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⚡️ Jan Halvarson, Founder/Publisher of Poppytalk ✨ Digital Creator ⚡️Maker/Finder of things ⚡️

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Poppytalk@poppytalk·
2025 will mark 20 years of Poppytalk and as I get ready to celebrate this milestone, I’ve been searching for a beautiful calendar to prepare. Thought I’d share a few of my finds on the blog as a traditional round-up. poppytalk.com/2024/09/25-rad…
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Tara Moriarty
Tara Moriarty@MoriartyLab·
A thread about COVID-19 and COVID-19 reporting in Canada, as well as about validation of our latest COVID-19 Forecast model. It's partly motivated by the latest infection estimates for Canada. As you can see, estimated daily infections in Canada are currently at or nearing the highest Omicron peaks to date, and there's not a fresh vaccine in sight @GovCanHealth. We URGENTLY need a decision about vaccine approval and shots in arms yesterday, not in October, which looks like it will be far too late, unless infections keep going even higher.
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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt
Kudos to #JohnOliver for covering the violence in the West Bank. Israeli settlers and the army enjoy over 99% of impunity over their crimes agst Palestinians in the territory that Israel unlawfully occupies. Instead, Palestinians in the #oPt live under draconian military orders & courts. "No justice for the Palestinians under Israeli rule" is the harsh reality, not a slogan. That's #Apartheid
Assal Rad@AssalRad

John Oliver on West Bank: There’s 2 sets of law, Jewish settlers enjoy civilian law, due process, civil rights. Palestinians live under Israeli military law…when it comes to attacks by settlers on Palestinians, there’s a history of abetment by Israeli officials That’s apartheid

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Matthew Cooke
Matthew Cooke@thematthewcooke·
new video. i can't post it here because I won't pay the billionaire that bought this part of our public internet the money he charges for free speech. instagram.com/p/C7mdjmypsvK/
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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt
As we continue to see innocent Palestinians under occupation being slaughtered daily, we stare at a bottomless abyss. And then, #SouthAfrica & the students of the world rising united against injustice (and global apartheid) bring us HOPE. Humanity is not lost upon us.
Luigi Daniele@luigidaniele10

Traveled to my alma mater, Naples Federico II Uni, for a discussion with @FranceskAlbs on her genocide report. The initiative moved to the encampment. You are the conscience of the world to come. The very conscience eradicated from politics by Western neoliberal elites.

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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt
"The claim that people in Gaza can move to “safe” or “humanitarian” zones is false. Each time, it puts the lives of civilians at serious risk. Gaza does not have any safe zones.    No place is safe.    No one is safe." (words of @UNLazzarini) Destroying people's present and future is the essence of genocide. Justifying it as legal is "humanitarian camouflage".
Philippe Lazzarini@UNLazzarini

Once again, nearly half of the population of Rafah or 800,000 people are on the road, having been forced to flee since the Israeli Forces started the military operation in the area on 6 May.    In response to evacuation orders demanding people to flee to so-called safe zones, people mainly went to the middle areas and Khan Younis including to destroyed buildings.      Since the war in #Gaza began, Palestinians have been forced to flee multiple times in search of safety that they have never found including in @UNRWA shelters.   When people move, they are exposed, without safe passage or protection.   Every time, they are forced to leave behind the few belongings they have:  mattresses, tents, cooking utensils and basic supplies that they cannot carry or pay to transport.    Every time, they have to start from scratch, all over again.       The areas that people are fleeing to now do not have safe water supplies or sanitation facilities.    Al-Mawassi -as one example- is a sandy 14 square kilometre agricultural land, where people are left out in the open with little to no buildings or roads. It lacks the minimal conditions to provide emergency humanitarian assistance in a safe and dignified manner. Before the recent escalation, the area was home to more than 400,000 people. The place is crammed and cannot absorb more people as is also the case for Deir al Balah, in the middle areas.       The claim that people in Gaza can move to “safe” or “humanitarian” zones is false. Each time, it puts the lives of civilians at serious risk. Gaza does not have any safe zones.    No place is safe.    No one is safe.         The situation is again being made far worse by the lack of aid and basic humanitarian supplies.    The humanitarian community does not have any more supplies to give out, including food and other basic items.    The key crossings into Gaza remain closed or unsafe to access as they are located near or in combat zones.    Aid distribution is almost impossible without regular fuel imports, unstable telecommunication and the ongoing military operation.    Since 6 May, only 33 aid trucks made it through to southern Gaza. This is a small trickle amid the growing humanitarian needs and mass displacement.    While we welcome reports on first shipments arriving at the new floating dock, land routes remain the most viable, effective, efficient and safest aid delivery method. The crossings must re-open and be safe to access.  Without the re-opening of these routes, the deprivation of assistance and catastrophic humanitarian conditions will persist.      The obligations on all parties to the conflict including the State of Israel, Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups  are clear:       · Rapid and unimpeded passage of humanitarian relief for all civilians in need, wherever they may be, is essential and must be allowed and facilitated.    · The displaced population must have access to basic survival items, including food, water, and shelter, as well as hygiene, health, assistance and above all safety.     · Humanitarian relief teams need safe and free movement to access those in need of assistance and protection wherever they may be.  ·  It is the obligation of parties to the conflict to protect civilians and civilian objects everywhere.       Above all, it is time to agree on a ceasefire.    Any further escalation in the fighting will only wreak more havoc on civilians and make it impossible to finally have the peace and stability that Israelis and Palestinians desperately need and deserve.

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Sarah Wilkinson
Sarah Wilkinson@swilkinsonbc·
Flotilla @GazaFFlotilla participant John Soos explains the significance of the Handala voyage in terms of spreading awareness about #Gaza
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Christiane Amanpour
Christiane Amanpour@amanpour·
“We just want to give him a dignified burial”. Overwhelming grief as a mass grave containing over 300 bodies has been uncovered at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza. @nadaabashir reports
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Sulaiman Ahmed
Sulaiman Ahmed@ShaykhSulaiman·
BREAKING: MAJOR PROTESTS IN WASHINGTON D.C. BLOCKS BIDEN MOTORCADE ROUTE They are stopping his State of the Union address at US Capitol.
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