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maandag 27 april 2026

WORLD WORLDWIDE EUROPE ITALY - news journal UPDATE - (en) Italy, Anarres: No to war trains! - Saturday, March 28, 4:00 PM at Porta Susa - Corso Bolzano side - Demonstration against the militarization of the railways (ca, de, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

 Railways are increasingly at the service of war. A torrent of public money has been allocated to military transport, diverting it from the investments needed to make the trains that student and worker commuters use daily more comfortable and safe.

In recent years, rail transport has become increasingly dangerous, as staff cuts and the outsourcing of maintenance expose workers and travelers to enormous risks. ---- From Viareggio to Brandizzo, the list of massacres grows. These are not accidents, but murders, the perpetrators of which sit on railway boards and in government offices.

With new investments in war logistics, railways, a potential target for drones and bombings, will become increasingly dangerous.

On December 17, 2025, the European Parliament approved the EU Military Mobility Package. A sort of "military Schengen." Free and easy passage for weapons traveling by rail, while refugees and migrants die along the borders.
This package aims to prepare dual-use infrastructure by 2027.

EUR17.65 billion has been allocated to military mobility to strengthen priority corridors by eliminating bottlenecks along the routes and to provide tools to identify and protect strategic infrastructure.
Thanks to dual-use, civil and military, a train full of explosives will travel alongside a passenger train.

In Italy, the projects are included in the EUR1.74 billion (over 50% allocated to rail transport) earmarked by the Connecting Europe Facility as part of the European Military Action Plan 2.0. After the stations in the provinces of Pisa (Tombolo and Pontedera) and Udine (Palmanova), the interventions are concentrated in the stations of Genoa and La Spezia. Specifically, the European Union funding includes EUR28,774,201.50 to RFI for the Genoa Sampierdarena - Parco Fuori Muro terminal and EUR9,274,599.00 to the Eastern Ligurian Sea Port System Authority for the La Spezia Marittima terminal.
Milano Smistamento is also involved, where work is underway on the new intermodal terminal, which could become important for military traffic, given its geographic location (Rhine-Alps axis, proximity to mountain passes).
In Piedmont, the high-speed line under construction between Turin and Lyon is considered a key hub for a military corridor, which should terminate in Kiev.

The money wasted on trains carrying tanks, ammunition, and cannons could be used to make the trains we take every day to work and study more comfortable and safe.

World War III is now underway. The US military bases on Italian soil are key logistics and intelligence hubs for the wars that, from Ukraine to Palestine, from Iran to Lebanon, are setting ever larger areas of the world ablaze.

We cannot stand by and watch. We cannot allow war to become just another option.

The bases of war are just a stone's throw from our homes.
It is up to us to pour sand, not oil, into the militaristic machine.

If we allow a train loaded with weapons to pass through our homes, we are complicit in the murder of men, women, and children killed by those weapons.
One day, someone dear to us could die if that train were to crash.

The war is already here.
Stopping it is possible.

Today they want us all to be conscripted.
We desert.

We want a world without borders, armies, oppression, exploitation, and war.

Turin Anarchist Federation - Antimilitarist Assembly

Corso Palermo 46
Meetings every Tuesday at 8:30 PM

www.anarresinfo.org

https://www.anarresinfo.org/28-marzo-no-ai-treni-di-guerra/
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Link: (en) Italy, Anarres: No to war trains! - Saturday, March 28, 4:00 PM at Porta Susa - Corso Bolzano side - Demonstration against the militarization of the railways (ca, de, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]


Source: A-infos-en@ainfos.ca

WORLD WORLDWIDE EUROPE SPAIN - news journal UPDATE - (en) Spain, Regeneracion: Communists, anarchists, let us join the class struggle - A Call to Class Struggle By LIZA (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

We come from a time of disorganization and strategic confusion, developing our theories behind closed doors while social conflict recedes under the continuous blows of capital. It is a reality we must face head-on: we are experiencing a palpable retreat in the mass struggle. Not so long ago, evictions could be stopped at the doorstep; today, the few that are halted are fought in the cold of the courts, under the protection of a moratorium that will soon expire. Levels of union conflict are minimal, and we on the radical left painfully accept a position of minority status and fragmentation.


This inertia is not a coincidence; it is the confirmation of the definitive exhaustion of the struggle paradigm of the previous political cycle. It has reached its limits; it has crashed against the wall of capitalist reality.

