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phoenixpalestine · 10 days ago
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STOP GAZACIDE🛑STOP JUDEA & SAMARIA SNATCH N’ GRAB🛑
a whole bunch of gazan mutual aid projects and nonprofits. if the decision of which individual fundraiser to give to feels too daunting, or if you just want to help as many people as possible in one go, these are great initiatives to support.
care for gaza - focuses on providing food and essential supplies. donate here or here.
connecting humanity - securing internet access via donations of virtual sim cards (esims). if you can't afford a whole plan yourself, crips for esims is a communal pool that will use your donation to purchase and maintain esims
gaza soup kitchen - provides food, medical care, and classes for children. also has a gofundme
glia gaza medical support initiative - provides medical care through field clinics and tents at hospitals. donations can also be sent through their website.
ele elna elak - provides clean water, food, clothing, and shelter. they also have a gofundme
life for gaza - raising money for the gaza municipality to repair water and waste management infrastructure
taawon - partners with local civil organizations to provide food, water, medical care, shelter, and basic supplies
the sameer project - running various initiatives providing tents, medical care, and necessities. they have their own encampment project focused on sheltering families with children, sick and disabled members, or members in need of perinatal care
islamic relief worldwide's gaza emergency appeal - provides food, water, hygiene kits, medical supplies, and psychological support
baitulmaal - provides a variety of necessities, including food, water, shelter, and medical supplies
gaza mutual aid fund - distributes food, hygiene products, water, and other essential supplies, including financial support. run by @/el-shab-hussein's amazing friend Mona. updates can be found on her instagram.
hygiene kits for gaza - provides hygiene supplies including menstrual products, wipes, and toothbrushes/toothpaste
anera - provides a variety of necessities, including food, water, hygiene supplies, medicine, blankets and mattresses, and psychological care
palestine children's relief fund - provides supplies and support with a focus on children. also has an initiative for lebanon
dahnoun mutual aid - provides water, food, tents, baby supplies, financial support, and other necessities. updates can be found through their instagram
certainly this is not an exhaustive list, so please feel free to add on other projects or organizations that i didn't include. and as always, please take the time to donate if you can and share. it truly makes all the difference.
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latestnews2018-blog · 6 years ago
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Facebook pulls post by Anne Frank Center after seeing only nudity in a photo of the Holocaust
New Post has been published on https://latestnews2018.com/facebook-pulls-post-by-anne-frank-center-after-seeing-only-nudity-in-a-photo-of-the-holocaust/
Facebook pulls post by Anne Frank Center after seeing only nudity in a photo of the Holocaust
Facebook moderators temporarily removed a post by the Anne Frank Center which was seeking to raise awareness about the Holocaust, after the company was unable to distinguish between historical genocide and child nudity.
The post included an archive photograph of Jewish children who had been stripped and starved by Nazi Germany.
Between 1941 and 1945 the German state imprisoned and murdered millions of Jews in concentration and death camps — the child Anne Frank, who the Center is named after, being just one of them.
Frank died in 1945, aged 15, after her hiding place in Amsterdam had been uncovered. She was taken to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where, seven months later, she died of typhus.
In school history class as a teenager I remember being shown similar footage of the emaciated bodies of Jewish people starved and murdered during the Holocaust.
It’s not the kind of imagery you forget. It is terrible. Haunting. It is a shame of history, not pornography.
Facebook moderators apparently cannot tell the difference.
These numbers are alarming, but this is why we do what we do. Currently only 10 states mandate Holocaust and Genocide Education. How do we counter ignorance about the Holocaust with knowledge, compassion, and understanding? https://t.co/1xtsNLAKEx
— Anne Frank Center (@AnneFrankCenter) August 21, 2018
Around six hours after the Center complained on Twitter that the post had been taken down, Facebook reinstated it.
In a tweet replying to the Center’s complaint the company explains its actions, saying “we don’t allow nude images of children”, before ending with an apology for making the wrong decision in this case — owing to the image having “important historical significance”.
It wrote: “We put your post back up and sent you a message on FB. We don’t allow nude images of children on FB, but we know this is an important image of historical significance and we’ve restored it. We’re sorry and thank you for bringing it to our attention.”
@AnneFrankCenter, we put your post back up and sent you a message on FB. We don’t allow nude images of children on FB, but we know this is an important image of historical significance and we’ve restored it. We’re sorry and thank you for bringing it to our attention.
— Facebook (@facebook) August 29, 2018
If you’re getting an acute sense of deja-vu that’s because Facebook has similarly failed to understand historical context before — when, for example, in 2016 its moderators took down an iconic war photo of a child fleeing a napalm attack in Vietnam in 1972.
