🚨 BREAKING: Al Jazeera Mubasher correspondent Mohammed Samir Washah has been killed in Gaza following an Israeli drone strike on his car at Al-Nabulsi roundabout, west of Gaza City. Footage shared from the scene by Drop Site contributor Mohammed Ahmed shows the vehicle engulfed in flames, indicating a direct hit.
Gaza’s Government Media Office condemned the killing, stating that the number of Palestinian journalists killed by Israel has risen to 262 since the start of the genocide in Gaza. The Office called on the international community to “condemn the crimes of the occupation, deter it, and pursue it in international courts for its ongoing crimes.”
Today I watched the Israeli army bomb Khiam, Lebanon, with white phosphorus. This is a banned substance, therefore a war crimes. Americans, your tax dollars are paying for chemical warfare.
Surprise! The Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post is against my 5% billionaire wealth tax. I wonder why?
If enacted, Bezos would owe $12 billion in taxes, and an average family of 4 would receive a $12,000 direct payment.
Poor Jeff would be left with just $224 billion to survive.
Nasra Ahmed, a 23-year-old US citizen, was arrested and detained by ICE. She was held for TWO DAYS.
ICE agents handcuffed her, called her a racial slur, and she was knocked to the ground so hard she got a concussion.
This cannot continue happening. ICE needs to leave.
Brilliant and brave @AnnelleSheline on her decision to resign from the U.S. State Department in protest of the administration's policy in Gaza.
https://t.co/ahzkborxE6
Just out in the latest issue of @apsrjournal: "From Victims to Dissidents: Legacies of Violence and Popular Mobilization in Iraq (2003–2018)" by me, @ChantalBerman, and @rima_majed. Quick thread below on findings and takeaways 👇
https://t.co/kw6rY8XzXn
Leveraging an original dataset of Iraqi protests, data on civilian casualties, & Fallujah as a case study, @ChantalBerman, Killian Clarke, & @rima_majed illuminate the impact of shared violence on post-war protests.
#APSRFirstView
https://t.co/JxKJqHg666
Thanks to @TAFRA_ for collaborating on this series about long-term protest trends in Morocco (2006-2016).
This post centers on protesters' demands -- i.e., pourquoi descendre dans la rue?
Available in French and Arabic.
1/10 How many protests occur daily in Morocco, what are the main demands? We'll delve into the research conducted by Chantal Berman and team with @TAFRA_, examining the dynamics of social protests in Morocco over an 11-year period (2006 to 2016)
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Academics out there, our APSR piece (with @ChantalBerman and @kbclarke) on Legacies of Violence and Popular Mobilization in Iraq is out! Check it out :)
https://t.co/vYRb3GA6M5
The Spring 2022 Arab Studies Journal features two brand-new articles. Be sure to read Noureddine Jebnoun's "Outsourcing Violence: Para-Institutional Coercive Actors in the United Arab Emirates’ Regional Activism." Grab your copy today! https://t.co/9o9ESVhxg3…