Activist of Durban shack dwellers’ movement shot at by unknown gunman
South Africa

Activist of Durban shack dwellers’ movement shot at by unknown gunman

The attack took place as activists of the Abahlali baseKhenana were launching its newest branch in the city and celebrating their recent court victories that allowed them to inhabit the land occupation in Cato Crest

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 17, 2019
Sacramento teachers protest school’s district backtracking on agreement
United States

Sacramento teachers protest school’s district backtracking on agreement

Nearly 3,000 teachers and support staff from California’s Sacramento City Unified School District, under the banner of the Sacramento City Teachers Association, staged a protest on April 11 over the school district’s failure to abide by the terms of a 2017 agreement

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 17, 2019
Assange
World

“Assange’s arrest is an attack on free speech and dissent”

Journalists and intellectuals across the world have risen in support of Julian Assange, terming his arrest a strike at the very heart of journalism and part of a campaign to silence those who would raise their voices against power

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 16, 2019
Chilean police arrest three people protesting work on electricity transmission line
Chile

Chilean police arrest three people protesting work on electricity transmission line

The residents of La Dormida have been protesting for months against the construction of pylons for the Cardones Polpaico project on account of the impact it will have on their day-to-day life, as well as the Campana Pañuelas, one of the important biosphere reserves in the country

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 15, 2019
Faced with people’s wrath, Algeria’s interim president calls for polls on July 4
Algeria

Faced with people’s wrath, Algeria’s interim president calls for polls on July 4

Abdelkader Bensalah, the speaker of the upper house of parliament, was declared interim president following the resignation of Abdelaziz Bouteflika. The decision was greeted with massive protests as people demanded the dismantling of the entire regime

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 12, 2019
People’s power topples Sudan’s Omar al-Bashir
Sudan

People’s power topples Sudan’s Omar al-Bashir

After months of protests, the army intervened with al-Bashir believed to be under house arrest. However, organizations at the forefront of the protest said they would not accept any remnants of the old regime in a new dispensation

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 11, 2019
Colombian lower house rejects president Duque’s objections to Special Jurisdiction for Peace
Colombia

Colombian lower house rejects president Duque’s objections to Special Jurisdiction for Peace

On March 10, Duque objected to 6 of the 159 articles of the Statutory Law of the Special Jurisdiction for Peace [JEP]. The Senate will next decide on the objections and if it also rejects them, the president will be forced to approve the Bill

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 11, 2019
Netanyahu all set to win Israel’s ‘right vs right’ election
Israel

Netanyahu all set to win Israel’s ‘right vs right’ election

The Likud party-led coalition may now have a free hand in executing its election promises, including annexing parts or whole of the West Bank

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 10, 2019