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  1. Aktivist*innen sind in #Kolumbien in Lebensgefahr: Alle 2 Tage wird statistisch eine*r von ihnen ermordet. Wie der #Indigene Aktivist Eutimio Valencia, dessen Leiche in einem Fluss aufgefunden wurde.
    eltiempo.com/justicia/paz-y-de

  2. Aktivist*innen sind in #Kolumbien in Lebensgefahr: Alle 2 Tage wird statistisch eine*r von ihnen ermordet. Wie der #Indigene Aktivist Eutimio Valencia, dessen Leiche in einem Fluss aufgefunden wurde.
    eltiempo.com/justicia/paz-y-de

  3. Aktivist*innen sind in #Kolumbien in Lebensgefahr: Alle 2 Tage wird statistisch eine*r von ihnen ermordet. Wie der #Indigene Aktivist Eutimio Valencia, dessen Leiche in einem Fluss aufgefunden wurde.
    eltiempo.com/justicia/paz-y-de

  4. Die Investigativjournalistin Khadija Ismayilova war wegen ihrer Arbeit von 2014 bis 2016 in #Aserbaidschan im Gefängnis. Jetzt hat der Europäische Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte geurteilt, dass ihre Haft unrechtmäßig war und dass ihr Entschädigung zusteht. #EGMR #Pressefreiheit
    cpj.org/2026/01/european-court

  5. Dieses vernichtende Urteil des #EGMR über nicht genug Schutz vor sexueller Gewalt in #Frankreich könnte ähnlich auch über 🇩🇪gefällt werden. Es braucht die ausdrückliche Zustimmung, ja-heißt-ja, im Strafrecht. #Frauenrechte
    tagesschau.de/ausland/europa/e

  6. Das laute Schweigen

    Der #Dokumentarfilm untersucht die deutsche Politik gegenüber #Israel und #Palästina und zeigt, wie palästinasolidarische Stimmen in Öffentlichkeit und Kultur zunehmend unter Druck geraten. Durch #Interviews, #Fallbeispiele und #Analysen macht der Film sichtbar, wie Debatten eingeschränkt, Kritik delegitimiert und Meinungsäußerungen sanktioniert werden. DAS LAUTE SCHWEIGEN eröffnet damit eine Auseinandersetzung mit einem Thema, das in #Deutschland von Spannungen, Tabuisierungen und #Machtasymmetrien geprägt ist.

    strong>Thematik Deutschland unterstützt Israel und dessen Interessen seit Jahrzehnten, nicht erst seit dem tödlichen Angriff der #Hamas auf Israel am 7.Oktober 2023, aber seitdem ungebrochen - diplomatisch, materiell und moralisch*. Diese Unterstützung wurde auch fortgesetzt, als der Internationale Gerichtshof (#IGH) die Plausibilität eines Völkermords durch die israelischen #Militäroperationen im #Gazastreifen feststellte. Staatliche Behörden und große Teile der deutschen Medienlandschaft haben versucht, kritische Stimmen zum Schweigen zu bringen, die die Verwicklung Deutschlands an einem möglichen #Völkermord** in #Gaza infrage stellen.

    Zu dieser repressiven Dynamik zählen die Kriminalisierung von pro-palästinensischem Aktivismus, Verleumdungskampagnen gegen Einzelpersonen und Gruppen, gesetzliche Einschränkungen, #Polizeigewalt und #Bürgerrechtsverletzungen – wie u.A. von Amnesty International dokumentiert.

    *Die Deutsche Regierung hat im August 2025 offiziell angekündigt, keine weiteren Waffenexporte an Israel zu genehmigen, die potentiell gegen zivile Ziele in Gaza verwendet werden können.

    **Israels Krieg auf Gaza wird u. A. von Amnesty Interational, HRW, MSF, UN-Sonderkomitee, Genocide Watch und B’Tselem als Völkermord eingestuft.

    Mehr Informationen sowie zum Crowdfunding für den Film.

