Luis Varese: son of the Patria Grande and Peruvian revolutionary
The life of Varese was characterized by his fierce participation in various Latin American political processes, most notably his role as a captain of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) during the struggle against the Somoza dictatorship in the 1970s.
Indian government continues to violate basic rights of Rohingya refugees
The central government claims it does not recognize UNHCR cards issued to Rohingya refugees and often keeps them in arbitrary and indefinite detentions in violation of all international norms and procedures.
One month into the expansion of Israel’s war on Lebanon
Israel continues to intensify its airstrikes across Lebanon, obstructing international diplomatic efforts for deescalation.
‘Millions of Afghans being forcefully deported face a dire situation’: Heela Najibullah
With these expulsion orders ahead of winters, an estimated 1.7 million undocumented Afghan migrants are facing an uncertain fate with a rampant economic crisis in Afghanistan under the Taliban regime, and escalating hunger and poverty.
Pakistan moves to crack down on “illegal” Afghan refugees
Thousands of vulnerable refugees have fled Pakistan for the fear of being detained, while hundreds houses of have been razed by authorities
Most refugees are victims of conflict, trying to escape Western wars
In June, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees or UNHCR said that the number of people displaced worldwide had reached a record 110 million. Behind these numbers are stories of men, women and children living with unbearable memories of being torn apart from their homes, families or lovers
Sudanese left skeptical of US-Saudi led peace talks, “The resolution has to be found here in Sudan”
The Sudanese Communist Party argues that the ceasefire mainly serves for the warring parties resupply their forces and resume fighting with greater intensity
Hundreds in UK protest against discriminatory immigration bill
The Illegal Migration Bill has been proposed by Home Secretary Suella Braverman who herself admits that she is unable to say if the bill complies with the European Convention on Human Rights
Under Suella Braverman, UK set for an ever harsher policy towards refugees
Suella Braverman is considering banning people crossing the English Channel from claiming asylum in the UK. She added that it was her “dream” and “obsession” to have asylum seekers deported to Rwanda.
Today we look at the explosions outside the Kabul airport, the Danish government’s intervention in a historic nurses strike, and more
2020 was the deadliest year for refugees on the Andaman Sea and Bay of Bengal, says report
Over 200 Rohingya refugees who took to the seas in 2020 died or went missing, according to a report by the UNHRC, the UN Refugee Agency. The number of women and children making such trips has increased
Warrior Met Coal strike completes 4 months amid repression in the US and other stories
Today we look at the 4 month long strike by Warrior Met Coal workers in the US, the fatal shooting of a Palestinian child by Israeli forces in the Occupied West Bank, and more






