Mexican teachers and students seek dignity for educators, rise in salaries
Mexico

Mexican teachers and students seek dignity for educators, rise in salaries

Students and teachers of the National Autonomous University of Mexico also demanded that the university disregard the National Autonomous University of Mexico as their representative

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 6, 2019
Argentines raise the banner of protest against Macri
Argentina

Argentines raise the banner of protest against Macri

On April 4, with the slogan of “Argentine unity, production and work”, thousands of Argentines were mobilized by trade unions and social organizations. The protesters demanded the declaration of a food emergency and the withdrawal of hikes to essential services

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 6, 2019
“If women will not rise, oppression will”: hundreds march against Modi in India
India

“If women will not rise, oppression will”: hundreds march against Modi in India

The Women March for Change that was held in Delhi on April 4 sent out a message to the Indian government that polarization in the name of religion was unacceptable. Similar marches will be held in 100 locations across India

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 6, 2019
Worldwide protests mark 70th anniversary of NATO
World

Worldwide protests mark 70th anniversary of NATO

Leftist groups and peace activists noted that the military alliance served to spread US imperial interests at the risk of making the world a dangerous place to live in and causing the deaths of hundreds of thousands

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 6, 2019
Protesters rally outside Ecuadorian embassy in London amid reports of Julian Assange’s imminent arrest
Ecuador United Kingdom

Protesters rally outside Ecuadorian embassy in London amid reports of Julian Assange’s imminent arrest

Wikileaks said in a tweet on April 5 that Julian Assange could be handed over the UK police within a matter of days. Wikileaks added that a deal had been struck between Ecuador and the UK, and the INA papers scandal would be used as a pretext to expel Assange

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 6, 2019
Digital repression belies democracy in India, says report
India

Digital repression belies democracy in India, says report

A study by Stanford University reported 134 instances of network shutdowns or digital sieges in India in 2018 alone and over a 100 sieges in 2017.

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 6, 2019
La Vía Campesina mission calls for “peace with social justice” in Colombia
Colombia

La Vía Campesina mission calls for “peace with social justice” in Colombia

La Vía Campesina’s (LVC) Third International Solidarity Mission to Colombia sought the implementation of the agreements entered between the former government of Colombia and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), which is now a political party

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 3, 2019
South African Revenue Service employees end strike after winning pay hike, benefits
South Africa

South African Revenue Service employees end strike after winning pay hike, benefits

The South African Revenue Service offered an 8% wage hike this year and a 2% annual hike for the next two years. The workers’ strike was led by the National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (NEHAWU) and Public Servants Association of South Africa (PSA)

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
April 2, 2019