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  • Workers in Thai aviation sector protest “unfair and illegal” contracts
    Peoples Dispatch
    Workers in Thai Aviation Sector Protest ‘Unfair and Illegal’ Contracts
    15 Mar 2021
    Workers of Thailand’s struggling flag carrier Thai Airways International (are protesting the restructuring plan for the airline which might see them face job losses and pay cuts.
  • Jeanine Áñez
    Peoples Dispatch
    Bolivian Coup Leader Jeanine Áñez Arrested
    14 Mar 2021
    Áñez was the leader of the coup regime that was responsible for countless human rights violations including massacres and political persecution, and a crackdown on civil liberties.
  • Israeli forces detain Palestinian children.(Photo: B’Tselem/Twitter)
    Peoples Dispatch
    Israeli Forces Illegally Detain Palestinian Children in Occupied West Bank
    13 Mar 2021
    Video footage shows that five children aged between 8 to 13 years were dragged by the Israeli forces while they were playing near their village, Masafer Yatta, in the occupied West Bank. The children…
  • Zalmay Khalilzad. Photo : Wikimedia Commons
    Peoples Dispatch
    20 Years After Invasion, US Proposes a New Afghan Government That Includes Taliban
    04 Mar 2021
    Intra-Afghan talks have not achieved any breakthrough and the May deadline for US troops leaving the country approaches. The US is now proposing a government which will include the same Taliban which…
  • War crimes in Palestine
    Peoples Dispatch
    International Criminal Court Announces Investigation into War Crimes in Palestine
    04 Mar 2021
    The announcement comes a month after the ICC ruling which declared that it had jurisdiction to conduct an investigation into suspected war crimes in Palestine.
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    Peoples Dispatch
    5 Years Since her Assassination, Movements Across Globe Demand Justice for Berta Cáceres
    03 Mar 2021
    Berta’s organization, COPINH, has called for a series of global actions to intensify the struggle demanding justice in her case
  • Facebook’s news censorship in Australia: A battle between monopolies
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    Facebook’s News Censorship in Australia: A Battle Between Monopolies
    20 Feb 2021
    Facebook’s sweeping ban on news content has also affected non-news websites. Apart from blocking crucial public information websites, left-wing parties, trade unions and progressive movements have…
  • Political activist Ghada Naguib with her husband, actor Hisham Abdullah. Photo: HRW
    Peoples Dispatch
    UN and Others Urge Egyptian Government to Stop Persecution of Activists in the Country
    14 Feb 2021
    Thousands of activists, journalists, lawyers and opposition figures have been thrown in prison in the country as part of a massive, ongoing crackdown on human rights and dissent since the regime of…
  • amazon unionisation
    Peoples Dispatch
    Crucial Vote to Decide Unionisation of Amazon Workers in Alabama
    14 Feb 2021
    Amazon workers are making history with the second-ever vote on unionisation in the company’s US warehouses.
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    Hearings Continue Against anti-terror Law in the Philippines
    12 Feb 2021
    On the second day of oral arguments being presented before the Supreme Court of the Philippines, petitioners argued that the law undermines protections against state abuse
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