Paying tributes to Periyar & Ambedkar in the morning, showering flowers on a Marx statue by noon and appointing your astrologer to a govt post by evening.
Vijay truly believes in ideological diversification 😭
BJP cannot be 'normalized' in Kerala. For decades, forces, including the media, have attempted to legitimize them, aiming acceptance for one of the most vicious politics on the planet. Three seats is not normal. It's unacceptable. And eroding that remains our priority.
BJP supporters in all parts of India are celebrating the loss of DMK in TN and LDF in Kerala. Paints a clear picture, doesn't it? UDF is not a challenge for them. Hell, TVK just might be them in the immediate future.
The southern front has fallen.
@DearthOfSid It's not the death of the left, surely. But I think with the BJP creeping up in the polls from 0 to 2 seats, it matters so much more who is in power and who creates the possibilities for BJP to gain more access
This is the part that people don't seem to understand. The assumption that the UDF-LDF rotation is somewhat a standard political trajectory for Kerala is completely untrue.
the left government is not above criticism which most of you are right about but supporting a political party whose ideals have been more volatile than a penny stock is kinda funny to me. congRSS has always been an anti working class, casteist, and soft hindutva propogating+
I've never seen this many South Asian comrades together outside of India! Bhagat Singh was a Marxist-Leninist (the right will disagree!), and it is more important than ever to turn back to his work today. Thanks, @NikhilMathew_ and @sfi_uk, for inviting me.
SFI-UK, in conjunction with PWA and IWA-GB, organised the 11th Bhagat Singh Memorial Lecure at SOAS University. The lecture brought together progressive sections of the South Asian diaspora and was chaired by Comrade Ekagrata, Convenor, SFI UK Central London Organising Committee.
SFI-UK, in conjunction with PWA and IWA-GB, organised the 11th Bhagat Singh Memorial Lecure at SOAS University. The lecture brought together progressive sections of the South Asian diaspora and was chaired by Comrade Ekagrata, Convenor, SFI UK Central London Organising Committee.
Far too many people posting about racial capitalism, far too few people posting about Rob Knox's writings on how marxists should understand capitalism as an inherently racializing social system.
New article on the role of unpaid, feminized labour in the justice system: 'Should we pay wages for victim participation? Victims' labour at the International Criminal Court' (open access) https://t.co/Vo0PXyfhgy
Join this year’s Bhagat Singh Memorial lecture on the topic 'From Popular Discontent to Authoritarian Power: Populism, Fascism and Democracy'.
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📆 18th April 2026
⏰ 5.30pm to 8.00pm
📍 DLT Lecture Theatre, SOAS, London WC1H 0XG
The brilliant Tshepo Madlingozi at SOAS's Centre for the Study of Colonialism Empire and International Law (@CCEILSOAS ) today w Catriona Drew/Danushka Medawatte/Vidya Kumar. He spoke eloquently on the TRC, reparations, social justice, HRs, TJ & the constitution. Lucky us!🙏🏾🥰
📢 SOAS Teaching Scholarships (MPhil/PhD) – 2026/27
SOAS University of London is inviting applications for its Teaching Scholarships, offering fully funded MPhil/PhD opportunities for eligible students starting in the 2026/27 academic year.
Eligibility
Open to applicants who are:
• Black British students (UK Home fee status)
• Students based in Africa, Asia, or the Middle East
• Applicants admitted to a full-time MPhil/PhD programme at SOAS
Funding
• Full tuition fees
• Maintenance stipend (minimum £20,622 per year)
• Funding for 3 years of full-time doctoral study
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SOAS South Asia Institute is pleased to host the 2026 British Association for South Asian Studies (BASAS) Annual Conference, taking place from 9–11 September 2026. The conference will showcase pioneering scholarship on South Asia from the Subcontinent and around the world.
Vol. 25 of the Palestine Yearbook of International Law @BirzeitU is out in April. With contributions from: @RajiSourani, John Quigley, @pmpoc, Jinan Bastaki, Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh, Raef Zreik, Brenna Bhandar, Panagiotis Gkagkatsis, Michelle Kelsall, @pmenon, & Umut Özsu. 1/12