A massive caravan of migrants are making their way north across Mexico, more than 1,100 miles away from the U.S. border. More than 2,000 migrants are leaving southern Mexico on Saturday and heading to Mexico City where they will protest for better treatment. The migrants are mostly from Central America and have been stuck in... Continue Reading →
VIOLENCE AND HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES IN ETHIOPIA
Condemning all violence and human rights abuses in Ethiopia, and calling on the Government of Ethiopia and the Government of the State of Eritrea to remove all Eritrean troops from Ethiopia, and for all belligerents in the conflict, including the Ethiopian National Defense Forces, the Tigray People’s Liberation Front, and Amhara regional forces, and other... Continue Reading →
PROTESTERS IN ECUADOR BLOCKED THE PAN-AMERICAN HIGHWAY
Protesters in Ecuador blocked the Pan-American highway with fallen trees and tire fires as they began a strike against rising gas prices. The demonstrators are urging the government to freeze gas prices at 2020 costs. Ecuador president Guillermo Lasso is gradually increasing gas prices to align them with international prices. Unions, social organizations and indigenous... Continue Reading →
DEMONSTRATIONS IN KHARTOUM AND ITS TWIN CITY OF OMDURMAN
Protesters in Khartoum and its twin city of Omdurman in Sudan held simultaneous demonstrations, with some activists demanding the government transition to civilian rule, and others demanding a return to military rule on Thursday. across the country, from Khartoum to North Kordofan, protests and marches were conducted in support of the democratic transition. The two... Continue Reading →
PROTESTERS IN SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR
Protesters in San Salvador, El Salvador have taken to the streets against President Nayib Bukele’s government. Many demonstrated against the circulation of Bitcoin and other economic measures, as well as a decree that removed judges from their functions.
CHILEANS ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTESTS
Chileans marked the second anniversary of anti-government protests with demonstrations across the country. While most of the protests were peaceful, some turned violent. During the 2019 protests that lasted months, people demanded changes to their government and constitution. Now, the nation is preparing for presidential and legislative elections on November 21.
PROTESTS IN BANGLADESH OVER HINDU ATTACKS
Hindu groups and other activists are continuing protests in Bangladesh over communal attacks against Hindus. They're demanding Bangladesh's government to condemn the mobs that vandalized temples and attacked homes during the festival of Durga Puja. Activists took to the streets in Bangladesh demanding justice for the violent attacks against Hindus during the Durga Puja festival.... Continue Reading →
THE ETHIOPIAN REGIME CALLS FOR PEACE WHILE BOMBING CIVILIANS
In a bizarre twist of events, the blood thirsty Ethiopian regime, has called upon the international community to support Ethiopia’s overtures for peace. The war mongering regime, claims to be committed to forge an all-inclusive national dialogue. This was communicated in a Press Statement that was full of tantrums and baseless lies. At the same... Continue Reading →
DICTATOR ABIY AHMED ALI’S SHAMELESS INAUGURATION
When you thought that dictator Abiy Ahmed Ali's shameless inauguration, would be attended by hundreds of leaders from around the world, it wasn't the case. But the usual African godfathers of corruption turned up to bless the shameless occasion. As always, PP (Prosperous Party) extremists and sycophants were transported to fill-up the empty square. According... Continue Reading →
Jonglei citizens in an effort to forge peace through returning child abductees. Over 100 have now been returned. It was moving to see the event punctuated by joyous dancing and singing.
LEBANON BURIES VICTIMS OF SECTARIAN UNREST
Thousands of mourners gathered for the funerals of members of Lebanon's Hezbollah movement who were killed during clashes in the Tayouneh neighbourhood of the capital Beirut's southern suburbs a day earlier. Lebanon buried the victims of its deadliest sectarian unrest in years after gunfire gripped central Beirut for hours and revived the ghosts of the... Continue Reading →
INDIGENOUS ACTIVISTS CAME TO WASHINGTON
Indigenous activists came to Washington, D.C. on Indigenous People’s Day, holding a rally outside of the White House, calling for President Joe Biden to declare a national climate emergency and to take more serious action to curb fossil fuel projects and cut greenhouse gas emissions. Protesters sang, danced, and prayed during the rally, as tensions... Continue Reading →
