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detournementsmineurs · 6 months
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“La Vie Devant Soi” de Moshé Mizrahi (1977) - adapté du roman éponyme de Romain Gary écrit sous le pseudonyme d'Émile Ajar (1975) - avec Simone Signoret, Claude Dauphin, Gabriel Jabbour,  Stella Annicette, les participations de Geneviève Fontanel, Michal Bat-Adam et Costa-Gavras, et les jeunes Samy Ben Youb et Elio Bencoil, mars 2024.
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Dilma Rousseff names China apologist to BRICS bank
Elias Jabbour has defended capital punishment for people who disagree with socialist regimes.
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Elias Jabbour, a far-left economics professor and staunch China apologist, was hired as an aide to Dilma Rousseff, the former Brazilian president who recently took over the leadership of the New Development Bank, also known as the BRICS bank.
Mr. Jabbour will on Wednesday attend the ceremony for the Special Book Award of China in Beijing. The award is bestowed upon some 15 foreign writers, translators, and publishers each year “for introducing China and Chinese culture to the world.” Mr. Jabbour is among this year’s winners for his book “Socialist Economic Development in the 21st Century.”
While no one would expect the nomination of someone highly critical of China to the Beijing-based position, Mr. Jabbour’s appointment could ruffle feathers among Brazil’s traditional Western allies. In April, he wrote that Brazil “is challenging the U.S. economic weapon of mass destruction, the dollar, in cooperation with China.”
He has also defended the credibility of Chinese official economic data and criticized reporting on Chinese overseas intelligence activities. He told his YouTube followers that a 48-page UN report (which said that China had committed grave human rights abuses in Xinjiang against Uyghur minorities) had “no scientific credibility,” dismissing it as a product of Western pressure against Beijing.
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drsonnet · 7 months
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Leila and the Wolves (ليلى والذئاب) is a 1984 drama film from Lebanese director Heiny Srour and assistant director Sabah Jabbour.
It was filmed in often treacherous areas and the filming lasted seven years. In the film, the protagonist Leila, a modern Lebanese woman living in London, time travels through the 1900s to the 1980s, with each trip focusing on the centrality of women in Palestinian and Lebanese resistance movements. The film won the Grand Prize in the Third World competition at the International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg.
فيلم - ليلى والذئاب  (1984)
ليلى تلميذة لبنانية، تتمرد ضد م��اهج التاريخ التي يفرضها المستعمر. تقرر القيام برحلة عبر التاريخ، في فلسطين الواقعة تحت الانتداب البريطاني حتى الغزو التاريخي للبنان، وتتفهم أن علينا دور في صنع التاريخ فتغير حياتها.
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هيني سرور (مخرج)
ﺗﺄﻟﻴﻒ:
هيني سرور (مؤلف)
طاقم العمل:
رفيق علي أحمد 
ليلى حكيم 
أوديت ملكون 
هالة حسني 
صباح عبيد 
نبيلة زيتوني
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garadinervi · 1 year
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Gwendolyn Brooks interviewed by Alan Jabbour (director of the Library of Congress’s American Folklore division) and E. Ethelbert Miller (poet and director of the African American Resource Center at Howard University), 1986 [HoCoPoLitSo, Columbia, MD]
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movienized-com · 7 months
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Last King of the Cross
Last King of the Cross (Serie 2023) #LincolnYounes #ClaudeJabbour #CallanMulvey #TimRoth #FelicityPrice #WassimHawat Mehr auf:
Serie Jahr: 2023- (März) Genre: Drama Hauptrollen: Lincoln Younes, Claude Jabbour, Callan Mulvey, Tim Roth, Felicity Price, Wassim Hawat, Matt Nable, Maria Tran, Dion Williams, Simon Elrahi, Damian Walshe-Howling, Justin Rosniak, John Brumpton, Dylan Hare, Hoa Xuande, Scott Lee … Serienbeschreibung: John Ibrahim (Lincoln Younes) weiß, was es bedeutet, ganz am Boden zu sein. Als er noch ein…
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wthljvia · 2 years
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De fato, a menos que a humanidade supere urgentemente o saque capitalista dos recursos limitados do planeta, o período do Antropoceno pode marcar o fim da humanidade e de muitas outras espécies. O fim da nossa civilização será inevitável, se não houver uma grande mudança de ênfase do egoísmo para a cooperação, do hedonismo individual de curto prazo para o governo racional coletivo de longo prazo da vida social, da regulamentação descentralizada do mercado para o planejamento centralizado. Essas mudanças devem constituir os pilares de uma transição progressiva para uma forma mais justa e sustentável de lidar com as contradições entre classes – e entre a humanidade e o resto do planeta –, consistente com os princípios básicos do socialismo.