    Via trueten.de

    @israel @gaza @palestine

  7. UE. La nouvelle proposition sur les « pays tiers sûrs » est une tentative cynique pour affaiblir les droits et se décharger des responsabilités en matière d’asile.

    amnesty.fr/presse/ue-la-nouvel

    #droitdasile #réfugiés #droitshumains #AmnestyInternational

  8. Amnesty International
    Russie. La condamnation à quatre ans de prison d’une propriétaire de discothèque témoigne d’une aggravation de la répression contre les droits des LGBTI
    mcinformactions.net/russie-la-
    #Russie #LGT+ #droits #repression

  9. "Il governo #USA sta violando gli standard internazionali sui diritti umani portando avanti una serie di nuove miniere di litio in tutto il #Nevada senza il Libero, Preventivo e Informato Consenso dei Popoli Indigeni."

    #Trump #capitalismo #litio #IndigenousRights #13maggio

    amnesty.org/en/latest/news/202

  10. “La decisione odierna conferma ciò che da tempo era risaputo e che è stato più volte denunciato: in #Italia le comunità #rom hanno subito e continuano a subire da tempo una discriminazione diffusa e sistematica e un trattamento ineguale per quanto riguarda l’alloggio.”

    #HumanRights #13maggio #razzismo

    amnesty.it/italia-decisione-eu

  11. Government deceit concerning arms exports


    Research reveals arms sold to Israel for re-export never were

    April 2026

    Selling arms carries with it the risk that they will be used not for legitimate purposes of defence but for illegal or offensive actions and the killing of innocent people. They can contribute to the tens of millions of displaced people and refugees who flee persecution or civil wars. As a member of the Security Council and a major exporter of arms, the UK has a particular responsibility to ensure arms go to where they are intended and do not end up in the hands of countries or parties engaged in civil wars or insurrection.

    The UK is seriously falling down in this duty and arguably, knows it to be the case. It seems more concerned with boosting exports and less interested in where or with whom the weapons end up. In a previous post we commented on the weak controls on arms sales to the UAE which evidence strongly suggest end up in the hands of Sudanese rebels, the RSF. in this post we discuss evidence of arms sales to Israel being used on the Golan Heights illegally occupied by Israel since 1967.

    Both are aspects of the same problem: weapons supposedly going to a friendly power being sent on to one which isn’t or are being misused. The evidence seems to suggest a lack of control or curiosity by government and civil servants. In both cases the weapons have caused a huge number of deaths and injury.

    Re-export loophole

    The Campaign Against the Arms Trade and Declassified UK have unearthed some shady practice concerning weapons sales to Israel. A £120 million transaction involving components was concluded for arms to go to Israel for onward export to Romania. Only they didn’t. The licences were for Watchkeeper drone (pictured) components by Elbit Systems, the Israeli arms company with plants in the UK. Elbit then quietly, they suggest, repeatedly issued a force majeure clause thus preventing the component leaving Israel. [The Declassified report also discusses the issue of waste which is outside our human rights brief].

    CAAT and Declassified wrote to the Business and Trade sub-Committee on Economic Security and Export Controls asking for an investigation. Their work has revealed that the UK has zero ‘end-use monitoring’ allowing arms companies to divert weapons with near impunity. The government still claims it has ‘robust monitoring’ in place which seems utterly absurd and at variance with the evidence.

    Following these investigations, Romania has threatened to cancel a $400m contract with Elbit Systems whereupon Elbit says it will begin delivery. Can they be trusted?

    It seems clear that UK controls on sales are lax or almost non-existent. The lack of end-user monitoring and issuing open licences means arms end up almost anywhere. The desire to sustain arms sales and the UK’s arms industry seems to trump issues of humanity and the death and destruction that these weapons cause. Claims of robust controls are absurd and dishonest.

    #armsSales #CAAT #DeclassifiedUK #drones #ElbitSystems #Romania #UK
  12. Mass death in Sudan


    Terrible events continue to unfold in Sudan. Britain’s role in the supply of weapons

    April 2026

    While the world is transfixed by the events in the Middle East following the bombing campaign initiated by the US and Israel, terrible misery is inflicted on millions caught up in a long-running war in Sudan. The numbers are huge: tens of thousands killed with mounds of bodies reported in some locations, 8 million displaced in a country with little infrastructure to cope, and an almost uncountable number of women and girts raped. Tens of millions are in need of humanitarian assistance.

