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  • Invasion or not, Russian imperialism is a threat to Ukraine

    Invasion or not, Russian imperialism is a threat to Ukraine

    ANALYSIS Whispers of another Russian invasion of Ukraine began to swirl when Russian troops posted along Ukraine’s border reached 100 000. Earlier this week the number was estimated to have reached at least 130 000. Today, Russia’s defence ministry announced its plans to withdraw some of its troops from the border; words that are yet […]

    Eliza Miller

    15th Feb 2022
    Ukraine
    Eastern Europe, NATO, politics, Russian invasion of Ukraine
  • Cypriot consciousness and online spaces: can we dismantle the master’s house with the master’s tools?

    Cypriot consciousness and online spaces: can we dismantle the master’s house with the master’s tools?

    ESSAY Audre Lorde once professed that “the master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house”. Indeed, as an abolitionist, I believe that the state and all its wings of carceral violence (prisons, immigration detention centres, policing) must be dismantled for liberation to be possible. Funds, resources and energy must be funnelled away from these oppressive […]

    Anastasia Gavalas

    11th Feb 2022
    Cyprus
    capitalism, colonialism, culture, cypriot identity, identity, social media, society
  • ‘The Tories are overthrowing democracy’: an interview with Britain’s new socialist party

    ‘The Tories are overthrowing democracy’: an interview with Britain’s new socialist party

    INTERVIEW When Corbynist Labour lost their second election in 2019, many socialists were left scratching their heads. Jeremy Corbyn, the man whose feverish popularity among hardline socialists had seen him survive the party’s greatest antisemitism crisis in decades, was gone. As the nationalist right bathed in its post-victory hubris, it was socialists who were left […]

    Georgio Konstandi

    30th Jan 2022
    UK
    elections, human rights, politics, socialism, The Breakthrough Party, Tories
  • ‘We cannot afford to be onlookers’: Holocaust survivor recalls horrors of genocide, and warns of repeated failures

    ‘We cannot afford to be onlookers’: Holocaust survivor recalls horrors of genocide, and warns of repeated failures

    CN: the Holocaust, genocide, antisemitism, torture, trauma, war INTERVIEW As the world marks 77 years since the liberation of Auschwitz, the dwindling number of Holocaust survivors becomes more and more apparent. With it, the burden of responsibility to preserve and honour the truth of what happened to Europe’s Jews falls on allies and those among […]

    Georgio Konstandi

    26th Jan 2022
    Serbia, UK
    genocide, history, Holocaust, Holocaust Memorial Day, human rights, Nazism, racism, Second World War, war
  • The Nationality and Borders Bill is a threat to human life

    The Nationality and Borders Bill is a threat to human life

    OPINION A moral and ethical debate has been stirred across the UK in the wake of the Nationality and Borders Bill that passed the House of Commons in December 2021 and is currently in the Committee Stage in the House of Lords. The bill drastically redesigns the UK’s asylum system by implementing catastrophic barriers for […]

    Eliza Miller

    20th Jan 2022
    UK
    Conservatives, migration, politics, Priti Patel, refugee rights, right wing
  • ‘And Just Like That’, queerness was mainstreamed by the Hollywood liberal elite

    ‘And Just Like That’, queerness was mainstreamed by the Hollywood liberal elite

    OPINION HBO Max is introducing its new series, ‘And Just Like That‘. The series is a sequel of ‘Sex and the City‘, one of the most well-known shows to come from the US that ran from 1998 to 2010. As a queer Arab fan of the original series, it is important to me to apply […]

    Hasan Kilani

    30th Dec 2021
    News
    And Just Like That, culture, identity, LGBTQ+, queer, society
  • ‘The PRC must know it will pay for its crimes’: calls mount for diplomatic boycott of Winter Olympics in Beijing

    ‘The PRC must know it will pay for its crimes’: calls mount for diplomatic boycott of Winter Olympics in Beijing

    CN: genocide, torture, genocide denial INTERVIEW In just over a month’s time, Beijing will attempt to pull off its biggest PR stunt yet when it welcomes the world’s athletes to its Winter Olympics in February 2022. Ostentatious ceremonies, bright lights and smiling faces will play their familiar role in dazzling audiences through their television screens. […]

    Georgio Konstandi

    30th Dec 2021
    UK
    boycott, Chinese Communist Party, human rights, Olympic Games, Uyghur Genocide, Uyghurs, Yet Again
  • International leaders play dubious role in Bosnia’s ethno-nationalist terror

    International leaders play dubious role in Bosnia’s ethno-nationalist terror

    ANALYSIS As Bosnians look towards the new year, the list of challenges facing their country grows ever longer. Despite 26 years of peace-building by war survivors and activists, actors both within and without the country threaten to tear its fragile peace apart. EU officials appear to dither on imposing sanctions against the country’s far-right secessionist […]

    Georgio Konstandi

    23rd Dec 2021
    Bosnia
    Bosnian War, diplomacy, Dodik, European Union, genocide, human rights
  • On Islamophobia, enlightened France is spoilt for choice in the 2022 election

    On Islamophobia, enlightened France is spoilt for choice in the 2022 election

    CN: Islamophobia, xenophobia OPINION Don’t be misled by the French liberal outrage at Eric Zemmour. The foundations of his presidential campaign, swollen with the pus of supremacist yearnings and anti-Muslim intent, were laid long ago when a dangerous rhetoric was co-opted by the very voices now denouncing his campaign. The process of legitimising some of […]

    Georgio Konstandi

    16th Dec 2021
    France
    Eric Zemmour, far right, Islamophobia, Macron, Marine Le Pen, politics, presidential election, Valérie Pécresse
  • ‘It’s about seeing who will die first’: Hong Kong’s students await freedom from CCP

    ‘It’s about seeing who will die first’: Hong Kong’s students await freedom from CCP

    CN: police violence INTERVIEW The summer of 2019 in Hong Kong saw an explosion of protests, defending the city’s autonomy that had become threatened by the overarching arm of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Awakening the political conscience of a new generation of students across the region, this marked a turning point for Hong Kong’s […]

    Zoe Swanwick

    13th Dec 2021
    Europe
    Chinese Communist Party, freedom, Hong Kong, human rights, politics, protests, students
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