Elias Jabbour, Alberto Gabriele. China: o socialismo do século XXI.
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minoterie21 · 1 month
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Pergola de Lina Jabbour et Fleur Noguera
Œuvre murale réalisée par deux artistes suite à une résidence au Moulin de Guéveneux, où elles ont suivi une formation au tissage à bras, organisée par Minoterie21 à Peillac.
L’œuvre est visible pendant un an depuis la route en passant sur le pont reliant Peillac et Saint-Jacut-les-Pins.
Attirée depuis longtemps par le tissage, Lina Jabbour a une préférence pour l’art des tapis orientaux notamment les Kilims, dont elle extrait une réflexion sur la trame.
Fleur Noguera a commencé à avoir « la fibre » après la visite d’une exposition  sur Annie Albers, artiste fondatrice de l’art textile au sein du Bauhaus au début du XXe siècle.
Après avoir croisées leurs dessins et échantillons textiles, elles ont opté pour cette « Pergola » de douceur, aux couleurs harmonieuses avec le paysage  environnant, révélant toutes les nuances des dégradés à la lumière du coucher du soleil.
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tita-ferreira · 7 months
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Humberto Matos, Elias Jabbour e a luta de classes no Brasil
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coconvtfm · 1 year
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🥥 WHO? imaan jabbour - fc: emeraude toubia 🥥 WHAT? imaan was tired of waiting. they'd been together for three years, were incredibly happy together and imaan had hinted, multiple times, that she'd like a more formal tie. no response came and so, she decided that she would stop waiting and do it herself. 🥥 OPEN TO? male muses (cis & trans), afab & amab masculine non-binary muses
WRITTEN WITH BETA | @indiestarter
she had a gorgeous silver seal ring and she'd invited her partner to a secluded spot in a local park. she'd readied a picnic and there was soft music playing, candles burning and the sun was going down as they arrived. there she sat in a gorgeous suit, waiting on one knee for them to arrive. when they came into view, she smiled and felt their heartbeat speed up. "i have loved you since the moment i met you. every day, you brighten up my world. i know that it isn't traditional, but then again - i would be very disappointed if you ever expected something traditional of me. so, that's why i have decided to ask you: would you do me the honor of marrying me?"
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opencommunion · 7 days
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recommended resources on Lebanese resistance and its context
this has been in my drafts for a long time bc I wanted to find more audio resources but in light of recent events I'm posting as is, and will add more later. pdfs for texts without links can be found on libgen ⭐ = start with these 📺 = video resource 🎧 = audio resource Hizballah ⭐ Lara Deeb, "Hizballah and Its Civilian Constituencies," in The War on Lebanon: A Reader, eds. Nubar Hovsepian and Rashid Khalidi (2007)
⭐🎧 Electronic Intifada Podcast with Rania Khalek, "Why Hizballah would deal Israel a deadly blow" (2024)
⭐🎧 Electronic Intifada Podcast with Amal Saad, "How Hizballah Aims to Deter Israel" (2024)
📺 Rania Khalek, Interview with Hezbollah's Second-in-Command Sheikh Naim Qassem (2023)
🎧 Rania Khalek and Julia Kassem, "The Hybrid War on Lebanon is All About Weakening Hezbollah" (2022)
