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SUCH A HUGE HUGE WIN!!! I'm crying real tears in public I'm HONOURED to have played a teeny part in this. The people who worked on this campaign and wider world of cultural sponsorship are the BEST! BP sponsorship of Royal Opera House ends after 33 years theguardian.com/culture/2023…
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Replying to @pulverdoom
there are intersex cardinals and they are beautiful!
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Jun 14
It’s incredible to me how people have moved on from this. It still stands as a reminder of the worst tragedy in London’s modern history and it feels like it has been totally swept under the rug
14th June 2017 - still no justice
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That’s the reality! #FIFA
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🚨 BOMBSHELL: Amnesty International officially warns the UK is setting a terrifying precedent by sentencing Palestine activists as terrorists. The British establishment is criminalizing moral convictions and destroying the right to protest just to protect the Zionist regime.
🚨 WOW: Al Jazeera captures intense clashes as British citizens actively block police vans to protect Palestine Action activists. The UK establishment is terrified as ordinary people rise up against draconian terror laws designed solely to protect the Zionist war machine!
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Anyone who cares about our civil liberties should be alarmed about the outcome today. Years of imprisonment and sentenced as terrorists — with 15 years on license — after no charges or convictions of terrorism. All this while the UK continues to send arms to a state that is committing the gravest of crimes against humanity.
Four of the Palestine Action protestors have been convicted by jury of criminal damage. At no point was it put to the jury that the judge may sentence them as terrorists. This is unprecedented move and could set a further dangerous precedent for future cases relating to protests. theguardian.com/uk-news/2026…
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Apartheid South Africa and Nazi Germany needed compliant judges to provide a legal veneer to their darkest crimes. Judge Johnson joins their wretched company. He overturned a jury's conviction of four anti-genocide activists for criminal damage and sentenced them as terrorists instead. As one their barristers pointed out, the four defendants were initially arrested by police on suspicion of involvement in an act of terrorism. But the prosecution decided not to charge them with terrorism offences because it knew no jury would ever convict them based on the evidence. Instead the Crown held two trials: a sham one for the jury, and the real one conducted in secret by the judge. That is not justice. It is a show trial worthy of the worst tyrannical regimes.
Here’s injustice Jeremy Johnson handing down the sentences at today’s disgusting stitched up Palestine Action trial. Any faith I ever had in the fairness of the British justice system is completely is dead.
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Scale of sentences on the 4 young people who took direct action against the arms supplier to Israel is truly shocking. To impose years of imprisonment for protesting to save lives in Gaza is unjust, especially sentencing on terrorist grounds they were never convicted of by a jury
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Palestine Action activists have received more prison time than every British soldier who murdered Irish civilians combined There is no justice in Britain
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A police officer having to take over the counter painkillers and have a few weeks off work is being rhetorically treated like they were run over by a bulldozer, which is something Israel actually did to a peace activist in 2003.
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RT @PaperWhispers: 62 separate fires in one night and UK leaders have said and done nothing about it!
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Finally found a good guy wearing an England flag.
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It is so powerful to watch tens of thousands of Bosnians – whose people survived genocide – marching the streets of Toronto, supporting Palestinians – who are currently fighting to survive genocide. #EndTheGenocide #FreePalestine
🎶Palestina!🎶 we can’t forget our brothers in tough times!🇵🇸 #FIFAWorldCup #CANBIH 🇨🇦🇧🇦 x.com/dynleet/status/2065476…
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How can you not love this country?
Ahead of today’s first World Cup game, Bosnian legend Edin Džeko writes a letter to the children of Bosnia, reflecting on what it meant to survive war as a child and on the horrors still unfolding in the world today: “In the end, we survived. Looking back, I’m amazed at how strong we were. We were just little kids. But there was no point to the war. All those innocent people killed, and for what? For money. Power. Ego.  For nothing.  When there is war on the news today, I feel sick. I don’t want to see it anywhere. For some reason, adults never learn.” theplayerstribune.com/edin-d…
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i like how for a certain set of millennial women “go piss girl” has become an automatic polite social response in the vein of saying “bless you” but for peeing
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me tonight
Palestine may not have made it to the World Cup, but Bosnia and Herzegovina fans are making sure it is always present, whether in Canada, the U.S. or football stadiums everywhere.
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Happening Now! Activists in Toronto disrupted World Cup Opening Day. "Kick Israel out of FIFA”
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I had a sandwich with @laurensunfl0wer in 2021 that I still think about
There are lovers you forget and sandwiches that haunt you for the rest of your life.
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the new frog double deckers in london are full of whimsy they should be permanent
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Really good news. Over the last 15 years the world gained more mangroves than it has lost, thanks to stronger legal protections following the 2004 tsunami which proved their importance in protecting coasts. Also vital for fish and in absorbing carbon. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn4p…
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