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

December 31, 2021 by Peoples Dispatch

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.