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  1. Revolution in Sudan: Where to now?

    (SCP) Forces for Freedom and Change Women's rights democracy For eight months beginning in December ... Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC). 麻豆传媒 spoke to Khalid Hassan about the immense achievement of ... very significant social reforms, however there is also rising frustration among its supporters with the ...

  2. For Treaty, republic and social justice

    by British firing squad in Dublin for his part in the 1916 Easter Rising. 鈥淎 people poisoned by the ... adulation of royalty can never attain social freedom. The mind accustomed to political kings can easily be ... rising prosperity in Britain and Australia, including for workers. For some, it was like the passing of ...

  3. Climate change makes its mark on Australian elections

    guaranteed Morrison鈥檚 defeat. Elsewhere, the two-party preferred swing to Labor flows from the rise in the ... vote for independents and the Greens. While the rise in the Greens vote across the country was a modest ... the Greens and Labor, but with the Greens in front at last count. The rise of the teal independents ...

  4. Australia must support Kurdistan

    a section of the working class to buy social peace. Of course, the still-limited democratic freedoms in the ... social compact that is a foundation stone of these societies 鈥 more freedom at home in return for ... political conditions for the rise of the Islamic State (IS). It is here that the Kurdish liberation movement ...

  5. Sudan: al-Bashir regime rocked by protest

    rocking the repressive regime of Omar al-Bashir and echoing the protests against austerity and price rises ... explained: "The movement started as a response to rising food and fuel prices, but has grown into ... freedom, peace and justice. All the major opposition parties have supported the demonstrations and the ...

  6. Time to put Qantas back in public hands

    Joyce who, with a $2 million pay rise in his back pocket, had 鈥渘o choice鈥 but to lock out his entire ... power at all. The right to strike is an inalienable human right, like free speech or freedom of ...