This heartbreaking photograph of a baby being sold at auction never gets any easier to see 💔 And for what? Because someone wants a cheese sandwich. The tears on her face!! #govegan#ShareFacesNotProducts#WeEatBalanced@ajpReact
Yesterday I was watching the news and former Defence Minister James Heappey was on, urging us to spend way more on defence.
Then the presenter said,
"Mr.Heappey who now works for a company that makes software for drones"
Of course he does...it's a revolving door.
‘They Want Racial Holy War’ – The TRUTH About the US Military.
Watch my interview with @kennardmatt about changes to the US armed forces since 9/11. Live now.
https://t.co/qCy2qskrQz
Tattoos have always been a marker of political ideology.
So we should pay attention when the man in command of the most powerful military institution in human history is covered with the same symbols used by far-right extremists.
Long-read from @KennardMatt: https://t.co/hnYpKrjzA8
Jeremy Johnson - in 50 years time this will be the only 1.39 minutes of your life you'll be remembered for. It'll be played in genocide museums to sum up the complicity and callous brutality of the British state in the face of the slaughter of the Palestinian people - and the courage of those who opposed it.
Apartheid South Africa and Nazi Germany needed compliant judges to provide a legal veneer to their darkest crimes.
Judge Johnson joins their wretched company. He overturned a jury's conviction of four anti-genocide activists for criminal damage and sentenced them as terrorists instead.
As one their barristers pointed out, the four defendants were initially arrested by police on suspicion of involvement in an act of terrorism. But the prosecution decided not to charge them with terrorism offences because it knew no jury would ever convict them based on the evidence.
Instead the Crown held two trials: a sham one for the jury, and the real one conducted in secret by the judge. That is not justice. It is a show trial worthy of the worst tyrannical regimes.
Sentenced and imprisoned on grounds of “terrorism” that no jury ever convicted them of.
Meanwhile, the British government continues to aid and abet the greatest crime of our time.
A historic miscarriage of justice — and a truly dark day for civil liberties in this country.
It’s a Trumpian World Cup for racism — why don’t those who condemned Qatar 2022 say so?
My piece for The Guardian on the blatant hypocrisy and double standards on full display. https://t.co/NKmtaTF2bH
Remember what the Filton actionists did
They decommissioned the machinery of genocide
The moral equivalent of destroying Zyklon B canisters at Auschwitz
A British judge is now sentencing them as 'terrorists' for it
BREAKING: 100 public figures urge Judge Johnson to not sentence four direct action protestors as terrorists.
The four were only convicted of criminal damage for destroying Israeli drones, by a jury which was unaware of the potential terrorism sentence. https://t.co/SNOxDeLwll
For Gaza, Refaat Alareer Was More Than a Writer
Ohood Nassar, a young journalist in Gaza, explains the enduring legacy of Gaza's legendary storyteller, murdered by Zionist forces in December 2023👇
https://t.co/WZxP9RE4ZD
Oman’s Forgotten Feminist Marxist Revolution
On this day in 1965 years ago, the people of Oman’s Dhofar province ignited their armed struggle. Motivated by Arab nationalist sentiment, the struggle aimed to overthrow the feudal Sultan Said bin Taimur.
Gaza's Phoenix Cohort
Journalist Taqwa Alwawi writes about attending her sister's graduation ceremony at Al-Shifa hospital in January
The Palestinians continue to teach life, in the face of their Zionist oppressors who teach only death and destruction👇
https://t.co/FfBqaLRZLQ
These bullets are fired toward the tents of displaced families in Gaza. Imagine one of these rounds piercing the body of a small, defenseless child. What kind of terror do Gaza’s children endure every single day?
Israel killed Rahma, a Sri Lankan foreign worker, in an airstrike on Habboush in South Lebanon after she chose to remain behind to care for abandoned animals. In a previous voice message, she explained: "I'm not afraid of death. I'm afraid for the animals."
■ "I hope Israel strikes me and my animals. If we are killed, then let it be together. I'm not afraid of death; I'm afraid for the animals. God created me as He created them, yet out of fear for your own lives, you left them behind,” Rahma said.