Hassan Nasrallah, "Voice of Hezbollah: The Statements of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah," ed. Nicholas Noe (2007)
Judith Harik, "Hizballah's Public and Social Services and Iran," in Distant Relations: Iran and Lebanon in the last 500 years (2006) Sarah Marusek, Faith and Resistance: The Politics of Love and War in Lebanon (2018)
Abed T. Kanaaneh, Understanding Hezbollah: The Hegemony of Resistance (2021)
Karim Makdisi, "The Oct. 8 War: Lebanon's Southern Front" (2024) Political theory ⭐ Ussama Makdisi, "Understanding Sectarianism," in The War on Lebanon: A Reader, eds. Nubar Hovsepian and Rashid Khalidi (2007)
⭐ Rula Juri Abisaab and Malek Abisaab, The Shi'ites of Lebanon: Modernism, Communism, and Hizbullah's Islamists (2014)
Ilham Khuri-Makdisi, The Eastern Mediterranean and the Making of Global Radicalism, 1860-1914 (2010) Tareq Y. Ismael and Jacqueline S. Ismael, The Communist Movement in Syria and Lebanon (1998) 2006 war ⭐ Gilbert Achcar and Michel Warschawski, The 33-Day War: Israel's War on Hezbollah in Lebanon and Its Consequences (2007)
The Electronic Intifada with Dahr Jamail, "The world just sat by" (2006)
The Electronic Intifada with Bilal El-Amine, "Lebanon in Context" (2006) The War on Lebanon: A Reader, eds. Nubar Hovsepian and Rashid Khalidi (2007)
Civil war and 1982 invasion ⭐📺 Up to the South, dir. Jayce Salloum and Walid Ra'ad (1993)
⭐📺 Wild Flowers: Women of South Lebanon, dir. Mai Masri and Jean Khalil Chamoun (1987)
⭐ Souha Bechara, Resistance: My Life for Lebanon (2003)
Jean Said Makdisi, Beirut Fragments: A War Memoir (1990)
Bayan Nuwayhed al-Hout, Sabra and Shatila, September 1982 (2004) Ottoman era Charles Al-Hayek, "How, then, did you try to rebel?"
Lebanon Unsettled, "Lebanon's Popular Uprisings"
Axel Havemann, "The Impact of Peasant Resistance on Nineteenth Century Mount Lebanon," in Peasants and Politics in the Modern Middle East (1991) Ussama Makdisi, The Culture of Sectarianism: Community, History, and Violence in Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Lebanon (2000)
Peter Hill, "How Global was the Age of Revolutions? The Case of Mount Lebanon, 1821" (2020) Mark Farha, "From Anti-imperial Dissent to National Consent: the First World War and the Formation of a Trans-sectarian National Consciousness in Lebanon" (2015) French mandate era ⭐ Kais Firro, Inventing Lebanon: Nationalism and the State Under the Mandate (2002) Sana Tannoury-Karam, "Founding the Lebanese Left: From Colonial Rule to Independence" (2021) Idir Ouahes, Syria and Lebanon Under the French Mandate: Cultural Imperialism and the Workings of Empire (2018)
Malek Abisaab, Militant Women of a Fragile Nation (2009) Misc ⭐📺 Leila and the Wolves, dir. Heiny Srour and Sabah Jabbour (1984)
⭐ Fawwaz Traboulsi, A History of Modern Lebanon (2007)
Karim Makdisi, "Lebanon's October 2019 Uprising" (2021)
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lieahsblog · 7 months
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i’ve run out of smart words and metaphors, just please please help this father from gaza evacuate his son for treatment. the goal is $15k please help them reach this ASAP.
EDIT: UPDATED campaign link for Fadi has been posted so keep scrolling. I also posted the campaign link of razan(see pinned) who’s mother needs treatment. Razan’s campaign has fallen under the radar so please share and donate. Please scroll and read the whole post for the crucial info. thanks for sharing!
