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Alan Duncan

Alan Duncan

@AlanDuncan2016

🇬🇧 veteran freelance documentary producer,exposing Isis. NEVER trust the mainstream media or the 🇬🇧 establishment

Scotland, United Kingdom Присоединился Nisan 2026
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Alan Duncan
Alan Duncan@AlanDuncan2016·
4 years filming Naveens #documentary from the day we rescued freed Naveen a Yazidi from Isis, held for 5 years as a slave. youtu.be/ekiRwzKj1xY?si…
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Trey Yingst
Trey Yingst@TreyYingst·
President Trump on Israel and Hezbollah: "Israel is fighting Hezbollah too long, and too many people are being killed." "You don't have to knock down an apartment house every time you're looking for somebody. There are a lot of people in those apartment houses and they're not all Hezbollah." "I suggested to Israel to let Syria take care of Hezbollah." On Israel striking Hezbollah in Beirut: "I did not like that, I let them know that." Says the attack was "too much." "If Israel can't do the job without killing everyone else, he'll do the job, Syria will do the job." "Bibi has to be more responsible with respect to Lebanon." "I'm not happy with the way Israel has handled themselves with Lebanon, and with Hezbollah." "Israel would have been blown up a long time ago, had I not gotten involved."
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Amit Segal
Amit Segal@AmitSegal·
Trump: I suggested to Israel that Syria should deal with Hezbollah; I think they would do a better job.
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Jamesy Cotter 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@afneil @YouTube Trump destroyed its nuke facilities, killed off its state terrorism leadership from the IRGC to Al Quds in Lebanon, Gaza, Syria, Iraq & Yemen. He’s killed the Ayotollah, stopped funding for Russia, and more importantly - they acutely know that if they FA - they are gonna FO.
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Alan Duncan
Alan Duncan@AlanDuncan2016·
@Keir_Starmer Manchester arena, Manchester synagogue, 7/7, Belfast, London bridge, grooming gangs , Pali flag wavers in are streets supporting HAMAS Isis rape & murder, daily rapes of are women, lee rigby,sir David amess etc etc etc I think we know who & what the actual problem is
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
It has been ten years since our friend and colleague Jo Cox was murdered by a far-right terrorist. She was a dedicated mother, a fierce campaigner and a deeply committed Member of Parliament. Her conviction that we have more in common than that which divides us lives on beyond her death. We all wish Jo was still here with us today, and we will continue to honour her legacy by standing by her message of hope and unity in the face of hatred and division.
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JD@JDBASURVIVOR·
@AlanDuncan2016 @Iromg @RestoreBritain @RupertLowe10 In your opinion may I add. To be fair you haven t really got a clue if that is true or not. Out of interest, if you had to have someone to protect you in battle, your life depended on it, would it be a person from the far right, or the far left?
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Lynn Mackenzie
Lynn Mackenzie@Lynnmackenzie16·
@AndrewBowie_MP @DLumsden_MSP @ScotTories @Conservatives Good morning Aberdeen …. Did you know the Tories lined their own pockets during Covid and left you to pay for it ….. And your English tories in Scotland have still not held their party to account !!! Vote toxic Tory …. Get toxic
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Andrew Bowie MP
Andrew Bowie MP@AndrewBowie_MP·
👋 Good Morning Aberdeen! 🤔 Did you know only Douglas Lumsden can beat the SNP here in Aberdeen South? A vote for anyone else will let the SNP win here! 🗳️ So vote for Douglas on Thursday!
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Woody McGee
Woody McGee@rooba63·
@ScotTories @DLumsden_MSP Reform supporter here. Everyone on the centre-right should vote Tory in this by-election. Split the vote and get another odious Nat.
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Scottish Conservatives
Scottish Conservatives@ScotTories·
The Aberdeen South election is on a knife edge between the Scottish Conservatives and the SNP. This Thursday voters can give the kiss of life to North Sea oil and gas by voting for @DLumsden_MSP.
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Alan Duncan
Alan Duncan@AlanDuncan2016·
@afneil Between Syria and now Iran trumps only empowered the Islamists in the long term
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Lesley Riddoch
Lesley Riddoch@LesleyRiddoch·
Interesting. Looks like GMB presenters got the public mood very wrong with their anti-Scots rant.
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Alan Duncan
Alan Duncan@AlanDuncan2016·
@martinshawx Your Hamas child molesters hold her 2 children still. The ONLY victim of genocide in GAZA was rescued from GAZA by Israel. You remember the Yazidi victims of actual genocide don't you Martin !!!! thesun.co.uk/news/31056306/…
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Martin Shaw
Martin Shaw@martinshawx·
The UK Court of Appeal has seriously overreached itself by basing its decision on the manifest untruth that “Palestine Action overtly promotes unlawful violence amounting to terrorism”. Reading this, and squaring it against the evidence, the Supreme Court or failing that the European Court will overturn this ruling.
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Martin Shaw
Martin Shaw@martinshawx·
@randeep_93 I’m expressing faith in @HudaAmmori’s case. Somewhere along the line, the outrage of this decision will be recognised.
