thousands to the streets in opposition to France's proposed constitutional reforms.
The protesters denounced France's unilateral approach in presenting legislative proposals concerning the future governance of the region, mainly the alteration of electoral rolls for local elections, a move viewed by many as undermining the native Kanak people's right to self-determination. These reforms, if enacted, are perceived by many as a breach of the 1998 Nouméa Accord, which was intended to pave the way for increased autonomy and self-determination for New Caledonia, also referred to as Kanaky.
The confrontation between police and protesters in New Caledonia, coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the formation of the Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front (FLNKS), a coalition of left-leaning pro-independence parties, highlights the deep-seated frustration and disillusionment felt by many in the Pacific Island territory over perceived continued interference in their affairs by the French government after 170 years of colonial rule.
After 170 years of French colonial rule, and on the 40th anniversary of the creation of the Front de libération nationale kanak et socialiste (FLNKS), the confrontation between police and protesters underscores the deep-seated frustration and disillusionment felt by many in the Pacific island territory over what they perceive as continued interference in their affairs by the French government.
Today, for Black History Month, we remember legendary South African socialist Steve Biko.
Born in the Eastern Caper in December 1946, Biko was raised in a township and, in 1966, secured a scholarship to study at the University of Natal Medical School. Initially, Biko became active in the moderate Union of South African Students (NUSAS) before founding the all-Black South African Students’ Organization (SASO).
SASO was based on Black consciousness, encouraging Black people to recognize their dignity and self-worth. As the concept of Black consciousness spread across South African universities, Biko became of the Black People’s Convention, an umbrella organization for Black consciousness groups in 1972.
On August 18, 1977, Biko and his friend Peter Jones were seized at a roadblock and jailed in Port Elizabeth. On September 11, he was driven 1,190 km to a prison hospital in Pretoria, where he tragically died the following day, aged only 30.
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Watch Clare Daly expose the EU’s “cruise missile feminism” over its complicity in Israel’s devastating war on Palestinian women. Israel's genocide has made Gaza the most deadly place for women globally with two mothers killed every hour. Women and children make up 70% of the civilians Israel has killed.
“For the cruise missile feminists in here, there seems to be no fellow feeling - they want the atrocities to continue.”
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Clashes erupted between police and Spanish farmers as thousands from across Spain descended upon the capital, Madrid. The confrontations erupted after attempts by farmers to clear the way for tractors to advance towards the Ministry of Agriculture. The convoy of hundreds of tractors disrupted traffic across the Spanish capital.
The protesters criticized the EU’s heavy regulations and the lack of support from national authorities, emphasizing the stifling impact of bureaucratic barriers from EU and local policies. Simultaneously, they pointed out that the EU’s laws overlook vital economic and social considerations, adversely impacting their livelihoods.
Tractor protests and blockades of major highways have been seen across Europe in recent months, with thousands of farmers participating across several countries. The central issues across the countries include high production costs, tax hikes, red tape, fuel costs, EU-wide green regulations, and cheap imports, such as those from Ukraine.
Today, in Black History Month, we commemorate Frantz Fanon, the Black Caribbean anti-colonial revolutionary who passed away in 1961. When he died at the young age of 36, his words had already inspired liberation movements worldwide.
Fanon was born 98 years ago in the former French colony of Martinique, part of the West Indies. Later, as a psychiatrist, Fanon analyzed the socio-pathological structure of the colonial system and worked closely with the Algerian National Liberation Front, which fought against French colonial rule.
His flagship work, “The Wretched of the Earth,” became a classic of anti-colonial literature, with a print run in the millions. In chapter one, Fanon wrote, “Colonialism is not a thinking machine, nor a body endowed with reasoning faculties. It is violence in its natural state and will only yield when confronted with greater violence.”
Fanon died of leukemia in December 1961. More than half a century after Fanon’s death, his writings are still vivid.
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“The democracy in India has ended, and now there is the regime of violence, the regime of Hitler.” red. Media was at the frontlines with India’s farmers under fire from tear gas fired by police who barricaded Delhi to lock out the massive protests.
India’s farmers have been protesting for a mandatory minimum price for their crops for over a week. Negotiations with the Modi government earlier this week were unsuccessful, leading to a resurgence of protests. The farmers blocked the streets with barricades and are withstanding tear gas by suffocating the gas grenades.
Police forces shot and killed a 22-year-old protester who succumbed to his head injuries in hospital on Tuesday. Police deny the killing, but a video of the victim dying in a hospital bed went viral on social media, and his death was confirmed by hospital staff.
