RSF petition for Assange
Afghanistan

US-backed Afghan paramilitaries unleashed “nights of terror”: Human Rights Watch

Afghan forces are being accused of having committed grave atrocities and led to the increase in airstrikes, according to a report published recently by the Human Rights Watch

Peoples Dispatch
November 9, 2019
Orban power grab Hungary
Pakistan

Professor and father of prominent activist, Mohammad Ismail denied bail by Pakistani court

Ismail was sent to 14 days in judicial remand after he was arrested on October 24 on charges falling under the draconian anti-terror laws in the country. He faces a possible seven-year jail term if convicted.

Peoples Dispatch
November 8, 2019
Cuban doctors in French overseas territories
Germany

Lufthansa flight attendants on 48-hour strike after favorable court ruling

The strike is an outcome of a long-standing dispute with the airlines management, which has yet to heed the employees’ calls for better timetables and work hours

Peoples Dispatch
November 8, 2019
Brazil’s ex-president Lula freed after 580 days in prison
Brazil

Brazil’s ex-president Lula freed after 580 days in prison

Court released him Friday after top court ruled that a person can be incarcerated only after exhausting all remedies

Peoples Dispatch
November 8, 2019
Workers crisis UK COVID
Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein’s Free List party demands more casino regulation

Since 2010, following the lifting of a ban on gambling, Liechtenstein has turned into one of the hotspots for gambling in Europe and is experiencing a casino boom

Peoples Dispatch
November 7, 2019
Colombian defense minister’s resignation is a blow to impunity of the establishment
Colombia

Colombian defense minister’s resignation is a blow to impunity of the establishment

Colombian minister of defense Guillermo Botero resigned after an investigation revealed that at least eight children were killed in a bombing he had ordered in August

Peoples Dispatch
November 7, 2019
Palestine land day anniversary
United Kingdom

University College of London employees overwhelmingly vote to go on strike

The nearly 300 workers of the University College of London, who are outsourced, are seeking benefits on par with the in-house employees of the institution

Peoples Dispatch
November 7, 2019
Myanmar workers COVID
Swaziland

Police in Swaziland violently repress student protest

The Southern Africa Nazarene University (SANU) was shut down indefinitely by the administration after the students refused to cede to government pressure

Peoples Dispatch
November 7, 2019