US ambassador to Israel accuses detained US citizens of taking a “Hamas-funded boat ride” to “stand [with] terrorists”
The 24 US citizens aboard the flotilla who were captured by Israel include Adler, Colston, anti-imperialist veteran activist Greg Stoker, musicians Leila Hegazy and Carsie Blanton, and others.
“When else has a US journalist been unlawfully detained abroad and the State Department has done essentially nothing about it?” wrote Freedom of the Press Foundation on X, in relation to activist and journalist Alex Colston's detention.
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/06/washington-turns-its-back-on-us-citizens-detained-with-the-global-sumud-flotilla/
The 24 US citizens aboard the flotilla who were captured by Israel include Adler, Colston, anti-imperialist veteran activist Greg Stoker, musicians Leila Hegazy and Carsie Blanton, and others.
“When else has a US journalist been unlawfully detained abroad and the State Department has done essentially nothing about it?” wrote Freedom of the Press Foundation on X, in relation to activist and journalist Alex Colston's detention.
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/06/washington-turns-its-back-on-us-citizens-detained-with-the-global-sumud-flotilla/
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🇪🇨 Indigenous Ecuadorian leader speaks out about the attacks from the right-wing government amid the national strike in Ecuador
"We are community members, we are farmers, we are mothers, we are professionals too, but we are not terrorists."
During a press conference about the Ecuadorian National Strike, Peoples Dispatch spoke to Martha Tuqueres, President of the Union of Peasant and Indigenous Organizations of Cotacachi (UNORCAC). She denounces the attacks of the right-wing government against the Indigenous people of Ecuador and the way they are being branded as ”terrorists”, a label increasingly used around the world against any population that fights for self-determination and for its rights.
"We are community members, we are farmers, we are mothers, we are professionals too, but we are not terrorists."
During a press conference about the Ecuadorian National Strike, Peoples Dispatch spoke to Martha Tuqueres, President of the Union of Peasant and Indigenous Organizations of Cotacachi (UNORCAC). She denounces the attacks of the right-wing government against the Indigenous people of Ecuador and the way they are being branded as ”terrorists”, a label increasingly used around the world against any population that fights for self-determination and for its rights.
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Thousands of people marched on the streets of major cities across India and Pakistan on Sunday, October 5, marking two years of Israeli genocide and expressing their solidarity with the Palestinian people. Protesters demanded an immediate end to the Israeli genocide and the creation of an independent Palestinian state.
The protesters also warned their respective governments to not endorse US President Donald Trump’s so-called Gaza peace plan, announced last week, calling it insulting and unjust for Palestinians.
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/06/south-asia-mobilizes-in-solidarity-with-palestine-marking-two-years-of-israels-genocide-in-gaza/
The protesters also warned their respective governments to not endorse US President Donald Trump’s so-called Gaza peace plan, announced last week, calling it insulting and unjust for Palestinians.
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/06/south-asia-mobilizes-in-solidarity-with-palestine-marking-two-years-of-israels-genocide-in-gaza/
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South Asia mobilizes in solidarity with Palestine, marking two years of Israel’s genocide in Gaza
Protesters questioned Donald Trump’s Gaza plan, claiming it is yet another attempt by the West to protect and prolong the Israeli occupation and demanded their respective governments! not endorse it.
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“Nostalgic for the colonial era and concerned by the loss of influence in Sahel”, France is intent on destabilizing the AES by providing intelligence, “logistical support, arms and ammunition” to the terrorist groups, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger allege.
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/06/france-is-a-state-sponsor-of-terror-aes-countries-declare/
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France is a state sponsor of terror, AES countries declare
"Nostalgic for the colonial era and concerned by the loss of influence in Sahel", France is intent on destabilizing the AES by providing intelligence, "logistical support, arms and ammunition" to the terrorist groups, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger allege.
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The UN voted to replace Kenya’s mission in Haiti with a new global gang suppression force after 15 months of Kenya’s deployment, a move that exposes the weakness of the mission in restoring order in Haiti.
The Kenya-led Multinational Security Support Mission (MSS) in Haiti is set to wind down following a new United Nations Security Council resolution establishing a larger and considered more comprehensive force, the Gang Suppression Force (GSF) to tackle the worsening insecurity in Haiti.
