Protests break out in Tunisia after the death of 15 agricultural workers in accident
Tunisia

Protests break out in Tunisia after the death of 15 agricultural workers in accident

All major opposition parties, including the Workers Party, and trade unions, including the UGTT, have condemned the government’s failure to regulate the work and transport conditions of the agricultural laborers

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 30, 2019
Ola Bini
Ecuador

“Privacy is absolutely necessary for humans to be free”

Free software developer and privacy activist Ola Bini, who is in prison in Ecuador, reflects on the responsibilities of privilege, his commitment to privacy and the risks poses by the rise of surveillance

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 29, 2019
Organizers of 2018 Google walkout allege retaliation from management
United States

Organizers of 2018 Google walkout allege retaliation from management

Meredith Whittaker and Claire Stapleton, in a mass mail to employees, said that they had faced cancellation of projects and other obstacles at work. Retaliation against those involved in organizing is against the law in the US

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 28, 2019
Government and US forces kill more civilians than the Taliban in 2019
Afghanistan

Government and US forces kill more civilians than the Taliban in 2019

A UN report documented that pro-government and international forces were responsible for 305 of the 581 deaths recorded so far this year. This is a 39% increase from the same period last year

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 25, 2019
El-Sisi-led African Union eases pressure on Sudan’s military council
Sudan

El-Sisi-led African Union eases pressure on Sudan’s military council

The African Unions has given Sudan’s Transitional Military Council three months to transfer power to civilian authorities. Earlier, it had said that Sudan risked losing its membership if power was not handed over in 15 days

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 25, 2019
“Long live the Rif”: thousands demand release of Moroccan political prisoners
Morocco

“Long live the Rif”: thousands demand release of Moroccan political prisoners

The “March of the Moroccan people” was organized by political and civil rights groups to demand the release of those who led and participated in the Hirak Rif protests of 2016. As many as 53 leaders and protesters were sentenced to jail for a total time of 300 years

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 24, 2019
El-Sisi’s ‘Pharaoh Motion’ approved in referendum marked by widespread irregularities
Egypt

El-Sisi’s ‘Pharaoh Motion’ approved in referendum marked by widespread irregularities

Only 44.33% of the 61,344 voters took part in the three-day referendum, which was marked by widespread bribery, coercion and suppression of opponents

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 24, 2019
Left-wing activist Toto Patigas assassinated in the Philippines
Philippines

Left-wing activist Toto Patigas assassinated in the Philippines

Toto Patigas, an activist with the left-wing Bayan Muna party and a councilor of the city of Escalante, was hit on the head from behind while he was riding his scooter. This is the third attack on activists of the party since the murder of Randy Malayo in January

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 24, 2019