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On December 21st, 1991, in the then small Bosnian and Herzegovinian (BiH) town of Rudo, the First Proletarian National Liberation Shock Brigade was founded, the first organized, mobile, and “regular” ...
The Justice Department’s partial release of its files related to Jeffrey Epstein on Friday marked a moment of triumph for Epstein survivor Maria Farmer and her sister Annie, who have said for years ...
I was marching in Zagreb with fAKTIV last year. Emotional and powerful, the Night March that they organised gathered between 6000 and 8000 people, more than anyone could have imagined. The protest was ...
Each post-communist country has experienced wild capitalism, nationalism, and racism. However, today we are seeing similar trends in western countries as well. Don’t you think that post-communist ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning war photographer Lynsey Addario reflects on surviving frontline abductions, documenting conflict in ...
Yoshiaki Yoshimi, the top scholar on Japan’s system of military sexual slavery, talks to the Hankyoreh about his new book and ...
The Once and Future Riot concerns a series of escalating clashes in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. In late ...
Before he was an activist, the late Charlie Kirk played basketball with a team of Serbian players. His ties to the community ...
The Dayton Accords were not perfect. But they stopped the Bosnian war, enabled accountability for atrocities, and offered ...
A British journalist reveals shocking claims of being offered chances to shoot civilians in war zones, highlighting the ...