The protests echo India’s farmers’ rebellion in 2021. The protests were sparked by reforms that handed over India’s agricultural market to large corporations in the Global North.
EXCLUSIVE: Pro-Palestine activists targeted Germany's largest publishing house, Axel Springer, for its whitewashing of Israel's extermination war against Gaza and incitement against Palestinians. The activists left a huge message at the Axel Springer Skyscraper site that reads, "Springer participated in the shooting."
The slogan emerged during the radical student movement of the 1960s in West Germany, which besieged the Springerhaus in 1968 after an armed attack on the prominent student leader Rudi Dutschke. Many blamed the Springer house for propagating anti-communist sentiments, fueling the assassination attempt, giving rise to the slogan "Springer participated in the shooting."
The media empire owned by Axel Springer includes prominent outlets such as Bild, Die Welt, Business Insider, Politico, and others. Springer enshrined its commitment to Israel in its "constitution." Journalists and all other employees must pledge their ideological commitment to Israel, NATO, and the "free market economy" before signing a contract.
The history of Axel Springer is deeply intertwined with the Nazi Reich. At the age of 21, Springer joined a paramilitary Nazi organization before moving to the newspaper "Altonaer Nachrichten" in 1933, where he produced Nazi propaganda as deputy editor-in-chief and developed his anti-communist and racist rhetoric, which paved the way for his life-long career until his death in 1985.
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Israeli social media has become a cesspool of hate. Whether it's sharing photos of dead Palestinians for mockery or organizing to block food trucks from entering Gaza, social media platforms used by settlers to incite violence and racism have become wildly popular.
Many of these closed groups are in Hebrew; therefore, most international audiences are unaware of just how radicalized and racist many Israelis have become. While Western media often quote polished spokespeople, we have investigated the dark side of Israeli public opinion.
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Today, in Black History Month, we remember revolutionary leader and Black liberation icon Malcolm X, who was assassinated on this day in 1965. Listen to this speech where he debunks one of the key myths that underlie American exceptionalism and moralizing about the so-called superiority of their system and “separation of powers,” which in reality only exists for some.
To this day, his death remains a mystery as two of the three people who were convicted for his murder were exonerated in 2021 after the trial was revisited, after more than 20 years in prison each.
An estimated 30,000 people attended his funeral, including many prominent civil rights leaders and activists, a testament to his impact on the world. Despite his death, Malcolm X’s influence and legacy as a fearless and uncompromising leader in the struggle for Black Liberation have made him an enduring symbol of resistance and defiance against oppression.
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Читать полностью…🟡 Latest war on Gaza news roundup:
🟡 The death toll from Israel’s relentless war on Gaza has reached 29,195, with more than 69,170 people injured.
🟡 Rafah hospitals are overcrowded with orphans and premature babies, with over 70 new case arriving every day as a result of Israeli continuous bombing on Gaza strip that has completely destroyed the health sector.
🟡 Gaza is “poised to witness an explosion in preventable child deaths which would compound the already unbearable level of child deaths” in Occupied Palestine, said the UN.
🟡 Israeli forces opened fire on crowds waiting for food aid in northern Gaza strip, killing at least one person and injuring others.
🟡 Israeli settlers burned two Palestinian houses and destroyed civilian vehicles in the town of Burqa, northwest of Nablus city in Occupied West Bank.
🟡 Yemen’s Ansarallah group targeted a British ship with anti-ship missiles, causing it to sink completely, and targeted two US ships in the Gulf of Aden.
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"For more than 60 years, they steal from us, they kill us," said a protester in Goma, DR Congo. red. Media spoke to protesters in Goma who are demanding the expulsion of Western embassies, including those of Germany, France, and the US, and cutting ties with "imperialists." Protesters burned Western flags to show their dissatisfaction with the exploitation of their countries by these Western nations.
The current protests were triggered by M23's advance towards the capital of North Kivu province, Goma, causing tens of thousands more to flee their homes
Since the murder of Congo's revolutionary leader Patrice Lumumba was orchestrated by the CIA and Belgium, foreign companies have plundered the country and fuelled violence through arming and financing armed groups in exchange for minerals. Between 1996-2007 alone, six million Congolese were killed. DRC is the world's most resource rich country and has untapped raw mineral wealth worth an estimated $24 trillion.
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National security threat VS Free speech icon?
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Today, in Black History Month, we remember one of the US’ most influential writers of all time, the Black revolutionary writer, editor, and educator Toni Morrison. Morrison’s novels and essays transformed thinking on race with their focus on the Black experience in the US.
