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Subject Global Left Midweek – October 5, 2022
Date October 6, 2022 12:00 AM
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[World-changing events as masses vote and hit the streets]
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GLOBAL LEFT MIDWEEK – OCTOBER 5, 2022  
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October 5, 2022
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_ World-changing events as masses vote and hit the streets _

Voters line up at a polling post in the Mare neighborhood in Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, Oct. 2, 2022. Credit, AP Photo/Matias
Delacroix

 

* Women in Iran Stand Up, Women of the World Respond
* Brazil Election
* Europe: Mass Protests Demand Life Security
* Haiti Turmoil
* Swedish Left Party’s Socialist Handbook for Intra-Party Feminism
* Latin America at the General Assembly
* Trading Hegemons
* Tanzania: Court Defends Evictions of Indigenous Maasai 
* The Japanese Communist Party in Perspective
* Luis Arce’s Fourteen Proposals

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WOMEN IN IRAN STAND UP, WOMEN OF THE WORLD RESPOND

* THE FEATURES OF A REVOLUTION
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  _Chiara Cruciati and Fariborz Kamkari_ / il manifesto Global
(Rome)
 
* THE IDEOLOGICAL BATTLEGROUND
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  _Hamid Dabashi_ / Middle East Eye (London)
 
* IMPERIALISM AND INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY
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Asefi_ / LeftEast
 
* AFGHAN SUPPORT
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Arab News (Riyadh)
 
* SUDANESE SUPPORT
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_No to the Oppression of Women (La liqahr al-nisa’a) _/ MENA
Solidarity Network (London)
 
* SOLIDARITY ACROSS EUROPE
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 / Euronews (Lyon)

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BRAZIL ELECTION: LULA FACES RUNOFF

* LULA LÁ?
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  _Pablo Stefanoni_ / NACLA Reports (New York)
 
* INTO THE SECOND ROUND
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  _Benjamin Fogel_ / Daily Maverick (Johannesburg)
 
* THE DEBATE CONTINUES
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  _Coletivo Desmedida do Possível_ / LeftEast
 
* INDIGENOUS CANDIDACIES
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  _Gabriela Moncau_ / Brasil de Fato (São Paulo)
 
* TRANS WINNERS
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  _Brett Wilkins_ / Common Dreams (Portland ME)

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EUROPE: MASS PROTESTS DEMAND LIFE SECURITY

* UK
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  _Julia Conley_ / Common Dreams
 
* FRANCE
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  _Caroline Pailliez and Dominique Vidalon_ / US News and World
Report (Washington DC)
 
* BELGIUM
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  _Méabh Mc Mahon_ / Euronews

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HAITI TURMOIL

* AT THE BREAKING POINT
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  _Evens Sanon and Dánica Coto_ / Associated Press (New York)
 
* _DECHOUKAJ _(UPROOTING)!
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  _Vijay Prashad_ / The Real News (Baltimore)
 
* THE UNIONS FIGHT ON
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  _Milo Milfort_ / Equal Times (Brussels)

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SWEDISH LEFT PARTY’S SOCIALIST HANDBOOK FOR INTRA-PARTY FEMINISM
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_Vänsterpartiet / _Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung (Berlin)

Sexual harassment and violence directed primarily against women is an
omnipresent part of our society and, unfortunately, also crops up
repeatedly on the Left. The handbook on feminism within the
_Vänsterpartiet_, or Swedish Left Party, which was designed to
facilitate the fair participation of women in the party by setting out
clear rules of communication and conduct.

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LATIN AMERICA AT THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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_Chase Harrison, Carin Zissis and Jon Orbach_ / Americas Society
(New York)

Three ‘New Pink Tide’ Latin American leaders addressed the body
for the first time: Chile’s Gabriel Boric, Colombia’s Gustavo
Petro, and Honduras’ Xiomara Castro. Castro denounced attacks on
Honduras' sovereignty; underscored local plans to de-privatize
healthcare, drinking water, electrical energy, and internet; and
called for an end to embargoes on Cuba and Venezuela.

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TRADING HEGEMONS
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_Walden Bello_ / IDEAs (Oxford)

A hegemonic stalemate or a hegemonic vacuum, opens up the path to a
world where there could be greater freedom of political and economic
maneuver for smaller, traditionally less privileged actors from the
global South, where a truly multilateral order could be constructed
through cooperation rather than be imposed through either unilateral
or liberal hegemony.

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TANZANIA: COURT DEFENDS EVICTIONS OF INDIGENOUS MAASAI
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Al Jazeera (Doha)

The regional East African Court of Justice has ruled that Tanzania’s
decision to cordon off land for wildlife protection was legal, dealing
a blow to the Maasai Indigenous group who had protested against the
move, accusing the government of trying to force them off their
ancestral land to promote tourism.

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THE JAPANESE COMMUNIST PARTY IN PERSPECTIVE
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_Tanida Kuniichi and Nakakita Kōji_ / Nippon.com (Tokyo)

In July 2022, the Japanese Communist Party commemorated the hundredth
anniversary of its founding. In the prewar era and for a time after
World War II, the party urged violent revolution and was a target of
harsh repression, but it increased its influence thereafter, and
recently has cooperated with other parties to present a united
opposition. 

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LUIS ARCE
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FOURTEEN PROPOSALS
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_Andrés Figueroa Cornejo_ / Pressenza (Milan)

Listen to a simultaneous English translation of Arce’s UN speech on
September 20, 2022, in full, _HERE
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* Women
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* Iran
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* imperialism
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* international solidarity
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* Afghanistan
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* Sudan
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* Europe
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* Brazil
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* elections
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* Lula da Silva
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* Jair Bolsonaro
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* transsexuals
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* Indigenous peoples
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* UK
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* France
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* Belgium
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* Haiti
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* unions
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* Sweden
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* Vänsterpartiet
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* Feminism
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* United Nations
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* Latin America
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* New Pink Tide
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* Gabriel Boric
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* Xiomara Castro
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* Gustavo Petro
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* Chile
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* Honduras
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* Colombia
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* Walden Bello
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* Tanzania
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* Maasai
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* Japan
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* Japanese Communist Party
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* Luis Arce
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* Bolivia
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