The Crimson Winter: A 50 Day Record of Iran’s 2025–2026 Nationwide Protests
The Crimson Winter: A 50 Day Record of Iran’s 2025–2026 Nationwide Protests
"The mass protests are only the beginning of an expanding movement against the Trump regime. But for this movement to go forward, the demonstrations must be critically evaluated and placed within the context of the overall political situation. The danger is that, without the articulation of a clear perspective, the enormous popular impulse of opposition will be dissipated."
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/10/21/ebcl-o21.html
#USPol #USA #NoKings #MassProtests #Protest #TrumpRegime #Trump #Republicans #Democrats #Oligarchy #Capitalism #Resistance #WorkingClass #Socialism #SEP
What #Authoritarians May Learn About #Censorship From #Nepal’s #Protests
by Charlie Campbell
Updated: Sep 10, 2025 10:07 AM ET
Excerpt: "An eerie calm returned to Nepal on Wednesday after an army-enforced curfew paused two days of anti-government protests that had convulsed the capital Kathmandu and other cities, with predominantly young demonstrators burning tires, ransacking ministries, and invading politicians’ homes so that the occupants had to be airlifted to safety.
"At least 22 people lost their lives and hundreds more were injured by security forces in the carnage, which was ostensibly sparked by state attempts to block access to social media but in truth reflect an explosion of long bottled-up rage against political corruption and widespread inequality in the Himalayan nation of 30 million.
"The banning of 26 social-media platforms including Facebook, YouTube, and X was officially due to the companies’ failure to register and submit to government oversight, though protesters attributed the move as an attempt to block the crescendo of online complaints from young people furious at the #LuxuriousLifestyles enjoyed by children of the #PoliticalElite, so-called '#NepoKids.'
"The disparity between what ordinary Nepalis experience and what they saw flaunted online prompted calls last week for #MassProtests — calls which only mushroomed following the hamfisted social-media ban. Even after that prohibition was lifted on Tuesday, and the resignations of Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli and Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak, the unrest escalated.
" 'The government in Nepal was trying to use those new social-media regulations to prevent the very thing that happened,;' says Michael Kugelman, a D.C.-based South Asia analyst. 'So it completely backfired.'
"The power of social media to foment popular protest is no stranger to Asia, where the internet has been a key driver of popular uprisings that toppled governments in Sri Lanka in 2022 and Bangladesh in 2024, and continue to roil Indonesia today. But it’s a phenomenon that first came to light in the 2010 Arab Spring, when a series of anti-government protests swept the Middle East and North Africa that were predominately organized online.
"Most notably, and in a clear augury of Nepal today, efforts during the #ArabSpring to block social-media access simply cut a head of the hydra: highlighting the state’s blatant disregard for freedom of speech and assembly, vindicating the protesters’ complaints, and widening sympathy for their demands.
"Little wonder authoritarian states were spurred by the Arab Spring into enacting draconian internet controls. Across Nepal’s northern frontier, #China’s Great Firewall became the poster child for tightly regulated online space. Not only does the #GreatFirewall block undesirable external information but also weeds out and proscribes politically sensitive domestic content."
#Millions Protest in one of the Largest #MassProtests in Recent American History
https://open.substack.com/pub/aaronparnas/p/news-millions-protest-in-one-of-the
We are witnessing something extraordinary—truly seismic in scale.
#nokings #us #trump #nationalguard #protests #massprotests #texas
“No arrests, no graffiti,” the mayor said. He said the National Guard, mobilized by Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas, had not taken part in security efforts. “I don’t even know where the Guard is,” Mr. Whitmire said. “We don’t need them."
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/06/14/us/protests-news?smid=nytcore-android-share
This is your #anthem for the #NoKings #June14th #MassProtests ... let's do the right thing and shake the streets! 🔥✊
https://open.spotify.com/album/3ioskTTltVxQqJAWYJdDcd?si=RNL6nOCIRZymbg0ChUaGjg
Here's your #soundtrack for all the #nokings #june14th #massprotests - PLAY IT LOUD ✊
8 track album
What is in the current #escalation move of the #Trump #Junta the right way to react now?
A) Strictly peaceful #MassProtests that should (at best) spill over to the whole country.
[requires mobilizing millions of people]
and/or
B) Attacking Trumps invading force with (military style) #strategy and clever (also violent) #tactics to profoundly defeat the attempt to establish a #dictatorship in the #US by force, before it can take off.
[requires winning the (first) battle]
and/or
C) Other
🤔
On June 6, veterans are taking to the streets across the USA to protest the Trump administration's cuts. @TheConversationUS looks at their history of mass mobilization, which dates back centuries. "They are powerful messengers, and their actions in the past have helped secure back pay and pensions for veterans, a Social Security and welfare system for U.S. civilians, and foreign policy changes to end wars abroad," writes Jamie Rowen, an associate professor of legal studies and political science at UMass Amherst.
#Veterans #USProtests #MassProtests #USMilitary #TrumpAdministration #History @histodons
An upcoming protest in Washington on June 6 isn’t the first time veterans have protested their treatment by the US government. Veterans have been mobilizing and agitating at home since the Civil War.