In the 53rd issue of the People’s Health Dispatch we report on the health effects of investments by development finance institutions in the Global South, the relationship between the cost of living crisis in the UK and deteriorating child health, and much more. Click 👇🏾
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People's Health Dispatch
Bulletin #53: Rethinking health priorities
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More than 4,000 delegates will participate in the 17th National Health Conference in Brasília from July 2 to 5. They will discuss strategies for strengthening the Unified Health System (SUS). President Lula and Health Minister Nísia Trindade…
More than 4,000 delegates will participate in the 17th National Health Conference in Brasília from July 2 to 5. They will discuss strategies for strengthening the Unified Health System (SUS). President Lula and Health Minister Nísia Trindade…
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This week Vijay Prashad, Prasanth R & Zoe Alexandra talked about the outrage on the streets of France against the police killing of 17-year-old Nael M.
<img src="assets/img/emoji/1f449.png" class="emoji" alt="👉"> https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peoples-dispatch/episodes/Give-The-People-What-They-Want--France-erupts-in-anger-against-police-killing-of-teenager-e26g6ea/a-aa341g0
This week Vijay Prashad, Prasanth R & Zoe Alexandra talked about the outrage on the streets of France against the police killing of 17-year-old Nael M.
<img src="assets/img/emoji/1f449.png" class="emoji" alt="👉"> https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peoples-dispatch/episodes/Give-The-People-What-They-Want--France-erupts-in-anger-against-police-killing-of-teenager-e26g6ea/a-aa341g0
🇺🇦 Various communist and progressive youth groups have denounced the death threats and other forms of intimidation against communist youth leaders Aleksander Kononovich and his brother Mikhail Kononovich.
The duo is currently under house arrest in Ukraine. Earlier this week, the Kononovich brothers, in an appeal, stated that President Volodymyr Zelensky’s regime was trying to assassinate them.
#JusticeForKononovichBrothers #FreeKononovich
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/05/communist-activists-aleksander-and-mikhail-kononovich-are-facing-death-threats-in-ukraine/
The duo is currently under house arrest in Ukraine. Earlier this week, the Kononovich brothers, in an appeal, stated that President Volodymyr Zelensky’s regime was trying to assassinate them.
#JusticeForKononovichBrothers #FreeKononovich
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/05/communist-activists-aleksander-and-mikhail-kononovich-are-facing-death-threats-in-ukraine/
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Communist activists Aleksander and Mikhail Kononovich are facing death threats in Ukraine
Following the onset of the Russia-Ukraine war in February 2022, the Ukrainian government arrested and imprisoned communist youth leaders Aleksander Kononovich and his brother Mikhail Kononovich, accusing them of holding pro-Russian and pro-Belarusian political…
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He writes about how racism against people of Arab and African descent in France has become almost banal and how this has sparked the outrage that France is living today.
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/06/a-brutal-colonial-legacy-is-tinder-for-the-fires-that-are-sweeping-across-france/
He writes about how racism against people of Arab and African descent in France has become almost banal and how this has sparked the outrage that France is living today.
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/06/a-brutal-colonial-legacy-is-tinder-for-the-fires-that-are-sweeping-across-france/
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A brutal colonial legacy is tinder for the fires that are sweeping across France
Racism against people of Arab and African descent in France has become almost banal, something that takes place and no longer raises an eyebrow. The killing of Nael was absolutely explicable — the result of a general social toxicity towards minorities and…
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The Oxfam study recommends that governments impose a windfall tax on these excessive profits and use the money raised to carry out social security programs to tackle a range of issues including the cost of living crisis, poverty, hunger, and climate change.
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/07/big-companies-earned-over-usd-1-trillion-of-profit-in-2022-says-joint-oxfam-and-action-aid-study/
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/07/big-companies-earned-over-usd-1-trillion-of-profit-in-2022-says-joint-oxfam-and-action-aid-study/
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Big companies earned over USD 1 trillion of profit in 2022, says joint Oxfam and Action Aid study : Peoples Dispatch
The study recommends that governments impose a windfall tax on these excessive profits and use the money raised to carry out social security programs to tackle a range of issues including the cost of living crisis, poverty, hunger, and climate change
Dr. Mutulu Shakur, Black liberation fighter and a revolutionary health worker, renowned for his participation in and leadership of the Lincoln Detox Center, passed away yesterday night.
Dr. Shakur had only just recently been granted parole last November, after being given six months to live back in May by prison doctors while battling cancer.
