A protest against the forced removal of Aboriginal children was organised on Human Rights Day in Redfern. Rachel Evans reports.
Green Left
Assange extradition ‘an attack on us all’
The British decision to extradite Julian Assange is an attack on us all, argues Socialist Alliance Senate candidate Kamala Emanuel.
Dune – the Emperor in trouble on Arrakis while imperialism rules on Earth
With $US165 million of production costs on the big screen you would expect Dune to be impressive and it does not let you down, writes Barry Healy.
Backing horses: Australia’s Solomon Islands intervention
The history of “humanitarian” or policing missions is one of taking sides, argues Binoy Kampmark.
Sudan: Call to designate RSF-Janjaweed as terrorist
It is time to dismantle Sudan's Janjaweed militias and freeze their assets, to ensure a transition to civilian and democratic government, argues Tigani Saad.
Solidarity shown to West Papua struggle for self-determination
The 60th anniversary of the raising of the Morning Star flag was marked by activists in solidarity with West Papua at the State Library. Aaron Craine reports.
60th anniversary of the birth of the Papuan state: Betrayal and resurrection
December 1, 2021, marks 60 years since the state of West Papua came into being. But Papuans are still struggling to achieve their independence, writes Yamin Kogoya.
Honduras rises up to reclaim its democracy
Delegates from the Progressive International Observatory witnessed the election of Xiomara Castro in Honduras on November 28.
Honduras: Next steps after historic left victory
Following Xiomara Castro’s victory in the Honduran elections, Bertha Zúniga Cáceres, Coordinator of the Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH), spoke to Peoples Dispatch about what this means for people’s movements in the country.
RIP Comrade Ebrahim Ebrahim (July 1, 1937- December 6, 2021)
Ebrahim Ebrehim was an exemplary comrade in the South African struggle for freedom, who until his death was a committed internationalist, writes Sidney Luckett.
‘The Last Duel’: Medieval epic explores rape culture
Isaac Nellist reviews Ridley Scott's medieval epic detailing the last judiciary trial by combat in 14th Century France.
NSW teachers strike, rally against staff shortages
Tens of thousands of teachers went on strike across New South Wales with rallies against staff shortages and for sustainable workloads and better wages. Jim McIlroy reports.