International arms companies make a killing in Turkey: a case study of the Roboski Massacre
[responsivevoice_button] Lead Photo: Servet Encü in the village where he was
Apartheid in the fields: From occupied Palestine to UK Supermarkets
[responsivevoice_button] Israeli agricultural export companies are profiting from the Israeli colonisation
Five Quarter down, Cluff next?
[responsivevoice_button] Five Quarter down, Cluff next? Campaigners are celebrating the news
Turkey’s bloodiest massacre and displacement of the Kurds since the 1990s is happening now
[responsivevoice_button] Photo caption: Kurşunlu mosque in Amed. Damage is from bombardment
Palestinian solidarity for parents
[responsivevoice_button] Demolition of a home in East Jerusalem, as depicted by
How can we destroy capitalism?
[responsivevoice_button] Corporate Watch’s new publication, ‘Capitalism, What is it and how
Cancun’s mangrove swamp destroyed for building complex
[responsivevoice_button] An update on Almudena Serpis’ previous article on the importance
Women on the frontlines of Kurdish struggles: An interview with JİNHA women’s news agency
[responsivevoice_button] In 2015, Corporate Watch visited Bakur (meaning ‘North’ in Kurmanji),
What to make of COP21?
[responsivevoice_button] A couple of grassroots activists who are members of the
Turkish military brutality in Diyarbakır
[responsivevoice_button] The Kurdish city of Amed (Diyarbakır in Turkish), is currently
The Foster Care Business
[responsivevoice_button] Almost 86,000 children were in foster care in the UK
Ecocide of mangrove swamps bringing catastrophes ashore
[responsivevoice_button] Mangroves are among the most powerful natural defences against global
Capitalism or the World
[responsivevoice_button] Throughout 2015 Corporate Watch has been organising a series of
The struggle for autonomy in North Kurdistan: Voices from Cizre
[responsivevoice_button] People in cities across North Kurdistan (the part of Kurdistan
Court hears detainee death only costs £10,000 fine
[responsivevoice_button] The Information Tribunal heard an appeal today by the Home