NEW | Instagram has removed the verified account of Gaza slain journalist Saleh al-Jafarawi, who had 4.5 million followers.
Archived snapshots of his page on the Wayback Machine, the largest public internet archive, also appear to have been wiped or disabled, raising concerns about digital erasure of Palestinian documentation.
Al-Jafarawi, known for his frontline reporting on the Gaza genocide, had previously faced repeated censorship. He was killed yesterday by an armed group collaborating with Israel.
Observers warn that these developments may signal “a new phase in efforts to erase evidence of Israeli war crimes from the internet.”
"Don't let my daughters be forgotten.
If I could speak to my daughters, I would tell them that I have not forgotten them, I love them very much and I have spoken about them a lot, because they had an atrocious death that they did not deserve.
I am a mother who did not perish, a woman who cries a lot. I tell myself that God saved me for a reason, to give me the strength to talk about my daughters, and to make sure they are not forgotten." ~ Immaculée Mukantaganira.
We remember Clarisse Uwonkunda (5) and her baby sister Raissa Umutoni (3).
Their mother found them in a mass grave in Rubavu, and laid them to rest at Nyanza memorial site.
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Congratulations again to performative activism. 23,000 likes for a Congolese fascist who manipulates a photo from a 2021 article in the UK Telegraph, documenting CODECO abuses against the Hema, a population targeted by Hamitic ideology, like the Tutsi and Banyamulenge.
“Take LeBron’s kid for example, Bronny, workin’ side by side with his fadda, that’s shumthing to be proud of. But AJ, my shon, in the family business? Forget it, he’d never make it”