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I’m Nobody! Who are you? Are you – Nobody – too? ADHD-certified topic jumper ¯\_(ツ)_/¯



UNESCO expresses concern over the protection of cultural heritage sites amidst escalating violence in the Middle East. On Monday 2 march, the Golestan Palace in Tehran, a UNESCO World Heritage site, was reportedly damaged by debris and the shock wave following an airstrike to the Arag Square, located in the buffer zone of the site in the Iranian capital. UNESCO continues to closely monitor the situation of cultural heritage in the country and across the region, with a view to ensuring its protection. To that end, the Organization has communicated to all parties concerned the geographical coordinates of sites on the World Heritage List as well as those of national significance, to avoid any potential damage. UNESCO recalls that cultural property is protected under international law, notably the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, including its enhanced protection mechanism, as well as the 1972 Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage.

Premier Doug Ford removed Ontario MPP Goldie Ghamari (@gghamari) from the Conservative caucus because of her ongoing criticism of the Islamists and her association with those who thought the same way. This happened on June 28, 2024. Now, the US Department of Justice has revealed that the Islamists in Iran had a $250,000 contract out to have her killed. The killing was to have been done by the Jalisco Cartel. She was right. Doug Ford is a numpty.

















A humanitarian aid convoy from Tajikistan, reportedly consisting of ~110 large trucks, departed on March 18 and is expected to arrive in Iran soon. At the same time, there are separate reports raising concerns about materials reaching Iran from China/Russia that could support military programs, including so-called “dual-use” items like chemical components for rocket fuel and also drones. However, ordinary Iranians have not been subject to widespread hardship or disasters that would require this aid. Recent events, including precision strikes, have largely targeted IRGC-linked military sites suggesting the convoy’s main beneficiaries are regime or military forces rather than the general population. While labeled “humanitarian,” the shipment’s timing and context raise questions about who truly benefits. There is currently no verified evidence linking the Tajik aid convoy itself to weapons or disguised military equipment.






