தமிழ்நாட்டு மக்களுக்கு உருப்படியா ஒரு திட்டமும் தரல, ஆனா வாயில மட்டும் நல்லா வந்துருமாம் என்ன வரும்னு மக்கள் கேக்குறாங்க..
கழக இளைஞரணி செயலாளர் திரு. @Udhaystalin அவர்கள்.
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Jewish-American orthopedic surgeon Mark Perlmutter, who worked in Gaza, said Israeli soldiers took two Palestinian children, tied their hands behind their backs, and buried them alive at Nasser Hospital — their cries muffled by the dirt poured over them.
THIS IS PEAK WHATABOUTERY 🔥
REPORTER: Why should Norway trust India when fundamental rights are being violated?
MEA: We have Gandhi, ancient civilisation, and a Constitution that guarantees fundamental rights.
REPORTER 🎯: Exactly. I know India has fundamental rights. That is why I asked about violations.
MEA: If rights are violated, people can go to court. 😐
REPORTER: That’s the point. Why are people forced to go to court for basic rights?
MEA: It’s my press conference. I will decide.
REPORTER: When will PM take free questions from the press?
MEA: Next question.
One of my friends, a former prisoner who was released from Israeli prisons, says:
Do not be saddened by the ratification of the death penalty
I swear to you, death there was a wish repeated in the heart a thousand times a day
He speaks to me, choking on pain:
We did not fear death we longed for it.
It was not the execution that terrified us but what came before it
There, where a person’s humanity is taken away,
where pain becomes a constant companion,
and torture turns into endless daily life,
death becomes relief salvation and escape
He says:
“If I were given the choice between living through that torment again or dying,
I would choose death without hesitation.”
What kind of reality is this that makes life a burden,
and death a wish?
And what cruelty is this that drives a person to long for their own end?
These are not mere words
this is a testimony that captures the magnitude of unbearable pain
The family of a two-year-old Palestinian boy in central Gaza says Israeli soldiers tortured him to extract information about his father.
Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum met Jawad Abu Nassar, who was detained with his father near Israel’s so-called 'Yellow Line.'
These are the pants of the child, #Jawad Abu Nasser — a small piece of fabric that stands as powerful evidence of the crime.
They bear traces of his blood, reflecting the abuse he endured. A visible hole can also be seen, indicating the insertion of a sharp object, resembling a metal rod, into his foot, with a clear exit point through both the foot and the fabric.
The evidence does not end there; there are also marks that appear to be burns, likely caused by cigarettes being extinguished on them.
The pants of a child not yet a year and a half old… yet they tell a story that cannot be justified.
In 1988, the US Navy shot down Iran Air Flight 655, a civilian passenger plane, killing 290 people including 66 children.
No one was held accountable.
That impunity didn’t end. It set a precedent.
@prem_thakker breaks down the attack you’ve probably never heard about
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The year when India downgraded itself from an educated, globally celebrated, economist Prime Minister to a school fail, roadside, grotesque, ill spoken retarded, communal rascal.