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Saor Alba 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@StephenFlynnSNP @BjCruickshank @ScotExpress Hahaha that's it. Call the unionist media out at every turn. Hopefully this administration has learned their lesson and will take the fucking gloves off when it comes to bbc and rag paper disinformation. Hit them with defamation claims at every turn. Hound them back to london 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
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Stephen Flynn
Stephen Flynn@StephenFlynnSNP·
Wait til my good friends @ScotExpress find out what I did instead 🫪
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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
On the morning of November 30, 2021, a judge in a Frankfurt courtroom delivered a verdict no court anywhere in the world had ever delivered before. The defendant, a former ISIS member, was guilty of genocide. The specific crime: the death of a five-year-old Yazidi girl named Reda. He and his wife had purchased Reda and her mother as slaves in 2015. As punishment for wetting the bed, he chained the child outside in the open sun in Fallujah, Iraq — in heat that reached fifty-one degrees Celsius — and left her there until she died. Her mother survived. She testified. It was the first time any court anywhere had convicted an ISIS member of genocide. The first time any court had ruled in law that what was done to the Yazidi people constituted genocide. The path that made it possible to use that word, in that courtroom, six years after Reda died, leads back to a twenty-two-year-old Yazidi woman who decided, in December 2015, not to speak in generalities. Her name is Nadia Murad. She was born in Kocho — a small Yazidi village of about seventeen hundred people in the Sinjar region of northern Iraq. On August 3, 2014, ISIS surrounded Kocho. They separated the men from the women and took the men to the edge of the village and shot them. They shot the older women too. Among the dead were six of Nadia's brothers and her mother. The younger women — Nadia among them — were loaded onto buses and driven to Mosul, where they were sold. She was twenty-one years old. She spent the next three months in captivity, passed between captors, until one day she found a door left unlocked and ran. A Muslim family in Mosul sheltered her at enormous risk to themselves and helped her escape. She crossed into northern Iraq, then a refugee camp, then Germany, which granted her asylum. She was free. She was also free to be silent. Most survivors of mass sexual violence choose silence — and that choice deserves every ounce of respect. Nadia Murad chose differently. On December 16, 2015, she walked into the chamber of the United Nations Security Council — accompanied by human rights lawyer Amal Clooney — and described what had been done to her and her community. She did not use diplomatic euphemisms. She did not speak in abstractions. She said the women had been sold. She said the children were as young as nine. She said her mother had been executed. She said what had been done to her. Then she made the demand her testimony had been built to make: international recognition that this was a genocide, and prosecution of those responsible. The room went silent. The transcript exists in the UN archives. That specificity was not accidental. Vague testimony cannot become evidence. A genocide conviction requires testimony precise enough for a judge to rule on intent, on system, on pattern. Nadia's testimony — and the testimony of survivors she helped gather in the years that followed — was precise enough to do exactly that work. In 2016, the UN Commission of Inquiry formally determined that ISIS's treatment of the Yazidis met the legal definition of genocide. The United States, the European Parliament, and the UK Parliament reached the same conclusion. In 2017, the UN established a specialized investigative body to collect evidence to courtroom standard. In 2018, Nadia Murad was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. She used the acceptance speech to remind the room of the women still missing. And in 2021 in Frankfurt, in a case where Amal Clooney represented Reda's mother, the legal architecture built from that testimony produced the verdict that had never existed before. Further convictions have followed. Open prosecutions continue in multiple countries under universal-jurisdiction laws that allow genocide to be tried wherever the perpetrator is found. Nadia Murad is thirty-two years old. She continues to travel and testify and run Nadia's Initiative, which rebuilds water systems, clinics, and schools in the Sinjar region she came from. More than two thousand eight hundred Yazidi women and children are still missing or held in captivity. Mass graves are still being excavated. The first time a court used the word genocide for what was done to her people, the year was 2021. The first time anyone said it in a chamber where the law could hear it was December 16, 2015. The woman who said it was twenty-two years old. She did not speak in generalities. She spoke in names, and ages, and facts — and the law followed.
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winehombre@winehombre·
@ImtiazMadmood what an incredibly brave young woman - kudos! respect to her lawyer as well, I had never thought of Amal Clooney as being anyone other than a sanctimonious virtue-signalling leftist but obviously that is not the full story on her, so my respect to her too and I've amended my view
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Neil 🇬🇧 ✝️🤝✡️ 🇮🇱
@ImtiazMadmood The first I became aware of the Yazidi tragedy and genocide,was the interview Nadia did on German TV. It was so upsetting to watch,see and feel her pain. It touched me deeply and I've followed the story ever since and bring it to people's attention 💔😭
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