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People of Myanmar resist army rule

People of Myanmar resist army rule Print edition : May 07, 2021 T+ T- Karen villagers taking refuge in the KNU Brigade 5 region in Myanmar’s Karen State, after air strikes in the area. This screengrab is from KNU Doo Pla Ya District video footage taken on April 7. Photo: AFP Protesters holding signs relating to the Committee for Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (CRPH) and a portrait of detained Myanmar civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, in Mogok town, north of Mandalay. Photograph received from an anonymous source via Facebook on April 9. Photo: AFP Confronting ever more deadly military repression, and with little support from outside, the people of Myanmar are somehow finding ways to fight back.

STA: Time to liberate Slovenian nation again, says WWII Veterans Association

STA: Time to liberate Slovenian nation again, says WWII Veterans Association
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Vila da Música apresenta programação Povos Indígenas: Cultura e Resistência

Vila da Música apresenta programação Povos Indígenas: Cultura e Resistência
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Greensill: Maria Miller says parliamentary inquiry of no value

Why Labour might have success in the coming weeks

Why Labour might have success in the coming weeks Peck is The Independent s Political Sketch Writer. 5 hours ago Jeremy Corbyn Power tends to corrupt, said Lord Acton. This two line quote, the second line being “absolute power corrupts absolutely”, is far more well known, a hundred and fifty years later, than anything else Lord Acton ever did. He was a politician, Lord Acton, a liberal MP for about half a decade. If he’d come by a bit more power himself, and thus a flash more corruption, he may have a more substantial legacy. If power corrupts, and it certainly does, it is much easier for those who haven’t had very much power to point it out. This is what the Labour Party is up to at the moment with regard to the ongoing Greensill Capital scandal, doing its utmost to re-ignite the old Tory sleaze attacks that were so profitable for them as John Major’s government decayed then came to an end in the mid-1990s.

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