Today marks Nakba Day, an annual day of remembrance to commemorate the expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinians between 1947 and 1949 during the creation of the State of Israel and the year that followed.
Inea is a New Yorker and a Nakba survivor. She shared her story with us — one of home, tradition and memory over generations.
Majid is facing up to FOURTEEN YEARS IN PRISON for this tweet.
This is one of 13 posts he is charged under the Terrorism Act for.
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🇸🇩 Muzan Alneel, a Sudanese engineer, writer, and political activist who became one of the most clear-eyed analysts of Sudan’s revolutionary movement, passed away Wednesday — on the third anniversary of the outbreak of the war in Sudan.
Alneel had argued that Sudan’s 2018-2019 popular uprising against Omar al-Bashir’s 30-year dictatorship was being hollowed out from above. When the military seized power in a 2021 coup, she warned that any deal sharing power between civilian politicians and generals would only preserve the same system that had crushed Sudanese people for decades. Real change, she wrote, required dismantling military control of the economy – the Sudanese armed forces own vast commercial enterprises – and building an industrialized, self-reliant state accountable to its people rather than to foreign creditors and arms suppliers.
She co-founded ISTinaD, a Khartoum-based think tank focused on technology and people-centered development, and was among the first to bring attention to the neighborhood resistance committees that organized protests and provided basic services when the state would not.
Her work appeared in Jacobin, Al Jazeera, African Arguments, and Novara Media. Her last repost on X was from Ryan Grim highlighting Drop Site’s reporting.
“A brilliant revolutionary thinker, writer and organizer and a wonderful human,”  said researcher Nisrin Elamin.“One of the strongest Sudanese revolutionary voices, an incredible Marxist thinker and activist,” wrote colleague Shireen Akram-Boshar. “She had an unflagging commitment to the Sudanese people and their right to live in freedom and dignity,” said TIMEP’s Timothy Kaldas.
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0:00 - Intro / setup / overview of discussion
3:08 - Eschatology explained (end-times across religions)
10:39 - Belief systems (Orthodoxy, Gnosticism, traditionalism)
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18:50 - Western values, Enlightenment & cultural decline
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The treatment of the American rapper by the British government reveals a casual, and inconsistent, authoritarianism in a country that paints itself as an inherently liberal one https://t.co/zrUTNyk4ws
I went out to bat HARD for John Davidson after he shouted the N word at black actors and producers at the BAFTAs; against many in my own community. Davidson apologised, and his use of a racist slur was explained by his disability and I extended grace and forgiveness.
So here is the uncomfortable question. Kanye West has bipolar disorder. He has said his antisemitic outbursts are linked to it. He has apologised, more than once. Yet the reaction is entirely different.
Let me be clear. West’s antisemitism is vile. It is not edgy, it is not excusable, and it causes real harm. In the same way, a white person using the N word does. Both should be condemned without hesitation.
But condemnation is not the same as consistency. If we are prepared to treat disability as a mitigating factor in one case, we cannot simply ignore it in another because the individual is more controversial or the offence feels less convenient to forgive. Either disability meaningfully shapes responsibility, or it does not. Either apologies carry weight, or they do not.
If we only extend grace selectively, it stops being a principle and starts looking like preference.
Egyptian programmer Badr El-Khamisy launched a digital initiative to honor every Palestinian who has been killed in Gaza
So far, over 60,000 names have been documented, each represented as a point of light on the screen. Clicking a point reveals their name, age, and birthday.