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Authorities suppress protests against BART police in San Francisco

What does the police killing of a homeless man in San Francisco have to do with the Arab Spring uprisings from Tunisia to Syria? The attempt to suppress the protests that followed. In our digitally networked world, the ability to communicate is increasingly viewed as a basic right. Open communication fuels revolutions -- it can take down dictators. When governments fear the power of their people, they repress, intimidate and try to silence them, whether in Tahrir Square or downtown San Francisco.

People's Health Radio

Health and human rights in the Philippines

June 30, 2011
| We revisit the story of the Morong 43, a group of 43 community health workers detained by the Philippine government from February to December of 2010.

59:07 minutes (54.12 MB)
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Demanding an end to violence and repression in Honduras

While most in the United States were recognizing Memorial Day with a three-day weekend, the people of Honduras were engaged in a historic event: the return of President Manuel Zelaya, 23 months after he was forced into exile at gunpoint in the first coup in Central America in a quarter-century. While he is no longer president, his peaceful return marks a resounding success for the opponents of the coup. Despite this, the post-coup government in Honduras, under President Porfirio "Pepe" Lobo, is becoming increasingly repressive, and is the subject this week of a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, signed by 87 members of the U.S. Congress, calling for suspension of aid to the Honduran military and police.

End the repression! Democracy now!

Mar 19 2011 - 1:00am

Location

Yonge & Dundas Square
10 Dundas Street East
Toronto
Canada
43° 39' 23.3784" N, 79° 22' 50.8728" W

Please join us for a city-wide rally to stand in solidarity with the people of Libya, Bahrain, and the wider Arab world as they fight for freedom and democracy.

In Libya, ordinary people have risen up against the 42-year dictatorship of Muammar Gaddafi, and continue to resist his brutal attacks. We oppose military intervention by foreign governments in Libya and support the Libyan people's struggle to free themselves and build their own democracy. We demand that the Canadian government cut all ties with Gaddafi's regime, and force Canadian companies doing business with Gaddafi to withdraw.

Resisting Harper's war at home and abroad

Sep 16 2010 - 7:00pm

Location

Bahen Centre
40 St George St. U of T Campus
Toronto, ON
Canada
Phone: 416-972-6391
43° 39' 34.6716" N, 79° 23' 48.6528" W

Stephen Harper is imposing austerity at home and occupation abroad. Join a discussion on building resistance to these twin attacks.

Speakers: 

Zexi Wang, Vice President of UofT Students Union, 

Sid Lacombe, International Socialists 

Asia Pacific Currents

Labour news from the Asia Pacific region

August 14, 2010
| Labour news from Turkey, Pakistan, China, Sth Korea, Indonesia and Australia. Interview with Lek, Action for People's Democracy in Thailand, on the ongoing repression in Thailand.

29:20 minutes (13.47 MB)
David Heap

"Free Gaza Square" in downtown Cairo

| January 1, 2010

Honduras update: The siege of Tegucigalpa

Repression ordered to the neighborhoods of the Honduran capital, forcing the poor to fight or starve.

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Undo the coup

The first coup d'etat in Central America in more than a quarter-century occurred last Sunday in Honduras. Honduran soldiers roused democratically elected President Manuel Zelaya from his bed and flew him into exile in Costa Rica. The coup, led by the Honduran Gen. Romeo Vasquez, has been condemned by the United States, the European Union, the United Nations, the Organization of American States and all of Honduras' immediate national neighbours. Mass protests have erupted on the streets of Honduras, with reports that elements in the military loyal to Zelaya are rebelling against the coup.

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