However, far from succumbing to defeatism, there is movement in our local offices, assemblies, and collective meetings. A new generation of activists, together with renewed political forces, refuses to accept capitulation. Today we are witnessing fascinating debates taking place within mass organizations-and within the revolutionary movement itself. The recent splits, new organizations, reassessments, and self-criticisms reveal a deep and undeniable yearning: there is a hunger to recover a tradition of genuine struggle. There is a will to take stock, to update our theory, and to devise a strategy that will restore our real and decisive role within our class.

But herein lies a contradiction and a cause of stagnation: a significant part of this theoretical ferment, this strategic richness, occurs within each organization and is not shared with the movement as a whole.

It is only right to acknowledge those who are already paving the way. Spaces for reflection and debate, such as those convened by Zona de Estrategia, recent calls for dialogue and sharing-like the valuable statement from our comrades at Ignis or the Marxism and Strategy Conference of the CRT (Revolutionary Workers' Current)-the initiatives of Anticapitalistas, and the call for a united front proposed by the Socialist Movement, demonstrate that the will to build bridges and raise the theoretical level is already alive. These are steps in the right direction, which we applaud. However, it is urgent that they not be the exception; we need to generalize them.

We speak directly to the various anarchist and communist groups; to organizations with revolutionary intentions. To those who, from outside institutional channels, believe in the working class as the only historical subject capable of dismantling this system. We start from the premise that our class is diverse and that our emancipation demands a direct and uncompromising fight against all the structural oppressions that affect it, understanding that our struggle goes far beyond mere economic exploitation.

The tradition of the labor movement taught us to unite when conditions demand it. And we uphold this: we will share strikes, picket lines, unions, and evictions when social conflict requires it, maturely accepting that our organizational paths at the political level may differ. However, today we need to take a further step. We need to break the isolation.

We call for sharing not only the conclusions, but also the debates. Let's lose the fear of expressing our doubts. If we are rethinking our strategy and taking stock, let's do so in a climate of genuine camaraderie. Let us foster joint forums, share articles in our publications, and organize meetings and roundtables where tactical or strategic disagreements are not grounds for excommunication, but rather the necessary driving force to sharpen our shared theory and propel collective progress.

The time for eyeing each other askance, for competing to be the purest vanguard of a movement in decline, must be over. Capital gives us no respite, and the reorganization of our class demands that we rise to the occasion, with boldness, without dogma, and without sectarianism.

We need to be organized and engaged in dialogue. Let this be a call to class struggle; a step forward for the joint advancement of the proletariat's political struggle. Comrades, we'll see you in the streets and in the debates.

T. Morago

https://regeneracionlibertaria.org/2026/03/17/comunistas-anarquistas-acudamos-a-la-lucha-de-clases/
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Link: (en) Spain, Regeneracion: Communists, anarchists, let us join the class struggle - A Call to Class Struggle By LIZA (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]


Source: A-infos-en@ainfos.ca

WORLD WORLDWIDE EUROPE GERMANY - news journal UPDATE - (en) Germany, Die Platform; Those at the top are pushing through the reforms; resistance is growing from below. (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

Position of Organized Anarchism in Argentina, March 2026 ----- The labor law reform pushed through by the Milei government, as we know, does not represent a legal modernization of labor law, but is the centerpiece of a comprehensive project to exploit and precarize labor relations, comparable only to what the last military dictatorship implemented. It directly benefits employers (as Caputo stated when he called on employers' associations to welcome the law) by eliminating or restricting historical tools of struggle. Far from creating stable and regular jobs, it provides legal instruments to dismiss workers and further destabilize their employment relationships.


The labor law reform pushed through by the Milei government does not represent a legal modernization of labor law, but rather the centerpiece of a comprehensive project to exploit and precarize labor relations, comparable only to what the last military dictatorship implemented. The economic model being imposed by those in power is by no means aimed at creating new jobs, but rather directly benefits large agricultural export companies and transnational commodity corporations, which employ a negligible number of workers compared to the massive layoffs in the country's declining manufacturing industries. Specifically, we are seeing how the drastic decline in consumption and the indiscriminate opening to imports since Milei took office have led to the closure of 21,339 businesses-particularly in the textile, food, and automotive sectors. As we observe, faced with the hollowing out and closure of companies, large corporations are redirecting their investments to the agricultural export and energy sectors, as well as financial speculation, or are leaving the country altogether, abandoning hundreds of thousands of workers, as happened in recent days with the Fate employees. In this context, we are witnessing a deepening shift toward a greater reprimanding of the country's economic and productive structure.

