At the March for Palestine in Cardiff on Saturday 16th December, two Palestinians read out their poems to the crowd that had gathered outside the cen...
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Andrew Draper, an activist with the Palestine Solidarity Campaign who lives in Rhondda Cynon Taf, looks at the spread of grassroots vigils for Palest...
Read MoreUkrainian Nationalists Distorted The Truth Of My Great Uncle Gareth Jones – Now The Senedd Is Too
As the Welsh Parliament prepares to mark Ukrainian Holodomor Memorial Day, Philip Colley, the great nephew of Gareth Jones, the Welsh journalist who ...
Read MoreBy Lujane Hamzeh. Cover image: BBC Wales is daubed with graffiti following a Palestine Solidarity march last month. Lujane Hamzeh, a Palesti...
Read MoreOn Saturday, over 3,000 people marched through Cardiff to demand an immediate end to the Western-backed bombing of Gaza by Israel. It was the biggest...
Read MoreAnalysis: Hamas Attack Is The Result Of Decades Long Brutality By Israel & The West
Following Saturday’s armed assault on Israeli settlements by Palestinian militia, Israel has unleashed a wave of deadly bombings on the Gaza strip an...
Read MoreThis week, members of the University College Union in Cardiff University took the decision to picket graduation ceremonies, as part of their long run...
Read MoreA Potted History Of Protest: “When Our Cupboards Are Bare, All That’s Left is Empty Pots And Pans!”
This weekend in Cardiff, a ‘pots and pans’ march against hunger will take place, as more and more people are drawn into food poverty. One of the prot...
Read MoreApartheid Preserved – The Growing Security State & Attacks On Palestine Solidarity
Legal attacks on Palestine solidarity are part of a wider clampdown on protests and strikes, driven by an increasingly desperate and fearful ruling c...
Read MoreLast September, hundreds protested the first official visit of King Charles III to Wales. And last month, people marched through Cardiff to protest h...
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