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Keeping memory alive. The son of a WWII deportee gives voice to the victims of Fascism in Italy

Keeping memory alive. The son of a WWII deportee gives voice to the victims of Fascism in Italy

“The defence of human rights can’t be left solely to those who’ve experienced violations firsthand”. The sons and daughters of Sesto San Giovanni – a place synonymous with resistance, from which hundreds of political opponents were deported – are fighting for the memory of the victims of Nazism and Fascism. An exclusive reportage from Italy.

Society
We, the people. Discovering indigenous communities in Survival’s 2020 calendar

We, the people. Discovering indigenous communities in Survival’s 2020 calendar

We, the people is Survival’s 2020 calendar, which features the winners of the photography contest showcasing images of the world’s indigenous peoples.

Indigenous Peoples
COP25, tireless Greta Thunberg urges us to unite behind the science

COP25, tireless Greta Thunberg urges us to unite behind the science

Unite Behind the Science: this was the title of the conference held at the COP25 on 10 December. Greta Thunberg’s presence filled the arena, but this time it was scientists’ turn to speak.

Activism
Behrouz Boochani. Our peaceful resistance is more powerful than your state terrorism

Behrouz Boochani. Our peaceful resistance is more powerful than your state terrorism

Behrouz Boochani returned to being a free man during the course of this interview. The Kurdish writer was imprisoned by the Australian government in Papua New Guinea for six years.

Migration
8 March is International Women’s Day, to continue fighting for gender equality

8 March is International Women’s Day, to continue fighting for gender equality

Despite the abuses of patriarchy, women are rising up to improve their conditions. The origins of International Women’s Day and why we celebrate it.

Forests
Made in Bangladesh. The truth about the social and environmental impact of leather tanneries

Made in Bangladesh. The truth about the social and environmental impact of leather tanneries

A journey to discover leather tanneries in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, among terrible working conditions, pollution and laws left unenforced.

Design & Fashion
What freedom looks like through Magnum Photos’ lens, the most iconic images

What freedom looks like through Magnum Photos’ lens, the most iconic images

On the 50th anniversary of 1968, a year of social and political unrest, the international photo agency Magnum explores the meaning of freedom through the classic and contemporary works of its photographers.

Society
Marichuy, voicing the rights of indigenous peoples, women and nature in Mexican politics

Marichuy, voicing the rights of indigenous peoples, women and nature in Mexican politics

Marichuy was chosen to represent Mexican indigenous groups as an independent candidate in the 2018 elections. Though she didn’t make the ballot her campaign shed light on feminism, indigenous rights and the environment.

Gender
Poland abortion ban, women’s reproductive rights continue to be a political battlefield

Poland abortion ban, women’s reproductive rights continue to be a political battlefield

A bill to liberalise abortion law and partially remove restrictions imposed by Poland’s abortion ban was rejected by its parliament. Instead, it voted to continue working on a proposal to further limit women’s reproductive rights.

Gender
Bangladesh, in the Kutupalong refugee camp among Rohingya women and their stories of abuse

Bangladesh, in the Kutupalong refugee camp among Rohingya women and their stories of abuse

Rohingya women who have escaped from Myanmar are forced to live in brutal conditions and are victims of unspeakable violence. Someone who visited the refugee camps in Bangladesh told us about what they saw there.

Gender
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