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Shaking up the sector: an interview with Art Workers for Palestine Scotland
A coalition of artists, gallery employees, and other culture industry workers are refusing to let the Scottish Arts sector stay silent on Palestine, an organiser tells Red Pepper
NEW ISSUE OUT 16 MARCH
STRIKING BACK

Red Pepper returns with a new-look, extended annual print edition, featuring:
- The 100 year legacy of the 1926 General Strike
- Anti-racism and migrant justice: new approaches needed
- Free press under threat in Latin America
- Mid-century wars for oil in Nigeria and Iran
- Photo essays: West Bank lives and Gen-Z protest
- With Sara Ahmed, Gargi Bhattacharyya, Zrinka Bralo, Behrooz Ghamari-Tabrizi, Juliet Jacques, David Howell, Matt Lee, Callum Cant and many more!
From our archive
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The casualties of Mexico’s war on drugs
Behind the bloody headlines of Mexico’s war on drugs, creeping militarism and corruption is silencing public dissent. Government policy failures are leading to social breakdown, writes Siobhan McGuirk with Maria Felix
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Stop romanticising the royal family
Frustrated at the idea of another royal wedding? You’re not alone. Joana Ramiro argues we should stop idealising a fundamentally undemocratic institution.
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Ukraine and the Cold War that didn’t end
Hilary Wainwright explores the history of the military industrial complex and how we can build an international peace movement in the face of the current crisis
IN FOCUS
Palestine
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Dispatches from Gaza: ceasefire cycles
As talks of a ceasefire rise and fade from the headlines, Shaimaa Eid speaks to people living in Gaza City – documenting the meaning of ‘truce’ as felt on the ground
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Palestine must be free, with the law on it side
An interview with Ahmed Abofoul of human rights organisation Al- Haq on the need for international rights and legal mechanisms to stop the genocide in Gaza
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How the UK arms the occupation and genocidal war in Gaza
Opaque deals and policy loopholes are facilitating weapons sales to Israel. While government dodges accountability, the people must demand action says Anna Stavrianakis
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Africa’s strong bonds to Palestine
Remembering Africa’s historic ties with and support for Palestine is vital as relations with Israel are normalised across the continent, write Salim Vally and Roshan Dadoo