    The UN reports a tripling of gender based violence much of it unreported because of the stigma and shame attached to the victims. This disaster follows a 2 year siege of Al Fasher by Rapid Support Forces, a rebel group who are successors to the Janjaweed. There are many reports of men executed on the spot by RSF men.

    Weapons

    The question is how are the RSF getting these weapons to enable them to take on the Sudanese Armed Forces? The story is complex but considerable evidence points to the key supply hub of the UAE being the principle source. Weapons are then filtered through other countries and states including Libya and Uganda. The weapons themselves come from Russia, China, Yemen, Serbia and Türkiye. The supply route is described as ‘unimpeded’ by some observers.

    The UK? As is usual with these conflicts, the UK is busy supplying weapons to the UAE despite knowing that some are destined for the RSF to be used for slaughter in the Sudan. CAAT reports that £825m was supplied in the period 2020 – 2024. £421m was suppled since the Sudan war began. They report that the UK government were well aware of the diversions taking place. The British government has been urged to suspend further arms sales to the UAE. This follows a report in the Telegraph.

    A Channel 4 report supplies further details – or such details as can be found as the industry is shrouded in secrecy – and they do note that weapons sales to the UAE have diminished. The report ends with the familiar refrain from ministers:

    “The UK government told us it has a very strong arms export licensing system in place, and it takes any allegations of diversion of exported weapons to another country very seriously. It said it had reviewed a large number of export licences, and found no evidence of diverted items being linked to existing licences.

    “Speaking to Channel 4 News today [25 November 2025], Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said: “I have deliberately made the issues around Sudan one of the top priorities here in the Foreign Office because this is the worst humanitarian crisis of the twenty-first century.””

    Open licences

    The problem with Foreign Office statements is the issue of open licences. A rather less sanguine view of the question is provided in a Daily Telegraph article. The FCO is accused of failing to check the onward movement of weapons once they have landed in the UAE: a kind of out of sight out of mind.

    The situation in Sudan is dreadful and there is a flow of refugees from the country some of whom end up at Calais. The UK is urged to limit arms sales to UAE and to ensure that such arms as are sold do not find their way to the RSF.

    Sources: Amnesty, Guardian, Telegraph, Middle East Eye, CAAT, The Parliament Politics, Channel 4.

    Recent posts:

    Photo CNN

    #armsSales #CAAT #FCO #Sdan #UAE
  13. Mass death in Sudan


    Terrible events continue to unfold in Sudan. Britain’s role in the supply of weapons

    April 2026

    While the world is transfixed by the events in the Middle East following the bombing campaign initiated by the US and Israel, terrible misery is inflicted on millions caught up in a long-running war in Sudan. The numbers are huge: tens of thousands killed with mounds of bodies reported in some locations, 8 million displaced in a country with little infrastructure to cope, and an almost uncountable number of women and girts raped. Tens of millions are in need of humanitarian assistance.

    The UN reports a tripling of gender based violence much of it unreported because of the stigma and shame attached to the victims. This disaster follows a 2 year siege of Al Fasher by Rapid Support Forces, a rebel group who are successors to the Janjaweed. There are many reports of men executed on the spot by RSF men.

    Weapons

    The question is how are the RSF getting these weapons to enable them to take on the Sudanese Armed Forces? The story is complex but considerable evidence points to the key supply hub of the UAE being the principle source. Weapons are then filtered through other countries and states including Libya and Uganda. The weapons themselves come from Russia, China, Yemen, Serbia and Türkiye. The supply route is described as ‘unimpeded’ by some observers.

    The UK? As is usual with these conflicts, the UK is busy supplying weapons to the UAE despite knowing that some are destined for the RSF to be used for slaughter in the Sudan. CAAT reports that £825m was supplied in the period 2020 – 2024. £421m was suppled since the Sudan war began. They report that the UK government were well aware of the diversions taking place. The British government has been urged to suspend further arms sales to the UAE. This follows a report in the Telegraph.