EDIT: CAN YOU ALL PLEASE AMPLIFY MY PINNED AS WELL!! PLEASE SHARE THIS POST BUT ALSO MY PINNED POST!!!!!!! ITS URGENT SO DONT IGNORE. DONT KNOW HOW MANY OTHER WAYS TO TELL YOU. RAZANS FAMILY STILL NEEDS TO GO TO EGYPT SO PLEASE SHARE MY PINNED AND DONATE!!!!! THERE NEEDS TO BE DONATIONS, REBLOGS ALONE CANT PAY FOR THEIR REGISTRATION TO LEAVE. DONATE PLEASE
edit: are u guys even reading the edits. AMPLIFY RAZANS CAMPAIGN. ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
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UPDATE TO EVERYONE REBLOGGING: Fadi and his family have evacuated to egypt now. They still need to cover living expenses AND his medical expenses for his son so this is Fadi’s new campaign: https://www.gofundme.com/f/brain-surgery-of-a-sixyearold-child-due-atrophy?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=chat&utm_source=whatsApp
this is Fadi’s p@yp@l to help with their living expenses: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=GLVYEA82FPMX2
MORE URGENT INFO: I would like to add that another family needs your help. I’ve made several posts about Razan’s family(including her mother who needs treatment) and this campaign has fallen under the radar. their goal is $50k and they have not raised even half. we really need to pick up the slack, so i would like to please ask everyone to donate to razan’s campaign AND find a friend to match your donation!! one you have done so, please make your own post about razan’s campaign and share it with all your mutuals. we need this campaign to have so much more visibility so please join me in amplifying and #floodthedash4razan!! let’s work together and help razan and her family. give some love, support and donations towards razan’s campaign‼️‼️ I would like to direct everyone to please AMPLIFY and share Razan’s campaign(please also checked my pinned where you can see more about her campaign!!) i will also share her campaign in this post, again please show some support and amplify and donate to her:
Thank you all for sharing!
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4ft10tvlandfangirl · 5 months
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From Razan yesterday
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Razan's campaign has been stalled for over two weeks‼She and her family need a lot of help and her mother needs medical attention. I've tagged Gaza Funds on this one too but I can imagine the number of messages they've been getting. If this comes across your dashboard please please share it. At the very least get eyes on it. Donate if you can, every little bit goes a long way 🙏🏾
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filmgirlu · 6 months
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hey guys, wasn’t it crazy that tumblr has in the past managed to fully fund some random users’ ideas for projects? isn’t it crazy the way some posts go viral even tho they make fuck all sense? yeah?
so bring the same energy to people in gaza who are trying to evacuate. the way this campaign has been ignored is actually so ridiculous. do u even comprehend how much they need your help rn??? ONE user @lieahsblog has been trying to amplify this campaign. WE ALL HAVE ACCOUNTS. USE THEM. let’s share razan’s campaign so she can get HER MOTHER treatment and leave gaza with her family. how many different ways does it need to be said‼️WE NEED A CO-ORDINATED EFFORT TO AMPLFY AND DONATE TO THIS CAMPAIGN. SHARE. DONATE. SHARE. DONATE. SHARE. DONATE. SHARE. DONATE. SHARE. DONATE. SHARE. DONATE.
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Last King of the Cross Returns for Season Two: Here’s Why You Should Be Watching
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Photo: Courtesy of Paramount Plus / Daniel Asher Smith
The Australian crime saga set viewing records in its first season. Now it’s back for another season with more action, underworld figures and drama. In partnership with Paramount+, here are the standout reasons to dive into season two.
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Cinematic and stylish, it’s no wonder Last King of the Cross became the most-watched Australian show on Paramount+ on its debut last year. The Sydney-set crime series is fictitous drama inspired by the true story of brothers John and Sam Ibrahim, who escaped as children from war-torn Lebanon and became rising figures in the Australian underworld of the late 1980s and early 1990s.
As the darkly compelling, fictional saga returns from August 30 on Paramount+, the focus switches from Kings Cross to Oxford Street. Season two picks up 18 months after the last season’s white-knuckle climax, with both new and returning characters on board. The second season proves even more suspenseful and perilous – with more punchy action and family drama than before.
We’ve highlighted five key reasons to add the second season to your must-watch calendar. If you haven’t seen season one yet, don’t worry – you’ve still got time to catch up.