[The sentence is incomplete in the original German text.]It can also be said that this course of action enjoys broad consensus among large segments of the political class, the governors, and, of course, the National Congress, which has become a mere rubber stamp for the president. Aside from the legislative circus of shouting and heroic speeches, the opposition is simply legitimizing the institution and instrument that will worsen the lives of millions of people across the country, while the political class lives off millionaire salaries.

STRIKE FROM ABOVE ON MULTIPLE FRONTS SIMULTANEOUSLY

On the other hand, it is striking how the Milei administration is employing the same tactic as Macri did a decade ago: pushing forward its anti-popular measures simultaneously on various fronts-in labor, the environment, criminal justice, and social welfare-to hinder a decisive response from grassroots organizations, exploiting the lack of comprehensive coordination within the popular resistance movement. The repeal of the Glacier Law or the lowering of the age of criminal responsibility for young people would certainly have warranted a large-scale mobilization of the population.

Finally, the importance of this law to the government must be emphasized, as well as the haste with which it is to be passed as quickly as possible. The draft law received little publicity in the mass media and was even misrepresented. While every professional association and every sector of the labor market was hastily informed about the implications of the law, the absence and lack of grassroots activism by most unions over the past decades became painfully apparent.

TOWARDS LEGAL CHAOS IN LABOR RELATIONS

In the days leading up to the debate on the law in the Chamber of Deputies, we observed a handful of journalists and panelists reacting with outrage after some articles of the reform were made public, revealing the profoundly regressive nature of the draft.

As we have already stated in previous statements, this law will lead to regulatory chaos in the relationship between employees and employers, further amplifying employer power, eliminating guarantees, and making instability in employment the norm for all workers.

Key aspects of the legal chaos that the government and employers intend to create with this law include the constant renegotiation of collective bargaining agreements and the precedence of company agreements.

SHOCKING FIGURES ON THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CRISIS

As always, the consequences of these policies fall on the shoulders of the oppressed class. According to the Mirador de la Actualidad del Trabajo y la Economía (MATE), private sector wages have stagnated for a year, and since the Milei administration took office, they have fallen by a total of 6% (in August 2025, they were 21% below the 2015 level), while public sector wages fell by 20% over the same period. This means that each private sector worker has suffered a loss of almost 2 million pesos since December 2023, while each public sector employee has lost 10 million pesos.

On the other hand, although officially around 6.9%, unemployment masks massive precarious employment: 38.2% of wage earners are in informal employment, without access to basic rights and holding more than one job. Multiple employment has increased by 12% in 2026 alone (40% in the last eight years). This reflects growing poverty, exacerbated by increased unemployment and exploitation.

Overall, it is estimated that since Milei took office, the transfer of income from the working class to concentrated capital has amounted to approximately 48.8 trillion pesos.

RESISTANCE GROWS FROM BELOW

Even though the general strike of February 19 was a success in terms of high participation (reportedly between 70 and 90%), the paralysis imposed by the main, compliant union leaderships is more than evident. They are attempting to contain conflict in order to maintain control over union funds.

The results show that the large-scale industrial action of recent weeks-such as the general strike and the mass mobilization of February 11-was insufficient to halt the progress of the labor law. This underscores the continued decisive influence of the subservient leadership: on the one hand, the core group from the healthcare, retail, and food sectors, and on the other, the group from UOCRA, UPCN, and Obras Sanitarias, which act as veritable dams against conflict.

Nevertheless, a militant pole has formed around the Union Front of Unity (FreSU), comprised of, among others, UOM, Aceiteros, ATE, Papeleros, the two CTAs, Docentes, and parts of CATT. This union pole transcends the three central union groups while maintaining a healthy class independence from political parties and governments. However, this growing force has not yet matured enough to surpass the momentum of the former, remaining limited to sporadic strikes and tentative mobilizations.

Nevertheless, a militant pole has formed around the Union Front of Unity (FreSU), consisting of, among others, UOM, Aceiteros, ATE, Papeleros, the two CTAs, Docentes, and sections of CATT. In addition to this difficulty, we are once again witnessing how a segment of the party-political left prioritizes the leading role of its political apparatuses, operating under the logic of an "enlightened vanguard," thereby marginalizing the role of unions and works councils. This is demonstrated, for example, by occupying the front lines at demonstrations or by splitting joint actions at crucial moments. The logic suggests that resistance to labor legislation must be led by the unions themselves. Furthermore, a workers' mobilization is certainly far more accessible to a worker who has not yet joined the struggle than an action led by political parties, whose leaders are almost all unemployed.

