#PeoplesHistory | Today, we remember the victims of the La Cantuta massacre, one of the crimes against humanity for which US-backed far-right former president Alberto Fujimori is in prison.
On July 18, 1992, the paramilitary organization of the Peruvian army, Grupo Colina, kidnapped, tortured, and killed nine students and a teacher of the Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle, an educational institution in the La Cantuta sector of Lima.
In retaliation for an attack by the militant group Sendero Luminoso, the Peruvian army attacked La Cantuta University, which was a stronghold of leftist groups. In later trials, it was proved that none of the victims had any connections to militant groups.
Over 30 years later, families haven't been able to find the bodies of all the victims. People continue to fight for justice, truth and reparations.
On July 18, 1992, the paramilitary organization of the Peruvian army, Grupo Colina, kidnapped, tortured, and killed nine students and a teacher of the Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle, an educational institution in the La Cantuta sector of Lima.
In retaliation for an attack by the militant group Sendero Luminoso, the Peruvian army attacked La Cantuta University, which was a stronghold of leftist groups. In later trials, it was proved that none of the victims had any connections to militant groups.
Over 30 years later, families haven't been able to find the bodies of all the victims. People continue to fight for justice, truth and reparations.
#PeoplesHistory | Happy birthday to the South African leader and freedom fighter against the Apartheid regime, Nelson Mandela.
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“What is the path that we are going to chart towards socialism?” This is the question that animated the first day of the ‘Dilemmas of Humanity: Pan African Dialogues to Build Socialism’ conference.
Bringing together nearly 40 progressive peoples’ movements and organizations from across Africa, the four-day event is underpinned by a consensus — “that capitalism has no solutions for the problems that confront humanity.”
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/18/there-can-be-no-justice-until-capitalism-is-removed-from-the-earth/
Bringing together nearly 40 progressive peoples’ movements and organizations from across Africa, the four-day event is underpinned by a consensus — “that capitalism has no solutions for the problems that confront humanity.”
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/18/there-can-be-no-justice-until-capitalism-is-removed-from-the-earth/
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"There can be no justice until capitalism is removed from the Earth" : Peoples Dispatch
As the ‘Dilemmas of Humanity: Pan African Dialogues to Build Socialism’ conference kicks off in South Africa, peoples’ movements and organizations have convened to discuss concrete strategies for a united struggle against the violence of capitalism and imperialism
The People’s Summit was held from July 17 and 18 in Brussels, Belgium to parallel the III CELAC-EU Meeting. The summit brought together over 100 political and social organizations, to discuss, amongst the people, the most important issues facing the region and their communities.
Heads of State of Latin America, such as Miguel Diaz-Canel, Luis Arce and Gustavo Petro, as well as leader of France Insoumise, Jean-Luc Mélenchon and PTB president Raoul Hedebouw were present at the Festival of Solidarity between the Peoples.
The political leaders of different Latin American and Caribbean movements highlighted the importance of resisting imperialism, neoliberalism, and the environmental crisis provoked by the capitalist system.
Heads of State of Latin America, such as Miguel Diaz-Canel, Luis Arce and Gustavo Petro, as well as leader of France Insoumise, Jean-Luc Mélenchon and PTB president Raoul Hedebouw were present at the Festival of Solidarity between the Peoples.
The political leaders of different Latin American and Caribbean movements highlighted the importance of resisting imperialism, neoliberalism, and the environmental crisis provoked by the capitalist system.
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