The Philippines: On the frontline of Duterte’s ‘war on drugs’
In its first year in operation, Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte’s ‘war on drugs’ has cost more than 13,000 lives and left the country mire
Dave Randall playing at Glastonbury
September 27, 2017 —
By Farooq Tariq
September 25, 2017 — Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal reposted from Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières — The repression of tenants at Okara Military Farms continue for the last one and half years. On 21st September, Malik Salim Jakkar was arrested in Okara once again. He had spent most of the last two years (2015-2017) in jail and some two months back, he was released on bail.Malik Salim Jakhar along his five friends came to see me a night before his arrest in Lahore, his first meeting after his release. However, he was arrested very next day. He has been facing 95 police cases, he was released only after he tendered an unconditional apology to the authorities. Despite that, he is arrested because many hundreds of peasants met him during his brief freedom.
Catalan referendum: a ‘democratic tsunami’ rises against Spanish state siege
By Dick Nichols
September 24, 2017 —
United States: Where any white police officer can kill any Black man at any time…
… And the police officer will not go to jail.
John Steinbeck’s ‘Of Mice and Men’, eighty years on
Reviewed by Barry Healy
Of Mice and Men
By John Steinbeck
By John Steinbeck
Catalonia referendum: resisting the Spanish government siege
By Dick NicholsSeptember 20, 2017 —
The Green Revolution: Effects in Asia and implications for Africa
By Alan Broughton
September 8, 2017 — Links International Journal of Socia
'People are radicalizing Venezuela's Revolution': An interview with Christina Schiavoni
By Farooque Chowdhury and Fred Magdoff
September 7, 2017 — Links I