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CONTENTS THE BIG STORY SPYING ON DISSENT / R E U T E R S I R C O H E N A M 15 Spies, damned spies How far are states willing to go to spy on dissent? Bethany Rielly explores Catalonia’s murky world of police infiltrators and spyware to find out. 21 360° repression Myanmar’s military junta is expanding its sinister systems of surveillance, but anti-coup activists are adapting to the shrinking space for dissent. Preeti Jha reports. 24 Spy games Antony Loewenstein looks at Israel’s role in the insidious spread of dangerous spyware tools across the world. 28 Under Amazon’s eyes Taj Ali explores how the retail titan’s dystopian systems of surveillance watch workers on the assembly line and picket line. 31 Q&A: Overwatched and underserved Bethany Rielly speaks to Hamid Khan and Matyos Kidane of the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition on how they’re taking on police surveillance of their neighbourhoods. 34 Protest spy tech Police have an eye-watering arsenal of high-tech tools to spy on protests. We spoke to privacy campaigners to gather some top tips on how you can protect your devices and anonymity. A visualization by David Senior. 36 Towards a post-capitalist internet Big Tech’s model of surveillance is baked into today’s internet. Juan Ortiz Freuler makes the case for a new world wide web beyond capitalism. 4 CURRENTS Stories making the news   8 Democracy in the ‘coup belt ’ Plus: Borderlines   9 Introducing: Bernardo Arévalo Plus: Seriously? 10 UK spreads digital censorship Outcry over old growth logging in Tasmania Plus: Inequality Watch Plus: Sign of the Times 11 Prohibition emissions 12 Mega-development imperils uncontacted tribe in India Plus: Open Window 13 Down and out in Argentina Plus: Reasons to be cheerful REGULARS   6 Letters   7 Letter from La Muyuna Stephanie Boyd searches for the spirit world beneath the Amazon river. 40 Country Profile: Bermuda I B R A R Y/A L A M Y I C T U R E L N AT U R E P 42 Cartoon History: The Algerian War of Independence ILYA charts the long ‘dirty war’ that left Algeria finally free of French rule, but at what cost? 51 Temperature Check Danny Chivers reports on how the people of Ecuador took down the oil giants. 57 Southern Exposure Asmaa Waguih gets an enchanting shot of a whirling dervish in Old Cairo. 72 Hall of Infamy – Ren Zhengfei Who needs workers’ rights when you can bask in the genius of Huawei’s multi-millionaire CEO? NEW INTERNATIONALIST
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80 The Puzzler 81 Agony Uncle I ’m a trans woman – should I go to Jordan for a year? NI’s in-house ethics adviser chips in. 82 What if… We answered Isis with restorative justice? Matt Broomfield looks at the possibilities. COMMENT 50 View from India Nilanjana Bhowmick demands that policymakers give women a more active role in building peace. Plus: Marc Roberts’ Only Planet 56 View from Africa Rosebell Kagumire argues that a more just approach to climate change is needed. 63 View from Brazil Lula is attempting to make Brazil’s tax system more progressive – but faces a tough struggle, says Leonardo Sakamoto. Plus: Polyp’s Big Bad World 64 Comment: Climate Coups Gambian MP Abdoulie Ceesay argues that the climate crisis is behind the Sahel’s political instability – and asks the West to put its money where its mouth is to tackle it. FEATURES 46 From the archive: Life sentence Debbie Taylor argues that women are imprisoned by domestic work. 52 A holiday in Kashmir Pranay Somayajula explores how the nationalist Indian government is trying to make Kashmir a ‘tourist hotspot’. 60 ‘Leave us alone’ Natasha Ion reports from Tunisia on how one city ’s residents are taking on the country’s phosphate industry. 66 The Long Read – Paris isn’t dead yet Author Cole Stangler speaks to the residents of the banlieues, as the Olympics draws closer. NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2023 MIXED MEDIA 73 The long review Motion Sickness by Lynne Tillman Jack Dunleavy finds a re-published classic a little too earnest for its own good. 74 Book Reviews Lean on Me: The Politics of Radical Care by Lynne Segal; Pharmanomics: How Big Pharma Destroys Global Health by Nick Dearden; Nightbloom by Peace Adzo Medie; Scammer by Caroline Calloway. 76 Film Reviews Fallen leaves directed and written by Aki Kaurismäki; Tish directed by Paul Sng. 77 Music Reviews Some Mississippi Sunday Morning by Parchman Prison Prayer; One Drop of Kindness by Yungchen Lhamo. 78 Spotlight Filipino artist Cian Dayrit chats to Conrad Landin about chronicling oppression and resistance. Z H A O D AY O N G IN THE NEXT ISSUE: CLIMATE CAPITALISM ONLINE FEATURES   newint.org Is it time more activists broke the law? Activist and presenter Chris Packham talks to Graeme Green about activism, the ‘radical flank ’ effect and spaceships. How Rhodes Must Fall amplified calls to decolonize Musawenkosi Cabe looks back on the movement that reverberated across campuses from Cape Town to Oxford. 5

80 The Puzzler

81 Agony Uncle

I ’m a trans woman – should I go to Jordan for a year? NI’s in-house ethics adviser chips in.

82 What if…

We answered Isis with restorative justice? Matt Broomfield looks at the possibilities.

COMMENT

50 View from India

Nilanjana Bhowmick demands that policymakers give women a more active role in building peace. Plus: Marc Roberts’ Only Planet

56 View from Africa

Rosebell Kagumire argues that a more just approach to climate change is needed.

63 View from Brazil

Lula is attempting to make Brazil’s tax system more progressive – but faces a tough struggle, says Leonardo Sakamoto. Plus: Polyp’s Big Bad World

64 Comment: Climate Coups

Gambian MP Abdoulie Ceesay argues that the climate crisis is behind the Sahel’s political instability – and asks the West to put its money where its mouth is to tackle it.

FEATURES

46 From the archive: Life sentence

Debbie Taylor argues that women are imprisoned by domestic work.

52 A holiday in Kashmir

Pranay Somayajula explores how the nationalist Indian government is trying to make Kashmir a ‘tourist hotspot’.

60 ‘Leave us alone’

Natasha Ion reports from Tunisia on how one city ’s residents are taking on the country’s phosphate industry.

66 The Long Read – Paris isn’t dead yet

Author Cole Stangler speaks to the residents of the banlieues, as the Olympics draws closer.

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2023

MIXED MEDIA

73 The long review

Motion Sickness by Lynne Tillman Jack Dunleavy finds a re-published classic a little too earnest for its own good.

74 Book Reviews

Lean on Me: The Politics of Radical Care by Lynne Segal; Pharmanomics: How Big Pharma Destroys Global Health by Nick Dearden; Nightbloom by Peace Adzo Medie; Scammer by Caroline Calloway.

76 Film Reviews

Fallen leaves directed and written by Aki Kaurismäki; Tish directed by Paul Sng.

77 Music Reviews

Some Mississippi Sunday Morning by Parchman Prison Prayer; One Drop of Kindness by Yungchen Lhamo.

78 Spotlight

Filipino artist Cian Dayrit chats to Conrad Landin about chronicling oppression and resistance.

Z H A O

D AY O N G

IN THE NEXT ISSUE: CLIMATE CAPITALISM

ONLINE FEATURES   newint.org

Is it time more activists broke the law? Activist and presenter Chris Packham talks to Graeme Green about activism, the ‘radical flank ’ effect and spaceships.

How Rhodes Must Fall amplified calls to decolonize Musawenkosi Cabe looks back on the movement that reverberated across campuses from Cape Town to Oxford.

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