Middle East-Africa
Lebanon’s Prime Minister Resigns After 13 Days of Massive Protests
In a massive victory for the masses mobilizing in the streets of Lebanon, Prime Minister Saad Hariri announced his resignation as well as the cabinet's on Tuesday. For real change, it is time for the working class and youth to take the reins of leadership in the country.
Sou Mi
October 30, 2019Protesters In Lebanon Refuse to Compromise, Call Nationwide General Strike
On Monday morning, a general strike began in Lebanon. What started with protests against a tax on WhatsApp calls has turned into a mass movement against the government. Protesters have won concessions from the government, but the movement shows no sign of stopping.
Madeleine Freeman
October 21, 2019For the Defense of Rojava Against the Turkish Invasion! Imperialism Out of the Region!
On October 9, the Turkish army began to march across the Syrian-Kurdish border, alongside jihadist militias. With the agreement of its NATO allies, Turkey seeks to expel the Kurds from the border region. We defend the self-determination of the Kurdish nation against the Turkish invasion and demand the expulsion of imperialism and other powers from the region. A statement by the Trotskyist Fraction—Fourth International (FT-CI) in Europe.
Trotskyist Fraction – Fourth International
October 20, 2019Mass Protests in Iraq Demand Jobs and Public Services
Thousands of young Iraqis continue to stage demonstrations that call for jobs, access to basic public services, and an end to corruption.
Maryam Alaniz
October 13, 2019“A Free Country Needs Free Women”—Interview About Palestinian Women’s Protests
Last Thursday, 3,000 Palestinian women protested from Beirut to Ramallah. The socialist women's group Bread and Roses from Munich spoke to Isleen Atallah (18) from Jerusalem.
Amelie Mayer
September 29, 2019Palestinians and Critics Need Not Apply: Israel Denying Entry Is Nothing New
On Thursday, with Trump’s support, Israel denied entry to U.S. congresswomen Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib. This is not an anomaly but a state practice that reflects both Israel’s repression of criticism as well as its settler-colonial policies that target Palestinians and the Palestinian diaspora.
Tatum Regan
August 16, 2019Repression and Resistance in Sudan
In April 2019, after four months of consistent large-scale protests, the President of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir, was forced to resign. Two months later, protestors have shown no signs of slowing down. Refusing to face the same fate as other nations of the Arab Spring, the people of Sudan have organised, to deadly effect, to resist the military junta and remained steadfast in their demands for a civilian government.
Sou Mi
June 21, 2019Iran: U.S. Once Again Beating the Drums of War
After attacks on two oil tankers last Thursday, tensions between the U.S. and Iran are heating up and Trump's State department is already building a case for war. Could this be the lead-up to military conflict?
James Dennis Hoff
June 20, 2019Algerian Students: “We Are Not Going to Stop”
This is an interview with Algerian student activist Yani Aïdali, originally published in our French sister publication Révolution Permanente.
Yani Aïdali
May 1, 2019Israeli Soldier Shoots a Palestinian Teenager Who Is Restrained and Blindfolded
The images, documented by a photographer, show the routine violence against the Palestinian population in the occupied territories.
Diego Sacchi
April 23, 2019