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Decolonial Dispatch

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West Papua
Police Custody
Western Sahara
Balochistan, Pakistan
Pakistan
Gaza
Sudan
Monsoon Revolution
Parmilitary Policing
Facial Recognition
Big Brother Watch
Indonesia
Palestine
BBC Panorama
Morocco
Sahrawi People
Great Replacement
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
Emergency Response Rooms
Rentier State

The Decolonial Podcast by Decolonial Centre is a platform that amplifies ideas from anti-colonial and decolonial thinking and practices. With a mission to foster dialogue, learning, and transformation while addressing issues of racial justice, climate justice, and knowledge justice.The Decolonial Centre aims to unite activists and organisations worldwide in the quest for justice, equality, and the... more

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Who controls the cameras on our streets? Who is harmed from policing by algorithm in a fair society? With the rollout of AI facial recognition technology across the UK, citizens face a massive experiment that treats us like Guinea pigs. Police vans a... more

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Jasleen Chaggar
Legal and policy officer at Big Brother Watch
Big Brother Watch
Episode: UK's massive facial recognition experiment is happening now
Bernard Regan
Former National Union of Teachers official; Cuba Solidarity Campaign member
Cuba Solidarity Campaign
Episode: How the U.S. is strangling Cuba
Benny Wenda
Interim president of West Papua, leader of ULMWP and Provisional Government of West Papua
ULMWP (United Liberation Movement for West Papua)
Episode: West Papua Genocide Explained
Kat Rainsford
Investigator at Global Witness
Global Witness
Episode: Venezuela, Oil, and the Costs of Empire
Hamid Reza Vashaghani Farahani
Researcher at the London School of Economics and Political Science; social worker activist
London School of Economics and Political Science
Episode: Who to support in Iran?
Marcia Rigg
Leading figure in United Families and Friends Campaign and Black Liberation Movement advocate
United Families and Friends Campaign (UFFC)
Episode: UK Police Brutality - BBC Documentary exposes secrets
Danielle Smith
Founding director of Sandblast Arts
Sandblast Arts
Episode: Western Sahara: Africa's Last Colony
Luke de Noronha
Scholar based in the Sarah Parker Reman Centre at UCL, author on racial capitalism, border abolition, and the deportation regime in Britain
University College London (UCL)
Episode: Britain: The F* word and a GOOD BYE to Democracy
Yusuf Baloch
Baloch climate activist
School Strike for Climate, Fridays for Future Balochistan
Episode: Balochistan: The Billion Dollar Battleground

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Treated Like Terror!sts: The Crackdown on Protest
Q: So can you tell me more about, like, for example, groups like Black Lives Matter or, you know, the pro-Palestinian liberation movement, for example, is there a way to challenge this paramilitary policing complex that you're talking about, which is global?
There is value in global solidarity and transnational organizing, as movements connect across borders and share strategies to resist policing tactics, while recognizing the need to maintain international collaboration in anti-colonial struggles.
Treated Like Terror!sts: The Crackdown on Protest
Q: Would an example of that be, for example, the BLM protests in the US in 2020?
Yes, along with events in Europe, where crowd-control measures like tear gas and water cannons were deployed against Black Lives Matter and Palestine solidarity protests, illustrating how paramilitary policing expands to broader movements.
Treated Like Terror!sts: The Crackdown on Protest
Q: Can you tell me a little bit and maybe tell us a little bit more about what the concept of the zone of exception is?
The zone of exception is used by governments to suspend the normal rule of law in border areas, allowing civil and human rights to be relinquished in those zones, and it has colonial precedents that inform its use today.
From Gaza to Sudan: Starvation as a Weapon of War
Q: So we heard a bit about the crisis in Sudan. Do you want to explain why we would call this a counter-revolutionary war?
The war is counter-revolutionary because it preserves and advances the interests of a militarized regime by militarizing the economy, suppressing grassroots organizing like Emergency Response Rooms, and destroying spaces of people power that arose from the 2018 revolution, thereby preventing a democratic transition and keeping civilian voices marginalized.
Western Sahara: Africa's Last Colony
Q: What is the autonomy plan, and why is there skepticism about it?
The guest notes that the plan is opaque, lacks transparency about governance, language, and symbolism of sovereignty, and fears it would entrench Moroccan control rather than deliver genuine self-determination.

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