Workshop on “Political Economy, Knowledge, Solidarity, and Liberation: From Asia to Africa”
A three days closed workshop that brought together scholars, activists, organizations and artists whose work on political economy, knowledge production, solidarity and liberation in Asia and Africa is informed by critical and insurgent methodologies, concepts, theoretical frameworks and political projects associated with anti- imperialism, anti-colonialism, anti-capitalism and different forms of transnational solidarities.
Welcome on our new website!
Dear friends of the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung in North Africa, I am very glad to announce the launch of our new Website, which hopefully will better reflect the manifold activities of our North African office and our partners. We..
Roundtable on “Media and elections, press regulations and misuse risks”
On thursday 29 August 2019 and in parallel to the issue of the fifteenth “Al jarida al-madaniya” under the title “Media and the electoral process, press controls and propaganda machines”, a roundtable on “Media and Elections, press regulations and misuse risks” was organized in the headquarters of the Tunisian General Labor Union.
Objection to an implementing act: Adding Sri Lanka, Trinidad and Tobago and Tunisia to the list of high-risk third countries
The Confederal Group of the European United Left / Nordic Green Left (GUE / NGL) in the European Parliament represented by the Euro-deputies Marie-Christine Vergiat, Cornelia Ernst, Marisa Matias, Merja Kyllonen, Helmut Scholz, Barbara Spinelli, Lola Sanchez Caldentey, presented on..
Books Launch Event: Arab Forum for Alternatives, Social Disparities and Alternative Economy
On 24 May 2017, two recent publications of the Egyptian think tank Arab Forum for Alternatives (AFA) on social disparities in the Arab world and on the possibilities of an alternative economy in the Maghreb were presented at the Rosa..
Racism in Tunisia – Debate within the Tunisian Left, 13 May 2017
By Magdalena Mach Racism in all its forms is a serious issue in Tunisia, even more so as it is a taboo within the society. Despite being the first Arab country to abolish slavery (in 1846), this chapter of the..
NEIN zum deutsch-tunesischen Abkommen zu Massenausweisungen tunesischer Migranten
Nachricht (Übersetzung aus dem Französischen) NEIN zum deutsch-tunesischen Abkommen zu Massenausweisungen tunesischer Migranten Gemäß offizieller Angaben, wie sie von den Medien berichtet wurden, kündigten der Präsident der Republik Tunesien und die deutsche Bundeskanzlerin die Unterzeichnung einer tunesisch-deutschen Vereinbarung zur Ausweisung..