Month: October 2025
To Know Genocide is to Oppose It at Any Cost to Self: Burmese Activist Reflects on the Gaza Tribunal
To know genocide is to confront it in every conceivable way we humanly can: name it, oppose it, help end it and document it for posterity. For it is an affront to every human with a conscience and compassion.
A View from Istanbul: On the Savagery of the West’s Genocide in Gaza
The unfolding savagery of the collective West in Gaza far exceeds what men in antiquity did to one another or inflicted on respective enemy populations.
Israel’s Physical and Ecological Destruction of Gaza
Beyond population destruction, the architects of Israel’s genocide in Gaza have evidently made even the environment their target of physical destruction in order to render it “unlivable.”
The Emerging Post-American World: Democratise, Demilitarise, De-dollarize
This past Sunday, on 28 September, FORSEA Dialogue Series on democratic struggles platformed three distinguished guests from Pakistan, Palestine and Japan.
Trump’s Gaza “Peace Proposal” has chilling echoes of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation
The 157 UN member states, out of a total of 193, have recognised Palestine as a sovereign state. That recognition carries not just symbolism but binding moral and legal obligations. They must act, and act now, to halt the US-Israeli war of annihilation against a people under occupation.

