Daniel Ortega is No Bukele
by Jill Clark-Gollub, published on Black Agenda Report, June 11, 2025 Ortega and Bukele are polar opposites: one invests in dignity and democracy, the other in mass incarceration and imperial[…]
Read moreA Campaign Against Economic Coercive Measures
by Jill Clark-Gollub, published on Black Agenda Report, June 11, 2025 Ortega and Bukele are polar opposites: one invests in dignity and democracy, the other in mass incarceration and imperial[…]
Read moreby Manolo De Los Santos, produced by Globetrotter, June 6, 2025 The impacts of a tightened US blockade, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the return of Trump with a vindictive Marco[…]
Read moreStatement by SanctionsKill and Syria Support Movement International SanctionsKill and the Syria Support Movement welcome the statement by US president Donald Trump ordering the lifting of economic sanctions on Syria.1[…]
Read moreStatement by the Bronx Antiwar Coalition, May 13, 2025 Editor’s note: Great statement but I would keep watching this issue. Remember, we are dealing with Donald Trump here, and a[…]
Read moreby Peiman Salehi, produced by Globetrotter., May 7, 2025 Economic sanctions are often described as ‘peaceful’ alternatives to war. Yet for millions in countries like Iran and Venezuela, they feel[…]
Read moreSanctionsKill submitted an analysis to a request by Alena Douhan, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Unilateral Coercive Measures, in response for a call for specific examples and comments on[…]
Read moreby Vijay Prashad of Tricontinental Institute for Social Research, published on Popular Resistance, March 21, 2025 Despite being among the most impacted by economic war, women continue to foster a[…]
Read moreby Helen Yaffe, published on Jacobin Magazine, March 8, 2024 The United States calls Cuba’s medical internationalism “human trafficking” — but it’s really an internationalist lifeline for the Global South.[…]
Read moreby Michael Galant and Alexander Main, published on CEPR (Center for Economic and Policy Research) Website, March 3, 2025 The question of migration occupies a central and divisive place in[…]
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