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For Black History Month, we remember the first Pan African Congress, which began on this day in 1919, under the guidance of W.E.B Du Bois. The political and philosophical results of the congress were fundamental for the subsequent decolonization of Africa.
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🟡 Latest war on Gaza news roundup
🟡 The death toll from Israel’s relentless war on Gaza has reached 29,410, with more than 69,465 people injured.
🟡 Under the “current status quo” scenarios, the projections of the death toll will rise to 58,260. Under an "escalation" scenario, the death toll will reach 74,290, with traumatic injuries followed by infectious diseases being the main causes of additional fatalities. These projections were calculated by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
🟡 Families in Gaza are forced to forage for scraps of food left by rats and eat leaves in a desperate bid to survive. Aid supplies are rapidly declining leaving all 1.1 million children in Gaza facing starvation, Save the Children said.
🟡 Israeli occupation forces shelling of residential homes in central Gaza killed at least 40 people and injured over 100.
🟡 Israeli occupation forces carried out an air strike in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin, killing two people and injuring at least 15.
🟡 Yemen's Armed Forces launched several ballistic missiles at Israeli targets south of occupied Palestine and targeted a UK ship in the Gulf of Aden. Meanwhile, they vowed to escalate attacks against Israeli, US, and UK ships passing through the Red Sea.
🟡 Seven Israeli human rights organizations have issued a joint call to restore funding to UNRWA so the agency can continue its work in Gaza.
🟡 UNRWA has come under a “concerted effort” by Israeli officials who want to see “the dismantling” of the refugee agency for Palestinians, the UNRWA chief said.
🟡 A large portion of the weapons given to Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank were sold to Palestinian fighters who used them in recent attacks inside Israel, the Israel Hayom newspaper reported.
🟡 Israel's fascist Finance Minister, Bezalel Smotrich, has said that the Defense Ministry is set to permit the construction of 3,344 new homes in illegal Israeli settlements.
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Today, in Black History Month, we remember the youngest person to be executed in the US during the 20th century: 14-year-old Black boy George Stinney. Convicted of murder, Stinney was completely innocent.
Stinney grew up in a segregated community in South Carolina until white mobs forced his family to flee when the state accused him of killing two white girls. Stinney was arrested, interrogated without an attorney or his parents being present, and sentenced to death by an all-white jury after only 10 minutes in court. Despite multiple appeals by Black advocacy groups, Governor Olin Johnston refused to intervene.
It took seven decades until a hearing was held, during which Stinney's surviving siblings presented new evidence and testimonies proving him innocent. Ultimately, the court overturned his conviction, recognizing that he was deprived of due process, his alleged confession was not credible, and his legal representation was grossly ineffective.
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Did you know that the British Empire stole Bolivia’s access to the sea? In 1879, the British Empire funded a Chilean invasion of Bolivia’s coast to plunder the vast mineral wealth in the region.
Britain may not have had many direct colonies in Latin America, but they were the neo-colonial masters after the Spanish Empire collapsed.
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🟡 Latest war on Gaza news roundup:
🟡 The death toll from Israel’s relentless war on Gaza has reached 29,410, with more than 69,465 people injured.
🟡 As Gaza’s north faces famine, only four trucks carrying vital humanitarian aid entered the Gaza Strip on Wednesday. The enclave needs at least 500 aid trucks daily, but only 47 trucks entered last week on average.
🟡 The head of the UN World Health Organization warned that “Gaza has become a death zone”, as “inhumane” health and humanitarian situation continue to deteriorate.
🟡 At least three Israeli soldiers and settlers were killed and eight wounded in an attack on a settlement in the occupied West Bank. The two Palestinian gunmen who carried out the attack were killed, and a third was arrested.
🟡 Ireland has concluded that Israel has committed “serious breaches” of International law by its prolonged occupation of Palestinian territory, and its settlement activities.
81 years ago, anti-fascist students Sophie and Hans Scholl were executed by Hitler's fascist regime. She valiantly opposed the Nazi regime along with her brother Hans Scholl and friend Christoph Probst. All three bravely sacrificed themselves to oppose the horrors of fascism.
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Happy birthday communist manifesto! Listen to Lady Izdihar explain why Karl Marx and Frederich Engel's Communist Manifesto, published on this day 176 years ago, continues to be one of the most influential documents of all time and why you should get a copy!
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🟡 Latest war on Gaza news roundup:
🟡 The death toll from Israel’s relentless war on Gaza has reached 29,313, with more than 69,333 people injured. The UN has temporarily halted the delivery of life-saving food aid to the northern Gaza Strip “until conditions permit safe distributions.”
