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Vijay Prashad
poster
Features / 13 March 2025
13 March 2025
The CPI(M)’s use of terms like ‘fascistic tendencies’ and ‘neofascism’ rather than labelling the BJP outright as fascist has sparked controversy, but as VIJAY PRASHAD explains, ‘fascism’ is a term that must be used correctly and sparingly
UNWELCOME PRESENCE: US President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago
Features / 20 February 2025
20 February 2025
VIJAY PRASHAD examines why in 2018 Washington started to take an increasingly belligerent stance towards ‘near peer rivals’ – Russa and China – with far-reaching geopolitical effects
Syria opposition
Features / 9 December 2024
9 December 2024
VIJAY PRASHAD reflects on the latest developments in Syria and what they mean for the Middle East
STARVED AND BOMBED: Displaced Palestinian children queue for
Features / 21 October 2024
21 October 2024
The remarkable resilience of Palestinians is a powerful example of human courage and dignity in the face of terrible violence, writes VIJAY PRASHAD
maduristas
Features / 2 August 2024
2 August 2024
About half of Venezuela’s voting population is reliably wedded to the Bolivarian project. No other political project in Venezuela has the kind of election machine built by the forces of the Bolivarian revolution, argues VIJAY PRASHAD
Palestinian child
Features / 5 July 2024
5 July 2024
The violence that the children of Gaza experience has become a daily affair. But this kind of violence can never be mundane, writes VIJAY PRASHAD
Mothers of Israeli soldiers who serve in Gaza hold up their
Features / 31 May 2024
31 May 2024
As Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza rages on, historian VIJAY PRASHAD reflects on the multidimensional impact of war on people and society
child
Features / 25 May 2024
25 May 2024
With bombing unending in Gaza and settlers rampaging in the West Bank, the ICC’s moves charge Israeli officials, though an important milestone, show no sign of changing the occupation’s genocidal course, writes VIJAY PRASHAD
8 - March of Return
Features / 10 May 2024
10 May 2024
The first task of the resistance is to prevent the attack on Rafah and end the genocide. However, soon thereafter, the political malaise that has befallen the Palestinian people must be overcome, writes VIJAY PRASHAD
The students will not tolerate hypocrisy over Gaza
Features / 8 May 2024
8 May 2024
The brightness of the souls of the youth now rebelling on campuses across the globe illuminates the wretchedness of our system, which has at its heart the ugliness of Israel’s war, writes VIJAY PRASHAD
9 - arrests at Columbia
Features / 25 April 2024
25 April 2024
While people across the world have been taking bold action in support of Palestine, the global North ruling class has used all tools at its disposal to support Israel’s genocide and criminalise solidarity writes VIJAY PRASHAD
Sahara Desert of Fezzan, Libya. Photo- Luca Galuzzi
Features / 11 April 2024
11 April 2024
VIJAY PRASHAD reports on the latest figures on migrant deaths from the UN International Organisation of Migration and the under-reported deaths of migrants crossing the Sahara
Israeli soldiers walk during a ground operation in Khan Youn
Features / 13 January 2024
13 January 2024
This battle is not limited to Palestine or even the Middle East: this conflict is one between the global North and the developing world, the future and the past, writes VIJAY PRASHAD
Gaza Bombing
Features / 28 December 2023
28 December 2023
With the death toll now over 20,000, and just about 1 per cent of the Palestinian population in Gaza wiped out, still no let-up to the Israeli bombardment is in sight, warns VIJAY PRASHAD
Delhi Barricade
Features / 21 December 2023
21 December 2023
Attacks on the progressive Indian news outlet NewsClick coincided with the suspension of 141 opposition members of Indian parliament, both constituting serious attacks on Indian democracy, writes VIJAY PRASHAD
Rafah
Features / 1 November 2023
1 November 2023
The Israeli political class appears to be using the conflict that began on October 7 as the pretext to erase Palestinians from Palestine, writes VIJAY PRASHAD
al-jazeera
Features / 27 October 2023
27 October 2023
Since the Nakba, institutional violence by Israel against Palestinians has worked alongside paramilitary and military violence to advance the zionist fantasy of a Jewish state across all of historic Palestine, argues VIJAY PRASHAD
gaza
Features / 14 October 2023
14 October 2023
Israel’s relentless violence against the people of Gaza over the last decade is in violation of all international conventions on war and human rights — yet the international community has done nothing, writes VIJAY PRASHAD
French police aim a gun at protesters
Features / 13 July 2023
13 July 2023
It is not just the echoes of the past, but the neocolonial policies and mindset of present — in France and in French actions overseas — that set the scene for the killing of 17-year-old Nahel M, writes VIJAY PRASHAD
G7
Features / 30 May 2023
30 May 2023
VIJAY PRASHAD explains how the latest G7 meeting in Hiroshima exposed the steps the West is taking around the world in its drive towards a full-blown world war against the East
THE MASSES AGAINST THE CLASSES: Members of Costau march in J
Features / 10 February 2023
10 February 2023
By looking to the Third World we can see that democracy today is not a liberal institution for the rights and property of the individual, but a natural and organic response to the injustices of capitalism and imperialism, writes VIJAY PRASHAD
ICY: People on ski-doo’s admire an optical ‘halo’ prod
Features / 30 January 2023
30 January 2023
Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a number of countries – under pressure from Nato – have withdrawn from the multilateral Arctic Council, reports VIJAY PRASHAD
china
Features / 9 December 2022
9 December 2022
VIJAY PRASHAD marks Human Rights Day by reflecting that narrow Western definitions have robbed the term of much of its import
Australia china
Features / 5 December 2022
5 December 2022
The general outlook that sees China as a threat, despite being their most important trading partner, makes any possibility of genuine normalisation difficult, despite the claims of Australia’s politicians, writes VIJAY PRASHAD