In today’s episode of the Daily Round-up we take a look at the 11th March of Millions in Sudan amid the ongoing crackdown by junta forces; a ruling by the British Columbia Supreme Court allowing C.N. Rail to pursue private prosecution against Indigenous activists after the 2020 protests in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs; a strike by delivery workers employed by CJ Logistics in South Korea to protest brutal working conditions; and ongoing resistance to the Gened 2 dam project by the Indigenous Isnag peoples in the Apayao province, Philippines.
Sudanese forces kill 4, injure hundreds during 11th March of Millions and other stories
Today we look at violence against anti-coup protestors in Sudan, a court order allowing C.N. rail to pursue private prosecution of Indigenous activists, and more