
Joe McAllister
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Joe McAllister
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Hoping for change, another world is possible.
London, England Katılım Ocak 2010
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Left: ITV News's Political Correspondent Carl Dinnen says that police officers 'apparently' kicked the suspect in the head, then showed police bodycam footage which doesn't show the kicks
Right: The actual footage showing police kicking the suspect 5 times in the head after he was immobilised, on the ground, after being shot by a taser
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Maccabi Tel Aviv fans not allowed to attend Aston Villa UEFA Europa match due to safety concerns.
This is what happened last time the genocidal racist violent hooligans visited Europe @pularjs
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Time to expell its killers from competitions, @UEFA.
Lets make sport apartheid and genocide free. One ball, one kick at the time.
UEFA@UEFA
Farewell to Suleiman al-Obeid, the 'Palestinian Pelé'. A talent who gave hope to countless children, even in the darkest of times.
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"He went out to get flour for his family, was shot in the stomach and then a tank ran over him"
@HumzaYousaf describes how his father-in-laws's cousin was killed in Gaza.
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"'So-called innocent Palestinians'? 17,000 Palestinian children were killed. Were they not innocent?"
A shocking Jubilee exchange between me & a pro-Israeli Iranian-American Batman villain. I asked him a simple Q, FIVE times. Clip below.
Full 'debate': youtube.com/watch?v=2S-WJN…

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This is reminiscent of footage of the KKK in the American South.
Sarah Wilkinson@swilkinsonbc
At 3am, israelis storm the village of Fakhit in Palestine on horseback: they violently assault a young girl & her mother on their own property
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.@HelenaKennedyKC: ".. where you force people.. into a concentration camp..."
Interviewer: "You use the words concentration camp, do you mean that, because our understanding of concentration camps is surely very different from this"
"Why?"
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The evidence is all there for everyone to see, but the problem is that those in government have the power to ignore it, aided and abetted by a complicit media. That is paradigmatic of post-democracy. Given our future of crisis and climate collapse, the prospect is terrifying.
Saul Staniforth@SaulStaniforth
.@HelenaKennedyKC: ".. where you force people.. into a concentration camp..." Interviewer: "You use the words concentration camp, do you mean that, because our understanding of concentration camps is surely very different from this" "Why?"
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After months of pressure from pro‑Palestine activists, most prominently the Palestinian Youth Movement, Danish shipping giant Maersk has quietly announced a major policy shift: it is severing ties with companies operating in illegal settlements across the occupied West Bank.
In a brief update on its website, Maersk revealed that, following a thorough transport review, it has “strengthened our screening procedures in relation to Israeli settlements, including aligning our screening process with the OHCHR database of enterprises involved in activities in the settlements.”
The move comes amid mounting global scrutiny of Maersk's role in hauling both military cargo, like F‑35 fighter parts, and civilian goods linked to businesses operating in settlement zones. Last year, this pressure spilled into protests: Maersk ships were barred from some Spanish ports over alleged arms shipments, and dockworkers in Morocco refused to load F‑35 components
Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM) spokesperson, Aisha Nizar, said of this move: “This sends a clear message to the global shipping industry: compliance with international law and basic human rights is not optional. Doing business with Israel’s illegal settlements is no longer viable, and the world is watching to see who follows next.”
Adding: “We will continue to build pressure and mobilise people power until Maersk cuts all ties to genocide and ends the transport of weapons and weapons components to Israel.”

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5% of UK GDP is £140 billion.
British defence spending is presently £60 billion.
So an extra £80 billion! While prisons are full, police barely exist in much of country, streets look appalling, graffiti is everywhere, & millions of kids are in poverty.
Starmer is not well!
FT UK Politics@ftukpolitics
UK defence funding will hit 5% of GDP by 2035, Starmer to tell Nato summit on.ft.com/4k4TFPU
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