The development marks the end of a 15-month deployment that began in December 2024, when the first group of Kenyan police officers arrived in Haiti with hopes of restoring order to a country ravaged by armed gangs and political instability.
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/06/new-gang-suppression-force-to-replace-kenyan-polices-haiti-mission/
The Kenya-led Multinational Security Support Mission (MSS) in Haiti is set to wind down following a new United Nations Security Council resolution establishing a larger and considered more comprehensive force, the Gang Suppression Force (GSF) to tackle the worsening insecurity in Haiti.
The development marks the end of a 15-month deployment that began in December 2024, when the first group of Kenyan police officers arrived in Haiti with hopes of restoring order to a country ravaged by armed gangs and political instability.
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/06/new-gang-suppression-force-to-replace-kenyan-polices-haiti-mission/
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New “Gang Suppression Force” to replace Kenyan police’s Haiti mission
The UN voted to replace Kenya’s mission in Haiti with a new global gang suppression force after 15 months of Kenya’s deployment, a move that exposes the weakness of the mission in restoring order in Haiti.
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Thousands of shack dwellers, trade unionists, international allies, and community organizers gathered at the Fountain Stadium in Durban to celebrate 20 years of Abahlali baseMjondolo (AbM), the powerful social movement of the poor that has redefined the struggle for land, housing, and dignity in post-apartheid South Africa.
Founded in 2005 by 32 representatives from 12 informal settlements, Abahlali baseMjondolo has grown into one of Africa’s largest and most consistent movements for land and housing justice, now with over 180,000 members in more than 100 branches across five provinces.
From humble beginnings in Durban’s Kennedy Road settlement, AbM has endured two decades of repression, assassinations, and political exclusion, but has survived, grown, and transformed shack settlements into spaces of working communes and collective liberation.
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/07/abahlali-basemjondolo-marks-20-years-of-struggle-for-land-dignity-and-socialism/
Founded in 2005 by 32 representatives from 12 informal settlements, Abahlali baseMjondolo has grown into one of Africa’s largest and most consistent movements for land and housing justice, now with over 180,000 members in more than 100 branches across five provinces.
From humble beginnings in Durban’s Kennedy Road settlement, AbM has endured two decades of repression, assassinations, and political exclusion, but has survived, grown, and transformed shack settlements into spaces of working communes and collective liberation.
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/07/abahlali-basemjondolo-marks-20-years-of-struggle-for-land-dignity-and-socialism/
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Abahlali baseMjondolo marks 20 years of struggle for land, dignity, and socialism
Solidarity pours in from movements across Africa and the world as South Africa’s shack dwellers’ movement celebrates two decades of organizing, fighting for land and socialism.
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Mass mobilizations in solidarity with Palestine continue to sweep across Europe, bringing well over a million people to the streets in Spain, Italy, France, Romania, the Netherlands, and other countries.
Demonstrations have steadily grown over the past two years, but gained even greater momentum after Israel attacked the Global Sumud Flotilla, whose passengers include many European workers and activists that sailed to break the illegal blockade of the Gaza Strip.
“We demand the end of the genocide and freedom for the Palestinian people,” activists said. “There is no freedom while lives are under attack, solidarity is criminalized, and truth is silenced.”
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/07/palestine-solidarity-protests-continue-to-grow-across-europe/
Demonstrations have steadily grown over the past two years, but gained even greater momentum after Israel attacked the Global Sumud Flotilla, whose passengers include many European workers and activists that sailed to break the illegal blockade of the Gaza Strip.
“We demand the end of the genocide and freedom for the Palestinian people,” activists said. “There is no freedom while lives are under attack, solidarity is criminalized, and truth is silenced.”
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/07/palestine-solidarity-protests-continue-to-grow-across-europe/
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🇲🇽🇵🇸 Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum slams Israel's detention and harsh treatment of the international activists who were trying to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza, 2 years since Israel began its genocide against Gaza.
She also declared in her daily press conference that she considers the situation in Gaza to be genocide.
She also declared in her daily press conference that she considers the situation in Gaza to be genocide.
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🇵🇸Palestinians and the oppressed people of the world resist Zionism and Imperialism.