The violence had also stripped that child — clothing her with terror.
Again Facebook’s moderators simply couldn’t tell. So they scrubbed historical record from the platform. An outcry was necessary to reinstate it.
Called on that crime against history, Facebook described its moderating decision as a mistake — saying “we intend to do better”.
Two years later there’s no sign it’s living up to that stated intent.
Running the world’s biggest content platform without editorial oversight and with woefully under-resourced moderation is indeed a very hard problem. One that AI cannot hope to solve in any near or short term framework — if ever. Context is king for a reason.
The kicker here is that company founder Mark Zuckerberg continues to choose to provide a platform for Holocaust deniers on Facebook.
He could choose to ban Holocaust denial — which is, after all, an attack on both history and the Jewish people. But he prefers not to. He’s not for banning, unless it’s nudity. (Classic art nudes included, at times.)
And so we arrive at the tragi-ridiculous pass of true historical imagery of the Holocaust being scrubbed from Facebook — while vicious lies about the Holocaust are allowed to stand and swirl and take root via Facebook.
That’s what running a content platform without a moral compass looks like.
Another example for the history books. 1-There is no cheap way to do content moderation well at scale; 2-It’s not clear how to do it much better at scale with a lot more investment but; 3-It’s guaranteed to be done badly at the level of investment—as a cost center—it gets now. https://t.co/qv4CcyeHJ9
— zeynep tufekci (@zeynep) August 29, 2018
We asked Facebook to explain why it took down a post by the Anne Frank Center that was seeking to raise awareness about the Holocaust yet refuses to take down posts by Holocaust deniers who are seeking to undermine historical truth.
A company representative pointed us to its earlier response to the Center — but did not engage with our question.
Update: The Center has now sent us the following statement regarding Facebook’s actions:
Our original post was to draw attention to the fact that the Holocaust is woefully undertaught across the USA and that ignorance on what happened is a direct result of this. We have been working with numerous state representatives across the nation to mandate K-12 Holocaust education through our 50-State Genocide Education project.
While Facebook removes the AFC’s post promoting the need to educate on the past, it continues to allow pages and posts that directly deny the reality of the deaths of more than six million people.
Holocaust denial dehumanizes people. It makes thousands feel unsafe. It violates the very standards Facebook lays out for it users. Yet these hate-filled propaganda pages remain.
We have written to Facebook previously offering to work with them to tackle the spread of Holocaust denial and hate on its platform and to promote education.
If Facebook is serious about its community standards it should start tackling Holocaust denial and not the organizations who are trying to educate people on discrimination, facts, and history.
We understand the difficulty in assessing the context of potentially controversial content. That said, it shouldn’t have taken us publicly calling out Facebook to restore our post. Hopefully, Facebook can revise their protocols.
We understand that the Center’s post was originally published on Facebook on August 21, and taken down by Facebook moderators on August 27 — before it was subsequently reinstated by Facebook after the Center complained.
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sheminecrafts · 6 years ago
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Facebook pulls post by Anne Frank Center after seeing only nudity in a photo of the Holocaust
Facebook moderators temporarily removed a post by the Anne Frank Center which was seeking to raise awareness about the Holocaust, after the company was unable to distinguish between historical genocide and child nudity.
The post included an archive photograph of Jewish children who had been stripped and starved by Nazi Germany.
Between 1941 and 1945 the German state imprisoned and murdered millions of Jews in concentration and death camps — the child Anne Frank, who the Center is named after, being just one of them.
Frank died in 1945, aged 15, after her hiding place in Amsterdam had been uncovered. She was taken to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where, seven months later, she died of typhus.
In school history class as a teenager I remember being shown similar footage of the emaciated bodies of Jewish people starved and murdered during the Holocaust.
It’s not the kind of imagery you forget. It is terrible. Haunting. It is a shame of history, not pornography.
Facebook moderators apparently cannot tell the difference.
These numbers are alarming, but this is why we do what we do. Currently only 10 states mandate Holocaust and Genocide Education. How do we counter ignorance about the Holocaust with knowledge, compassion, and understanding? https://t.co/1xtsNLAKEx
— Anne Frank Center (@AnneFrankCenter) August 21, 2018
Around six hours after the Center complained on Twitter that the post had been taken down, Facebook reinstated it.
In a tweet replying to the Center’s complaint the company explains its actions, saying “we don’t allow nude images of children”, before ending with an apology for making the wrong decision in this case — owing to the image having “important historical significance”.
