‘I want to make it abundantly clear that this is not about dying, because unlike the enemy, I love life, and my love for life, for people, is the reason why I have been incarcerated.’ ’These are the words of Heba Muraisi, the longest running hunger striker in Britain since the 1980s explains Caterina Teodoroiu.
Dave Kellaway reviews Waiting for the Out currently on BBC and Iplayer
Prisoners for Palestine report on the end of the hunger strikes for some of the prisoners being held at Balfour.
Today marks 15 years since the overthrow of Tunisian dictator Ben Ali, one of the high points of the Arab Spring. The events of 2011 gave rise to an impressive wave of revolutions. Almost all were bloodily suppressed. Jean Batou interviews Gilbert Achcar.
We seek revolutionary transformation to meet the compound crisis of ecological disaster, economic collapse, social decay, grotesque inequality, mass impoverishment, growing militarisation, and creeping authoritarianism.
Simon Pearson reflects on the continuing death spiral of the Conservative Party
July has been designated Disability Pride Month writes Bob Williams-Findlay. Within a historical context, Disability Pride Month is presented in the following manner: “It originated in the United States to commemorate the passing of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in July 1990. […].