Comrade Amar Fayaz was released on January 3 after his abduction by Pakistani security forces. Amar’s release was made possible through the immense international campaign organized by students, youth, and workers from all around the […]
Comrade Amar Fayaz was abducted a month ago by state authorities in Pakistan, and his whereabouts are still unknown. Comrades all around the world are showing solidarity. Join the international campaign!
A string of bond defaults by top-rated Chinese state-owned companies reveals that the Chinese state is fundamentally unable to avoid the organic crisis of the capitalist system.
On November 26, nearly 250 million workers participated in a strike in urban and rural areas all over India. The strike, called by the ten main trade unions, was the fifth in the six years […]
Comrade Amar Fayaz was abducted on November 8 by state authorities of Pakistan from Jamshoro and his whereabouts are still unknown. Join our international solidarity campaign to demand his safe release!
On November 8 at around 1:30 AM, men in two jeeps abducted comrade Amar Fayaz in Jamshoro, Sindh. We appeal to all our comrades and supporters to struggle for his release!
Amin arrived at his home following 18 days in confinement, after being abducted by the Rangers on July 14. His release was only possible thanks to the international solidarity campaign.
Comrade Amin of the Progressive Youth Alliance in Karachi was abducted from his home by the Rangers (a paramilitary force in Pakistan) on July 14. To this day no one knows his whereabouts.
Police brutality, particularly against Muslims and lower castes, has been rampant in India for decades. Under Modi’s COVID-19 lockdown, it is getting even worse.
On May 21, China’s National People’s Congress passed a National Security Law for Hong Kong, imposing a number of anti-democratic legislations to suppress the protest movement.
Interview with Adam Pal, the editor of Lal Salaam (the IMT’s journal in Pakistan) speaking about the coronavirus pandemic and the political situation in Pakistan and India.
Trump’s visit to India on February 24–25 saw mass riots in Delhi. The Modi government responded with brutal repression, killing at least 46 and leaving hundreds injured.