On the other hand, as a consequence of this long-standing divide between the rank and file and union representatives-and since many comrades have decided to join the struggle-some provinces have seen experiences with self-organized mobilizations that, while massive, are simultaneously uncoordinated, lacking both perspective and planning. In some cases, this has even led to a certain degree of confusion stemming from nationalist ideas, where attempts have been made to link the struggle for wages with the demands of repressive forces. At this point, we reaffirm once again-regardless of who leads it-the trade union as a genuine instrument of the working class. An instrument with which the most important achievements of the labor movement have been won.

STRENGTHENING CONSTITUTIONAL COMPLAINTS WITH DIRECT ACTION

Given this situation, the task is clear and urgent: We cannot leave our defense to mere legality, as some union leaders are attempting to do. Legal challenges are pending against the reform and against certain articles within it that border on the scandalous, such as the deregulation of ship personnel, the attack on collective bargaining agreements, and payment in kind. However, these legal remedies must be underpinned by direct action. The lessons of history show that state justice alone does not rule in favor of the oppressed, but only through social conflict.

SOLIDARITY WITH THE OCCUPATIONS AND THE DISMISSED

In this bleak environment, and as in 2001, given the increase in mass layoffs and company closures, the occupation of factories and workplaces is developing into a legitimate form of resistance. The occupations initiated by metalworkers in Tierra del Fuego or tire workers at FATE, as well as the occupation of courthouses by judicial employees in Buenos Aires, are expressions of a tension at the limits of legalism and attempt-at least tactically-to limit the advance of employers. They politicize the conflicts and demonstrate that direct action and grassroots-organized power are the inevitable response of the workers. Of course, this action does not resolve the fundamental issue, not least because running a company in the midst of an industrial crisis is extremely complex in this context (whether due to the supply chain, the production location, or the financing of raw materials). Nevertheless, it makes it possible to unite the affected workers in a collective act of resistance.

... BOUNDING FORCES FOR AUTONOMOUS UNITED WORKERS COORDINATIONS

In this context, and to ensure the continued growth of resistance, it is necessary to contribute forces to union coordinations such as FreSU or the Rosario Union Coordination, which united at the ATE General Assembly in October 2025-both spaces characterized by a class-independent stance toward political parties and candidates of any kind. In times of personality cults and union egos, a primary task of anarchist militancy is to build bridges between unions, unite disparate sectors, and expand coordinating bodies-from the top down, but especially from the bottom up, between the grassroots.

Alongside nationwide protests against the labor law reform and its consequences, the struggle for wages, working conditions, and job security must be intensified in every sector of the economy and in every province. Governors also bear responsibility for the plight of the population.

DO NOT NEED TO NEGLECTURE THE INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC STRUGGLE, STRENGTHEN GRASSROOM WORK

Nevertheless, we must not neglect the specific struggles of each individual sector at present, because only in this way can we gather strength and convince our comrades of the necessity to grow as an organized social force in this context. Confidence in our own strength must be restored through immediate and sectoral achievements. It is time to further expand the organized base, to reach one comrade after another - in the times ahead, no one will be expendable.

However, we must not neglect the specific struggles of each individual sector, because only in this way can we gather strength and convince our comrades of the necessity to grow as an organized social force in this context. Confidence in our own strength must be restored through immediate and sectoral achievements. It is time to further expand the organized base, to reach one comrade after another - in the times ahead, no one will be spared.

OAC - Organización Anarquista de Córdoba

OAT - Organización Anarquista de Tucuman

ORA - Organización Resistencia Anarquista (Buenos Aires)

OASC - Organización Anarquista de Santa Cruz

La Tordo Negro - organizing an acquisition process

Organización Impulso Anarquista (Neuquén-Río Negro)

FAR - Federación Anarquista de Rosario

https://www.dieplattform.org/2026/03/26/die-von-oben-setzen-die-reformen-durch-von-unten-waechst-der-widerstand/#more-3559
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Link: (en) Germany, Die Platform; Those at the top are pushing through the reforms; resistance is growing from below. (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation] 

Source: A-infos-en@ainfos.ca

WORLD WORLDWIDE EUROPE BELGIUM BRUSSELS - news journal UPDATE - (en) UK, AFed Organaise - (A) REPORT FROM Nort East Sirya - 10/22.03.26 (ca, de, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

 Ethnic Violence Against Kurds in Afrin ---- Following Newroz celebrations, Saturday night many Kurdish people were targeted with violence on the road between Aleppo and Afrin. The attacks included beatings, burning Kurdish flags, destroying vehicles and further means to threaten. The trigger supposedly was the taking down of the Syrian national flag at the Newroz celebration in Kobane. Shortly after, the ethnically targeted violence started. There is further videos of some (partially armed) mobs and motorcades entering villages to provoke and seek out Kurds. In response, people on Heseke and Qamislo took to the streets protesting against the attacks and ethnic divisions.


