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Steve Price-Thomas

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Working on poverty, inequality and the shift of power to the global south. Personal views; categorically not those of my employer. RTs are not endorsements.

Hanoi, Vietnam Katılım Nisan 2009
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Scott Paul
Scott Paul@ScottTPaul·
President Trump has issued an open call to commit war crimes. Targeting civilian infrastructure and threatening to wipe out a civilization violate international law and the U.S. Constitution. 1/4 washingtonpost.com/national-secur…
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Winnie Byanyima
Winnie Byanyima@Winnie_Byanyima·
Second Statement: I am outraged by the blatant lies told to the public yesterday by the Uganda Prison Service spokesperson, Frank Baine, who claimed that Dr @kizzabesigye1 was not ill and that he had merely gone to a clinic for a routine medical check-up. Today, the same Prison Service informed the court that Dr Besigye could not appear because he is ill, forcing the hearing to be postponed to 24 February. This contradiction exposes a deliberate attempt to mislead the public and conceal the truth about his deteriorating health. I have just returned from Luzira Prison, where after more than two hours of haggling with the prison commander, I was finally allowed to see Dr Besigye. I found him huddled in a dirty plastic chair in a small room near his cell. He is extremely weak. His symptoms have not improved. The prison doctor confirmed to me that Dr Besigye’s personal doctor had reported test results showing that the infection is worsening, not improving. Dr Besigye told me he is finding it difficult to walk and is experiencing significant pain in his legs. He is still unable to eat solid food and, in the past eight hours, had consumed only soup, an egg, and a slice of bread. Despite his condition, prison authorities are refusing to transfer him to a fully equipped hospital where his personal doctor can properly monitor and treat him. Instead, they proposed admitting him to Murchison Bay Prison Hospital, a facility notorious for neglect and preventable deaths, and where the army would have full control over his treatment. Dr Besigye has flatly refused this. He will not place his life in the hands of President Museveni and his personal army. He insists - reasonably and lawfully - on being treated at a private hospital where his doctor works, under prison guard if required. I am deeply disturbed that a man who fell ill five days ago, whose condition is worsening, is still being held in a tiny, extremely hot cell and denied access to adequate medical care. This is cruel, dangerous, and unlawful. The Officer-in-Charge of Luzira Prison and the NRM government must explain: ➡️ why Dr Besigye is being denied proper medical treatment, ➡️ the Prison Service lied to the public about his condition, and ➡️ a gravely ill detainee is being treated with such inhumanity. I demand that Dr Kizza Besigye be released immediately and allowed to return home to be cared for by his family and doctors. I also demand that the trumped-up charges against him be dropped. His life is in danger. The responsibility will lie squarely with those who continue to deny him care. Winnie Byanyima Spouse of Dr Kizza Besigye 21 January 2026
Winnie Byanyima@Winnie_Byanyima

Personal statement: I wish to express my deep concern and profound frustration regarding the health, safety, and continued detention of my spouse, Dr Kizza Besigye, who has now been held in prison for over one year on trumped-up charges of treason. Dr Besigye is seriously ill and has been denied timely and adequate medical care. Last night, after a sharp deterioration in his condition, he was rushed to the clinic of his personal doctor, where he was treated and then returned to prison late at night. The prison authorities did not inform me of his worsening condition. I learned of it through other means and rushed to the clinic myself during the night. When I saw him, Dr Besigye was extremely weak, shaking, running a high temperature, and suffering from severe abdominal pain. At the clinic, Dr Besigye was guarded by six prison officers and a plainclothes military intelligence officer, a woman who concealed her face with a large white shawl. When he was discharged, Dr Besigye was marched to a basement car park and bundled into a prison pickup truck, squashed between two warders. When I approached the military officer to ask for her identity, she ran away. I managed to take a photograph of her as she fled. I am deeply concerned that Dr Besigye is now effectively in the hands of the army, rather than under civilian prison authority, and that his medical care is being deliberately restricted. I have been kept in the dark about his condition, warned not to inform the public about his illness, and threatened that if I did so, he would be denied further access to his doctor’s clinic. I regard this as blackmail and as a deliberate attempt to deny him medical care and conceal his condition from public knowledge. This morning, despite the clear facts, the prison spokesperson publicly stated that Dr Besigye is not ill. This is false. Following my interview this morning, and statements made by his political party, the People’s Front for Freedom (PFF), the Commissioner of Prisons has now denied Dr Besigye access to a fully equipped medical facility, allowing only his personal doctor to see him at the prison sick bay—an ill-equipped facility where many prisoners have lost their lives. Dr Besigye has now been denied bail four times and kept on remand for over a year, as the government has fumbled to fabricate evidence to prosecute him. During this time, he has been held in solitary confinement, barred from speaking to other prisoners, denied the right to worship with other prisoners on Sundays, and prevented from engaging in basic physical activity such as playing football. He is confined to a tiny cell with little sunlight, sleeps on a small mattress infested with bedbugs, and is subjected to conditions that are cruel, degrading, and inhumane. Last week, during the elections, the prison was closed and the internet shut down countrywide. We were unable to visit him, and it is within this period of isolation and deprivation that Dr Besigye has fallen gravely ill. I therefore demand the immediate release of Dr Kizza Besigye, so that his family and doctors can care for him properly. He is innocent, and these dirty political games must stop. His continued detention, mistreatment, and denial of medical care place his life at grave risk, and those responsible will be held accountable. Winnie Byanyima Spouse of Dr Kizza Besigye 20 January 2026

