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One of the videos that deeply affected and shocked me.
A little girl runs with her siblings behind a water truck, trying to stop it with all her strength, lifting jerrycans heavier than her own body to collect water for her family, while the truck keeps moving.
Do not stop speaking about the children of Gaza.
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🇮🇹🔥 ITALIA SE LEVANTA CONTRA ISRAEL Y EL MUNDO EMPIEZA A DESPERTAR
Más de 75 ciudades de Italia fueron escenario de una huelga general masiva para exigir el BOICOT TOTAL a Israel y la ruptura de relaciones políticas, comerciales y militares.
▪️Tras la negativa de la primera ministra Giorgia Meloni a reconocer al Estado Palestino, millones de personas salieron a las calles en apoyo al pueblo palestino.
▪️Milán, Nápoles, Florencia y Turín quedaron completamente abarrotadas por manifestantes que denunciaron el genocidio en Gaza.
▪️El país quedó prácticamente paralizado durante 24 horas: transporte, educación, logística y múltiples sectores se sumaron al paro nacional impulsado por sindicatos obreros.
▪️Trabajadores portuarios bloquearon puertos estratégicos para impedir el envío de armas hacia Israel, frenando operaciones logísticas en distintas regiones.
▪️En Milán se registraron enfrentamientos entre policías y manifestantes; las fuerzas de seguridad utilizaron gas lacrimógeno para intentar dispersar a las multitudes.
📢 LOS MANIFESTANTES EXIGEN:
1️⃣ Reconocimiento del Estado Palestino.
2️⃣ Fin inmediato a la venta de armas a Israel.
3️⃣ Sanciones contra el gobierno de Netanyahu.
4️⃣ Alto total al genocidio en Gaza.
⚠️ EL MUNDO YA NO PUEDE OCULTAR LO QUE OCURRE.
Cada vez más pueblos se rebelan contra el silencio cómplice de gobiernos y meedios que durante años intentaron normalizar la muerte de miles de civiles, mujeres y niños.
🔥 CUANDO LOS PUEBLOS SE LEVANTAN, LOS IMPERIOS TIEMBLAN.
El silencio frente a las masacres también es complicidad.
#Gaza #PalestinaLibre #Italia #Israel #Genocidio #FreePalestine
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I am completely exhausted… I no longer have the strength to endure all of this pain.
Everything feels heavier day after day,
and I keep trying to hold on to what is left of me… for Rafif, and for my family.
But the truth is that I am slowly falling apart,
piece by piece,
under this endless fear, pressure, and exhaustion.
Please… don’t leave us without support.
Sometimes, one sincere word can bring life back to someone who is close to breaking.
Keep us in your prayers,
for Rafif,
for my family,
and for the strength to keep going. 💔😔
Mohammed jawad 🇵🇸@Mo7ammed_jawad6
We are still alive in Gaza… 🥹🇵🇸
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Nearly half of Kenya’s projected FY 2026/2027 budget will go to debt servicing instead of development.
Out of the Ksh 4.82 trillion budget, taxpayers will pay approximately Ksh 2.3 trillion toward debt obligations, including Ksh 1.3 trillion consumed purely by loan interest payments before meaningful development spending even begins.
Under Kenyan law, debt repayment is a “first charge” on national revenue. Creditors are paid first, before hospitals, schools, counties, agriculture, or public services.
At the same time, Kenya continues borrowing heavily to repay maturing loans and cover budget deficits. The public debt has now risen to approximately Ksh 12.4 trillion, while ordinary citizens continue facing unemployment, high taxation, failing services, and rising economic hardship.
Kenyans must ask:
Who borrowed this money?
Were all these loans borrowed procedurally as per the constitution?
Who benefited?
Why should citizens repay debts arising from corruption, secrecy, inflated contracts, and mismanagement?
An odious debt is not a people’s debt. It is a regime debt.
This constitutional and economic battle continues in court.
The matter comes up on 25th June 2026 at the Milimani Law Courts.
