The passivity — and complicity — of Global North liberals and social democrats has paved the way for the global rise of the far-right of a special type. By Vijay Prashad Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research Samar Abu Elouf, who won the…Read more →| Consortium News
This article How LA is uniting to provide mutual aid for those impacted by ICE raids was originally published by Waging Nonviolence. Through fundraisers, grocery deliveries, ‘adopt a corner’ initiatives and ICE watch, Angelenos are coming together to support their immigrant neighbors. This article How LA is uniting to provide mutual aid for those impacted by ICE raids was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.| Waging Nonviolence
In this research summary, Peace Science Digest explores different approaches to nonviolent action and peacebuilding within the context of Israel and Palestine. The post Nonviolent action, militarism, and Israel-Palestine appeared first on Global Campaign for Peace Education.| Global Campaign for Peace Education
The current shift in how Japan remembers its wartime history may contribute to militaristic backsliding. The post Japan’s shifting memory of the second world war is raising fears of renewed militarism appeared first on Global Campaign for Peace Education.| Global Campaign for Peace Education
Since inauguration day, the Trump White House has routinely evoked a deep-rooted Cold War framework for expressing America’s relationship with war. This framing sits at odds with the president’s inaugural address in which Mr. Trump, conjuring Richard Nixon, argued that his “proudest legacy will be that of a peacemaker and unifier.” From January 2025 on, the administration has instead engaged in a steady drumbeat of aggressive militaristic taunting, threatening real and perceived enemi...| Responsible Statecraft
This article Free DC models effective resistance to Trump’s takeover was originally published by Waging Nonviolence. Washington, D.C. residents’ rapid response to Trump's National Guard deployment is a masterclass in how to prepare for crises and fight authoritarianism. This article Free DC models effective resistance to Trump’s takeover was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.| Waging Nonviolence
This article New data shows No Kings was one of the largest days of protest in US history was originally published by Waging Nonviolence. The historic number of No Kings Day protesters and their expansive geographic spread are signs of a growing and durable pro-democracy movement. This article New data shows No Kings was one of the largest days of protest in US history was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.| Waging Nonviolence
Palestine solidarity organizations in New Jersey launched the latest expression of a growing national campaign to divest from Israel Bonds.| Waging Nonviolence
On Aug. 9, 1945, as Japan’s high command met on surrender plans, the U.S. dropped a second bomb on Nagasaki killing 74,000 people instantly, a decision that's never been adequately explained, writes John LaForge. By John LaForge “The rights and wrongs of Hiroshima are debatable,” Telford T| Consortium News
Taking a cue from the Declaration of Independence, M. Reza Behnam submits facts "to a candid world" that impel the dissolution of a destructive liaison. By M. Reza Behnam Z-Network It has become abundantly clear that after 250 years, a second American revolution is necessary. Thomas Jeffer| Consortium News
Mick Hall covers the upgrade of the U.S. intelligence agency's Wellington operation to "counter the CCP" as another milestone of U.S. meddling in the Asia-Pacific. By Mick Hall in Whangarei, New Zealand Special to Consortium News The opening of a Federal Bureau of Investigations standal| Consortium News
After decades of armed struggle, the PKK is laying down its weapons and beginning a new nonviolent chapter in the Kurdish movement.| Waging Nonviolence
A guest post from N.E.. N.E. is a PhD Candidate in International Relations at the University of Sussex (UK), researching militarism and ecological injustice. She is also an Advisor to Scientists for Global Responsibility, Associated Researcher with the World Peace Foundation and author of the new report Resisting Green Militarism: Building Movements for Peace and Eco-Social Justice. **Disclaimer: none of the people … Continue reading Sex, Power & Play at Europe’s Largest Arms Fair| The Disorder Of Things
This article No ordinary solidarity — inside Chicago’s hunger strike for Gaza was originally published by Waging Nonviolence. For 18 days, six members of Jewish Voice for Peace-Chicago led a hunger strike that helped re-center Gaza in the public discourse and pressure elected officials. This article No ordinary solidarity — inside Chicago’s hunger strike for Gaza was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.| Waging Nonviolence
As Trump looks to increase repression, a new training guide explains how peacekeepers reduce fear and build solidarity.| Waging Nonviolence
The times call for more explicit links between militarism and rising fascism and a blueprint for reversing this threat.| Foreign Policy In Focus
That’s enough money to feed 345 million people facing hunger and starvation for two years.| Truthout
Spanish translation below and also here on FLA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1076807717814277&set=pcb.1076808271147555 Italian: https://umanitanova.org/contro-la-guerra-contro-il-potere-un-appello-dellifa-a-tutt-l-anarchic-a-schierarsi-contro-la-nato/ Slovenian: https://anarhistka.org/proti-nato-vrhu-v-haagu/ THE IFA CALL FOR ALL ANARCHISTS| International of Anarchist Federations
With the Insurrection Act looming, now is the time to learn how it might unfold and the strategic ways to respond.| Waging Nonviolence
The US acknowledged Sudan’s genocide in January but continues to send arms to the UAE, one of the war’s main drivers.| Truthout
Students have taken a stand against a university's ties to Lockheed Martin - the company that provides Israel with its F-35 war planes| Canary
Lammy stated that the licence relating to the F-35 combat aircraft, for which Israel is one of the recipient countries, would be exempted| Canary
“A specter is haunting strategic studies—the specter of peace.” These bizarre words are from Richard Betts, who provocatively presented peace itself as a problem in a largely forgotten article…| The Duck of Minerva
An organizer of the 1968 Columbia University protests on why the message against war, then and now, is the same.| Waging Nonviolence
A UMass Dissenters organizer on how the growing youth-led antiwar movement is protesting weapons manufacturers and the war in Gaza.| Waging Nonviolence
Donors should be increasing, not cutting, aid to local organizations that are best positioned to respond to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.| Waging Nonviolence