Who was responsible for the defeat of fascism in World War II?
A conference in Shanghai brings together perspectives from across the Global South regarding the World War Against Fascism, challenging western narratives
Might may rule the moment, but right prevails forever
8.7 million colonial subjects died during the World Anti-Fascist War – ten times the Anglo-American death toll. Of these 3.4 million people were killed in the Dutch East Indies, 1.5 million in Indochina, and 345 thousand in Burma.
China prepares to celebrate 80 years since World War II victory over fascism
The celebrations on September 3rd are still for the defeat imposed on the Japanese troops who committed massacres in the country.
Victory Day: reclaiming the Global South’s legacy
The fight against fascism was waged by Soviet soldiers, Ethiopian and Chinese peasants, Black and Latin Americans as well as Vietnamese guerrillas alike.
Russian communists rally progressive forces at second International Anti-Fascist Forum in Moscow
Despite finding themselves broadly aligned with Putin on the question of fighting NATO expansionism and neo-Nazism in Ukraine, the Russian communists maintain a distinct line: socialism has to be restored in order to fight fascism and win.
Israel’s antisemitism conference shaken by its own contradictions with attendance of Europe’s far right
Israeli officials have invited European far-right parties to participate in an antisemitism conference held in Jerusalem
France stands up to racism and far-right hate
Hundreds of thousands marched in over 200 cities across France to protest racism, hatred, and the rise of the far right
Protests erupt in Germany after exposure of far-right conspiracy to deport migrants en masse
An investigative report has exposed a far-right plot, hatched during a meeting in November, to deport migrants en masse from Germany
Far-right talk at US university canceled following student protests
Alex Stein and Gavin McInnes, figures on the US far-right, fled Pennsylvania State University with police escort after being booted out by hundreds of protesters
Bonfires mark 77th anniversary of Zagreb’s liberation from fascism
As official EU marks Europe Day, anti-fascist networks in Croatia remember the liberation of Zagreb from Nazi-allied Ustaša rule
Communist youth in Austria resist fascist mobilizations
Right-wing groups from the Turkish diaspora in Vienna instigated clashes with the Kurdish and progressive Turks in the city
Jessy Dayane: “Bolsonaro has never tried to hide his authoritarian project”
Jessy Dayane discusses the dimensions of the political crisis in Brazil as well as the possible impeachment of President Jair Bolsonaro






