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Palestinian men and boys in Gaza describe the torture, humiliation, and dehumanization that they suffered during their time as captives of the Israeli occupation forces. “They forced us to make dogs’ sounds,” one man tells the camera. “If you refused to do so, they would beat you.” Another tells the reporter, “When they saw us falling asleep, they would come with a lighter and burn our backs with it.”
“Every hour was like years,” the same man says. “The torture was unbelievable.” Reports have emerged in recent days of mass roundups, torture, and execution of men and boys in Beit Hanoun and other parts of north Gaza. Detainees were identified by loved ones and others in the community who recognized them from the photos the occupation forces have been releasing.
As more footage and testimony are released, the depth of the horrors inflicted upon our people in Gaza are being brought to light. While we may never know the full extent of those horrors, what we already know is enough for any person of conscience to be able to identify as war crimes that are as depraved as they are systematic.
“My message for the world is to look at those detainees,” the final detainee tells viewers. “We are respected people. We are not animals.”
Via palestinianyouthmovement
Video Aljazeera
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just another innocent civilian dead while the us continues to twiddle its thumbs on pushing for a ceasefire.
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My journalistic coverage ends here, as the search for safety with my family is a thousand times better than searching for news to convey to a world that does not know the meaning of empathy or humanity. May God protect my fellow journalists. I announce the suspension of my journalistic work in this brutal war
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They killed the olive trees. They killed the little children. They killed the unborn. They killed the father. They killed the mother. They killed the journalist. They killed the journalists entire family. They killed all the aunts and uncles. They killed the doctors. They killed the soul of his soul. They killed the groom. They killed the bride. They killed the cats. They killed the elderly people older than their apartheid state. They killed the thousands of memories painted on the walls. They killed 30,000+ Palestinians that we will never get back. [@/ missfalsteenia on X. 01/07/24.]
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Ode of Resilience by Guy-Gerard Ngono
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Bullet Train (2022).
@lgbtqcreators battleship bingo - adaptations
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I wanna be Wednesday Addams when I grow up
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seeing Mars's post about the art hoe collective adults exploiting them and taking credit for something THEY founded at age 14 is just insane because some of them literally got movie deals and are established models all while Mars has been struggling for years merely to make their bills and getting their work ripped off buuut even worse is to know that they told Mars to keep quiet about all the times they took credit for something they shouldn't have like that's such wretched behavior
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After reading the arthoe drama a little closer I remember a LOT of those girls from here. They basically got famous for being light skinned and kind of quirky. And they only ever really dated/hung out with other light skinned people. And they were always asking for money.
It was truly weirdo behavior.
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The Garima Gospels are the oldest manuscripts produced in Ethiopia.
This massive collection is bound in three codices, and radio carbon dating determines they originated between the 5th and 7th centuries during the Aksumite Kingdom. The gospels are written in Ge’ez, the language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church.
Photos courtesy of Michael Gervers, University of Toronto
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