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Everyone in this photo taken in El Fasher was lined up and shot dead within minutes by UAE-backed RSF militants.
Go to StandwithSudan.com to tell the world what’s happening in El Fasher and how the UAE is funding the massacre. Make #Sudan the only agenda in parliaments around the world.

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Recently I have been travelling through northern Kurdistan, and have met with Kurdish people from all different kinds of backgrounds. They told countless stories of the current systematic oppression and repression they face – especially from the Turkish state –, as well as a history full of massacres.
Destruction and exploitation of the nature – such as unlawful forest cutdowns, sacrificing zones for mining companies and fires – is one of the many tools used as part of the continuous attacks against the Kurds. This often leads to devastation of local communities and biodiversity as well as forced displacement. Erasure of culture and identity, state violence, political prisoners, forced displacement, ecocides and disappearances are just some examples of the discrimination people face on an everyday basis, as well as being denied the right to self determination and freedom.
To build genuine bridges of solidarity in Turkey, autonomy and self-governance for Kurdish regions are essential. The Kurdish people deserve the right to shape their own lives, culture, and communities.
Turkey must clarify its stance on the Kurds and other minority groups by enshrining their rights in the constitution. The government continues to use “terrorism” as a pretext to silence its political opponents. Tens of thousands of politically active individuals remain imprisoned without fair trials. International organizations such as the ECHR, UN, and Amnesty have condemned this and call for their release.
For a sustainable peace and a just future, the Kurds’ right to freedom and autonomy must be respected and the violent attacks against Kurdistan must end.
No one is free until everyone is free. Bijî Kurdistan!
#bijikurdistan #freekurdistan #climatejusticenow

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Incredible reporting from @clarissaward, showing the reality inside of Gaza. Worth a watch if you get a moment. There are also journalists inside Gaza that have been continuously reporting on what’s happening there, many have died in the process.
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Take in this image. Think about what it means to have a number drawn onto your body in the middle of the night. A child is narrating. Read it in his voice.
Anealla@anealla
According to him, Israeli soldiers numbered them. “They kept saying, ‘You are all Hamas.’ They wrote numbers on our arms. My number was 56,” he said.
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This absolutely needs more attention. So many complicit across the supply chain. Apple makes anywhere between 45-120% markup on its phones. That children are dying in mine collapses while digging for heterogenite with rebar is appalling (among many, many other crimes).
K.Diallo ☭@nyeusi_waasi
Congolese staged protest at a front of Apple Store in Montreal (canda) due to the brand's support for genocide and modern slavery (benefit from the child labor) in the DR Congo ✊🏿🇨🇩🔥
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Palestine isn’t the only reason not to shop at Starbucks
BrianMier@BrianMteleSUR
In Minas Gerais, Brazil, labor inspectors rescued 159 workers from slave-like conditions on 4 coffee plantations that supply Starbucks. All had received its C.A.F.E Practices (Coffee and Farmer Equity) seal. Some of the rescued workers were minors.+
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