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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
Absolutely extraordinary exchange between Israel and China 👇 I've never seen such a heated exchange come out of top-level forum in China (this is from the 12th Beijing Xiangshan Forum that started yesterday), this normally never happens. The guy speaking is Yan Xuetong, the dean of the Institute of International Relations at Tsinghua University, the most prestigious university in China. Speaking for Israel is a military officer apparently called Elad Shoshan. Yan Xuetong truly doesn't hold back: - When the Israeli officer tries to bullshit him around how Israel supposedly protects civilians in Gaza, he replies: "You killed more than 70,000 civilians!... The fact is not decided by you... It is not decided by your government. Your government has no legitimacy or the right to decide or defend what is fact" - And when told that the war will end when Hamas release hostages he replies: "No, this kind of propaganda have too many. No one believe it! Too many! Too much! No one believe it, except a few Israelis"
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Oxfam International@Oxfam·
Peter Kamalingin, a visionary African leader and champion of justice, passed away on June 8. Known for his strategic brilliance, humility, and deep commitment to human rights, Peter inspired many with his clarity and courage. At Oxfam, he served as Country Director for Uganda and Pan Africa Programme Director. He was instrumental in decolonization efforts, leading a major Africa-wide conference in 2018 and contributing to Oxfam’s global strategy.
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Oxfam International
Oxfam International@Oxfam·
This year let’s skip the chocolates and the cheesy card and go straight for the good stuff; equal rights/pay/representation please! #FeministValentines
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OxfamAmerica
OxfamAmerica@OxfamAmerica·
Breaking: Oxfam America is joining the lawsuit to block the Trump admin's assault on humanitarian aid. The attack on foreign assistance and USAID is an illegal & unconstitutional action that exacerbates humanitarian crises & will have life or death consequences for millions.
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Caroline Lucas
Caroline Lucas@CarolineLucas·
Denying refugees citizenship simply on the grounds that they arrived here “illegally” on small boats *when there are no legal routes* for most of them to use takes cynicism to new heights. And such performative cruelty won’t see off Reform - it’s more likely to strengthen them
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Abby Maxman
Abby Maxman@abbymaxman·
Today, Oxfam America is joining Public Citizen, Democracy Forward, and others in a lawsuit to defend USAID from the Trump administration’s illegal attack on life-saving foreign assistance. oxfamamerica.org/press/oxfam-am…
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Scott Paul
Scott Paul@ScottTPaul·
Pres Trump's ban on funding UNRWA is a major blow to people in Gaza who still urgently need food, clean water & other necessities as they return to their homes in ruin - and to Palestinians throughout the region who rely on it for basic services like education & healthcare. 1/2
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Abby Maxman
Abby Maxman@abbymaxman·
Gaza is home to the 2.2 million Palestinians who have suffered widespread bombardment and a cruel siege for 15 months. It is not a place for Israeli settlements or American imperial adventures. nytimes.com/2025/02/04/us/…
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Doug Ford
Doug Ford@fordnation·
Starting today and until U.S. tariffs are removed, Ontario is banning American companies from provincial contracts. Every year, the Ontario government and its agencies spend $30 billion on procurement, alongside our $200 billion plan to build Ontario. U.S.-based businesses will now lose out on tens of billions of dollars in new revenues. They only have President Trump to blame. We’re going one step further. We’ll be ripping up the province’s contract with Starlink. Ontario won’t do business with people hellbent on destroying our economy. Canada didn't start this fight with the U.S., but you better believe we're ready to win it.
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Stuart Parker
Stuart Parker@Stuparker7·
@stevept Courageous. Her plea for mercy for immigrants and others was an appeal for Christian values in a country where many claim to follow God but don’t act like it. More impact than a thousand other sermons.
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OxfamAmerica
OxfamAmerica@OxfamAmerica·
This isn't ‘game over’ for fierce climate action in the United States. Most Americans support climate action, and cities & states across the country are stepping up to fight for a sustainable future. The battle for our planet isn’t over—together, we can still win.
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OxfamAmerica@OxfamAmerica·
Oxfam data finds that the world is now on track to see 5 trillionaires within the next decade, while working families have been left behind for too long. But inequality is not inevitable; we must confront President Trump’s inequality agenda head on and build a more equal future.
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Reem Alsalem UNSR Violence Against Women and Girls
A very important and timely report by @Oxfam. As one can imagine, the rich are getting richer. Women are increasingly bearing the brunt of this grim reality. As the report mentions, 1 in 10 women live in extreme poverty, 24.3. million more women than men. Racialized women living in poverty continue to subsidize the global economy. Women's care work is three times the financial value of the global tech industry. Loss of women's political and economic autonomy has been liked to colonialism and Neo-colonialism
Harry Bignell@HarryBignell

2024 was a bumper year for billionaires, whose wealth surged three times faster than in 2023 – and as if last year’s prediction of 1 trillionaire wasn't bad enough, how about the fact that we're on course for 5 trillionaires within the next decade? oxf.am/TakersNotMakers 🧵1/

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