    A Channel 4 report supplies further details – or such details as can be found as the industry is shrouded in secrecy – and they do note that weapons sales to the UAE have diminished. The report ends with the familiar refrain from ministers:

    “The UK government told us it has a very strong arms export licensing system in place, and it takes any allegations of diversion of exported weapons to another country very seriously. It said it had reviewed a large number of export licences, and found no evidence of diverted items being linked to existing licences.

    “Speaking to Channel 4 News today [25 November 2025], Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said: “I have deliberately made the issues around Sudan one of the top priorities here in the Foreign Office because this is the worst humanitarian crisis of the twenty-first century.””

    Open licences

    The problem with Foreign Office statements is the issue of open licences. A rather less sanguine view of the question is provided in a Daily Telegraph article. The FCO is accused of failing to check the onward movement of weapons once they have landed in the UAE: a kind of out of sight out of mind.

    The situation in Sudan is dreadful and there is a flow of refugees from the country some of whom end up at Calais. The UK is urged to limit arms sales to UAE and to ensure that such arms as are sold do not find their way to the RSF.

    Sources: Amnesty, Guardian, Telegraph, Middle East Eye, CAAT, The Parliament Politics, Channel 4.

    Recent posts:

    Photo CNN

    #armsSales #CAAT #FCO #Sdan #UAE
  14. Mass death in Sudan


    Terrible events continue to unfold in Sudan. Britain’s role in the supply of weapons

    April 2026

    While the world is transfixed by the events in the Middle East following the bombing campaign initiated by the US and Israel, terrible misery is inflicted on millions caught up in a long-running war in Sudan. The numbers are huge: tens of thousands killed with mounds of bodies reported in some locations, 8 million displaced in a country with little infrastructure to cope, and an almost uncountable number of women and girts raped. Tens of millions are in need of humanitarian assistance.

    The UN reports a tripling of gender based violence much of it unreported because of the stigma and shame attached to the victims. This disaster follows a 2 year siege of Al Fasher by Rapid Support Forces, a rebel group who are successors to the Janjaweed. There are many reports of men executed on the spot by RSF men.

    Weapons

    The question is how are the RSF getting these weapons to enable them to take on the Sudanese Armed Forces? The story is complex but considerable evidence points to the key supply hub of the UAE being the principle source. Weapons are then filtered through other countries and states including Libya and Uganda. The weapons themselves come from Russia, China, Yemen, Serbia and Türkiye. The supply route is described as ‘unimpeded’ by some observers.

    The UK? As is usual with these conflicts, the UK is busy supplying weapons to the UAE despite knowing that some are destined for the RSF to be used for slaughter in the Sudan. CAAT reports that £825m was supplied in the period 2020 – 2024. £421m was suppled since the Sudan war began. They report that the UK government were well aware of the diversions taking place. The British government has been urged to suspend further arms sales to the UAE. This follows a report in the Telegraph.

    A Channel 4 report supplies further details – or such details as can be found as the industry is shrouded in secrecy – and they do note that weapons sales to the UAE have diminished. The report ends with the familiar refrain from ministers:

    “The UK government told us it has a very strong arms export licensing system in place, and it takes any allegations of diversion of exported weapons to another country very seriously. It said it had reviewed a large number of export licences, and found no evidence of diverted items being linked to existing licences.

    “Speaking to Channel 4 News today [25 November 2025], Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said: “I have deliberately made the issues around Sudan one of the top priorities here in the Foreign Office because this is the worst humanitarian crisis of the twenty-first century.””

    Open licences

    The problem with Foreign Office statements is the issue of open licences. A rather less sanguine view of the question is provided in a Daily Telegraph article. The FCO is accused of failing to check the onward movement of weapons once they have landed in the UAE: a kind of out of sight out of mind.

    The situation in Sudan is dreadful and there is a flow of refugees from the country some of whom end up at Calais. The UK is urged to limit arms sales to UAE and to ensure that such arms as are sold do not find their way to the RSF.

