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A Family Torn Apart by War in Gaza💔
This is an Emergency—We Need Your Help Now!💔🍉
We are in desperate need of your support. Please, don’t leave us alone in this time of unimaginable hardship. You are our only hope to rebuild our lives and renew our faith in brighter days amidst the overwhelming challenges we face. 💔🍉
Show your humanity. Help my family reunite. Help my little brothers return to our mother’s embrace before it’s too late. Your compassion and generosity can bring us back together and restore hope where it’s needed most. 💔🙏
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Please don't skip 🙏
Help my family to be reunited with my mother and my little sister.🥺
Help my brother Yahya who is just 2 years old to back with mother. He needs her very much and she need him and us.
My brother Yahya👇

Please Shaw your humanity help us to be ruonited .
we are suffering alot without her and she suffering without us especially after my sister was born far from us and suffered alone in a strange country help us to be with her and support her .
My little sister and mum 👇

Please be with us , don't leave us alone 🙏🍉
@90-ghost @dlxxv-vetted-donations @writerqueenofjewels
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Can you imagine this? 😔
Here in Gaza, we’ve been living in tents for ten months. There are no words to truly capture the depth of our suffering. 💔
Ask yourself: Could you live like this? Imagine yourself in our place—facing daily hardships with no escape. Can you adapt to a life like this? 😩
It’s not just the lack of a home. It’s the endless bombing, the constant danger, and the overwhelming fear that surrounds us 😭 We live in conditions that no one should endure: incomplete cleanliness, widespread disease, and an overwhelming struggle to survive 🍉
Words cannot fully describe the pain and suffering we face every single day. 💔💔
Please, don’t leave us alone. We need your support, your empathy, and your prayers now more than ever 🙏
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Do you think that the security apparatus was invested in your case or the Bhima Koregaon case?
There is no evidence in these two cases. There is no case at all—no crime. They are fabricated. So, it is possible that at some level, vested interests linked to the state machinery must have played a role. After the Delhi violence in 2020, and during the protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, most cases were fabricated in a similar manner.
Somewhere down the line, a particular trend becomes noticeable across all these cases. Ten years ago, I was the first person to be implicated in a case, in a specific manner, on certain charges. First you go and raid a house, seize certain material and keep it for months. You come back and say that this is incriminating material, or you plant something during the first raid and create doubts among the public that something else is happening. Since then, a similar pattern has emerged in the way in which every democratic-rights defender is being targeted. These are the darkest times that our generation has seen. The witch-hunting of democratic voices is much more intense and planned now than it was in the Emergency. As it is, the democratic structure is very shallow in our country. Whatever little existed due to peoples’ struggles is now being destroyed.
The practice of fabricating cases will stop only when accountability is fixed. There is no way that the political leadership of the country will do it, but one hopes that the judiciary will take serious note.
GN Saibaba: "Peace is not possible without justice" A final conversation on prisons and democracy | SHAHID TANTRAY
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For now some of the stories of the US-Israeli genocide linger in the public memory—eighteen year old Shaban al-Dalou, software engineering student who was burned alive still connected to an IV drip when Israeli bombing set fire to a tent camp of displaced Palestinians outside Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, five year old Hind Rajab, trapped for hours in a car from which she made desperate calls for assistance and killed by artillery from Israeli tanks, leading Gaza surgeon Adnan Al-Bursh, head of orthopedics at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, captured by Israeli soldiers in December and declared dead in April after undergoing months of torture in an Israeli prison. Soon these will be supplanted by the harrowing stories of more recent victims of the ongoing genocide.
Radha Surya, ‘Snatching Victory from Defeat: Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar’s Last Stand’, Countercurrents
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The battle between us and the occupation… is an open ended battle. We know that we don’t want war or fighting because it costs lives, and our people deserve peace. For long periods of time we’ve tried peaceful resistance… Unfortunately the world stood by and watched as the occupation war machine killed our young people… What are we supposed to do? Should we raise the white flag? That is not going to happen.
Yahya Sinwar (2021)
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Increasingly we’ve seen Israel use words like ‘targeted’ and ‘limited,’ words that try or seek to convey that this is somehow acceptable. And yet we know from the last year — in Israel’s war in Gaza and this latest front in Lebanon — that these are euphemisms for, at the end of the day, what may very well amount to be war crimes and crimes against humanity. Certainly a country’s invasion of another in the way that Israel has led this ground invasion, could arguably be the crime of aggression, which under international law is prohibited. The people who are supposed to be peacekeepers are the people who are green-lighting war. And certainly this is a calculus approach to this conflict that does not center civilian life and the sanctity of civilian life in the way that it should.
Mai El-Sadany, executive director of Washington D.C.-based think tank Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy
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Anyone who believes we can achieve peace by other means [than the creation of a Palestinian state] – by containing Iran, by eliminating Hamas, by defeating Hezbollah, or by steadfast political, military, and financial support for Israel – is either deluded, naive, or deliberately avoiding the truth.”
Badr al-Busaidi, Oman’s Foreign Minister
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Violence within marriage is rampant in India - according to a recent government survey, one in 25 women have faced sexual violence from their husbands. Marital rape is outlawed in more than 100 countries, including Britain which criminalised it in 1991. But India remains among the three dozen countries - along with Pakistan, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia - where the law remains on the statute books. A number of petitions have been filed in recent years calling for striking down Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code, which has been in existence since 1860. The law mentions several "exemptions" - or situations in which sex is not rape - and one of them is "by a man with his own wife" if she is not a minor.
‘India government says criminalising marital rape 'excessively harsh'’, BBC
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it's been one year of horrifying genocide, on top of over seven decades of occupation and violence. please donate to palestinian families to help them survive. if you don't know where to look, or are anxious about making a choice about who to help, head to gazafunds.com. please do what you can to help.
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HEY THIS IS IMPORTANT whats your favorite place to find drawing references?
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Where is it tho

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there are so many things that I want to do. I think I will stay on my phone for 2 more hours
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