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The Story of Wesam Mekdad “I am a Palestinian from #Gaza. I fled my homeland in search of safety and the opportunity to work so that I could send money back to my family, who are surviving under the horrors of war. The road was grueling and full of obstacles. First, I went to Egypt, where I waited a full year just to secure a Turkish visa. From Turkey, I attempted to cross into Greece. I failed twice, enduring imprisonment both times. It was only on my third attempt that I finally reached Greek soil. Once there, I was placed in a refugee camp for a year, waiting for a residence permit. But the moment I finally received it, my life was shattered again: I was unjustly imprisoned for four years. My trial was a sham, and it became deeply clear to me that refugees are not treated equally under the law there. Eventually, I was released. Seeking a fresh start, I traveled to Berlin, where I met my wife and we were married. Together, we moved to the Netherlands to apply for asylum. I truly believed that the Netherlands, as a nation built on human rights, would understand our plight. Because I am an innocent man and had absolutely nothing to hide, I was entirely honest with the authorities. I openly told them about my imprisonment in Greece. Tragically, my honesty was weaponized against me. We were shuttled endlessly between different reception centers. During this time, my wife became pregnant. We held onto the hope that the authorities would show compassion for our situation and for our unborn child. Instead, the hammer fell: we received a negative decision. My asylum application was rejected. I was handed a deportation order to Egypt and a two-year entry ban from Europe. My wife’s application was also rejected; she was ordered back to Germany. They told us coldheartedly that even if our child were born on Dutch soil, it would change nothing. The fact that my family in Gaza is trapped in an active war zone seemed to mean absolutely nothing to them. Desperate to prove who we are, I went to the Palestinian Embassy in the Netherlands and obtained official documents confirming my Palestinian nationality and the identity of my family in Gaza. I handed these papers to the authorities. Yet, it feels as though we are screaming into a void. No one is listening. Is this fair? Why is this happening when all I ever wanted was to build a stable, quiet life for myself, my wife, and our daughter? Why am I being condemned for a prison sentence I served unjustly in Greece? I had hoped the Dutch authorities would help me prove my innocence, but instead, they simply wronged me again. Where are human rights? Where are the rights of a child? Where are the rights of a woman? I have lodged an appeal and am now awaiting the judge’s decision. In the meantime, the stress, anxiety, and suffocating uncertainty mount every single day. I am constantly terrified of what tomorrow will bring. I have been stripped of my right to work and my freedom of movement is heavily restricted. Then, the breaking point came. One day, I received devastating news. In a flash of pure despair, unable to contain the agony inside me, I smashed a television and damaged the door. It was inside my own room—not someone else's. I harmed no one. The center staff called the police. They knew my wife was nine months pregnant. When the officers arrived, I told them myself. My wife looked them in the eyes and told them that I would go with them voluntarily and respectfully. I had not used violence against a single soul. I remained calm because I believed I would simply give a statement at the station and return to her. Yet, they treated us as if we were dangerous. They treated a heavily pregnant woman as a threat. This is my story. I feel that my wife, my daughter, my family in Gaza, and I have been deeply, profoundly wronged by the system. But I still believe that eventually, the truth will come to light. Justice cannot remain hidden forever.” Baby Reem born premature (5 days after the attack)
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Uno che cavalca temi come remigrazione o ultima perla aboliremo il reato di femminicidio, esiste solo perché fa surfing sul clickbaiting di organi di informazione verminosi che dovrebbero consegnare all’oblio ste merdate. Che Vannacci l’ha inventato Repubblica.
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RT @dacicus22: Come vengono trattati gli ostaggi nei prigioni israeliani ! Tanti di loro non sono sotto accusa , non avranno un processo i…
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In Mozambico, tra gli scampati all'inferno degli Shabaab che vivono senz'acqua nella savana A Cabo Delgado, centinaia di profughi nel nulla dopo che i miliziani islamisti hanno bruciato il loro villaggio e la chiesa Il colera incombe Luca Foschi avvenire.it/mondo/mozambico-…
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Israel is deliberately inflicting on the people of South Lebanon conditions of life calculated to bring about their physical destruction
Israeli soldiers posted footage today of the uninterrupted demolition of displaced Lebanese homes in southern Lebanon, joking as they defy the so-called US-Iran deal that supposedly required Israel to stop such actions in Lebanon.
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Mensaje desde Bolivia para Colombia y el continente. EEUU viene por nuestros recursos y junto con los gobiernos de derecha reprimirán a quien se oponga. Está pasando en Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile y así será si gana Abelardo en Colombia. No lo permitamos. #MeLaJuegoPorLaVida 🫰🏽
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Il martirio del Sudan nell'indifferenza del mondo.
