
My journey towards abolitionism
CPT Reservist Chuck Wright reflects on the experiences that led him to abolitionism.

CPT Reservist Chuck Wright reflects on the experiences that led him to abolitionism.

Greece has implemented advanced AI-driven surveillance systems at its borders. Funded by the European Union, these systems raise concerns about the violations of fundamental human rights.

CPT Iraqi Kurdistan has recorded at least 210 Turkish military bombardments and helicopter assaults in the region since the PKK’s ceasefire announcement.

The second anniversary of Greece’s Tempi train crash has seen massive participation in widespread protests across the country and beyond. Aegean Migrant Solidarity explains why this event has mobilised so many.

Since 7 October 2023, Toronto police have arrested 105 people in connection with their Palestine solidarity activism. The Legal Support Committee provides assistance to those targeted.

In a remote region of Lesvos island, a pregnant woman is found miles from the shoreline just after migrating across the Aegean Sea. Why did she choose to hide on this barely-accessible hilltop?

The policy of placing barbed wire at home entrances and closing off streets is part of a broader strategy of “soft displacement.” By making life unbearable for residents, the Occupation seeks to push Palestinians out of these areas.

Palestinian scholars, students and educational institution are systematically being killed by the Israeli occupation

Travelling to Tunisia offered a glimpse of what freedom could feel like—a life unburdened by barriers and restrictions. The ability to move freely, to express our identity without fear, and to connect with others on a human level felt revolutionary.

The Wall. The big ugly wall. Drawn along the artificial, 2000-mile border between the US and Mexico, because of a war fought, in part, to