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"Another World is Possible"

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Newsclick Production, April 1, 2013

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Newsclick presents a series of images and videos of the recently concluded 13th World Social Forum's opening ceremony in Tunisia, reminding us of the core WSF slogan; Another World is Possible!

"Photo Montage- World Social Forum 2013 Opening"

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Newsclick Production, April 1, 2013

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NewsClick presents a series of images from the opening ceremony of the World Social Forum, 2013, Tunisia.

 

Newsclick in Tunis: Special Report on WSF 2013 Opening

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Prabir Purkayastha, March 30, 2013

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The World Social Forum 2013 kicked off this year on 27th March with tens of thousands of people marching through the heart of Tunis.

Chokri Belaid’s Shocking Assassination

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Mounira Chaieb, February 18, 2013

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The savage murder of Chokri Belaid, one of Tunisia’s progressive political figures, brought over a million Tunisians onto the streets of Tunis and other cities for his funeral held on 6 February 2013. The General Workers Union(UGTT) called for a strike, the first in more than thirty years to coincide with the funeral. Tunisians ponder who will be next after such a political assassination?

Ahdaf Soueif: Egypt is Not Going to Give Up Its Hopes

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Newsclick, February 15, 2013

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Ahdaf Soueif is the author of the bestselling The Map of Love (shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1999 and translated into 28 languages). She is a writer and political and cultural commentator, and has also initiated the Palestine Festival of Literature (PalFest) in 2008. Soueif talks to Newsclick about the recent political events in Egypt, PalFest, and writing.

The West Conspires Against Bahrain While Exploiting Syria

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Ali Mushaima, Courtesy: Al Akhbar, September 28, 2012

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“If you need something done, then do it yourself.” This saying best describes what many of the oppressed and downtrodden are doing in the region by rising up against their repressive regimes.

The Iran-India-Afghanistan riddle

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Vijay Prashad, Courtesy: Asia Times, August 27, 2012

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At the sidelines of the 16th Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit in Tehran, Iran, the governments of Afghanistan, India and Iran will hold a small conclave.

About Julian Assange’s New Revolutionary Television Show

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Courtesy: Kevin Gosztola, The Dissenter, April 19, 2012

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The show opens with an introduction where WikiLeaks founder and editor-in-chief Julian Assange says WikiLeaks has exposed the “world’s secrets.” A shot of Assange on TIME magazine covers appears. Then, a snippet from the “Collateral Murder” video is shown.

Arab Spring is in Great Distress

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M.K. Bhadrakumar, Feb. 21, 2012

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The Arab Spring stands at a cross-roads today. It did topple regimes in four countries – Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Yemen – although what follows remains unclear. Equally, it reinvigorated political Islam, just when the belief was gaining prevalence that political Islam was moribund; and Arab Spring intensified dormant rivalries among regional powers and even rekindled the ambitions of extra-regional powers.

Arab Spring Comes to Wall Street

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Newsclick Production, Nov. 14, 2011

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A huge number of issue based struggles have sprung up in recent years, building new alliances and activists. What the Occupy Wall Street has done is to build this large space in which all these movements can come together, with new energy, new methods and with new creativity. This is the excitement of the Occupy Wall Street Movement. It not only has the legacy of the 60's but also the owes its many of form and methods to Tahrir Square and the movements in the Arab world.

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