This was done inside a student residence. Security blocked students and staff from accessing their own homes for this event. The water used came from the residences. During the 40°C heatwave, students couldn't access their own park to cool off or their homes to escape the heat
Someone said it in Spanish, but I'll say it in English so that as many people as possible know: Venezuelans currently don't have aid and are unprepared for this because the regime has stolen all the resources that guarantee the security and stability of the Venezuelan people
The Nazis were not the only ones who operated concentration camps. Britain used them in South Africa and Kenya.
In Kenya, the camps were sites for random executions and Interrogation involved stuffing detainees mouth with mud and stomping their throats till they passed out.
Before the British fought the Nazis, they used history's first concentration camps to commit genocide during the Boer War.
These camps were built by British soldiers amid the Boer War, during which the British rounded up Dutch Boers and native South Africans and locked them into cramped camps where they died off by the thousands.
This is where the word "concentration camp" was first used – in British camps that systematically imprisoned more than 115,000 people and saw at least 25,000 of them killed off. In fact, more men, women, and children died of starvation and disease in these camps than did men actually fighting in the Second Boer War of 1899 to 1902, a territorial struggle in South Africa . . And yet the first genocide of the 20th century started with good intentions. The camps were originally set up as refugee camps, meant to house the families that had been forced to abandon their homes to escape the ravages of war."
And then there was Kenya...
The Kikuyu genocide took place in the 1950s, a decade after the Holocaust and the West’s promise to never again allow the destruction of entire peoples, and it saw virtually the entire population of 1.5 million Kikuyu locked up in concentration camps, where they were starved, beaten, and tortured to death by the tens of thousands.
Despite the poor budget and weak donations
We continue to provide support and food to your displaced brothers and sisters in Gaza. 🇵🇸
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Protests are a protected human right. The Trump administration continues to misuse overly broad and vaguely defined “domestic terrorism” charges against anyone it deems to be “antifa”- inflating sentences in order to silence free speech and restrict peaceful protest. These charges are not only politically motivated, but they are a serious abuse of criminal law to target dissent and neutralize opposition.
In weaponizing the DOJ, President Trump has gained unchecked power to stifle scrutiny of his administration’s actions. We must continue to call out the quiet normalization of national security tools used to violate our right to free speech and peaceful protest. Congress and the Inspector General of the DOJ must investigate the frightening criminalization of protest under the Trump administration.
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You shouldn't be allowed to say "Free Palestine" while using that same mouth to condemn Palestinian resistance. The words should catch in your throat like a fishbone.
'Intentarán matarme y sumir al Congo en guerras interminables porque saben que una África unida e independiente, tanto política como económicamente, marcaría el fin de su dominio y el comienzo de nuestra verdadera libertad".
Patrice Lumumba
Pte. Congo
Asesinado por Bélgica/EEUU
DONT SCROLLING PLEASE , I BEG U
I cannot describe the struggle every morning to cook some food, and after all this you have no bread to eat.💔🥹
HELP ME GET FOOD
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Was honoured to meet Sebastian Tow, one of 12 Canadians on the Global Sumud Flotilla trying to bring aid to Gaza. His report of horrific violations by the IDF, including piracy in international waters, beatings and sexual assault is harrowing. Canada should respond strongly now.
💢🇵🇸 3 Palestinians, among them a 12-year-old boy, were killed in continued Israeli attacks across Gaza on Wednesday, the latest in a string of strikes, shootings, and demolitions that have broken the ceasefire daily, according to Palestinian sources.
Per Felesteen Online:
🔸 Ahmad Mohsen al-Raqab, 12, killed in shelling near the al-Attar area of al-Mawasi in Khan Younis. At least two very young children were hospitalized after with severe injuries following the attack. (See attached videos.)
🔸 Kamal Mohammed Hamdan al-Najjar, who died of wounds from an earlier strike on the same area
🔸 Adam Abu Hudaid, killed after being targeted in a strike near “Street 5” in al-Mawasi on Tuesday evening
🔸Israeli forces overnight also bombed a displacement camp in Gaza City’s Sheikh Ijlin neighborhood, leaving dozens of families without shelter, and detonated a robot packed with explosives east of the city.
🔸Gaza’s Health Ministry says 1,027 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire took effect on October 11, part of a cumulative toll of more than 73,000 since October 2023.
🎥 Footage from Ibrahim Qannan and Adli Abu Taha
“Football is about community, and our community stands against genocide.”
Kneecap (@kneecapceol) and their manager spoke to AJ+ about why Ireland-Israel games should be canceled.
how zines were used as evidence to sentence Prairieland defendants to decades in prison at 2025 protest at Texas ICE facility
"They didn’t like my book club.” - Elizabeth Soto, mother of three and defendant.
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The Cheetah Girls fiasco is the perfect illustration of Hollywood pushing out young black girls in media because how does a book that is about 4 black girls become a show with only one ????