Egyptian revolutionary socialist: ‘We are facing a counterrevolution’
Rana Nessim and Rosemary Bechler interviewed Sameh Naguib (pictured above), a leading member of the Revolutionary Sociali
Thailand: Yingluck sleepwalks into the trap set by anti-democratic forces
Yingluck Shinawatra (centre).
By Giles Ji Ungpakorn
South Africa: NUMSA calls for new movement for socialism, end to ANC alliance
Delegates to NUMSA's special congress greet suspended COSATU general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi (centre).
United States, Iran, Russia, Syria and the geopolitical shift: Anything for the region’s oppressed?
Russia's foreign minister Sergey Lavrov (right) and
India: Fearless freedom for women won’t be stopped by the wall of reaction
Protesters from the All India Progressive Women's Association in Delhi, December 22-23, 2012.
Egypt's revolution deepens in the face of state repression
Haitham Mohamedain (pictured above) is a prominent member of the Egyptian organisation the Revolutionary Socialists and
United States: The electoral opening for the left
Kshama Sawant.
By Jason Netek, Chicago
Leon Trotsky and revolutionary insurrection
Trotsky aboard his famous armoured train during the Civil War in Soviet Russia.
The terrible legacy of Agent Orange and dioxin
US wages chemical warfare on Vietnam.
India: Scrap Article 377, defend LGBTI/queer rights through mass movements
The Supreme Court verdict that the colonial era Article 377 criminalising alternative sexualities is constitutional has resulted in mass protests by the LGBT community and
'I am no messiah': Mandela and the dangers of deification
'Farewell to an icon', by Zapiro.
Thailand: There is no 'crisis of succession'
Ordinary Red Shirts struggle for democracy, dignity and social justice, while Thaksin and his political allies wage a very different campaign to regai