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 “Queer Activists Have Been at the Forefront of the Protests Since the Beginning” — LGBTQ+ lead fight in chaotic Belarus

“Queer Activists Have Been at the Forefront of the Protests Since the Beginning” — LGBTQ+ lead fight in chaotic Belarus

September 18, 2020

This is a translation of the article “‘Queera personer har deltagit i protesterna från start’ – HBTQ+ kamp i kaotiskt Belarus,” originally published in Swedish by the anarchist magazine Brand.  [...]

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Stories from Avj: Zevar Davlatmamadova

July 26, 2020

In a series of interviews conducted in 2019, Solveiga Kaļva talks to people who live in or are somehow connected to Avj, a remote mountain village in the Pamir Region of Tajikistan.  We try to [...]

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Stories from Avj: Dr Shirinbek Davlatmamadov

July 10, 2020

In a series of interviews conducted in 2019, Solveiga Kaļva talks to people who live in or are somehow connected to Avj, a remote mountain village in the Pamir Region of Tajikistan.  I was trying [...]

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 Searching for Brighter Memories: the art and inquiry of Johanna Rannula

Searching for Brighter Memories: the art and inquiry of Johanna Rannula

June 29, 2020

Amanda Sonesson speaks to Johanna Rannula about her exhibit Siberian White, documenting the experiences of Estonians forcibly relocated to Siberia by the USSR.

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 The Post-Soviet Whimsy of Runflexio

The Post-Soviet Whimsy of Runflexio

April 25, 2020

It’s an unfortunate fact that no Russian writer since Solzhenitsyn has penetrated the Western consciousness; no composer since Shostakovich, and no playwright since Chekhov, either. But Russian [...]

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 Six Years Since ‘Gay Propaganda’

Six Years Since ‘Gay Propaganda’

March 6, 2020

In 2013, Russia’s State Duma unanimously passed a bill criminalizing the  distribution of “propaganda of non-traditional sexual relationships.” The legislation effectively prohibited public [...]

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 Novichok on stage: an interview

Novichok on stage: an interview

June 5, 2019

Earlier this year, London’s HUNCHtheatre announced the debut of a new play about the 2018 novichok poisonings in Salisbury, England. The show, titled To See Salisbury, brings a whimsical view of [...]

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 Far-right Networking – an interview with Louis Wierenga on Estonia’s radical right, pt. 2

Far-right Networking – an interview with Louis Wierenga on Estonia’s radical right, pt. 2

March 7, 2019

Read part one here In this second part of my interview with Louis Wierenga, our discussion leads to cleavages within Estonian society and the broader Intermarium project of far-right groups in [...]

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 Far-right Networking – an interview with Louis Wierenga on Estonia’s radical right, pt 1

Far-right Networking – an interview with Louis Wierenga on Estonia’s radical right, pt 1

February 27, 2019

In light of the upcoming elections in Estonia on March 3rd, the controversy surrounding the adoption of the UN Global Compact and EKRE pulling ahead as 3rd strongest political force, the question [...]

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 “People are opposing it in a very vivid way”: an interview with a Polish protester and abortion rights activist

“People are opposing it in a very vivid way”: an interview with a Polish protester and abortion rights activist

December 26, 2018

Since 2016, tens of thousands of Polish citizens have been protesting in favour of the liberalization of abortion rights, the so called Black Protests. No one expected that Polish society would [...]

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