It wrote: “We put your post back up and sent you a message on FB. We don’t allow nude images of children on FB, but we know this is an important image of historical significance and we’ve restored it. We’re sorry and thank you for bringing it to our attention.”
@AnneFrankCenter, we put your post back up and sent you a message on FB. We don’t allow nude images of children on FB, but we know this is an important image of historical significance and we’ve restored it. We’re sorry and thank you for bringing it to our attention.
— Facebook (@facebook) August 29, 2018
If you’re getting an acute sense of deja-vu that’s because Facebook has similarly failed to understand historical context before — when, for example, in 2016 its moderators took down an iconic war photo of a child fleeing a napalm attack in Vietnam in 1972.
The violence had also stripped that child — clothing her with terror.
Again Facebook’s moderators simply couldn’t tell. So they scrubbed historical record from the platform. An outcry was necessary to reinstate it.
Called on that crime against history, Facebook described its moderating decision as a mistake — saying “we intend to do better”.
Two years later there’s no sign it’s living up to that stated intent.
Running the world’s biggest content platform without editorial oversight and with woefully under-resourced moderation is indeed a very hard problem. One that AI cannot hope to solve in any near or short term framework — if ever. Context is king for a reason.
The kicker here is that company founder Mark Zuckerberg continues to choose to provide a platform for Holocaust deniers on Facebook.
He could choose to ban Holocaust denial — which is, after all, an attack on both history and the Jewish people. But he prefers not to. He’s not for banning, unless it’s nudity. (Classic art nudes included, at times.)
And so we arrive at the tragi-ridiculous pass of true historical imagery of the Holocaust being scrubbed from Facebook — while vicious lies about the Holocaust are allowed to stand and swirl and take root via Facebook.
That’s what running a content platform without a moral compass looks like.
Another example for the history books. 1-There is no cheap way to do content moderation well at scale; 2-It's not clear how to do it much better at scale with a lot more investment but; 3-It's guaranteed to be done badly at the level of investment—as a cost center—it gets now. https://t.co/qv4CcyeHJ9
— zeynep tufekci (@zeynep) August 29, 2018
We asked Facebook to explain why it took down a post by the Anne Frank Center that was seeking to raise awareness about the Holocaust yet refuses to take down posts by Holocaust deniers who are seeking to undermine historical truth.
A company representative pointed us to its earlier response to the Center — but did not engage with our question.
Update: The Center has now sent us the following statement regarding Facebook’s actions:
Our original post was to draw attention to the fact that the Holocaust is woefully undertaught across the USA and that ignorance on what happened is a direct result of this. We have been working with numerous state representatives across the nation to mandate K-12 Holocaust education through our 50-State Genocide Education project.
While Facebook removes the AFC’s post promoting the need to educate on the past, it continues to allow pages and posts that directly deny the reality of the deaths of more than six million people.
Holocaust denial dehumanizes people. It makes thousands feel unsafe. It violates the very standards Facebook lays out for it users. Yet these hate-filled propaganda pages remain.
We have written to Facebook previously offering to work with them to tackle the spread of Holocaust denial and hate on its platform and to promote education.
If Facebook is serious about its community standards it should start tackling Holocaust denial and not the organizations who are trying to educate people on discrimination, facts, and history.
We understand the difficulty in assessing the context of potentially controversial content. That said, it shouldn’t have taken us publicly calling out Facebook to restore our post. Hopefully, Facebook can revise their protocols.
We understand that the Center’s post was originally published on Facebook on August 21, and taken down by Facebook moderators on August 27 — before it was subsequently reinstated by Facebook after the Center complained.
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janinahesheles · 8 years ago
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Janina Hescheles at the Shoah Memorial
(translated from the French original)
Times of Israel     April 2, 2017
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Michael de Saint-Cheron Philosopher of religions and researcher in literature of modernity, attached to the UMR "Scriptures of modernity".
The Shoah Memorial was the site of an exceptional encounter on Thursday 23 March with one of the last surviving witnesses of the Shoah: Janina Hescheles, born in Poland in 1931.
This evening brought together Livia Parnès, historian, editor and one of the cultural events managers at the Memorial and organizer of the evening, Judith Lyon-Caen, a lecturer at EHESS, who is responsible for the publication of Through the eyes of a twelve-year-old girl (translated from Polish by Agnieszka Żuk, Classique Garnier, collection directed by Catherine Coquio), and Isabelle Vayron de la Moureyre, director of the documentary Le Carnet de Janina (Talweg Vincent Gazaigne, Vosges TV 2017), about Janina Hescheles, who came specially from Israel, accompanied by her husband and sons, francophones like her.
