Early this morning in MontrĂ©al, signals from around the world were flooding in about Ali Mustafaâs violent death in Syria. A principled internationalist, thoughtful revolutionary and independent media maker, Aliâs beautiful spirit certainly lives on. Illustrated so beautifully by Palestinian artist Nidal El-Khairy above. On the ground in Aleppo, Ali died during an attack by […]

Mariya Ivancheva interviewed TamĂĄs GerĆcs and Tibor Meszmann about the post-colonialism film club of the Public Sociology Working Group âHelyzetâ on 18 February 2014, in Budapest. We are now at the GĂłlya Community Centre in Budapest. I would start with a question about how these three things, namely the GĂłlya (Stork) centre, the Helyzet (Position […]
Now marked with Google doodles and special shopping displays, in the early 20th century, International Women’s Day was a fierce, worldwide campaign for worker’s rights. by Rebecca Winson Against a backdrop of ambivalence from male unions, women had been organising for decades. Cap-makers, match girls and laundresses had all picketed at the turn of the […]

The last years have seen strong mobilizations around the right to abortion in Spain: justice minister Alberto RuĂz Gallardon announced the criminalization of abortion in 2012, now the law has been voted through congress. As 8th March 2014 approaches, protests against the re-insertion of abortion into the domain of criminal law are intensifying in Spain […]

The socialist union âLeft Oppositionâ offers its assessment of the Russian aggression in Crimea and the destructive role of Ukrainian nationalists. The intervention of Russian armies was made possible as a result of a split in Ukrainian society. Its unity is impossible with the oligarchs and chauvinists in power. Only solidarity will save Ukraine. […]

Note from the LeftEast editors: Faking âthe peopleâ has been extensively used in the recent wave of protests in Eastern Europe. Usually, it is governmentsâRussian, Bulgarian, Ukrainianâwho have the monopoly on ordering state workers to take a day off and be bussed to the capital, where they are given a meal, pre-prepared posters and banners, […]
RubĂ©n Ruiz Ramas The neither legal nor legitimate Russian military intervention in Crimea is the latest and most dramatic chapter in the crisis that began in Ukraine last November. Since the Euromaidan uprising following the decision of Yanukovych not to sign the Association Agreement (AA) with the EU, a sequence of faulty decisions sparked an […]
By Maxime Benatouil – 04 Mar 14 Interview with Volodymyr Ishchenko, Deputy Director of the Center for Society Research in Kiev (28 February) What root causes explain that such large parts of the population joined the protests, on Maidan and elsewhere? Volodymyr Ishchenko: First, let me tell you that the protests werenât exclusively initiated by […]
Time to end western meddling in Bosnia
We are extremely concerned by the response of the international community to the popular protests that have erupted against almost two decades of misrule in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Editorial, 17 February). Western media and politicians have argued that now is not the time for the western powers to disengage from Bosnia. In fact, it is […]

Note from the editorial board of LeftEast: LeftEast is a common platform for social movements from across the region of Eastern Europe. With the goal towards promoting discussion among different sections of the Left we publish a variety of perspectives and analyses of current events. These publications represent the opinions of their authors, and not […]