




THREAD: 1. Anatomy of a genocide sketched out. ohchr.org/en/press-relea…
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THREAD: 1. Anatomy of a genocide sketched out. ohchr.org/en/press-relea…

From IG @hebh_jamal On 4th day of the #Ulm5 trial, Germany again proves its bias + complicity with genocide The judge again refused to allow the defendents to sit with their lawyers + when 1 of the accused was allowed to speak, the judge STOPPED the trial due to audience reaction





⭕️ Trump’s Board of Peace has received zero dollars in its World Bank fund four months after launch — FT ▪️The financial fund set up by the World Bank for Trump’s Board of Peace has received no money from donors four months after its establishment, the Financial Times reported, citing four people familiar with the matter. ▪️Instead, donations have been routed through a JPMorgan account with no independent transparency requirements. ▪️ Morocco’s ~$20 million has funded the office of Nickolay Mladenov, the board’s ‘high representative’ for postwar Gaza, and salaries for a Palestinian technocratic committee. The UAE provided $100 million to train a Gaza police force, but the program has yet to start and the funds are frozen. ▪️ Member states had pledged $7 billion for the board’s Gaza relief package and Trump promised a further $10 billion in U.S. funding. ▪️”Not one US dollar has been deployed for the rebuilding of Gaza,” two people familiar with postwar planning told the FT. No reconstruction contracts have been awarded.


💢 BREAKING: Bolivia’s Chamber of Deputies voted to repeal Law 1341, dismantling key legal restrictions that limited the president’s ability to impose a “state of exception” and deploy the military during internal unrest. The law, passed in 2020, capped emergency powers at 60 days, required justification for suspending civil rights, and restricted military force against demonstrations. The repeal comes after four weeks of nationwide protests and road blockades demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz. Supporters say the law prevented authorities from clearing disruptions that have blocked food, fuel, and medical supplies from reaching major cities like La Paz. Human rights groups warn the repeal removes critical safeguards and gives the executive branch sweeping powers to order a military crackdown on protesters by decree.





