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Articles by Tanupriya Singh

President of the Socialist Party of Zambia, Dr. Fred M’membe / credit: unknown

Socialist Party of Zambia President Fred M’membe Threatened with Arrest

Tanupriya Singh June 20, 2023 Tanupriya Singh

A warrant was issued June 15 against Socialist Party of Zambia President Fred M’membe, who alleged the police, in collaboration with ruling party cadre who had been drafted into government security, intended to abduct him. Peoples Dispatch reports.

All-African People’s Conference held in Ghana, 1958 / source: unknown

Unity Is an Imperative: Reclaiming African Liberation Day, 60 Years On

Tanupriya Singh May 26, 2023 Tanupriya Singh

African Liberation Day marks the founding of the Organization of African Unity in 1963. While the idea of "liberation" has since been removed in letter, and even in spirit, from official commemorations of the day, radical forces have held onto it in their fight against capitalism. Tanupriya Singh reports for Peoples Dispatch.

M23 fighters loyal to Bosco Ntaganda moved on March 1, 2013, along the road towards Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as UN peacekeeping troops observed a gathering of armed people north of the city / credit: MONUSCO / Sylvain Liechti

Fresh Protests Break Out In Congo Against UN and East African Forces; Anger Grows Over M23 Advance

Tanupriya Singh February 10, 2023 Tanupriya Singh

At least eight people were killed by UN forces in the North Kivu province on February 7. The Democratic Republic of Congo is witnessing renewed protests against the UN peacekeeping mission (MONUSCO) and the East African Community (EAC) regional forces. Tanupriya Singh reports for Peoples Dispatch.

A damaged building is seen after heavy monsoon rain in northwest Pakistan's Nowshera on September 6. At least 11 people were killed in heavy monsoon rain-triggered flash floods in the 24 hours prior to December 2 in Pakistan, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said / credit: Saeed Ahmad/Xinhua

‘The Ax Always Falls on the Most Vulnerable’: Pakistan Demands Debt Cancellation and Climate Justice

Tanupriya Singh December 5, 2022 Tanupriya Singh

More than 1,700 people have been killed in floods that continue to submerge parts of Pakistan. Amid this crisis, activists are demanding debt cancellation and climate reparations, reports Tanupriya Singh for Peoples Dispatch.

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