"DiEM25's Manifesto is a bold effort to reverse the damage and restore the promise,” says Chomsky.
South Korea introduced a raft of new laws against sex work in 2004. These repressive policies are now up for constitutional review due to the intense reaction by sex workers there.
This is a vicious circle of harassment, animosity, and aggressive and uncivilized behavior that seriously undermines the resource which is crucial for successful integration.
Prostitution is rising along with poverty in Britain. To protect women both the criminalisation of sex work and austerity must be reversed.
Faced with regressive policies grounded in moral panics over sexual exploitation and trafficking, the Brazilian prostitutes’ movement has mobilised to ensure a seat for itself at the policy-making table. Español
The World Forum for Democracy 2015 ran 'lab sessions' on innovative initiatives connected to the Forum's key themes. Rich Conversations emerges from those sessions. On hate speech.
A Colombia in peace should be welcomed by the region because it means the return to the neighbourhood of an important, relevant resident, with first-order hemispheric tasks ahead. Português Español
The resumption of relations between the United States and Argentina has a foundation on which to build: human rights. Español Português
Educating citizens for peace implies transforming the world views that justify violence, generating an environment where the peaceful solution to conflicts is the norm, and where differences coexist in harmony. Español Português
Organising sex workers to protest injustice, create safe spaces, and support one another is a difficult job. One South African organisation shares its stories of success.
To the initiators of DiEM 2025,To the friends of democracy and Europe and all its citizens,
In the context of a highly perceptible erosion of social rights, labour market and tax reform have taken on a significant centrality in coalition talks.