One of the most disgusting things I have read in quite some time.
Daniel Raab, an American from Chicago who became a sniper in the IDF, brags about how he killed unarmed Palestinian teenagers in Gaza.
The callousness with which he brags about his war crimes will send chills down your spine.
But it also reveals a complete lack of ability to see Palestinians as humans. To him, the Palestinian he had just killed was nothing more than an insect, and as a result, Raab could not comprehend why the victim's teenage brother was devastated by his death and sought to retrieve his body.
So Raab murdered the brother, too.
170,000 people go missing each year in the UK. The case of Fiona Holm provides proof of how little help most families of missing people get. In 2025, it is time to reallocate resources away from Operation Grange (Madeleine McCann) and to these families. https://t.co/DWoQ2WuUwV
Naftalin: Both these deaths were preventable. My clients are deeply pained by the inference that Naomi & Fiona were both treated w/contempt by the police because they were black women with mental health conditions & not therefore considered to be deserving of protection or help”
Naftalin: “Both Naomi Hunte & Fiona Holm were vulnerable black women who called on the police for protection from Carl Cooper, a man who was known to the Met to be a serial perpetrator of high-risk domestic abuse” 2/3
Guardian Long Read by @CharlieBCuff on the story of Fiona Holm & the missed opportunities by the Met to protect her and to investigate her disappearance @SophieNaftalin and @dengyansan at Bhatt Murphy represent the families of Fiona Holm & Naomi Hunte. https://t.co/5cGEH7ic2p 🧵
Nowhere is the racism of the UK media laid more bare than in its coverage of dead women. Some of the victims in DHRs I have done get acres of coverage; others are barely mentioned.
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NEW. How should the news media cover missing people? Our journalist fellow @CharlieBCuff explored this often misunderstood issue by reviewing the latest research and interviewing journalists, academics, activists, police and loved ones of missing people.
https://t.co/xPTDXmSWyW
Queen of words @susie_dent, WiJ deputy chair @JossieEvans former GHA winner @CharlieBCuff and political commentator @y_alibhai discuss how certain phrases diminish women, and whether they are in positions of power or victims of crime. Join free: https://t.co/ibWh2ZWZ9U
New panelist alert! @CharlieBCuff will join Queen of words @susie_dent, WiJ deputy chair @JossieEvans and political commentator @y_alibhai to discuss why language really matters in our free online seminar! https://t.co/ibWh2ZWZ9U
NEW: Afghan & Syrian refugees are being detained, abused & even killed as a result of a vast EU-funded deportation machine in Turkey
We reveal how the EU has funnelled 100s of millions of € into this shadowy system in a bid to keep refugees out of Europe
https://t.co/0bQPagsj3U
Eleven years ago today, in the early hours of 22 July 2013, 16 year-old Dwayne ‘Gully Queen’ Jones, was beaten and stabbed to death by a mob in Irwin, Montego Bay. Hundreds of persons at the dance, scores of witnesses, but no one charged, and no justice for a young #Jamaican. Never again.
https://t.co/3vjZntIfDp
NEW. How should the news media cover missing people? Our journalist fellow @CharlieBCuff explored this often misunderstood issue by reviewing the latest research and interviewing journalists, academics, activists, police and loved ones of missing people.
https://t.co/xPTDXmSWyW