German streets were covered with photos of children from Gaza, leaving many people emotional and heartbroken.
Some eyes speak louder than words. True humanity is feeling the pain of others as if it were your own.
Qatar at NO point banned gays from entering their country.
They just said, public display of affection between anyone including straight people was frowned upon.
The US is systematically targeting anyone that isn't white.
Not a single peep from those anti-Qatar activist 👍
🔴 Hindistan’da milyoner ilaç tüccarı Devraj Malik’in oğlu Ayuş Malik’in İslam’ı seçmesi ülkede büyük tartışma yarattı.
Kendi hür iradesiyle Müslüman olduğunu ve "Muhammed Ali" ismini aldığını belirten genç adam, babasının "zorla din değiştirme" suçlamasıyla karşı karşıya kaldı.
Baba Devraj Malik, oğlunun evlendiği eşi ve kayınpederi tarafından İslam’a geçmeye zorlandığını iddia ederek şikayette bulundu.
Babanın şikayeti üzerine Muhammed Ali'nin eşi ve kayınpederi tutuklandı.
Muhammed Ali, "Elhamdulillah Müslümanım ve kendi hür irademle dinimi seçtim" diyerek ailesinin serbest bırakılmasını istedi.
Hindistan'daki tartışmalı "din değiştirme karşıtı yasalar", bu tür vakalarda Müslümanlığı seçen gençleri ve ailelerini ciddi bir yargı baskısı altına alıyor.
Iranian Football Federation announces the 8% ticket quota allocated to Iran has been revoked by the U.S., leaving the federation currently unable to distribute tickets to supporters.
A case study in political interference, discrimination and FIFA looking the other way.
Somali referee Omar Artan, who was set to be the first from his country to officiate at the World Cup finals, has been denied entry to the United States.
The Shocking Story of a Kidnapping Victim in Kaduna (Part 1)
The victim said: They had detailed information about me. Before kidnapping me, they told me they had spent six weeks gathering intelligence on my movements. They also claimed that the Kaduna State Government withdraws money every month to distribute to bandit camps. However, according to them, only about 1% reaches their group in exchange for stopping attacks along the Kaduna-Abuja Expressway.
He said he was kidnapped on July 16 and arrived at their camp on July 19. Towards the end of July 2024, he witnessed their leader being taken away and later returning in the evening with bags of rice, spaghetti, cartons of noodles, and bundles of cash.
According to him, the leader ordered his men to wake him up and prepare what he called "government food" for him to see, saying:
"They know you speak on radio programs, so see for yourself what the government gives us."
The victim further claimed that the gang leader boasted that they could stop up to 200 vehicles within 30 minutes and that, during major operations, they sometimes abduct hundreds of innocent Nigerians.
He recounted several disturbing incidents he witnessed. One person was allegedly k6lled while attempting to escape. The following day, another captive was shot after the kidnappers initially claimed he was too poor to pay a ransom. He also said that a man whose three children had been kidnapped paid part of the ransom. Two of the children were released, but the third was reportedly beaten to deæth while the kidnappers recorded a video.
The victim said the camp had a steady supply network, claiming that most suppliers were Hausa traders who provided food, petrol, and other necessities. According to him, kidnapping had become a highly organized criminal enterprise, with people supplying food, hard drugs, alcohol, and even ice blocks throughout the day because the profits were extremely high.
He added:
"We trekked for three days through the forests around Rijana before reaching their camp. It is an experience I will never forget. I would not wish anyone, even my worst enemy to fall into the hands of kidnappers."
New footage obtained by B’Tselem uncovers the moments when the Abu Haikal family was shot. Seven-month-old Sam Abu Haikal was killed in the shooting, and both his parents were injured. The footage clearly shows that the Israeli soldier fired at the car as it was slowing to a stop. The car was far from the soldiers and posed no danger to them whatsoever.
Moments later, in another video obtained by B’Tselem, seven-month-old Sam’s father, Fahed, is seen just after his son was shot. Fahed is holding baby Sam in his arms, trying to stop the bleeding from his head with his hands, while Sam’s mother, Daniyah, who was also injured by the gunfire while holding her son, is seen sitting on the ground, next to the car.
Last Friday, 5 June, an Israeli soldier fired at a Palestinian family driving home from a family visit, as they sat in their car in the Tel Rumeidah neighborhood in Hebron. The family was shot as the car was slowing to a stop at the soldier’s command. Sam, a seven‑month‑old baby who was in his mother’s arms in the back seat, was struck in the head and pronounced dead shortly afterward. Sam’s parents were also injured by the gunfire; his mother is still in the hospital. After the shooting, the soldier who fired and another soldier who was with him left the scene without checking the car or offering any assistance to the critically wounded baby or to his mother.
In the past two and a half years, Israel has killed tens of thousands of children in Gaza and the West Bank. The immunity it gets from the international community has led to a reality where, under Israeli rule, Palestinian lives are entirely disposable – even a seven‑month‑old baby.
The ‘Great Israeli Real Estate Event’ is to be held in London this Sunday.
This disgraceful event will involve the sale of land stolen from Palestinians in illegal Israeli settlements.
Today, I called for the Government to ban this event.
Kano is a huge exception to this. We have so many families with deep, old school generational wealth built purely on trade, and none of them are in politics. In fact, most don’t even like socializing with families that have political ties.