Through conversations with Kenyan parliamentarians, American security personnel, and activists like Khelef Khalifa, Shabibi uncovers the War on Terror’s brutal impact on Kenya’s Muslim communities.
https://t.co/174sQtnyYS
🏁Final episode of MATERIAL CRIMES
Night Terror - Namir Shabibi
During a deadly dawn raid by a Kenyan paramilitary squad, innocent Muslim man Omar Faraj was brutally murdered.
https://t.co/yZ0i55giWk
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Namir Shabibi, Khelef Khalifa,
Namir Shabibi investigates this extrajudicial killing, revealing the squad’s ties to America’s post-9/11 covert War on Terror. Tracing the death squad’s connections from Mombasa to CIA headquarters, Shabibi exposes how the U.S. developed and supported this unaccountable force.
🚩NEW MATERIAL CRIMES!
5. Shelter on the Hill with Benedetta Zocchi
Bihac’s Borici Temporary Reception Centre, near the Bosnian-Croatian border, witnesses some of Europe’s worst border violence...
https://t.co/PPhzEo1l1C
Migrants trapped here face repeated arrests and pushbacks by Croatian police. Yet, Borici’s 75-year history as a refuge—from fascism to civil war, post-war abandonment, and now fortress Europe—endures. Benedetta Zocchi explores Borici’s past and present with local historians...
...these riverbanks have become sites of resistance against state violence
Featuring: Eray Çaylı, Samed Uçaman, Doğan Hatun and Zeki Kanay
https://t.co/BBbcvDgPuV
✨🚨NEW!
4. Underwater with Eray Çaylı
When a dam on the Tigris burst in 2018, floodwaters swept toward Amed, Turkey’s largest Kurdish city the Turkish state claimed there were no casualties.
https://t.co/vEA8C20dS8
but Eray Çaylı, speaking with environmental justice campaigners and farmers exposes the flawed accounting behind this claim. He explores Turkey's history of using water as a weapon and Kurdistan as a resource extraction site, while Amed residents like Berivan Arslan reveal how
🔎LIVE EVENT!
Get ready for Season Two! 💥
Join us on the 30th September for "Material Crimes,"
a night of listening and conversation. 🎭
Don't miss out on this amazing event with the podcast hosts and guests!
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“I realized that regardless of the tragedy, regardless of the grief, regardless of the monstrous challenge, some of us have not died. Some of us did not die…And what shall we do, we who did not die?”
-June Jordan, 2001
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Sat 12 Oct 1-2.30pm on zoom
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If you haven't listened already, check out the recent episode collaboration between the #Identities Podcast and @survivesocpod with #Identities Co-Editor @aaronzwinter & Associate Editor @AlaSirriyeh on:
'Gaza, #Identity and Solidarity'
https://t.co/I1niuQBegK
Three years after a Home Office historian wrote a report outlining the racist immigration legislation
"designed to reduce the proportion of people living in the UK who did not have white skin"
the department has today been forced to publish the study
https://t.co/L3ulhnEyO8
🔎LIVE EVENT!
Get ready for Season Two! 💥
Join us on the 30th September for "Material Crimes,"
a night of listening and conversation. 🎭
Don't miss out on this amazing event with the podcast hosts and guests!
🎟️ You can RSVP now:
https://t.co/tYkBQevhVc #SeasonTwo
...how corporations evade liability for negligence and corruption. He’s joined by Global South arbitrator Muthucumuraswamy Sornarajah, legal scholar Gus van Harten, and Catherine Coumans from Mining Watch Canada.
https://t.co/zjNZ30AAuj
🌎✨Good Morning team!
New Material Crimes now live:
https://t.co/xPRaPofp1C
3. Gaslighting Tengratila
In 2005, blowouts at Bangladesh's Tengratila gas field, operated by Canada's Niko Resources Ltd, caused environmental devastation.
Despite pleading guilty to bribery in 2011, Niko sued Bangladesh for losses in an international arbitration tribunal. But what exactly is international corporate arbitration? @Paul Gilbert delves into this opaque legal system, exposing its colonial roots and...
🚨Through the voices of activists and scholars, we’ll hear how disabled individuals and people of color have fought to expose the true extent of these injustices and seek justice.
Featuring: China Mills, Stella Dadzie, Imogen Day, John Pring, and Rick Burgess
🚨NEW!
DEATH BY WELFARE FT. @chinatmills & @HJusticeLdn
This ep uncovers the harms inflicted as the Department of Work&Pensions pressured disabled people into work. With-
- 'The welfare reforms'
- Austerity
-'Fit for work'
-Suicide & starvation
https://t.co/cPnNpHC9qY