    Sources: Amnesty, Guardian, Telegraph, Middle East Eye, CAAT, The Parliament Politics, Channel 4.

    Recent posts:

    Photo CNN

    #armsSales #CAAT #FCO #Sdan #UAE
  15. Mass death in Sudan


    Terrible events continue to unfold in Sudan. Britain’s role in the supply of weapons

    April 2026

    While the world is transfixed by the events in the Middle East following the bombing campaign initiated by the US and Israel, terrible misery is inflicted on millions caught up in a long-running war in Sudan. The numbers are huge: tens of thousands killed with mounds of bodies reported in some locations, 8 million displaced in a country with little infrastructure to cope, and an almost uncountable number of women and girts raped. Tens of millions are in need of humanitarian assistance.

    The UN reports a tripling of gender based violence much of it unreported because of the stigma and shame attached to the victims. This disaster follows a 2 year siege of Al Fasher by Rapid Support Forces, a rebel group who are successors to the Janjaweed. There are many reports of men executed on the spot by RSF men.

    Weapons

    The question is how are the RSF getting these weapons to enable them to take on the Sudanese Armed Forces? The story is complex but considerable evidence points to the key supply hub of the UAE being the principle source. Weapons are then filtered through other countries and states including Libya and Uganda. The weapons themselves come from Russia, China, Yemen, Serbia and Türkiye. The supply route is described as ‘unimpeded’ by some observers.

    The UK? As is usual with these conflicts, the UK is busy supplying weapons to the UAE despite knowing that some are destined for the RSF to be used for slaughter in the Sudan. CAAT reports that £825m was supplied in the period 2020 – 2024. £421m was suppled since the Sudan war began. They report that the UK government were well aware of the diversions taking place. The British government has been urged to suspend further arms sales to the UAE. This follows a report in the Telegraph.

    A Channel 4 report supplies further details – or such details as can be found as the industry is shrouded in secrecy – and they do note that weapons sales to the UAE have diminished. The report ends with the familiar refrain from ministers:

    “The UK government told us it has a very strong arms export licensing system in place, and it takes any allegations of diversion of exported weapons to another country very seriously. It said it had reviewed a large number of export licences, and found no evidence of diverted items being linked to existing licences.

    “Speaking to Channel 4 News today [25 November 2025], Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said: “I have deliberately made the issues around Sudan one of the top priorities here in the Foreign Office because this is the worst humanitarian crisis of the twenty-first century.””

    Open licences

    The problem with Foreign Office statements is the issue of open licences. A rather less sanguine view of the question is provided in a Daily Telegraph article. The FCO is accused of failing to check the onward movement of weapons once they have landed in the UAE: a kind of out of sight out of mind.

    The situation in Sudan is dreadful and there is a flow of refugees from the country some of whom end up at Calais. The UK is urged to limit arms sales to UAE and to ensure that such arms as are sold do not find their way to the RSF.

    Sources: Amnesty, Guardian, Telegraph, Middle East Eye, CAAT, The Parliament Politics, Channel 4.

    Recent posts:

    Photo CNN

    #armsSales #CAAT #FCO #Sdan #UAE
  16. 9 of 10

    Maximum anonymity for #Activists, #Journalists, #Dissidents, and #Whistleblowers.

    #SESSION (Loki Network/Decentralized)
    Who uses it: Activists in Hong Kong, Belarus, Iran, and protest groups in the West. Why: If an activist is stopped, the police check the phone. In Session, there is no phone number, no address book, no logs of who spoke to whom. It is the best choice if the risk is having your device seized and trying to trace your network of contacts.

    #SIMPLEX Who uses it: Whistleblowers, informants, crypto-anarchists. Why: It is the only app where a "user profile" truly doesn't exist on the server. If the server is seized, there is nothing to find. It is used when contact secrecy is vital more than ease of use.

