Faced with unceasing protests, Sudanese government attempts conciliatory approach
Sudan

Faced with unceasing protests, Sudanese government attempts conciliatory approach

The regime of Omar al-Bashir has on the one hand made noises about releasing some protesters. It is also trying to effect a compromise with rebels. However, all sections of the opposition are firm in their demand that the Sudanese president step down

Pavan Kulkarni
January 30, 2019
Okinawa protest Japan against US base
Japan

Resistance to US military bases expansion on the Japanese island of Okinawa continues

The base, hosting about 3,000 US marines, was established after the US defeated the Japanese army in the Battle of Okinawa in 1945

Pavan Kulkarni
January 29, 2019
Swaziland workers
Swaziland

Swaziland: Trade unions boycott King Mswati’s businesses after bar on strike

King Mswati spent more than $74 million on his birthday while claiming that there are not sufficient funds to raise the salaries of public servants who have lost purchasing power by more than 14% in the last two years

Pavan Kulkarni
January 29, 2019
At World Economic Forum, digital colonialism is on the agenda
World

At World Economic Forum, digital colonialism is on the agenda

The US, Japan, the EU and Australia are among the countries pushing for a system of governing e-commerce which will restrict governments’ abilities to regulate internet giants such as Google and Facebook

Pavan Kulkarni
January 25, 2019
Zimbabwe’s civil servants too may launch strike seeking wage hike
Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe’s civil servants too may launch strike seeking wage hike

The over 300,000 civil servants are also demanding that they be paid in US dollars rather than in the bonds introduced by the Zimbabwe government. Teachers and doctors had gone on strike earlier

Pavan Kulkarni
January 18, 2019
After doctors, teachers launch nationwide strike in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe

After doctors, teachers launch nationwide strike in Zimbabwe

Their main demands include a rise in salary from $500 to $3000 and payment in US dollars rather than in bonds. Teachers and doctors in Zimbabwe receive among the lowest pay in the world for their professions

Pavan Kulkarni
January 8, 2019
Sudan protests
Sudan

As Sudanese uprising continues, police officers’ association urges members to disobey presidential order

“Let Al Bashir.. and the fat cats go out to face the people whom [they have] humiliated, impoverished and despised, rather than you whose salaries are not enough for one week,” the Police Officers Association said in a statement.

Pavan Kulkarni
January 3, 2019
Aquarius migrant rescue ship
World

The real effects of fake propaganda on migrants

In Europe and the US, the right wing continued to fan the flame of hatred against migrants for electoral gain even as institutions failed to stand up to this propaganda. The victims of all this were the migrants.

Pavan Kulkarni
January 1, 2019