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For two weeks, Israel and the US turned their sights on Iran—and then, just like that, it stopped. A fortnight of phone calls with relatives,
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For two weeks, Israel and the US turned their sights on Iran—and then, just like that, it stopped. A fortnight of phone calls with relatives,
The fallout from Israel’s war of aggression on Iran has left us at CPT worried about the safety of our teams in Iraqi Kurdistan and
Last weekend, two images resonated widely: the Madleen sailing toward Gaza to break the blockade, and Los Angeles communities standing against ICE’s armoured raids to
What do we mean when we talk about transforming violence and oppression? Over the next few weeks, CPT will bring you a series of articles
Almost two years ago, the Adriana set sail from the Libyan coast. It carried 750 people, hoping to reach Italy. But the Adriana broke down
Here in Greece, the war on Gaza is written on Athenian streets. Murals of Palestinian martyrs spring in the wake of every demo. Stencils show
The British obsession with immigration began as its empire crumbled. When the people of Africa, Asia, and Latin America reclaimed their oil, minerals, lands and
Last week, the BBC World Service broadcast a new documentary, The Forbidden Zone, which investigates Turkey’s unacknowledged occupation of Iraqi Kurdistan and the military operations
At the International Court of Justice, a case is underway against Israel for obstructing humanitarian aid into Gaza. “Israel is now seeking to destroy Palestinians
One of the most enriching experiences of being on a CPT team is getting to know courageous activists and being inspired by their thirst for