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A woman staged a protest in Oslo to raise awareness of Israel's plans to execute Palestinian detainees, laying out a banner that read “Free Palestinian Hostages” as part of the demonstration.
The woman set up a number of nooses and symbolically hung herself to raise awareness of the controversial legislation.
The action was used to highlight opposition to Israel's execution laws, with the protester using a symbolic noose to represent capital punishment.
The law creates an effective blackout for Palestinians sentenced to death in the occupied West Bank.
It allows executions by hanging to be carried out covertly and imposes near-total isolation on “death row” prisoners.
The law applies only to Palestinians under “acts of terrorism,” and not to Israelis.
The legislation has drawn widespread criticism for violating the right to life and for its discriminatory application.
Human rights groups and legal experts have strongly opposed the bill, citing Israel's broad use of "terrorism" charges against Palestinians and a sharp rise in reports of torture and deaths in custody since the war on Gaza began.
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"Like a river to the sea."
A flash mob in Australia’s Brisbane city drew a large crowd as protesters gathered to oppose new Queensland laws restricting pro-Palestinian expression.
Set to John Farnham’s 1988 hit “Two Strong Hearts”, the performance used the lyric “like a river to the sea” as a deliberate workaround to echo a now-banned phrase.
The phrase "from the river to the sea" had been widely used by protesters over the past two years in demonstrations against Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
It is now criminalised under Queensland state law, carrying potential prison penalties of up to two years, in what critics say is legislation brought under foreign influence via pro-Israeli lobby groups.
The song choice turned a familiar Australian anthem into a pointed protest against political censorship.
The demonstration came a day before police arrested around 20 people at a larger rally on 18 April, where protesters openly chanted and displayed phrases such as “from the river to the sea”.
Those arrested were taking part in what was a peaceful protest, intentionally challenging the legislation.
Australians argue the law is targeting pro-Palestinian voices and suppressing solidarity, and critics say the ban is part of an orchestrated campaign by foreign entities against the interests of Australians.
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Question:
If Iran has bombed Israel for 7 weeks in over 100 missile attacks how come Tel Aviv is still standing?
How come Israel is able to enter Lebanon and demolish every house in village after village?
The world is a stage
We know for sure our governments aka Pax Judaica is fighting a war against We The (gullible) People.
My Question:
Is Iran in on it?
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It’s time to understand why 63% enrichment of uranium is the magic number. I’ll let Maryam Shani explain as only she can.
Don’t know about you but I am so much wiser for her bite size contributions to this important conversation as the U.S. looks to further talks in Islamabad.
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Pay attention to the sermons Pete Fiction
@PeteHegseth
Clash Report@clashreport
Pete Hegseth quoted a fake Bible verse from Pulp Fiction during a Pentagon sermon.
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