31.01.2026 à 15:09
Des raids de l'ICE [aux États-Unis] à la Cisjordanie
Lorsque j'ai déménagé à Jérusalem en août, je me suis inscrite à des groupes Signal destinés à organiser mes premières permanences de présence protectrice (c'est-à-dire le fait de rester aux côtés des communautés palestiniennes dans l'espoir de dissuader les violences commises par l'État israélien et les colons). Je me sentais intimidée. Je n'étais allée qu'une seule fois en Israël et en Cisjordanie occupée auparavant, je ne parlais pas hébreu et je suivais les informations qui faisaient (…)
- Palestine & Israël / Solidarité (rôle), Solidarité judéo-arabe, Etats-Unis, ICE, Border Patrol (USA), Cisjordanie / Territoires occupés, Présence protectrice31.01.2026 à 14:24
REVIEW: “A Critical History of Women's Health in Modern Sri Lanka,” Darshi Thoradeniya. Orient BlackSwan (New Delhi), 2024..
Darshi Thoradeniya's book, A Critical History of Women's Health in Modern Sri Lanka, unearths the submerged and complicated history behind Sri Lanka's much-touted successes in “population control”, which enabled the country to reach replacement-level fertility six years ahead of schedule in 1994
One side to the story, the upbeat and positive, is well known: Sri Lanka has been a poster-child in United Nations development circles for many years for its near-miraculous achievements in the (…)
31.01.2026 à 13:37
Why Myanmar's Election Matters for India's Northeast
The election marks a new phase in the junta's attempt to legitimise repression at home while stabilising its authority across borders.
Photo: Far from signalling a return to civilian rule, the election marks a new phase in the junta's attempt to legitimise repression at home while stabilising its authority across borders.
This Sunday marks the final round of Myanmar's three-phase general election, yet it hardly resembles a democratic contest. Held amidst a brutal civil war, the process (…)
31.01.2026 à 09:09
Women's Bodies and the Nation: Feminist Perspectives on Sri Lanka's Fertility Politics
An estimated 658 abortions occur daily in Sri Lanka. The procedure is illegal except to save the pregnant person's life. Unsafe abortions account for ten to thirteen percent of maternal deaths. In December 2024, a thirteen-year-old girl from Mullaitivu died from an unsafe abortion after allegedly being raped by a family member.
The National People's Power (NPP) government won election with pledges to implement the 2012 Law Commission's recommendations on abortion reform. It has proposed (…)
