Amy Worscheh

Malta’s Cracking: An Inadequate Response to a Murder Leads to Resignations

An old protest style has been brought to the forefront in Malta last Tuesday with the egging of Prime Minister Joseph Muscat. As he walked to a meeting with a European Parliament delegation, a person from a nearby crowd of protesters threw an egg at Muscat, leaving yolk dripping down from the Prime Minister’s sleeve […]

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Welcome to Protests 101: University Students Protest in Hong Kong

University. An educational institution where people become students to learn skills, advancing their knowledge in various subjects … or if in Hong Kong, participate in large scale protests against the government. What should be a place of learning has transformed into a battleground as university students all across Hong Kong object to China’s encroachment into

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Two-Steps Forward, One Step Back : Evo Morales’ Presidency

On Thursday, October 23rd, 2019 Bolivia completed another successful presidential election … or at least President Evo Morales wants it to seem that way. When a new constitution confirmed by the Bolivian government in 2009 took effect, many saw this as an opportunity to establish a successful presidential republic government, and for the first two

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