Born on this day in 1931, the heroic revolutionary faces a dangerous new wave of White House aggression. We must treat his birthday as a rallying cry to resist the illegal siege of Cuba, writes ROGER McKENZIE
ON December 7 2022, Pedro Castillo sat in his office on what would be the last day of his presidency of Peru. His lawyers went over spreadsheets that showed Castillo would triumph over a motion in congress to remove him.
This was going to be the third time that Castillo faced a challenge from the congress, but his lawyers and advisers — including former prime minister Anibal Torres — told him that he held an advantage over the congress in opinion polls (his approval rating had risen to 31 per cent, while that of the congress was just about 10 per cent).
Castillo had been under immense pressure for the past year from an oligarchy that disliked this former teacher. In a surprise move, he announced to the press on December 7 that he was going to “temporarily dissolve the congress” and “[establish] an exceptional emergency government.”
ROGER D HARRIS and SARA FLOUNDERS challenge propaganda against the blockaded socialist island
Far-right forces are rising across Latin America and the Caribbean, armed with a common agenda of anti-communism, the culture war, and neoliberal economics, writes VIJAY PRASHAD
On the centenary of the birth of the anti-colonial thinker and activist Frantz Fanon, JENNY FARRELL assesses his enduring influence
VIJAY PRASHAD on why the US attack on Iran was illegal and why the attack could actually spur nuclear weapons proliferation


