
Where we make our monsters
Part of my job is to try to inform the CPT community about the context in which we work. I’m often the bearer of bad
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Part of my job is to try to inform the CPT community about the context in which we work. I’m often the bearer of bad
Last week, masked agents snatched Rumeysa Ozturk from the street outside her Massachusetts home and disappeared her into one of the US South’s notorious immigration
On Monday, Hamdan Ballal – co-director of Oscar-winning No Other Land – was attacked by settlers in the West Bank, beaten, his home besieged, his
The “ceasefire” in Gaza is over. At 2am on Tuesday, Israel resumed its bombardment, killing over 400. They say it’s just the beginning. Israel’s Defence
In early March, President Trump unambiguously threatened US universities. Aiming to uproot campus solidarity for Palestine, he wrote “Agitators will be imprisoned/or permanently sent back to
In “The criminalisation of Palestine Solidarity in Toronto”, CPT highlights the work of the Legal Support Committee, which accompanies 105 people arrested in Toronto for
From 1933 to 1946, the German philologist Victor Klemperer kept a diary tracking the changing nature of the German language as it deformed. Although a
This week’s Friday Bulletin falls on Valentine’s Day, and in the spirit of our 2025 guiding theme, Strength in Solidarity, we would like to invite
This week in Lesvos, Greece, a group of us are holding a commemoration in our city’s public square for those who have lost their lives
There’s a story that Britain likes to tell itself. It used to have a problem with racism. After the 1993 racist murder of Stephen Lawrence,