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Political Critique Archive

Refugees at Keleti Railway station in Hungary [PHOTO]

Hundreds of refugees rush to board trains at Keleti station in the Hungarian capital of Budapest.

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Defiant of their government, Hungarians set love and solidarity free

András Jámbor reporting from the Keleti Railway Station in Budapest.

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Austria needs another wave of solidarity

Thomas Wallerberger on the situation in the Traiskirchen camp and Austrian reactions to the increasing number of refugees entering the country.

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The Hungarian government is waging a war against refugees

Szilárd István Pap reporting from Hungary.

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Cherepanyn: As The Right Throw Grenades, Putin Jumps For Joy

In times of war, the Right are pushing more robustly to achieve their goal: taking the monopoly on violence back from the state.

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We are content with a marginal position

Anna and Wilhelm Sasnal in conversation with Jakub Majmurek and Łukasz Ronduda about their films „It Looks Pretty from a Distance” and „Parasite”.

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Anna Cieplak and Agnieszka Muras: Cieszyn Is Like Dogville

Late in 2014, the Cultural Centre celebrated its 5th anniversary. On that occasion, a journalist for „Gazeta Codzienna” spoke to Anna Cieplak and Agnieszka Muras.

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Equality, freedom, and fraternity for all

The situation of refugees in Hungary shows the lack of a truly democratic understanding of the European community.

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Peripheralizing Europe

Peripheralizing Europe is a meeting of activists/researchers/cultural workers connected to the European peripheries, taking place near Kauna in Lithuania. It aims at reconsidering the European crisis from the viewpoint of the Eastern and Southern peripheries of the continent.

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Can’t you see that people are living here?!

Wrocław, Poland: How excavators destroyed a Roma camp. By Dawid Krawczyk.

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