Tag: #Nakba
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Boycotts and Protests
The Boycott Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) was founded in 2005 by a coalition of Palestinian civil society groups. Their hard work recently terminated the PUMA sponsorship for the Apartheid regime. The movement seeks to challenge international support for what it calls Israeli apartheid and settler colonialism – where colonists replace the Indigenous community – and…
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Forced displacement and the International humanitarian Law
The development we are witnessing point to to attempt to move Palestinians into Egypt. “The apartheid regime proposes to build tent cities in Egypt’s Sinai desert, with international funding. The apartheid regime “promotes the voluntary resettlement of Palestinians in Gaza for humanitarian reasons, outside the strip.” The International Humanitarian Law, which is based on the…
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Another shipping company circumvents the Red Sea after attacks on cargo
Hapag-Lloyd Avoids Red Sea Voyages After Attacks on Ship. All for Palestine with pure intend
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All out for Palestine in Manchester! Stop the genocide in Gaza
Saturday 16 December, 12:00pm📍 Meeting at Platt Fields Park (Next to Costume Museum) Rusholme, M14 5LL
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For the triumph of humanity over fascism
Maersk, one of the world’s largest shipping companies, said Friday it was suspending its vessels’ passage through a key Red Sea strait following attacks by Yemen’s Ansar Allah on ‘Israel’ bound cargos.
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Granting a writers’ award to a non-binary person and withdrawing it for pro-Palestinian literature
Germany requires spotlight for its aggressive crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism and advocacy. They initially awarded the price to a non-binary person to rebuke Russia. Now that the non-binary person of Russian origine produced works in which comparison between Gaza and a Jewish ghetto in Nazi-occupied Europe were made Germany suddenly withdraws.
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Swiss-owned vessel off the coast of Mokha attacked – Boycott the Nazi regime!
Yemen owns the strategic Bab al Mandeb strait. This is to preserve a spark of humanity. P.S.: look-up for Mokha, the history of coffee & the Ottoman Empire