Connected by Inhale and Exhale, Global Solidarity
The article reflects on personal experiences of systemic oppression and the struggle for identity, solidarity, and survival amid societal challenges.
This 90-page criminal code hides the path to women's 'slavery', why is the world scared?
The Taliban's newly signed 90-page criminal code in Afghanistan has raised global concerns over women's rights, as it is perceived as paving the way for their oppression.
Mamdani's NYC Health Department staffers reportedly studying effects of 'global oppression' on health
Members of NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani's Health Department are examining the impact of global oppression on health, referencing the situation in Gaza during their inaugural meeting.
Iranian Women ‘Smoked’ – Solidarity of Western ‘Feminists’, ‘Humanists’ and ‘Human Rights Activists’
The article discusses the extreme hardships faced by the Iranian people amidst economic collapse and political oppression, highlighting the silence and selective empathy of global feminists and human rights advocates towards their struggles.
The Lions of Persia Raise Their Sword
The article discusses the potential liberation of Iran from oppression, likening it to the fall of the Berlin Wall and its global implications.
Capture of Nicolas Maduro: Were the United States Legitimate in Intervening as Global Policemen?
The article discusses the legitimacy of U.S. intervention in Venezuela, arguing that despite international law violations, it may be justified in resisting oppression, but cautioning against potential domination.
February 19, 1931. Milan Šufflay – the Greater Serbian regime in Yugoslavia executed a prominent scientist of global renown
Dr. Milan Šufflay, a distinguished Croatian historian and scholar, was murdered by agents of the Greater Serbian regime in Yugoslavia, primarily due to his national consciousness and truthful writings about the fate of his people.