
The tragedy of the Ukrainian working class
At the end of 1965, the apparatchiks of the Communist Party of Ukraine received an outrageous samizdat – in Ukrainian: samvydav – entitled “Internationalism or Russification?”. It argued that behind the facade of fraternal coexistence of peoples in the USSR, there lurked a Great Russian chauvinism that prevented the real development of national culture, suppressed the history of non-Russian peoples, promoted Russification and encouraged Ukrainophobia.

By Phil Hearse and Sarah Parker

In Sri Lanka’s crisis, a new president and old problems
By B. Skanthakumar

Thoughts on Malaysia’s most pressing challenges
Speech by Dr Jeyakumar Devaraj to Socialist Party of Malaysia's 24th National Congress
(Video) Ukrainian women’s voices from the warzone
Ukraine Solidarity Campaign recently hosted a Women’s Forum with a range of speakers from Ukraine. Speaking at the event was: Yuliya Yurchenko, Chairperson, Ukraine Solidarity Campaign; Ivanna Khrapko, Chair of the Youth Council of the Federation of Trade Unions of Ukraine; Olesia Briazgunova, International Secretary of the Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Ukraine; Tetiana Pulia, Coordinator at Social Democratic Platform; and Viktoriia Pigul, Sotsialny Rukh (Social Movement) of Ukraine.

(Video) Boris Kagarlitsky: Russia, not NATO, started the war; capitalists on all sides fuel the fire
Boris Kagarlitsky responds to criticism he underestimates NATO provocations. He also analyzes the changing politics of Ukraine and growing anti-war feelings in Russia.

Interview with Ilya Matveev by Federico Fuentes

Lessons for India from the Sri Lankan Crisis
By Liberation editorial board

Sri Lanka’s crisis means endgame for Rajapaksas
By B. Skanthakumar

Ukrainian feminist Viktoriia Pihul: ‘Our main goal now is to win this war’
Interview with Viktoriia Pihul by Dick Nichols