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Mark Kersten || @markkersten.bsky.social

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Political Violence, Atrocities, Human Rights, International Law, Canadian Law | Prof @goUFV | @WayamoFound | BCL/JD McGill | PhD, @LSEnews | PostDoc @munkschool

Vancouver, British Columbia Katılım Nisan 2009
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"Global Affairs Canada said it had not approved new permits for items that could be used in the genocidal Gaza war since Jan 2024, but acknowledged “not all exports from Canada require an export permit”." How 51 countries armed Israel during Gaza war: aljazeera.com/news/longform/…
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Wayamo Foundation@WayamoFound·
"And of course the war in the Middle East doesn't help, because transport costs have gone up." As Sudan war drags on, US-Iran conflict compounds humanitarian crisis in Darfur: al-monitor.com/originals/2026… #KeepEyesonSudan
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"The voting record speaks to both the normative ambition of the text & the fault lines that have defined the politics of climate responsibility since the ICJ rendered its landmark opinion." UNGA Votes to Operationalize the ICJ’s Climate Advisory Opinion: ejiltalk.org/from-opinion-t…
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MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦
MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦@MFA_Ukraine·
Ukraine is continuing to deal with the aftermath of Russia’s overnight attack on May 24. At least four people were killed and around 100 injured, including 87 in Kyiv alone. In total, nearly 300 sites across Kyiv were damaged. The majority were residential buildings, with almost 150 private houses and apartment buildings sustaining various degrees of damage. Emergency services, medics, and recovery teams are working around the clock every day to eliminate the consequences of the attack and restore affected areas. We are grateful to everyone helping Ukraine recover from the horrors of Russian strikes. As usual, Russia deliberately targeted civilian infrastructure and civilians. Unable to achieve success on the battlefield, it is trying to break the resistance and spirit of the Ukrainian people. The world must not turn a blind eye to the war crimes of the terrorist state. Support for Ukraine must remain fully consolidated – air defense is critically important for protecting the lives of our people. Pressure on the aggressor must only increase.
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“Coffee in Gaza doesn't prove there is no suffering. It proves there is no genocide.” This is weird misinformation about the way genocide works. Read the Convention. Genocide is the intentional destruction *in whole or in part* of a population. Its existence in Gaza is clear.
Ahmed Al-Khalidi@khalidi79397

A genocide is happening in Gaza, they tell us. Then scroll your feed: Comma Cafee, just opened in Gaza City. Espresso machines, plated desserts, dim lighting. Vanilla Café. Upscale, glass facade. Nova Restaurant in Khan Younis: sleek wood interior, beachfront seating. Named, apparently without irony, after the music festival where 364 Israelis were slaughtered on October 7. O2 Restaurant. pizza, ice cream, milkshakes, TikTok food porn. Open-air markets in Gaza City with apples, avocados, oranges, bananas. Supermarkets stocked for Ramadan with imported goods. A "Gaza Coffee" brand selling 100% Arabica premium beans, taking online orders, with five-star reviews dated this year. Even Al Jazeera's writer concedes the cafes "were built with expensive materials, carefully painted, furnished with tables, sofas, and elegant chairs, with glass facades and shining lights." Now hold that next to actual genocide. Rwanda, 1994. 800,000 Tutsi murdered in 100 days. ~8,000 per day. Hutu radio read names of neighbors to be hacked apart by morning. No one opened a café. Cambodia, 1975–79. Khmer Rouge emptied Phnom Penh at gunpoint in 72 hours. Currency abolished. Markets abolished. Eyeglasses got you killed. Two million dead. The Holocaust. Warsaw Ghetto: 92,000 dead of starvation and disease before the deportations even began. Auschwitz processed 6,000 people a day into smoke. There were no glass-facade espresso bars in Łódź in 1943. Srebrenica, July 1995. 8,372 men and boys executed in days. No restaurants reopened. They were in mass graves. Armenia, 1915. Death marches into the Syrian desert. No imported avocados. The common thread of genocide is that the targeted population is not allowed to exist. Not in cafes, not in markets, not in their homes, not anywhere. The perpetrator's entire project is their absence. Gaza in 2026, by every honest description, is something else: a brutal war zone, partially destroyed, with a population suffering real hardship and simultaneously a place where new businesses open, beachfront restaurants serve customers, and a post war economy is being written about in business pages. Both things are true. That is what war looks like. Lebanon 2006. Mosul 2017. Mariupol 2022. Aleppo 2016. Civilians die and life adapts around the destruction. It is not what genocide looks like. So why the word? Because "genocide" is the most powerful word in the post-WWII moral vocabulary. It triggers automatic legal obligations, suspends normal debate, and short-circuits proportionality analysis. Apply it successfully and your adversary loses the right to defend itself before the argument even begins. That is exactly why it is being deployed by a side that started a war on October 7, took hostages, embedded itself in hospitals and schools, and now needs the West to force a ceasefire it could not win on the battlefield. It is asymmetric warfare with a thesaurus. The rockets failed. The tunnels failed. The word might not. Coffee in Gaza doesn't prove there is no suffering. It proves there is no genocide. Those are not the same claim and the people conflating them are counting on you not to notice.

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Ashley Burke
Ashley Burke@AshleyBurkeCBC·
Hamed Esmaeilion just ran the Ottawa marathon in memory of his daughter Reera who would have turned 16 yesterday. Reera & her mother Parisa were among the passengers on Flight PS752 that the IRGC shot down in 2020 with missiles. @esmaeilion
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“Canada is participating in this. Canada is handing people over to ICE.” For the sake of security & human rights, Carney needs to scrap the Safe Third Country Agreement & the presence of ICE in Canada. They're a fascist force, not a law enforcement agency theguardian.com/world/2026/may…
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Ezequiel Jimenez
Ezequiel Jimenez@ezejim7·
Hungary joins the select group of States that began the withdrawal process from the Rome Statute to then rescind it (Gambia, South Africa). This is good news. The ASP will continue to have 125 members, the highest ever.
Magyar Péter (Ne féljetek)@magyarpeterMP

The government withdraws Hungary’s intention to leave the International Criminal Court and bans the import of agricultural products from Ukraine.

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Heidi Matthews
Heidi Matthews@Heidi__Matthews·
Flotilla participants are arriving at Istanbul airport. This is what Israel military and prison personnel did to them.
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