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Thousands of people filled the streets of many Greek cities on Sunday, August 24, demanding freedom for Palestine, an end to all ties with Israel, and the immediate opening of aid corridors.

“It is unacceptable for the Greek government to support the genocide and starvation of the Palestinian people by supporting a war criminal along with its allies,” Dimitris Koutsoubas, general secretary of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE), said during the protests. “It must stop now, immediately, and cease all cooperation with this murderous state.”

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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/08/25/protests-across-greece-demand-freedom-for-palestine-and-end-to-ties-with-israel/
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Israel committed a new massacre on Monday, August 25, with a deadly double-tap strike that targeted Nasser Medical Complex in Gaza’s southern city of Khan Younis.

At least 20 people were killed in the attack, including five journalists and a firefighter, while several other people sustained injuries.

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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/08/25/israel-kills-five-more-journalists-in-new-massacre-in-gazas-nasser-hospital/
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🇵🇸Pro-Palestinian and human rights activists in Utrecht, Netherlands, staged a massive "memorial protest" for the 13th time, with 18,000 children's shoes, to visualize the thousands of children that Israel has killed in Palestine.


Esther van der Most, of Plant een Olijfboom, explained the "memorial protest" and how important it is to humanize those killed by Israel in Gaza. The protest also commemorates the life of journalists killed by the Israeli Occupation Forces.
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Black August is a month to honor the history of struggles for Black liberation, in defiance of racial, colonial, and imperialist oppression, both inside and outside prison walls.

This Black August, we remember the 1971 Attica prison revolt, when 1,281 out of 2,200 inmates seized control of the prison.

Prisoners took control of Attica for four days and officials conceded to 28 of the prisoners' demands. With 43 men dead, the vast majority from the violence of state repression, the Attica prison uprising is still the deadliest in US history, but is remembered by many for its revolutionary significance.
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Abbas Araghchi, Iranian foreign minister, called for more concrete collective action against Israel, asserting that mere verbal condemnations are no longer enough to prevent its “insatiable” Zionist ambitions to ethnically cleanse Palestinians and expand their occupation in the region.

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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/08/25/iran-demands-concrete-international-action-to-end-israels-genocide-and-occupation-in-palestine/
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Since the fall of Rome, the continent has done nothing but seek a substitute: the Pope, the German emperors, Napoleon, the Third Reich.

📲 Read the full article by Jorge Coulon, produced by Globetrotter, on our website.
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/08/25/an-orphaned-europe-and-its-eternal-dream-of-living-under-an-empire/
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The Palestinian Authority announced on Thursday, August 21, that it has reached an agreement with the Lebanese State to embark on the process of handing over the weapons possessed by Palestinian resistance groups in refugee camps across Lebanon to the Lebanese Army.

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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/08/26/lebanon-begins-disarmament-of-palestinian-resistance-groups-in-refugee-camps/
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#PeoplesHistory | 🇦🇷Today, we remember the Argentinian writer and poet Julio Cortazar, one of the most iconic figures of the Latin American literary boom of the 1960s-70s.

More than just a literary innovator, Cortazar embodied the role of the internationalist intellectual, consciously siding with the oppressed and tying his work to anti-imperialist struggles across the globe. For him, literature was far from neutral, it was a terrain of struggle — capable of reinforcing domination or challenging it.

Alongside his condemnation of the military dictatorship in Argentina, he was a fervent defender of the Cuban Revolution and other revolutionary processes in Latin America, including Chilean Socialist President Salvador Allende, and the Sandinista Revolution in Nicaragua.
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