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Ko Leik Pya

Ko Leik Pya works as a teacher and writer in the UK and Myanmar. He writes here under a pseudonym.

Why the Julian Assange Case Matters

Julian Assange’s extradition case resumes on Monday in London. If it succeeds, and he is prosecuted in the United States for espionage, it will be a blow to any journalism which challenges the war machine.

Francoism on Trial

A human rights case brought against key Franco-era politician Rodolfo Martín Villa in Argentina has united Spanish and European elites – in opposition to justice for fascism’s historic crimes.

Why Trespass Is a Radical Act

92% of land in England is off-limits to the general public. A new book explores what we are missing through a series of illegal trespasses that make the case for the right to roam.

The Rise of Allende

On this day in 1970, socialist leader Salvador Allende was elected president of Chile. His government unleashed a wave of hope that a more democratic society was possible — and worth fighting for.

Remembering Ruth First

In 1982, anti-apartheid leader Ruth First was killed when a parcel bomb sent by South African police exploded in her office. Her comrade Ronnie Kasrils remembers her revolutionary life.

The Wind of Change

The podcast ‘Wind of Change’ investigates the rumour that the CIA authored a famous ballad that soundtracked the end of East Germany, using the story to explore the cultural politics of the Cold War.

The Red in the Green

A century ago, amidst Ireland’s struggle for independence, more than 100 soviets were declared across the country as workers asserted themselves – and demanded an end to capitalism as well as imperial rule.