Kenyans must remain vigilant. This fight is about economic justice, accountability, and the future of our Republic. #DeniBandia #OdiousDebt #ReKe


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@miminiyusufu @OkiyaOmtatah Makro433 ...it would be good for you to argue based on fact and logic..not emotional verbiage.. So what if Cuba and Iraq are failed states..did they or did they not successfully dispute Odious debt🤔 ...that's the question...you cannot sidestep us by pretending you are annoyed.
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@OkiyaOmtatah Your examples are failed or nearly failing states, you can't shaft creditors because Kenyans choose bad leaders for themselves.
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To those dismissing odious debt as theory, history says otherwise.
Mozambique challenged hidden loans in court. Ecuador audited and repudiated illegitimate debt. Iraq secured massive debt cancellation after Saddam. Cuba rejected colonial debt imposed without consent. South Africa resisted apartheid-era obligations tied to oppression.
Odious debt is not fiction. It is a principle backed by precedent, law, and the sovereign right of people not to finance corruption, repression, and theft.
Kenyans cannot be forced to repay debts they neither approved nor benefited from.
makro 433@miminiyusufu
@abzak_ @OkiyaOmtatah @NationAfrica This is the incompetence I talk of
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On this day, 18 years ago, on 12 May 2008, I published my first article in the @NationAfrica challenging the injustice of odious debt.
I argued then, as I do now, that debts incurred against the interests of the people cannot morally or legally be imposed on generations that never consented to them.
Africa must stop begging for relief from debts designed to enrich a few and impoverish millions. We must audit, question, repudiate, and prosecute where necessary.
Odious debt is not development. It is economic capture. The struggle continues.
#DeniBandia #ReKe #OdiousDebtKe

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@shyash @OkiyaOmtatah Kwanza we should build ... robust marketing strategy.....on the idea.... then every coin spent ...will have a bang for the buck.....I don't know if the Mheshimiwa....will see sense in the idea....accessing him is a problem....
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@patdee385 @OkiyaOmtatah Where will the funds come from if we do not fund him ourselves. We must campaign for him with our resources including word of mouth, skills & money.
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Harry Truman once said: “The only thing new in the world is the history you do not know.”
Fellow Kenyans, our crisis did not begin yesterday.
The looting. The illegal debt. The betrayal of the Constitution. The collapse of public services. The silence of career politicians. These are old scripts repeated by leaders who believe Kenyans forget quickly.
They believe another scandal will trend. Another distraction will come. Another funeral, another handshake, another coalition, another slogan.
Meanwhile, you pay more taxes for debts you never approved and never benefited from.
Between 2014 and 2024, Kenya borrowed Sh9.11 trillion. Only Sh2.57 trillion received proper parliamentary approval. The remaining Sh6.54 trillion is odious debt, unconstitutional borrowing forced onto the backs of struggling citizens.
This is why food prices rise while wages stagnate. This is why hospitals lack medicine while billions disappear. This is why schools decline while politicians grow richer. This is why young people graduate into hopelessness.
And while Kenya bleeds, legacy politicians remain silent. Many are not fighting to fix the system. They are fighting to inherit it.
They criminalize protesters. They weaponize police. They reward political loyalists with advisory jobs funded by taxpayers. They protect corruption networks while ordinary Kenyans suffer.
We go to court because the Constitution is the last line of defense between the people and organized state plunder.
From the struggle for independence in 1963, to Saba Saba, to the 2010 Constitution, every generation of Kenyans has been called to defend freedom against greed and impunity. History is watching us now.
If we remain silent while our country is looted, future generations will remember us as the people who watched Kenya collapse and did nothing.
Read history. Defend the Constitution. Reject fear. Reject silence. Reject thieves disguised as leaders.
We must be a nation that reads, remembers, and refuses to be misled by the same old tricks. Know your history, defend your rights, and let us not be "newly" surprised by what we should have already learned.
Kenya istahili heshima
#OdiousDebt
#ReKe
#Constitutionalism
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