Protesters vow to make Cape Town “ungovernable” Protesters have occupied a highway in Cape Town and clashed with security forces during a protest against a lack of government services and…
Santiago explodes as Chilean students demand education reform The Chilean capital of Santiago has erupted this week as students demand a free education. Hundreds…
Indian Suzuki workers lynch and hospitalise 40 managers Following the unfair suspension of a worker, Suzuki management hire hundreds of goons to attack…
Anatomy of a riot - radio interview with Bristol Radical History Group In August 2011, riots erupted in the UK following the police killing of a black man in North London…
Resistance is high; garment workers force shutdown in 350 factories The resurgence of unrest in the Bangladeshi garment sector continues with over 500,000 workers now…
Coal mines ignite in Asturias (with updates) Coal miners in the historically militant Asturias region of Spain have been fighting a bitter struggle for survival. Please see the comments…
Return of the repressed; new days of rage for garment workers - and the disappeared... After a long period of relative quiet, workers are again taking mass action in the Bangladeshi…
From passive to active spectacle: afterimages of the LA riots Oakland based Research & Destroy write about the Los Angeles riots and spectacle.
I want to eat It kicked off in the Wansheng district of Chongqing this week, with many of its residents getting out on the streets to oppose the merger with Qijiang county, afraid that their living…
Attica Prison Riot Film Collection This is a collection of documentaries, news clips, interviews, and personal accounts from the Attica Prison riot of 1971.
'The struggle for the streets': Unemployed hawkers, protest culture and repression in the Barcelona area, c1918-1936 An article by Chris Ealham on the CNT's mobilisation of street traders, whom the…
Rest in peace Dimitris Christoulas A pensioner kills himself outside the Greek parliament due to austerity measures that has left him in poverty.