Death Of Salih Muslim, Former PYD Co-Chair
At age 75, PYD politician Salih Muslim, who was part of PYD executive council, succumbed to kidney failure in Erbil. 2010 to 2017 he was co-chair of PYD and is also known as 'father of the country/land'. His youngest was martyred as part of YPG in 2013 in battle against ISIS. In a large burial ceremony on March 13, he was buried in Kobane with high ranking figures of the Kurdish liberation struggle present, as well as a North and a South Kurdish delegation. Politicians Leyla Zana, Tuncer Bakirhan, highest SDF commander Mazloum Abdi gave commemoration speeches.

Newroz Celebrations All Around
Public celebrations for the Kurdish, Afghani and Persian New Year Newroz are being held in all major cities. The celebrations are not just a cultural expression, but an act of resistance in the face of decades of assimilation and attacks. This year's festivities are held under the motto "Newroz of Freedom and Democratic Unity". In Amed, the unofficial Kurdish capital, hundreds of thousands gathered to celebrate. In Cizire canton (NES), many celebrations had to be postponed to 24 March due to the floods. Newroz is also being enjoyed across the diaspora, for example in Frankfurt about 50,000 people joined the festivities.

Prisoner Swap Syria and NES
On Thursday 300 detainees arrived to Heseke where they were elaborately welcomed. They were a mixed groups of SDF fighters, Asayish and civilians, abducted and held by the STG since January. On March 10th a group of 100 was already released. According to diplomatic talks the STG had 1070 AANES/SDF detainees. STG is also in possession of bodies of fallen SDF fighters that SDF seek to reclaim. Many hundreds of people from Rojava still remain missing.

Heavy Destructive Rains
Because of the sudden heavy downfall of the last week, many towns, roads (including the important connection road M4) and IDP camps were flooded. In some places whole houses were destroyed in the overflowing of rivers. Heseke, Zirgan and Til Temir are the most affected areas. Municipalities collaborated with internal security forces Asayis to help and evacuate residents in need.

Turkey Bolsters Armament in Face of US-Israeli Iran War
In the Kurdish region Meleti on Turkish territory, a patriot rocket defense system was set up, and generally as part of NATO measures, Turkish air defense is strengthened.

UN Report Concluding that Human Rights Abuses Persist in Syria
Various investigators informing the United Nations Human Rights Council reported on abuses including extrajudicial killings, torture, enforced disappearances and abductions.

Two Members of Syrian Minstry of Defence Targeted
In separate incidents in Deir-Ezzor, two Defense Ministers were targeted by unidentified gunmen, one died, one was injured. In two further incidents, unidentified gunmen attacked Internal Security Forces of the STG, injuring one while others escaped.

Sipan Hamo Deputy Defence Minister of Eastern Syria
SDF senior commander Sipan Hamo accepts position as deputy defense minister of Eastern Syria after being appointed by SDF.

https://organisemagazine.org.uk/2026/03/23/a-report-from-nes-10-22-03-26/
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Link: (en) UK, AFed Organaise - (A) REPORT FROM Nort East Sirya - 10/22.03.26 (ca, de, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]


Source: A-infos-en@ainfos.ca

zondag 26 april 2026

WORLD WORLDWIDE SOUTH AMERICA COLOMBIA - Avaaz - Bedankt voor het ondernemen van actie!

 

Dank voor je deelname! Even ter herinnering: de officiële openbare raadpleging van de EU sluit begin februari, dus we hebben maar enkele dagen om onze stem te laten meetellen -- verspreid de boodschap daarom op Facebook en WhatsApp en stuur de oorspronkelijke e-mail van Avaaz door. Bedankt!


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Ramóns vader werd op klaarlichte dag doorzeefd met 13 kogels en stervend achtergelaten - nadat hij zijn grond beschermde tegen machtige palmoliebedrijven. De moeder van Ramón is nu bang dat hij de volgende zal zijn. Maar een nieuwe Europese wet zou internationale bedrijven eindelijk verantwoordelijk kunnen stellen voor mensenrechtenschendingen, en mensen zoals Ramón de kans kunnen geven om hun recht te halen in Europese rechtbanken! Machtige bedrijven zullen keihard lobbyen om de wet af te zwakken, maar we hebben nog een paar dagen om onze stem te laten horen -- teken nu om mensen zoals Ramón te verdedigen en deze historische wet erdoor te krijgen!
Teken nu
Beste vrienden,

Met 13 kogels doorzeefd en stervend achtergelaten.