Dr. Shakur had been imprisoned for over 36 years as a political prisoner. Mutulu, like other US political prisoners such as Mumia Abu-Jamal and Ruchell Magee, was a Black revolutionary activist during the height of the Black liberation movement in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. Similar to those revolutionary figures such as Mumia or Assata Shakur, Mutulu was also accused of killing police officers. According to his website, the case against him contained a number of defects: “Evidence, which was illegally seized, was allowed to be presented by the prosecuting attorney,” the website states.
Dr. Shakur had only just recently been granted parole last November, after being given six months to live back in May by prison doctors while battling cancer.
Dr. Shakur had been imprisoned for over 36 years as a political prisoner. Mutulu, like other US political prisoners such as Mumia Abu-Jamal and Ruchell Magee, was a Black revolutionary activist during the height of the Black liberation movement in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. Similar to those revolutionary figures such as Mumia or Assata Shakur, Mutulu was also accused of killing police officers. According to his website, the case against him contained a number of defects: “Evidence, which was illegally seized, was allowed to be presented by the prosecuting attorney,” the website states.
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Mutulu was central to the Lincoln Detox Center, first as a political education instructor, then certified and licensed acupuncturist, then as the program’s Assistant Director. While practicing acupuncture, Mutulu co-founded the Black Acupuncture Advisory Association of North America (BAAANA) and the Harlem Institute of Acupuncture. His work in acupuncture and drug detoxification gained international recognition; he was invited to the People’s Republic of China.
Activists say that Mutulu’s respected work in people’s health is precisely why he was incarcerated for so long. Reverend Graylan Hagler told the Real News Network, “That’s what he has. An impact, just by his presence. And that makes the system fearful. Particularly a system that wants to basically control the narrative, control the message, control the image, it makes that system very harsh and evil in terms of the way they treat somebody.”
Activists say that Mutulu’s respected work in people’s health is precisely why he was incarcerated for so long. Reverend Graylan Hagler told the Real News Network, “That’s what he has. An impact, just by his presence. And that makes the system fearful. Particularly a system that wants to basically control the narrative, control the message, control the image, it makes that system very harsh and evil in terms of the way they treat somebody.”
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An Israeli border police officer who killed a Palestinian man with autism three years ago has been acquitted by a court.
Iyad-al-Hallaq, 32, was killed by a barrage of bullets fired by the officer, whose name has been withheld, while he was on his way to school.
Iyad’s death had sparked massive outrage and widespread protests in Palestine and elsewhere, with calls for accountability and justice coming from around the world.
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/07/israeli-police-officer-who-killed-iyad-al-hallaq-acquitted/
Iyad-al-Hallaq, 32, was killed by a barrage of bullets fired by the officer, whose name has been withheld, while he was on his way to school.
Iyad’s death had sparked massive outrage and widespread protests in Palestine and elsewhere, with calls for accountability and justice coming from around the world.
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/07/israeli-police-officer-who-killed-iyad-al-hallaq-acquitted/
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Israeli police officer who killed Iyad-al-Hallaq acquitted : Peoples Dispatch
Eyad-al-Hallaq, 32, was killed by a barrage of bullets fired by the Israeli officer while he was on his way to a special needs school on May 30, 2020
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In this episode, Vijay Prashad, Prasanth R & Zoe Alexandra spoke about the Israeli violence in Jenin & the elections in Guatemala, among many other stories.
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peoples-dispatch/episodes/Give-The-People-What-They-Want--Israeli-invasion-of-Jenin--Election-results-in-Guatemala-e26p0u2/a-aa3uu3c
In this episode, Vijay Prashad, Prasanth R & Zoe Alexandra spoke about the Israeli violence in Jenin & the elections in Guatemala, among many other stories.
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peoples-dispatch/episodes/Give-The-People-What-They-Want--Israeli-invasion-of-Jenin--Election-results-in-Guatemala-e26p0u2/a-aa3uu3c
#PeoplesHistory | Today we remember Esther Bejarano, who survived Auschwitz and the Nazis, went to Palestine after WWII and was finally forced to go back to Germany because she could not tolerate the way Israel treated the Palestinian people.
✊🏿 On the night of July 6, revolutionary and former political prisoner Dr. Mutulu Shakur passed away at 72. After spending 37 years in prison following the mass suppression of the Black liberation movement of the 1960s and 70s, he was only released in December 2022 after doctors gave him months to live due to his terminal bone cancer.
Organizers from the Black liberation movement Kamau K. Franklin Malcolm X Grassroots Movement and Jalil Muntaqim reflected on Shakur's passing as well as his contributions to the Black, working class struggle.
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/10/black-liberation-organizers-across-the-us-reflect-on-the-passing-of-dr-mutulu-shakur/
Organizers from the Black liberation movement Kamau K. Franklin Malcolm X Grassroots Movement and Jalil Muntaqim reflected on Shakur's passing as well as his contributions to the Black, working class struggle.
