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The Fall of the Assad Government in Syria

AS the rebel forces led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (Syria Liberation Committee) seized Damascus, Syria’s capital, on December 7, 2024, the president of Syria, Bashar al-Assad boarded a flight to Moscow, Russia. It was the end of the rule of the Assad family that began when Hafeez al-Assad (1930-2000) became president in 1971, and which continued through his son Bashar from 2000 – a fifty-three-year period of rule.

Sitaram Yechury Remembered

ON December 6, SAHMAT organised an event remembering one of the leading lights of the Left Movement in India, Comrade Sitaram Yechury. Held at Jawahar Bhawan, Delhi, the event saw intellectuals, students, Party whole-timers, peasant leaders as well as artists, coming together to pay tribute to Yechury. The event was unique in that, instead of focusing only on the more well-known facets of his life and political career, several little known and fascinating aspects of his, otherwise colourful life, were brought to light.

UN Global Plastics Treaty talks Fail

A fast track effort underway since 2022 aiming to forge a global Treaty to control plastic pollution by regulating all aspects of the life cycle failed at the fifth, and hoped for last, UN Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee Meeting (INC-5) held in Busan, South Korea, on 25 November – 1 December 2024 under the aegis of the UN Environmental Programme (UNEP).

Homage to Comrade K M Tiwari

CPI(M) Polit Bureau has issued the following statement on December 10.THE Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) expresses its deep grief at the passing away of Comrade KM Tiwari, member of the Central Committee and former secretary of the Delhi state committee of the Party. He died this morning after bravely battling cancer for the past few months. He was seventy years old.A trade union leader, Tiwari rose through the ranks working in the Ghaziabad-Sahibabad industrial belt.

Nationwide Solidarity for Electricity Workers’ Struggle in Chandigarh and UP

ELECTRICITY workers across India are intensifying their fight against privatisation initiatives by the Modi government, which are dismantling profitable public utilities under the guise of reforms. The Electricity Employees’ Federation of India (EEFI), in a statement issued on December 7, has pledged its unwavering support to the protests, extending nationwide solidarity to workers resisting privatisation in Chandigarh and Uttar Pradesh.On December 6, 2024, Chandigarh electricity workers staged a massive day-long dharna in front of the Chandigarh Electricity Department headquarters.

Justice for Children and Anganwadi Workers: Two Verdicts, But Struggle Ahead

“THE Anganwadi Worker (AWW) is required to work as a paramedic, counselor, coordinator, public relations manager, event manager, clerk, pre-school teacher, and more… Having regard to the onerous responsibilities upon the AWW and AWH, there appears to be a clear case of discrimination in the matter of public employment since a person who is engaged to carry out multifarious activities, is being paid a very meager amount of emolument on the ground that she is appointed in a scheme…the scheme may be designed to take an advantage of the completely unequal bargaining power to an unemployed lady

Kerala: Protests against Centre's Neglect of Mundakkai Landslide Survivors

TENS of thousands of people across Kerala have issued a strong warning to the union government, condemning its neglect of survivors of the devastating Mundakkai landslide in Wayanad. The protest, spearheaded by the Left Democratic Front (LDF), saw massive participation, including women, children, and individuals from all walks of life.

The Fall of Assad

THE rapid advance of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and other armed factions led to the fall of Bashar al- Assad’s government in Syria. With this, the US has succeeded in toppling the last of the secular regimes in West Asia. US military interventions resulted not only in the fall of secular regimes in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and now Syria in the West Asia-North African region, but also created deep sectarian fissures in the region.

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