On October 7, 2023, the Palestinian resistance launched a historic surprise attack against Israel, involving land, sea and air attacks across Israel, breaking through a nearly 17-year long blockade. The day also marked the beginning of Israel's latest genocidal violence against Palestinians, mainly in the Gaza Strip.
It also marked the beginning of the decay of the Israeli propaganda machinery and Zionist agenda. For the past two years, millions of people across the world have been rising up against genocide and imperialism in all its forms, waving the Palestinian flags in marches from Quito to Brussels, from South Africa to Kerala and from New Zealand to the United States.
On October 7, 2023, the Palestinian resistance launched a historic surprise attack against Israel, involving land, sea and air attacks across Israel, breaking through a nearly 17-year long blockade. The day also marked the beginning of Israel's latest genocidal violence against Palestinians, mainly in the Gaza Strip.
It also marked the beginning of the decay of the Israeli propaganda machinery and Zionist agenda. For the past two years, millions of people across the world have been rising up against genocide and imperialism in all its forms, waving the Palestinian flags in marches from Quito to Brussels, from South Africa to Kerala and from New Zealand to the United States.
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In Ecuador, protests against the elimination of diesel subsidies continue. Over two weeks have passed since the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities (CONAIE) called on its supporters to protest against the decision of Daniel Noboa’s right-wing government, which, according to several experts, is expected to lead to a rise in the cost of living, hitting the poorest the hardest.
For now, it remains to be seen whether the Indigenous movement will have the strength to continue the demonstrations and whether it has the capacity to reach Quito. This would require an enormous effort on the part of CONAIE and its ability to garner the necessary solidarity in the capital to sustain what would likely be protests with a high cost amid the escalating repression. Noboa, for his part, continues to call for the protests to be dispersed. The truth is that the national strike is not yet over, and the board is still open for new moves.
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/07/indigenous-led-protests-continue-in-ecuador-amid-allegations-of-repression/
For now, it remains to be seen whether the Indigenous movement will have the strength to continue the demonstrations and whether it has the capacity to reach Quito. This would require an enormous effort on the part of CONAIE and its ability to garner the necessary solidarity in the capital to sustain what would likely be protests with a high cost amid the escalating repression. Noboa, for his part, continues to call for the protests to be dispersed. The truth is that the national strike is not yet over, and the board is still open for new moves.
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/07/indigenous-led-protests-continue-in-ecuador-amid-allegations-of-repression/
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Indigenous-led protests continue in Ecuador amid allegations of repression
Protests continue in Ecuador amid heavy repression and allegations from several journalists of assaults and deportations. The Indigenous movement announces a possible mobilization to the capital.
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Around two dozen Malaysians who were abducted by Israel during its attack on the Global Sumud Flotilla in the Mediterranean sea last week returned home on a special flight on Tuesday, October 7, after spending three days in Israeli imprisonment.
The 23 activists, belonging to various organizations, reached Kuala Lumpur airport from Istanbul where they were deported to by Israel on Sunday.
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/07/malaysian-flotilla-participants-vow-to-continue-struggle-against-israeli-genocide/
The 23 activists, belonging to various organizations, reached Kuala Lumpur airport from Istanbul where they were deported to by Israel on Sunday.
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/07/malaysian-flotilla-participants-vow-to-continue-struggle-against-israeli-genocide/
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Malaysian flotilla participants vow to continue struggle against Israeli genocide
The volunteers claim they were harassed, humiliated, and tortured by the Israeli occupation forces and prison authorities and forced to eat food meant for animals during their imprisonment.
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In recent weeks, Sheinbaum has visited all 31 states of Mexico, outlining her administration’s current projects, plans and results in each state.
Mass mobilizations have been a feature of Claudia Sheinbaum’s first year presiding over Mexico, and to finish her first “accountability” tour of Mexico and mark one year of governance, she had her biggest yet. More than 400,000 people came out to watch her speak for nearly an hour on Sunday, October 5, reflecting on her and the party’s achievements in the first year of her term, and the continued “fourth transformation” of Mexico.
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/07/400000-in-mexico-citys-zocalo-celebrate-one-year-of-claudia-sheinbaums-government/
Mass mobilizations have been a feature of Claudia Sheinbaum’s first year presiding over Mexico, and to finish her first “accountability” tour of Mexico and mark one year of governance, she had her biggest yet. More than 400,000 people came out to watch her speak for nearly an hour on Sunday, October 5, reflecting on her and the party’s achievements in the first year of her term, and the continued “fourth transformation” of Mexico.
