Western sanctions have slowed down aid to Syria, but lifting them will not be enough
“[sanctions have] left many areas, including the northwestern city of Aleppo which experienced the worst earthquakes, in a dire state of disrepair”.
The Graduate Press – La Gazette de la Paix
The independent student publication of the Geneva Graduate Institute
“[sanctions have] left many areas, including the northwestern city of Aleppo which experienced the worst earthquakes, in a dire state of disrepair”.
What became most apparent are the deep tensions that exist between the administration, teaching staff, and students.
2023 at the Institute could come to define this tension or this year could be an opportunity to resolve it through student action.
Should we play in this World Cup? Should we watch this World Cup? And if we do watch the World Cup is it possible to do so in protest?
There it is, Power’s paradox: it assimilates into its mechanics those that have been through too much to revolt for a future.
Pussy Riot, a collective whose creativity was born in the illegality of opposition struggle, recently visited Switzerland, a country where the State funds artists who criticise it.
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Interviews collected by Dario De Quarti
Interviews of Valeria Biben, Alina Datsii, Maksym Kutsenko and Mirjam Schmitz collected by Dario De Quarti.