🇸🇩 NEW: Former U.S. genocide-prevention official Cameron Hudson warned that the world is once again standing by as the Rapid Support Forces prepares to besiege another Sudanese city, with fighters massing around El Obeid. Hudson, who previously led the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum’s genocide-prevention center and served as chief of staff to U.S. special envoys during the Darfur genocide, wrote: “Another perfect example of the international community sitting idly by as the RSF prepares to lay siege to yet another Sudanese city and does nothing to actively prevent it. They will be quick to express their outrage after the killing ends but not before.” The warning comes as the RSF gathers forces near El Obeid, raising fears of a repeat of El Fasher, where the group carried out atrocities that the U.N. has said amount to genocide, including mass killings of up to 150,000 civilians (Yale estimate), and widespread rapes and sexual violence against women and children.
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Presidente, abbiamo aumentato le accise sul gasolio, l'IVA sui pannolini, l'IVIE, l'IVAFE, il bollo sui CC delle pers. giurid. e via dicendo. Questo è il menù, ma tanto la gente resta immobile ed estastica di fronte all'insegna 'meno tasse per tutti' del suo ristorante stellato.
Presidente, continuiamo a essere l’alternativa al partito unico delle tasse. Mentre la sinistra parla di patrimoniale e altri salassi per i cittadini, noi abbiamo ridotto il carico fiscale per i lavoratori e le famiglie.
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I’m classed as a terrorist by a govt that supports terrorist regimes, says arrested 78yr-old retired psychiatrist Anne Read | via @SaulStaniforth
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This is a day for reflection. It is also a moment to recommit to the work Jo inspired: building a kinder, fairer, more tolerant world, and choosing connection over division. jocoxfoundation.org/2026/06/… #MoreInCommon 2/2
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Today marks ten years since Jo was killed. We remember Jo as a mother, sister, daughter, wife, friend, campaigner and public servant. We remember her courage, her compassion, and her belief that we have more in common than that which divides us. 1/2
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10 years ago my wife, the mum of our kids & the MP for Batley&Spen was killed by a far right extremist. At anniversaries I try to be optimistic about the future. But not this time. In the ten years since she was killed we have gone backwards & I fear our democracy is now at risk
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10 years on, Jo Cox was murdered by a far-right extremist. Jo was an extraordinarily warm person who believed in a more inclusive society for all. Today, we remember Jo, and vow to build the kinder world she was striving for.
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Στο μεταξύ, τα βασανιστήρια του ηρωικού γιατρού από το Ισραήλ συνεχίζονται. Συνεχίζουν να βασανίζουν τον Δρ Χουσάμ Αμπού Σεφία για το «έγκλημα» ότι δεν εγκατέλειψε τους ασθενείς του. Χωρίς να του απαγγείλουν κατηγορίες, χωρίς να του προσφέρουν ο,τιδήποτε που να μοιάζει με δίκαιη δίκη, το Ισραήλ τον σκοτώνει σιγά-σιγά. Η καταδίκη του Ισραήλ είναι καθήκον μας.
שופטת העליון, גילה כנפי-שטייניץ, דחתה את הערעור על המשך מעצרו של ד"ר חוסאם אבו ספיה. הוא נותר בתנאי בידוד (שאליהם הוא הועבר אחרי הגשת הערעור!) בכלא נפחא.
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This is absolutely insane. The suffragettes used far more extreme tactics than Palestine Action. They planted bombs, burned down private homes and smashed up art galleries. They killed five people! Her outrageous judgement is based on absurd historical ignorance.
The Lady Chief Justice: Palestine Action was not a direct action civil disobedience protest group like the suffragettes, but used violence to destroy property The suffragettes burned down country houses & train stations, bombed churches & sent letter bombs to politicians.
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This is not a loss. Palestine Action was so effective in disrupting the Israeli weapons industry, that the state threw all its might at us. By doing so, they've exposed how they prioritise the Zionist regime over its own citizens. As long as we continue to resist, we've won.
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“The public has a distorted view of science, because children are taught in school that science is a collection of firmly established truths. In fact, science is not a collection of truths. It is a continuing exploration of mysteries.” — Freeman Dyson
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“Israel has killed 566 football players in Gaza, almost half the number of players at the #2026WorldCup.”
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RT @Justinsmith1409: La ministra canadese che ha proposto l'esclusione della #Russia alle olimpiadi,quando gli viene chiesto se farebbe lo…
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Les députés insoumis Arnaud Le Gall, Andrée Taurinya, Rima Hassan et Manon Aubry étaient en déplacement au Liban la semaine dernière. Il s'agissait d'exprimer, en pleine guerre, la solidarité des Insoumis avec le peuple libanais martyrisé par l'invasion, les saccages et les meurtres planifiés par Israël. Un contact direct a été établi avec les communautés chrétiennes qui sont désormais des cibles systématiques des destructions, profanations et meurtres planifiés par les suprémacistes de Netanyahu. L'armée libanaise mérite d'être armée pour pouvoir défendre ses frontières. L'armée israélienne doit évacuer et le gouvernement de Netanyahu doit payer les dommages de la guerre qu'il a déclenchée.
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