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  • Solidarity with Algeria’s imprisoned students!

    Solidarity with Algeria’s imprisoned students!

    Protests in Algeria have been building since the start of the year. The protests, that have already forced former president Abdelaziz Bouteflika to step down after 20 years, have lately been facing increasingly hostile repression from police and security services. In this interview with imprisoned student leader Yani Aïdali, he discusses the nature of the student movement, and the possibility of its generating a national-level co-ordination.

  • The Algerian Revolution

    The Algerian Revolution

    The Hirak movement in Algeria continues to build momentum, bringing the streets of Algiers to a standstill. In this interview, Nedjib Sidi Moussa, doctor of Political Science at Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, discusses the composition of the movement, and highlights its limits and horizon.

  • Made in Algeria: Football, Racism, and the Africa Cup of Nations

    Made in Algeria: Football, Racism, and the Africa Cup of Nations

    The progression of the Algerian football team to the final of the African Cup of Nations, the first for 29 years, has sparked both wild scenes of jubilation from the Algerian diaspora across France as well as a racist backlash fuelled by right-wing theories of a ‘great replacement'. In this article, Hector Uniacke discusses the political situation in both France and Algeria, and the high stakes of tonight's final against Senegal.

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    The gilets noirs occupy the Panthéon

    This weekend the gilets noirs, a movement of France's undocumented migrants, occupied the Panthéon in Paris. In this article, Luke Butterly reports on the occupation, the police repression against the occupiers, and the aims of the movement.

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    The 'Gilets Noirs': The Undocumented Migrant Movement in France

    With France marking six months of ‘yellow vest’ rallies and civil unrest, a new movement is making itself heard. The Gilets Noirs, the largest collective of undocumented migrants in France, have been conducting a series of high profile actions, most notbaly the recent protests at Charles De Gaulle airport calling for an end to deportation flights. In this article, Luke Butterly reports on the movement.

  • Memory Does Not Belong to the Victors" Open Letter to Alain Finkielkraut

    Memory Does Not Belong to the Victors" Open Letter to Alain Finkielkraut

    Recent months have seen French politics rocked by two political events: the gilets jaunes protests and the Emmanuel Macron's public statement calling anti-Zionism a form of anti-semitism. In this, an open letter to philosopher Alain Finkielkraut following the attack on him recently in Paris during one of the protests, Dominique Eddé powerfully writes of the pains of the Palestinian people and struggle for a better world.

  • Full Metal Yellow Jacket

    Full Metal Yellow Jacket

    "There is one demand on which all the Yellow Vests unanimously agree: Macron Resign!" Alùssi Dell’Umbria reports on the Gilets Jaunes in the context of France's infamous social movements.

  • Towards an Anti-Bourgeois Bloc?

    Towards an Anti-Bourgeois Bloc?

    Emmanuel Macron's regime is in tatters, with plummeting approval ratings and the growing wave of "gilets jaunes" protests. But could this growing discontent be the start of an anti-bourgeois bloc to challenge the neoliberal consensus?