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/10/black-liberation-organizers-across-the-us-reflect-on-the-passing-of-dr-mutulu-shakur/
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Black liberation organizers across the US reflect on the passing of Dr. Mutulu Shakur : Peoples Dispatch
Shakur was a prisoner-of-war of a decadeslong Black liberation struggle for 37 years. He was only released when he was months away from death
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🇨🇳 In this article, Dongsheng, explains how China has managed to have some of the largest “hypercities” of the Global South but with one colossal difference, “the absence of large slums or pervasive homelessness that is so common to most of the rest of the world.”
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/10/why-are-there-no-slums-in-china/
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/10/why-are-there-no-slums-in-china/
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Why are there no slums in China?
Walking through China’s cities, you will quickly notice the absence of large slums or pervasive homelessness common to the rest of the world
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🇨🇳 In this article, Dongsheng, explains how China has managed to have some of the largest “hypercities” of the Global South but with one colossal difference, “the absence of large slums or pervasive homelessness that is so common to most of the rest of the world.”
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/10/why-are-there-no-slums-in-china/
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/10/why-are-there-no-slums-in-china/
Peoples Dispatch
Why are there no slums in China?
Walking through China’s cities, you will quickly notice the absence of large slums or pervasive homelessness common to the rest of the world
On the morning of July 12, US President Joe Biden hastily put out a statement that reeked of hypocrisy. “We stand with the Cuban people,” Biden said, “and their clarion call for freedom.” If the US government actually cared about the Cuban people, then the Biden administration would at the very least withdraw the 243 unilateral coercive measures implemented by the presidency of Donald Trump before he left office in January 2021; Biden—contrary to his own campaign promises—has not started the process to reverse Trump’s designation of Cuba as a “state sponsor of terrorism.” On March 9, 2021, Biden’s spokesperson Jen Psaki said, “A Cuba policy shift is not currently among President Biden’s top priorities.” Rather, the Trump “maximum pressure” policy intended to overthrow the Cuban government remains intact.
The United States has a six-decade history of trying to overthrow the Cuban government, including using assassinations and invasions as policy. In recent years, the US government has increased its financial support of people inside Cuba and in the Cuban émigré community in Miami, Florida; some of this money comes directly from the National Endowment for Democracy and from USAID. Their mandate is to accelerate any dissatisfaction inside Cuba into a political challenge to the Cuban Revolution.
Amid the increased pressure on Cuba by the US government, over 400 former heads of state, politicians, intellectuals, scientists, members of the clergy, artists, musicians and activists, including Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva of Brazil, Rafael Correa of Ecuador, intellectuals Noam Chomsky, Frei Betto, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortíz, artists Boots Riley, Chico Buarque, Jane Fonda, Susan Sarandon, Danny Glover, and Emma Thompson had called on US President Biden to "Let Cuba Live" and lift the 243 sanctions imposed by the Trump administration that hindered the country’s ability to buy lifesaving food and medicine.
The United States has a six-decade history of trying to overthrow the Cuban government, including using assassinations and invasions as policy. In recent years, the US government has increased its financial support of people inside Cuba and in the Cuban émigré community in Miami, Florida; some of this money comes directly from the National Endowment for Democracy and from USAID. Their mandate is to accelerate any dissatisfaction inside Cuba into a political challenge to the Cuban Revolution.
Amid the increased pressure on Cuba by the US government, over 400 former heads of state, politicians, intellectuals, scientists, members of the clergy, artists, musicians and activists, including Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva of Brazil, Rafael Correa of Ecuador, intellectuals Noam Chomsky, Frei Betto, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortíz, artists Boots Riley, Chico Buarque, Jane Fonda, Susan Sarandon, Danny Glover, and Emma Thompson had called on US President Biden to "Let Cuba Live" and lift the 243 sanctions imposed by the Trump administration that hindered the country’s ability to buy lifesaving food and medicine.
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#PeoplesHistory | Two years ago, Cuba experienced one of the most serious and coordinated destabilization campaigns against it in recent history. Right-wing sectors supported by US politicians, think tanks, and armed with an international social media strategy, attempted to exploit the discontent created by the tightening of the blockade to push for the overthrow of the Cuban revolutionary government.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz Canel immediately took to the streets to engage in dialogue with the communities that had participated in the protests and listen to their grievances. In cities and towns across the country, people were on the streets to show their support behind the Cuban revolution and to reject the imperialist attacks.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz Canel immediately took to the streets to engage in dialogue with the communities that had participated in the protests and listen to their grievances. In cities and towns across the country, people were on the streets to show their support behind the Cuban revolution and to reject the imperialist attacks.
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