Last year, for Abolition Week, journalist Lucas Zane, who is currently incarcerated in Georgia writing about the state’s move to allow prisons to deteriorate further in order to justify increased investment in new prison building 🧵
Zionists know they’re lying, we know they’re lying, they know we know they’re lying. We do not have to try to engage with these people in good faith because they don’t even know what that means. Their position is indefensible and so they don’t have the option of good faith.
Protesters are reporting that NJP have restricted all masks, backpacks and respirators from the area. Moments later ICE agents descended upon protesters. They effected at least 2 arrests and fire rubber bullets and pepper spray. One journalists flash was torn of his camera.
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A reminder that Yves Sakila was killed in Ireland just a few weeks ago. Nobody has been arrested. The family have had to push for second postmortem because the first came back inconclusive.
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Last night, the US military invaded a quiet residential neighborhood in Pasadena for a “training exercise” that went until 1AM. Mayor Victor Gordo didn’t inform residents until right before and supposedly the military didn’t tell the city until yesterday
The retired San Francisco firefighter at the center of a bitter insurance fight has lost his battle against stage 4 lung cancer, after pleading with Blue Shield to reverse their decision to deny treatment. He also spent his final months unsuccessfully appealing to San Francisco's Health Service Board to intervene.
Read the story here: https://t.co/aNqtQM0YtW
Cuba’s already-struggling economy has been further squeezed by sanctions and a fuel blockade imposed by the Trump administration. But millions of Cubans are still going, living the tenet of resistance, thanks to decades of experience in surviving hardships https://t.co/lAez1OSnpw
MISSING INDIGENOUS TEEN, NORTH DAKOTA
16-year-old Evey Lyn, is 7 months pregnant and in need of medical care, was last seen May 20, 2026 in South Fargo, North Dakota.
If anyone has any information about her whereabouts please contact local authorities.
#Missing#MissingChild
Naya, a loving single mother to two boys, needs our help. the stress of a custody battle at the hands of an abusive man, along with the loss of her job have severely impacted not only her finances, but her quality of life. Please, anything is appreciated.
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Dublin protesters rallied outside Arnotts department store on Saturday, demanding justice for Yves Sakila.
Sakila was a 35-year-old Congolese man killed by security guards in front of the store May 15, after they pinned him down over an alleged shoplifting incident.
Sakila has drawn comparisons to George Floyd, the Minneapolis man killed by a white officer in 2020, whose death ignited a U.S. uprising against police brutality
https://t.co/rBJsZ3zX4G
Indonesia has kidnapped and threatened Mama Yasinta Moiwend (Mama Sinta), one of the Marind tribe featured in the documentary Pesta Babi, into denying the film and its message.
Pesta Babi, which focuses on the Merauke sugarcane megaproject, reveals a simple fact: that Indonesia is destroying West Papua’s ancestral forest for profit. It is a moderate film, which does not show the real truth – that all West Papuans want freedom and independence instead of colonial ‘development’. Despite this, Indonesia has done everything they can to destroy it.
Jurors in the murder trial over a Southh Carolina gas station owner killing a teenager will continue deliberating tonight after the judge declined to allow them to go home.
Judge Heath Taylor told attorneys he's concerned the huge amount of media attention over 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Beltron's fatal shooting in May 2023 could influence jurors if they recess deliberations for the day.
He brought the jury in and told them they can't go home.
"Typically once the deliberative process begins, we ask you to stay here as long as possible. Certainly, we're not going to do anything inhumane, but I'm going to ask you to keep deliberating," the judge said.
A court employee "is going to get with you shortly with regard to orders for dinner, and we're just going to ask you to keep working."
"I understand it's been a long day. It's been a long day for everybody, and I know y'all are diligently working, and I appreciate that, but we're going to ask you just to keep working, and we'll get your dinner orders," Judge Taylor said.
I do not see this in California, but juries in the South especially regularly deliberate late into the night.
I think making jurors stay like this when they want to go home favors the defense, but it's difficult to know for sure.