El gobierno de EEUU prohibió toda venta de boletería del Mundial a iraníes, no importa si llevan 30 años viviendo en otra parte, no importa nada: los iraníes no entran y punto. Cuando Indonesia quiso hacer esto con Israel en el Mundial Sub20 2023, la FIFA le quitó la sede
The decision by the Bureau of the Assembly of States Parties, a political body dominated by Western states and their allies, to suspend ICC Prosecutor Khan, despite the exculpatory findings of both the judicial panel that reviewed the case and the OIOS oversight body, can only be seen as just the latest step in a long campaign by the Israeli regime and its US and other allies to obstruct, delay, and punish the prosecutor and the court for their attempts to hold Israeli regime perpetrators to account, and to send a message to judges and future prosecutors: ‘challenge the Israeli regime and we will crush you.’ The full Assembly must overturn this scandalous action, and take concrete steps to protect the court and prosecutors from Israeli, US, and Western persecution. If they fail to do so, the still nascent ICC will whither and die on the vine, and with it, any hope of international criminal accountability in our time.
Israel responds to Iran's retaliatory strikes by cutting off all aid to Gaza.
This is a state which routinely collectively punishes civilians as a tactic of war.
This is monstrous, and it is also a grave war crime.
There's only one thing I find more appaling than the discriminatory treatment of the Iranian football team by the US in the upcoming World Cup 2026 and it isn't that corrupt FIFA allows it. It's the collective silence of 47 other nations that are participating.
The genocide seems unstoppable,
Necrocapitalism seems invincible- but they are not!
All we need is UNITY. COORDINATION. PERSEVERANCE.
Keep Protesting. Striking. Boycotting. Litigating.
Not just once.
All the times needed till the Apartheid ends and the system which fed it too.
🚨 HISTORIQUE : La justice suisse refuse de criminaliser la solidarité avec la Palestine !
À Genève, le tribunal vient de rendre une décision majeure qui fera date en Europe :
1️⃣Il reconnaît qu’un génocide est en cours.
2️⃣Il juge qu’aucun motif ne justifie de sanctionner des militants pacifiques.
3️⃣Il rappelle que la liberté d’expression protège la désobéissance civile non violente et que réprimer ces mobilisations est incompatible avec la démocratie.
Une victoire cruciale : défendre les droits humains n’est pas un crime. 🍉✌🏼
This shows that Germany obviously still doesn't get it: their "historical responsibility" isn't to support Israel even as they commit genocide.
When the lesson of Nazism is obviously a universal one about justice, they instead think it's a blood debt to a particular people.
Which is, when you think about it, the Nazi way of looking at it: hierarchizing peoples and assigning collective responsibility - or collective impunity - on that basis.
Everyone should watch this speech.
"The irony of accepting an award for covering a genocide in the very country that enables that genocide should not be lost."
AJ Faultlines documentary, Kids Under Fire, won "Outstanding War or Violence Conflict Coverage" at the 2026 News #Emmys in New York City yesterday.
Josh Rushing dedicated the award to journalists killed by Israeli forces.
"Complaining about the past" is what you call it when the subject matter doesn't affect you.
When it affects you, it has different names.
It's called "never forget."
It's called "honoring their sacrifice."
It's called "ensuring this never happens again."
It's called building museums, erecting memorials, making films, writing curricula, holding annual ceremonies with heads of state and military flyovers.
The question of whether the past deserves ongoing examination is never actually about the past.
It is always about whose past.
Some pasts are sacred and must be permanently remembered.
Some pasts are inconvenient and must be permanently forgotten.
The difference between the two categories is not the scale of the suffering.
It is the identity of the people who caused it.
"Complaining about the past" is what you call it when the subject matter doesn't affect you.
When it affects you, it has different names.
It's called "never forget."
It's called "honoring their sacrifice."
It's called "ensuring this never happens again."
It's called building museums, erecting memorials, making films, writing curricula, holding annual ceremonies with heads of state and military flyovers.
The question of whether the past deserves ongoing examination is never actually about the past.
It is always about whose past.
Some pasts are sacred and must be permanently remembered.
Some pasts are inconvenient and must be permanently forgotten.
The difference between the two categories is not the scale of the suffering.
It is the identity of the people who caused it.
Pope Leo XIV: "Among these ideologies, I consider particularly insidious the one that suggests that every person must earn or justify his or her own worth, to the point of attributing greater value to those who are more efficient or effective. From this perspective, persons end up being reduced to a means of achieving results, a resource to be used and exploited, and are no longer recognized as a proper end in themselves who should never be instrumentalized. The value of persons, however, does not depend on what they achieve or produce. There are rights that apply to everyone simply by virtue of being human, and no human power can legitimately deny or arbitrarily limit them." #MagnificaHumanitas
I see Cuba very much like I see Haiti. They fought for their freedom, expelled the colonizers, & the colonizers have been punishing them ever since. You either stand for freedom or with the colonizer. Freedom is never free.
Interconnected global repression.
We are outraged by the violent assault by the Ertzaintza
(Basque autonomous police) against newly returned flotilla participants at Bilbao
Airport.
This is what is what the spread of violence looks like. The result of unchecked aggression green-lighted by world powers.
Refuse repression. Resist oppression. Rise up in solidarity.
OUTRAGEOUS! In front of their families and the entire Basque press, our Flotilla volunteers were attacked by the airport police in Bilbao, Basque Country-Spain, upon returning to their home country.
@EspenBarthEide Dette er jo veldig langt fra godt nok, @EspenBarthEide, og det vet du. Dette er bare ord vi har hørt før, men det må nå kunne stilles krav om handling - ord er ikke lenger nok, og det har de ikke vært på veldig lang tid. Nok er nok! #FREEPALESTİNE