Naveen Andrews joins the cast as a formidable underworld figure
Best known for his long-running role on Lost, British-American actor Naveen Andrews joins Last King of the Cross as fictional character Ray Kinnock, the current boss of Oxford Street. That places him in direct opposition to John Ibrahim, who has set his sights on the bustling district to bolster his waning Kings Cross empire. Given Andrews’s track record for playing quirky yet charismatic characters, audiences can expect Ray Kinnock to be an unforgettable antagonist.
Brotherhood sits at the heart of this expanded family story
The first season thrived on the friction between brothers John and Sam, played with gritty conviction by lead actors Lincoln Younes and Claude Jabbour. This season introduces younger siblings Michael and Fadi Ibrahim, played by Dave Hoey and Alex Kaan respectively. While the younger brothers play a smaller role, they complicate the already tense struggle for dominance between John and Sam. That heated family dynamic will be at the centre of season two, as Sam is released from prison and begins to assemble the most substantial bikie chapter in Australian history. Meanwhile, John gets to work re-establishing himself as a key Sydney nightlife figure.
Sydney’s Oxford Street provides an energetic new backdrop
The first season was firmly centred on Kings Cross – but this time we jump to Oxford Street, with the former hotbed of crime and nightlife all but extinguished. The corridor was home to Sydney’s fashion scene and queer culture in the late 1990s, when this season takes place. That makes for a colourful and diverse new location to rival Kings Cross, which was famously recreated with an elaborate set for season one. With new antagonist Ray Kinnock dubbed as “the reigning queen of Oxford Street,” a focus on the street’s lasting queer legacy seems promising. After all, it’s where Sydney’s first Mardi Gras was held in 1978.
Fast-paced action punctuates this high-stakes crime drama
Realistic car chases, shoot-outs and brawls set the tone for Last King of the Cross. That’s especially true of the second season, which ramps up the action and the stakes. As brothers John and Sam each ascend the ladder of Australia’s criminal underworld, their competition won’t go down without a fight. And don’t forget Liz Doyle (played by Tess Haubrich), the driven Sydney detective who has been promoted to senior sergeant and commissioned a new crime taskforce.
John Is a strong addition to television’s modern canon of antiheroes
Modern television is full of memorable antiheroes: think Tony Soprano, Breaking Bad’s Walter White and Mad Men’s Don Draper. This season, John makes a strong case to join their ranks. While Sam and their younger siblings are compelling in their own rights, John moves to centre stage as he wrestles with Ray to gain control of Oxford Street. The tug-of-war between John’s underworld machinations and his family loyalties proves especially gripping this time around.
Season two of Last King of the Cross is streaming August 30 only on Paramount+.
This article is produced by Broadsheet in partnership with Paramount+. Last King of the Cross is a dramatisation inspired by true events from John Ibrahim’s autobiography. Several characters and events represented in the series are fictional. Any similiarity to the name, character or history of any living persons is entirely coincidental and unintentional.
Source: Broadsheet
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4me4you · 1 year
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4me4you visits PONTONE Gallery  - “groupSHOW”.
Pontone Gallery represents an extensive roster of international artists who work across several disciplines, from painting to photography to sculpture. 
Artist: HENRY JABBOUR - Henry Jabbour welcomes us to a richly coloured world of pastoral reverie and lyrical contemplation. 
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wthljvia · 2 years
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O princípio da concorrência coexiste e interage mutuamente com o da cooperação. A história da humanidade é a história da luta entre a cooperação – com o objetivo de atingir objetivos coletivos de longo prazo – e a busca individual de interesses de curto prazo – e finalmente derrotista. Juntamente com a mutação e a seleção, a cooperação é a terceira força evolucionária fundamental. É também uma força mais poderosa que a concorrência na formação e promoção da inovação. Com o advento da globalização, a corrida interminável por um crescimento competitivo que esgota os recursos está se tornando cada vez mais insustentável [...]. A capacidade humana de entender e orientar sua própria evolução por meio de análises e culturas científicas torna a cooperação ainda mais necessária para lidarmos com a natureza intrinsecamente global dos desafios atuais de desenvolvimento e sustentabilidade ambiental.
Elias Jabbour, Alberto Gabriele. China: o socialismo do século XXI.
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