🟡 150 patients and at least 15 medical staff members remain stranded in Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, without electricity, running water, or sufficient food, according to the UN.
🟡 Israeli occupation forces conducted raids in several cities across the occupied West Bank, including Jenin, where three people were killed. Since October 7, at least 401 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank.
🟡 A Palestinian prisoner died in an Israeli prison, bringing the total number of Palestinian prisoners who have died or been killed in Israeli prisons since October 7 to nine.
🟡 An Israeli strike in southern Lebanon killed a mother and her daughter, as the cross-border attacks have intensified.
Palestinian militant forces confronted Israeli occupation forces during an incursion into the occupied West Bank city of Jenin. The raid lasted for more than eight hours and involved dozens of military vehicles, as well as bulldozers that destroyed streets and infrastructure. Palestinian armed groups stated that they responded by using explosive devices against Israeli military vehicles. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, at least one Palestinian was killed.
In recent weeks, Israeli forces have intensified their raids across the West Bank, targeting Palestinian fighters, particularly in Jenin city. During the raid, the Israeli military carried out an airstrike in the city, injuring six people. The Israeli military claimed to have killed three individuals and arrested 40 others across the West Bank.
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Today, in Black History Month, we remember what is often regarded as pan-African pioneer Kwame Nkrumah’s best-ever speech. “Unite or perish,” he famously warned, appealing to the heads of 31 other African heads of state to come together to create a strong continental union. These are the famous words the first Ghanaian president uttered at the Organization of African Unity’s (OAU) founding summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 61 years ago.
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Black American civil rights activist and anti-slavery leader Frederick Douglass’ birthday coincides with Black History Month. Douglass was born on this day in 1818. After escaping slavery in Maryland, he became a national leader of the Massachusetts and New York abolitionist movement, known for his powerful speeches. He wrote three autobiographies that recounted his experience as a slave and was a strong supporter of women being granted the right to vote. At the 1872 presidential election, Douglass became the first ever Black American Vice presidential candidate for the Equal Rights Party.
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German police attacked anti-fascist protests in Berlin commemorating the fourth anniversary of a fascist attack in Hanau in which nine people with a migration background were shot dead. Police arrested several at the protest as "from the river to the sea" Palestine solidarity slogans were shouted.
Organizers of the protest criticize the "unprecedented incitement against migrants" and draw parallels between the state's crackdown on pro-Palestine voices and the rising far-right threat in Germany.
The Hanau attack marked another unsolved far-right attack with shady circumstances surrounding the crime. "These are not isolated incidents; it's systematic in Germany," says the Berlin migrant anti-fascist group "migrantifa."
The police failed utterly during the crime, detaining the killer's body hours after the attack. The perpetrator, Tobias Rathjen, was known to the security service. After the crime, authorities disbanded a special police unit on charges of right-wing extremism.
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While the International Court of Justice (ICJ) discusses the impact of occupation and apartheid, let's look at what it has meant for Palestinians for over 75 years.
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Happy birthday to the late Brazilian footballer Sócrates Brasileiro Sampaio de Souza Vieira de Oliveira, known as "Doctor Sócrates." The revolutionary Brazilian footballer used his fame and influence to fight for the rights of oppressed people.
Known as a genius midfielder and knowledgeable Marxist, Sócrates was passionate about philosophy, arts, and medicine, obtaining a degree in the latter at 24 years old and dedicated his life to it after he retired from professional football.
He co-founded the Corinthians Democracy movement to challenge the capitalist model of football and opposed the military dictatorship in Brazil through the Diretas Já movement, which demanded democratic elections in Brazil during the military dictatorship that ended in 1985.
The movement, together with massive protests, played a key role in ending the nearly 20-year-long US-backed dictatorship that brutally repressed the left and oppressed people, committing widespread crimes.
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NOW: Israel escalates bombardment against Lebanon in the Ghaziyeh region close to the Lebanese-Occupied Palestine border. Video footage captured massive explosions which were claimed by Israeli military radio.
Israel's northern war front has increasingly escalated with the withdrawal of some troops from Gaza, and the massive military deployment to the border region in preparation for a looming Israeli ground invasion against Lebanon's Islamic insurgency.
Local media report Lebanon's resistance groups have already responded with counterattacks on the occupied Al-Samaqa region. Since October 7, fighting in the border region has intensified in response to Israel's war of annihilation against Gaza.
Recent polls by the Israeli newspaper Maariv show that 71% of all Israelis are in favor of an all-out war against Lebanon.
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