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Sorteo antirrepresivo para sufragar los gastos judiciales derivados de la detención y del proceso administrativo abierto contra un militante por investigar las infiltraciones policiales.
Papeletas a 1€ aquí ⏬ entradium.com/events/sorteo-…
🔥 Las ganadoras se anunciarán el 13/12 🔥




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Detenido en Madrid un militante por investigar las infiltraciones policiales en MMSS y orgs. de izquierdas. La policía tb le incautó el teléfono para clonar el contenido, pero una jueza ha dictaminado que no está justificado y se lo tendrán que devolver. elsaltodiario.com/madrid/detenid…
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@lx_zorrx Yo desde q estoy con Sergio siempre acabo llegando a fin de mes con la maravillosa cantidad de tre euro
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@paulapovedam atropellaré a alguien cuando me diga que gire a la derecha y haya un peatón en la izq
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@stinkyyyface 🫥 entonces ya no sé aunque tal vez la montura te puede salir más barata ahí y luego metes los cristales con graduación en óptica 🫡
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@stinkyyyface Yo tengo unas y me van bien para el precio que tienen lo único que no estaban graduadas solo para luz azul
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Why Hamas is NOT a terrorist group
The framework of international law:
The United Nations (UN) has never declared Hamas a terrorist group. Only certain countries are doing this (USA, EU, Canada and some others), but not international law.
Why? Because Israel is recognized as an occupying power: since 1967 it has occupied Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem by military force. According to International Humanitarian Law, peoples under occupation have the legitimate right to resist, even with weapons, against the occupier.
This is supported by:
- UN resolutions, which recognize the right of all peoples to fight against colonial and foreign occupation.
- Geneva Conventions and the practice of the International Criminal Court (CPI), which do not criminalize armed resistance, provided that the laws of war are respected.
In this frame, Hamas is a political and resistance actor, not a terrorist group.
Judith Butler (American philosopher, Berkeley University): affirmed that “armed resistance under occupation cannot be reduced to terrorism,” and that the debate must include the roots of violence: occupation and colonialism.
Hamas could be criticized for certain acts, but that does not nullify its political legitimacy nor its character as a liberation movement.
Israel has imposed the label of "terrorism" as a propaganda tool to:
1) Prevent the world from talking about occupation and apartheid.
2) Justify massive bombing of civilian population in Gaza.
3) Criminalize any form of Palestinian resistance, whether armed or even peaceful (NGOs, students, journalists).
Calling Hamas a “terrorist” is not a legal fact, it’s a political and media strategy.
Israel, on the other hand, has murdered resistance leaders without trial, demonstrating its contempt for international law.
Palestinian resistance groups are comparable to other anti-colonial movements in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Hamas is a Palestinian actor with real representation in society, as it won elections in 2006.
The UN has never declared Hamas a terrorist. Israel is an occupying power. And according to international law, resistance against occupation is legitimate. That is not terrorism, it is a people's right to liberate themselves.

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@gatoverde__ @lx_zorrx @paulapovedam si le seguís metiendo miedo a la pobre paula no va a volver en la vida a murcia
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Not even dabbling into the bullshit of a ratio %1 is

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I have the greatest respect for Gisèle Pelicot, but it's also important to be aware of her daughter Caroline Darian's situation too.
Caroline thinks she is also a victim of Dominique Pelicot. Her mother doesn't think she was.
“She is not able to recognise that I probably was drugged by my father. It is a way for her to protect herself.” Caroline no longer speaks to Gisèle.
It is so painful when a father's violence tears mothers and children apart. I can totally understand why Caroline feels the need to be no contact now.
“Incest in France is taboo. And there are a lot of victims where it’s always the same situation. To recognise that your daughter, your son, is a victim – it’s quite difficult.
“I think my mum is not able to recognise it because, otherwise, I think she’s going to die.”
Caroline encourages survivors to share their stories of abuse.
independent.co.uk/news/world/eur…
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