Communities and organizations of the Middle East of Colombia announced that they continue on strike and that they have proposals.
The communities in the departments of Meta, Bogotá and Sabana, Vichada, Arauca, Santander, Boyacá, Norte de Santander and Casanare continue in mobilization .
In a statement dated May 5, they announced that: «It is necessary to maintain and strengthen the social and popular struggle and mobilization in the country, to join in from the multiple sectors and unions, in order to manage the simple and complex solutions that the bulk of the society demands «.
Anarchist Bajram Mammadov was detained and arrested in Azerbaijan with another activist, Giyas Ibrahimov, in 2016 for posting “Happy Slaves Day” on a monument belonging to Heydar Aliyev, the former president and also the father of the current president of the country, Ilham Aliyev.
Later, the court sentenced both activists to long terms of imprisonment, accusing them of drug dealing. Mammadov and Ibrahimov were released from prison in 2019 with an ‘amnesty’.
Mammedov migrated to Istanbul a few months ago but his friends declared his ‘disappearance’ on 4 May after they did not hear from him for two days. He was found dead and his body was lifted from water on 5 May in Istanbul.
“So far, the details of the incident are unknown, but sites close to the government are already writing that it was suicide. But the investigation has not even begun yet”, his friends informed Jam News. “He was accepted for a graduate programme in Europe and he was very passionate about it: he was not the type of person to commit suicide”, they stated.
After news spread about his death, anarchists in Istanbul held a protest in front of the Azerbaijani Embassy blaming the Azerbaijani government for his murder, Mesopotamia News Agency reported.
They chanted slogans saying: “The killer government will be accountable” and the protesters stated that they would follow the case closely.
Zelal Ciger: ‘The system built in AANES and Sinjar is the most democratic governance’
The co-chair of the Movement for a Democratic Society (TEV-DEM) in North East Syria shared her evaluations on the ongoing attacks targeting the Kurds in NE Syria and Sinjar.
Policies designed by Turkey and Iraq to increase pressure on Kurds, who have built a new progressive model of governance in North East Syria and Sinjar have been continuing and the pressure is intensifying.
The resistance of the people also continues against these attacks targeting the Kurds living in Sinjar and in various town of the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES).
The Movement for a Democratic Society (TEV-DEM) Co-chair Zelal Ciger spoke to Jin News regarding the ongoing attacks in North and East Syria and the pressure being applied against Kurds in the region.
The mainstream media and the medical orthodoxy is adamant that everyone needs to get the jab – or face exclusion from everyday freedoms and be shunned from society. Don’t they realise how fascistic this view is?
By Jani Allan, a writer and talk show host. She has written for the London Sunday Times, the Spectator, the Daily Mail and various other British publications. Her memoir Jani Confidential was published by Jacana Media.
This is not an anti-vaccine rant. It is a sober discussion of the matter of civil liberties.
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Washington has long helped fuel the devastating conflict in Colombia that goes back to the era of La Violencia in World War I
Funeral of slain guerrilla fighter, Edwin Dagua, an indigenous leader on the Huellas reserve, one of many victims of Colombia’s long civil war. One human rights activist or social leader was murdered every two days in Colombia last year, [Source: trtworld.com]
Colombia: An Ideal U.S. Client-State in the Western Hemisphere
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