The German unions used the traditional May Day rallies to demonstrate their unqualified solidarity with the federal and state governments, their pro-war policies and the attacks on wages and jobs.
The ecological and social impacts of a new surge in global military spending will one of the discussions at the Ecosocialism 2023 conference in Naarm on July 1–2. Peter Boyle reports.
Article: Make Your Town a Nuclear-Free Zone - Much of the southern half of the world is a nuclear-free zone. But what if you live in the northern half and under a national government that adores militarism and couldn t possibly care less what you think?
problems. to the perennial problems of sudan and have rejected militarism as a political project, therefore neither general can really tap into a groundswell of support. however, the rsf, particularly in khartoum, are seen as more of a criminal enterprise than a military enterprise and if push came to shove we are likely to see more support for the sudan armed forces. that is complicated because the armed forces has been infiltrated for decades now. serious human rights abuses and repression against the people of sudan. possible peace talks? we have heard south sudan is trying to start the process, but we heard on the bbc yesterday from the leader of the rsf saying he is not ready to negotiate until the violence has completely
of all over the region, particularly in dubai, i believe. and so it has access to those. and without that access, frankly, this war could be shortened. but we don t see the countries that have leverage over them willing to enact any leverage. what about the feeling of the people in sudan? is there any particular support for either side? i mean, this really is a power struggle between two people, really, isn t it? but does one side enjoy more public support than the other? i think, you know, the sudanese public have been unequivocal that they do not seek a military solution to these problems, to sudan s perennial problems. they have rejected militarism as a political project. and therefore, neither general can really, really tap into a groundswell of support. however, the rsf, particularly in khartoum, are seen as a more of a criminal enterprise rather than a military enterprise. and therefore, if push came to shove, we re likely to see