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@nrheroor

Katılım Nisan 2013
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Alonso Gurmendi
Alonso Gurmendi@Alonso_GD·
In celebration of @FranceskAlbs recent standing ovations at both LSE and SOAS, let me highlight the main contributions her Reports have made to the way we understand the genocide of the Palestnian people in Gaza 🧵
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Ghassan Hage
Ghassan Hage@anthroprofhage·
It really disturbs me professionally as a researcher of colonialism that I so fell for the idea that the worst of genocidal colonialisms is well behind us that my analytical imagination was and still is is unable to encompass the perpetration and legitimisation of so much evil.
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Greta Thunberg
Greta Thunberg@GretaThunberg·
After almost 4 months of encampment, the student Palestine encampment in Dortmund were forced by German police to take down the camp and leave, and police said they would arrest me if I went there. All this just because the students had invited me to speak at their event and I had been to a pro Palestine protest in Berlin the day before that police has stormed. 1/2
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Ben Ehrenreich
Ben Ehrenreich@BenEhrenreich·
War for “civilization against savagery” has been code for genocide for more than a couple centuries
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Charles Onyango-Obbo
Charles Onyango-Obbo@cobbo3·
From April next year, Canadian, German, US, UK and 29 other countries, will require a visa to enter Namibia. These include all “non-reciprocating countries”. In other words, if you make Namibians pay for your visa, you will pay for theirs bbc.com/news/articles/…
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Maya Mikdashi
Maya Mikdashi@mayamikdashi·
Professors are told to 1) ignore the historical record, 2) ignore the UN, 3) ignore the ICJ/ICC, 4) ignore academic consensus, 5) ignore NGO consensus. We are told to stop being academics when it comes to #Palestine. This is the threat to the university we should be talking about
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Tom Snarsky
Tom Snarsky@TomSnarsky·
Mahmoud Darwish, tr. Sinan Antoon
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Alan Lester
Alan Lester@aljhlester·
1/6 🧵I’ve given a few talks recently about trans-Atlantic slavery in British history, to people who really don’t want to hear it. I don’t mean haranguing shoppers in Oxford Street, but talks to church, community and business groups comprised of small ‘c’ conservative White people who’ve been willing to hear me out, even if they find it uncomfortable. I’ve kept it factual and based it on two main databases: slavevoyages.org on British participation in the trans-Atlantic slave ‘trade’ and ucl.ac.uk/lbs/ on slave ownership. On every occasion, there have been two main objections. In case its useful for others, this thread sets out what they are, along with my own attempts to answer:
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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt
If one includes both direct & indirect deaths from Israel's assault, the death toll in Gaza goes up to 186,000 people, according to the medical journal @TheLancet. That's 1 in every 12 Gaza inhabitants killed in the last 9 months of genocide.
Ghassan Abu Sitta, Chair of Conflict Medicine AUB@GhassanAbuSitt1

BREAKING: The Lancet has just published this article "conservatively" estimating that the death toll in the Gaza genocide could be 186,000 people or more. That's 8% of the population, obliterated. These are apocalyptic figures. thelancet.com/journals/lance… thelancet.com/journals/lance…

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Amitav Ghosh
Amitav Ghosh@GhoshAmitav·
"Our house is on fire and we're literally telling the firemen they have too much water." It has long been clear that despite all the climate pieties mouthed by global elites, if an energy transition threatened to upset the geopolitical status quo the collective West would do everything possible to block, or slow it down. This is why the planetary crisis is primarily a geopolitical problem and not an issue that can be 'solved' through techno-scientific fixes.
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand

Important, even crucial point by Professor @adam_tooze in the FT: ft.com/content/f035fa… He argues that "the extraordinary pace of China’s green energy investment [...] is our best hope of actually achieving climate stabilisation in time to stave off planetary disaster". Because of this, it is extremely consequential "whether Beijing’s planners have the courage and conviction to throw their weight behind the startling pace at which China’s businesses are driving the energy transition, or whether they retreat to a more cautious line." And, insanely, all the messages the West is sending Beijing - first and foremost its demonization of China's green efforts with the "overcapacity" narrative - is that Beijing should in fact retreat to a more cautious line. I suspect China won't listen to this: their response is to point out - rightly - that far from an overcapacity in green technology, the world suffers from chronic undercapacity given the scale of the challenge. But it is still important, as Tooze is doing, to highlight the sheer insanity of what's going on right now. Our house is on fire and we're literally telling the firemen they have too much water.

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Carlos Azevedo
Carlos Azevedo@cprazevedo·
Europe—not just Germany—is a profoundly racist space. The sooner everyone realises/admits this, the sooner we can try to change it.
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