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/07/400000-in-mexico-citys-zocalo-celebrate-one-year-of-claudia-sheinbaums-government/
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400,000 in Mexico City’s Zócalo celebrate one year of Claudia Sheinbaum’s government
In her speech to a full Zócalo, Sheinbaum reviewed her government’s major accomplishments in a year of global turbulence largely amid a US tariff war and military threats
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“No one has the right or is permitted to relinquish the weapon of the Palestinian people,” reads a statement issued by an umbrella of Palestinian resistance groups.
On October 7, 2025, two years after Israel began its war on Gaza, Hamas and Israel entered their second day of indirect talks in Egypt amid a plan to potentially implement US President Donald Trump’s 20-point “peace plan” for Gaza.
Hamas has accepted some terms of Trump’s plan, namely to release all remaining Israeli hostages and return bodies of deceased hostages to Israel. However, Hamas leaders have thus far not agreed to other notable parts of the plan, including to disarm.
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/08/hamas-leaders-palestinian-resistance-remains-firm-in-refusal-to-disarm/
On October 7, 2025, two years after Israel began its war on Gaza, Hamas and Israel entered their second day of indirect talks in Egypt amid a plan to potentially implement US President Donald Trump’s 20-point “peace plan” for Gaza.
Hamas has accepted some terms of Trump’s plan, namely to release all remaining Israeli hostages and return bodies of deceased hostages to Israel. However, Hamas leaders have thus far not agreed to other notable parts of the plan, including to disarm.
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/08/hamas-leaders-palestinian-resistance-remains-firm-in-refusal-to-disarm/
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Hamas leaders, Palestinian resistance remain firm in refusal to disarm
“No one has the right or is permitted to relinquish the weapon of the Palestinian people,” reads a statement issued by an umbrella of Palestinian resistance groups
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South African activists on the Freedom Flotilla, including Nelson Mandela’s grandson, Mandla Mandela. Have been released and deported to Jordan after being detained for several days following international pressure.
The flotilla, which was intercepted in international waters, sought to challenge Israel’s blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid to the besieged territory. Among the South Africans on board was Nkosi Zwelivelile “Mandla” Mandela, grandson of the late President Nelson Mandela.
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/08/south-african-activists-on-gaza-flotilla-released-and-deported-to-jordan/
The flotilla, which was intercepted in international waters, sought to challenge Israel’s blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid to the besieged territory. Among the South Africans on board was Nkosi Zwelivelile “Mandla” Mandela, grandson of the late President Nelson Mandela.
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https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/08/south-african-activists-on-gaza-flotilla-released-and-deported-to-jordan/
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South African activists on Gaza flotilla released and deported to Jordan
South Africans activists on the Freedom Flotilla, including Nelson Mandela’s grandson, Mandla Mandela. Have been released and deported to Jordan after being detained for several days following international pressure.
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Tune in to another episode of Give The People What They Want! with Peoples Dispatch editor Zoe Alexandra, Indian journalist Prasanth R, and Roger McKenzie, international editor of the Morning Star. This week, they reflect on two years of Israel’s onslaught on Gaza, Israel's illegal interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla, the crackdown on civil liberties in the UK, the political crisis in France, protests and violent repression in Ecuador and Peru, and what it means that renewables are overtaking coal as the largest source of electricity.
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#PeoplesHistory | On October 8th, people across the world celebrate the Day of the Heroic Guerrillero to honor Che Guevara.
On a day like today in 1967, the Cuban-Argentine revolutionary leader, Ernesto “Che” Guevara, was captured by the CIA-backed Bolivian army near La Higuera in Bolivia.
Guevara was tortured and killed the very next day, as the Bolivian right-wing government sought to crush the revolutionary wave which threatened to overturn the status quo on the continent.
On a day like today in 1967, the Cuban-Argentine revolutionary leader, Ernesto “Che” Guevara, was captured by the CIA-backed Bolivian army near La Higuera in Bolivia.
Guevara was tortured and killed the very next day, as the Bolivian right-wing government sought to crush the revolutionary wave which threatened to overturn the status quo on the continent.
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