As the current Hindu right-wing regime continues to perpetuate the century-old colonial stigmatization of a Muslim peasantry led anti-colonial rebellion in British India, a historical communist recuperation of the movement and its legacies is warranted
Tariq Mehmood, a founding member of the United Black Youth League and one of the Bradford 12, reflects on self-defence as an act of necessary revolutionary violence.
The Mazdoor Kisan Party’s debate on armed struggle and electoral politics as political strategies
Siraj Sikder and Sarbahara Party’s violent yet emancipatory struggles hold key lessons for Bangladesh and its post-authoritarian future.
On the Tamil Eelam Right to Self-Determination and Peace in the Indian Ocean.
An interview with veteran militant intellectual Mir Muhammad Ali Talpur, and an anonymous activist
On the duty of intellectuals in this era of authoritarianism, genocide and pacifist pathologies