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PHOTOS: ‘I Haven’t Met Anybody in the Area Who Actually Wants to Take the Walls Down’

On April 18, during a night of rioting in the Northern Ireland city of Londonderry, the journalist Lyra McKee was shot and...

‘Blood,’ the Anthem of Sudan’s Revolution, Takes on New Meaning Amid Violent Repression

When Ayman Mao performed at the sit-in outside the Sudanese army’s headquarters in Khartoum, he was overwhelmed. Online videos of his April...

La represión de Ecuador al aborto está encarcelando mujeres

Read in English En 2018, la abogada Cristina Torres recibió una críptica llamada telefónica. Quien la contactaba era una joven, en nombre...

Why We Challenged Singapore’s ‘Fake News’ Legislation

On the evening of April 1, 2019, I sat at my desk refreshing the Singapore Parliament’s website, waiting for its restrictive “fake...

For Afro-Colombians, the 2016 Peace Treaty Brought No Peace

November 2016 should have marked a watershed moment in Colombia’s bloody history, as it is the date when the Colombian government signed...

Why We, Palestinians and Israelis, Insist on Mourning Our Dead Together

Mourning is a personal matter. When it comes to mourning victims of war, terror, and state-sponsored suppression, mourning is also a political...

In Their Fight to Stop a New US Military Base, Okinawans Confront Two Colonizers

In one of Teiko Yonaha-Tursi’s earliest memories, she’s on a mission that gets interrupted. Walking barefoot through a lush green field in...

Ecuador’s Crackdown on Abortion Is Putting Women in Jail

Last year, a lawyer named Cristina Torres got a cryptic phone call from a young woman. The caller explained that she was...

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