Ramóns vader werd op klaarlichte dag vermoord toen hij de grond van zijn familie in het Colombiaanse regenwoud probeerde te beschermen tegen de belangen van machtige palmoliebedrijven. De moeder van Ramón is nu bang dat hij de volgende zal zijn.

Tegelijkertijd profiteren bedrijven overal ter wereld van de moorden op milieuactivisten zoals Ramóns vader. Ze importeren voor honderden miljoenen aan palmolie, die uiteindelijk in onze supermarktproducten terechtkomt.

Maar dankzij een baanbrekend Europees wetsvoorstel zouden bedrijven eindelijk verantwoordelijk gesteld kunnen worden voor mensenrechtenschendingen of milieuschade in hun toevoerketens, en slachtoffers zouden hun recht kunnen halen in Europese rechtbanken.

Multinationals zullen keihard lobbyen om het wetsvoorstel af te zwakken, maar de EU wil de mening van mensen overal ter wereld horen! Dit is onze kans -- laten we ervoor zorgen dat dit de grootste openbare raadpleging ooit wordt en dat de wet erdoor komt. Zodra we 1 miljoen inzendingen verzameld hebben, zullen we ze overhandigen aan EU-besluitvormers en publiceren in opiniepeilingen en paginagrote advertenties.

Teken nu om mensen zoals Ramón te verdedigen

Grote bedrijven verdienen al jarenlang geld aan de mensenrechtenschendingen en milieuschade in hun toevoerketens -- van conflictmineralen tot slavenarbeid en kinderuitbuiting. En net die mensen die onze planeet verdedigen, worden vermoord uit winstbejag.

Als consument voelen we ons vaak machteloos -- maar deze historische wet kan de spelregels voor internationale handel veranderen. Ze zou bedrijven verplichten om hun toevoerketens te onderzoeken en mogelijk misbruik - waar ook ter wereld - te voorkomen.

We weten dat de zakenwereld zich zal verzetten, maar er komt veel steun uit het Europees Parlement -- en politici willen weten wat wij ervan vinden! De openbare raadpleging sluit over een paar dagen -- dus laten we ze snel overspoelen met inzendingen en Europa oproepen om deze historische wet aan te nemen. Sluit je nu aan! Laten we opstaan voor Ramón en andere dappere activisten in de frontlinie.

Teken nu om mensen zoals Ramón te verdedigen

We kennen de kracht van onze beweging. Eerder zijn we samengekomen om inheemse leiders in het Amazonewoud hun land te helpen beschermen tegen grote oliebedrijven … en ze hebben de rechtszaak gewonnen! Nu kan deze wet helpen voorkomen dat kinderen worden uitgebuit, milieuactivisten worden vermoord en ongerept regenwoud met de grond gelijk wordt gemaakt. Laten we onze krachten dus opnieuw bundelen en dat waarmaken.

Met hoopvolle groet,

Christoph, Ine, Sarah, Risalat, Anneke, Nana, Spyro en de rest van het Avaaz-team

MEER INFORMATIE

'Europa moet wereldwijd de norm zetten voor maatschappelijk verantwoord ondernemen' (Knack)
https://www.knack.be/nieuws/europa/europa-moet-wereldwijd-de-norm-zetten-voor-maatschappelijk-verantwoord-ondernemen/article-opinion-1667133.html

In het Engels:

Ramón's story: Following in my father's footsteps (video met Engelse ondertiteling)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXsRA2l_LTY

We need new laws to stop companies profiting from murder (Global Witness)
https://www.globalwitness.org/en/blog/we-need-new-laws-stop-companies-profiting-murder/

‘EU corporate due diligence: new rules, or businesses rule?’ (EU Observer)
https://euobserver.com/opinion/150187

New human rights laws in 2021, promises EU justice chief (Euractiv)
https://www.euractiv.com/section/global-europe/news/new-human-rights-laws-in-2021-promises-eu-justice-chief/

European Commission promises mandatory due diligence legislation in 2021 (Business and Human Rights Resource Centre)
https://www.business-humanrights.org/en/latest-news/european-commission-promises-mandatory-due-diligence-legislation-in-2021
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