    9 of 10 ⤵️

    #EdwardSnowden #Tor #BlockChain #WilsonBright #AmnestyInternational #VPN #Snowden #Anonymous #Activism #Attivismo #Actvisme #Aktivismus #Activismo #Journalism #Giornalismo #Journalistiek #Whistleblower #Anonimato #Anonimiteit #Anonymität #Anonimato

  17. 9 of 10

    Massimo anonimato per #Attivisti, #Giornalisti #Dissidenti e #Whistleblowers.

    #SESSION (Rete Loki/Decentralizzata)
    Chi lo usa: Attivisti a Hong Kong, Bielorussia, Iran e gruppi di protesta in occidente.Perché: Se un attivista viene fermato, la polizia controlla il telefono. In Session non c'è il numero di telefono, non c'è la rubrica, non ci sono log di chi ha parlato con chi. È la scelta migliore se il rischio è che ti sequestrino il dispositivo e provino a risalire alla tua rete di contatti.

    #SIMPLEX Chi lo usa: Whistleblowers, informatori, crypto-anarchici. Perché: È l'unica app dove davvero non esiste un "profilo utente" sul server. Se il server viene sequestrato, non c'è nulla da trovare. È usato quando la segretezza del contatto è vitale più della facilità d'uso.

    #EdwardSnowden #Tor #BlockChain #WilsonBright #AmnestyInternational #PrivacyGuides #VPN #Snowden #Anonymous

    9 of 10 ⤵️

  18. I think all countries with archaeological sites should do this. Time to get collections out of private hands and mainstream museums. History belongs to the peoples who lived it.

    #Histodons
    #Archaeology
    #Colonialism
    #Reparations
    #HistoricalJustice

    - Israel’s Amnesty for Antiquities Looters Produces Treasures

    haaretz.com/archaeology/2023-0

  19. Palestine Action ban lifted: for now


    High Court finds the ban on Palestine Action ‘disproportionate’

    February 2026

    The High Court has ruled that the ban on Palestine Action is disproportionate and banning it unlawful. The ban remains in place however as the government is minded to appeal the decision which will take place later this month. The decision is a major victory for the right of free speech and the right of assembly. Liberty and Amnesty have both appealed to the Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, to respect the decision. It represents a severe blow to the government. Around 2,500 have been arrested during protests.

    It is worth remembering the way PA was banned by the then Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper. Almost certainly she knew the likelihood of achieving a successful vote in parliament was unlikely, so they were lumped in with two extreme white supremacist groups, the Maniacs Murder Cult and the Russia Imperial Movement. Labour members were then whipped to pass the measure. Local MPs Sir Desmond Swayne and Danny Kruger both voted with the government. John Glen MP is not shown as voting. At one stage, the Home Office attempted to suggest they were funded by Iran, a story The Times and the Daily Telegraph fell for, but which they now no longer support.

    The Board of Deputies for British Jews are reported to be extremely concerned by the ruling. Lord Sumption interview on the BBC’s PM programme thought the decision vulnerable on appeal. He thought the problem for the government was that the ‘overreach’ of the legislation which meant those holding banners or placards were arrested. He thought PA a ‘thoroughly nasty organisation’.

    The government seems particularly determined to clamp down on this organisation and to continue its support for Israel despite the fearful loss of life in Gaza now put at over 72,000. Violence in the West Bank continues apace with estimates of over 1,000 deaths with many more driven from their homes by settler violence.

    Elbit Systems, the Israeli arms firm with plants in the UK, has been at the centre of the protests. It manufactures drones which are alleged to be used in Gaza to commit war crimes, a claim Elbit denies.

    This is undoubted good news but whether it will survive the Appeal Court remains to be seen. One way or another, by legislating against protest, arresting supporters doing no more than wave placards, and planting fake stories in gullible and compliant media, the government seems determined to support Israel whatever it does and how ever many people it kills or drives from their homes.

    Sources: Sky News, Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, CAAT, Jewish Chronicle.

