🚨⚽️ BREAKING: Pep Guardiola steps down as Manchester City's manager after 10 years.
We want to thank him for using his platform to speak out against human rights abuses while working here in the UK.
Thank you Pep Guardiola for using your platform.
Governments killing, displacing and dehumanising millions across the world want to make us think it's normal.
But Guardiola is right.
We can't look away. And we cannot accept it.
What is being asked of us right now is to fight for justice, for every single human.
You're not alone. Let's do it together. 🕯️
@PepTeam
✊ #StopTheGenocide 🇵🇸
San Mames shows its support to Palestine, represented at the stadium today by @HoneyThaljieh, a group of Palestinian refugees living in the Basque Country and representatives of @UNRWA Euskadi.
We are with you! لكم كل الدعم، نحن معكم
#AthleticMallorca #AthleticClub 🦁
Kieran Andrieu, my colleague at @novaramedia & a friend I admire, has now been kidnapped by Israel. What is happening off the coast of Gaza is illegal under international law.
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A British citizen has been kidnapped @Keir_Starmer.
Today, after 14 years, I’m resigning from the Labour Party.
Jeremy Corbyn and I will co-lead the founding of a new party, with other Independent MPs, campaigners and activists across the country.
Join us. The time is now.
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Thank you Pep Guardiola for speaking up for the people of Gaza, as well as calling for peace in Ukraine, Sudan and Congo.
In the face of genocide, silence is not an option. Well done to all those who are using their platform to defend our shared humanity.
Pep Guardiola, while receiving an honorary degree from the University of Manchester:
“It’s so painful what we see in Gaza, it hurts all my body. It’s not about ideology but the love of life. It’s about refusing to be silent or still when it matters the most”
@PepTeam