    Recent posts:

    #ban #ElbitSystems #government #HighCourt #PalestineAction
  20. i social e facebook fanno shadowbanning? io ripubblico a manetta

    petizione per il riconoscimento dello stato di palestina
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    4 febbraio, webinar di amnesty international sull’ultimo rapporto dedicato al genocidio a gaza
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    call for artists: “viva palestina!” @ leoncavallo, milano, febbraio 2025

    e link dal 20 gennaio a oggi (i più recenti in fondo):

    facts about apartheid and racism against the palestinians, and izrahell genocidal strategy

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    prof. rashid khalidi about plo, izrhell, and a palestinian state

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    violenza e viltà del sionismo e delle sue sturmtruppen di criminali

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    shooting children in the head is wrong but israel seems not to understand that

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    an updated report on the key statistics of the genocide perpetrated by the zionist criminal entity

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    il cumulo di prove delle atrocità israeliane

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    [r] _ documentare il genocidio ai danni del popolo palestinese, conservarne la memoria

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    celebrare il giorno della memoria della shoah anche per difenderla dai sionisti che ne tradiscono il senso

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    12 images to remember hind rajab’s story

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    importante precisazione dall’università di firenze: nessuna collaborazione con l’università israeliana

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    l’attivista pacifista luisa morgantini e l’inviato del sole 24 ore roberto bongiorni arrestati da israele. rilasciati dopo ore di interrogatori

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    (e comunque:) tutti i materiali relativi a #gaza #palestina #genocidio #cisgiordania inseriti nel tempo su slowforward sono rintracciabili a questi link:
    https://slowforward.net/?s=Palestina
    https://slowforward.net/?s=Gaza
    https://slowforward.net/?s=genocidio
    https://slowforward.net/?s=cisgiordania

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    link esterni a slowforward (i più recenti in fondo):

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  21. Über 100 schwangere Frauen sind in den #USA derzeit in Abschiebehaft. Die werdenden Mütter bekommen keine besondere medizinische Versorgung und haben auch keinen Rechtsanspruch darauf... #Frauenrechte
    motherjones.com/politics/2026/

  22. ⚽️ Zur Abwechslung mal eine gute Menschenrechts-Entscheidung der FIFA: Sie erkennt die Frauenfußballmannschaft von #Afghanistan offiziell an, obwohl das Taliban-Regime dagegen ist. #Frauenrechte
    dw.com/de/afghanistan-frauen-f

  23. Die Ehemänner von über 100.000 Frauen sind im Krieg in #Syrien "verschwunden". Wegen eines alten, diskriminierenden Gesetzes können Frauen ihre Männer nicht für tot erklären lassen, daher nicht erben, keine Witwenrente bekommen und nicht neu heiraten... #Frauenrechte
    dw.com/de/syriens-frauen-wehre

  24. Heute Doppel-Veranstaltung mit @AmnestyBochum im endstation Kino #Bochum:
    17-19 Uhr: Austausch mit Frauen mit Fluchterfahrung
    19-21 Uhr: "Sharp Edge of Peace" über #Frauenrechte in #Afghanistan und Verhandlungen mit Taliban, anschließend Filmgespräch mit Regisseurin Roya Sadat

    Eintritt frei, Spenden gern gesehen

  25. Samstag 19 Uhr zeigen wir „The Sharp Edge of Peace“ im Endstation Kino #Bochum. Der Film begleitet vier mutige afghanische Frauen, die 2020 bei den Friedensverhandlungen mit den Taliban mit am Verhandlungstisch saßen – und trotz massiver Widerstände versuchten, #Frauenrechte auch nach dem Abzug der internationalen Truppen zu verteidigen.
    #Afghanistan #Menschenrechte #Unverhandelbar #Taliban

  26. Wir sind live mit Shoura Zehetner-Hashemi von Amnesty International Austria zu ihrer Arbeit, zum Thema der #Menschenrechte #Völkerrecht #iran #Gaza Seid live dabei und stellt eure Fragen! www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgBj...

    Gegen Menschenrechtsverletzung...

  27. Drei Journalisten berichten, wie sich ihre Arbeit unter den neuen Militärregierungen in den Sahel-Staaten #BurkinaFaso, #Mali und #Niger verändert hat. #Pressefreiheit
    amnesty.org/en/latest/news/202