This remarkable film, which avoids pathos and untimely lyricism, tells the incredible journey, the incredible destiny of this woman born in Lwów (spelled Lvov in the book) in 1931, who, after her mother's suicide in May 1943, finding no outside help, decided to infiltrate into Janowska's labor camp (then in Poland, now Ukraine), Bełżec's antechamber, where she concealed her true age and blended into the "mass of inmates."
"More than two hundred thousand people perished there. The name of Janka H. came to the ears of Michał Borwicz, the historian who made himself known in France by his book Writings of the condemned to death under the Nazi Occupation, for the girl "wrote poems and recited them in the women’s barracks. It is this love of poetry that binds ‘the poet-resistant’ and ‘the child-poet’," writes Judith Lyon-Caen.  
Thanks to the Żegota resistance movement, to which Borwicz was affiliated, the girl was miraculously smuggled out of the camp and hidden in Cracow at the end of 1943, after the Warsaw ghetto uprising was crushed. During her first months of freedom threatened at every moment, passing from one hiding place to another, Janina put on paper her memories of the ghetto, of the camp, evoking first the death of her father in the pogrom on the day of arrival of the Hitler armies, following the retreat of the Soviets, and then the death of all his people in Lvov.
This notebook is not the equivalent of the Diary of Anne Frank, it is the one that Anne Frank, who died in Bergen-Belsen, was not able to write. After completing her two stories, the one on the camp and the other about her life since the early days of summer 1941 and the departure of the Soviets from Lvov until her escape, Janina entrusted them to Michel Borwicz who, shortly after the war, published them with the support and collaboration of Maria Hochberg, editor, who was also a resistant, witness and passenger.
They both actively worked on her escape and then asked the girl to put her memories to writing, since for them the written testimony of the survivors, and of those who had died, was of inestimable value. The first edition appeared in 1946. Judith Lion-Caen elaborates the editorial work undertaken by the two saviors of Janina.
For this edition, Janina added an epilogue, in which she summarizes her life since June 30, 1941, her escape, her clandestine stay in occupied Krakow, her life until the liberation, then her scientific and literary career until today.
In 1950, "with the wave of legal immigration", she went to Israel, where she finally studied chemistry, not speaking Hebrew well enough to undertake literary studies. She married, passed her doctoral thesis and left with her husband and children for London, where she was able to do her first research at Imperial College.
She kept up the momentum and worked in Paris at the Ecole Normale and later mainly in Munich at the Ludwig Maximilian University before returning to Israel, where she continued her career at both the Technion in Haifa and then at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot.
Having reached retirement age in 1996, Janina spent ten years researching the resistance group in Nazi Germany, the White Rose (in German Die Weiße Rose ), founded by Hans Scholl and Alexander Schmorell in the spring of 1942. Hans's sister, Sophie, joined the group shortly afterwards.
In February 1943, the Gestapo arrested all members of the group who were executed. Janina published in 2007 her study under the title: “La Rose Blanche: students and intellectuals before and after Hitler's rise to power”.
Then the intrepid chemist-writer-witness participated in the condemnation of Israeli policy towards the Palestinians. We cannot perfunctorily read the last page of the epilogue, in which Janina writes: "Today my Lvov is found everywhere where life is destabilized, people lose their families, their native villages."
Isabelle Vayron de la Moureyre shows at the end of her film how Janina regularly participates in protest vigils of Israeli ‘Women in Black’, who call for an end to the occupation of Palestinian lands by Israel.  
This evening was a women’s evening with a film, a book and Janina, who spoke in French, telling how Ukrainians were in denial of their Nazi past, for Lvov was populated since then largely by Ukrainians. They do not want to be reminded of the existence of the Shoah.
A last word on Livia Parnes, thanks to whom this evening could take place. Responsible for cultural events at the Memorial, as we have said, she is also a recent editor and published in 2015 a fascinating book by Samuel Schwarz (1880-1953), Discovery of the Marranos. Crypto-Jews in Portugal. In this book the Polish Jewish historian discovered the existence in Belmonte of Marranos, those converted Jews who secretly practiced Jewish rituals for centuries, despite the Inquisition.
Today, the publication of Through the Eyes of a Twelve-Year-Old Girl by Janina Hescheles must be seen as an event in terms of the ability of literature to save from certain death a little Jewish girl, endowed with a developed poetic and literary sense, in the worst possible conditions, those of the extermination of a whole people.  
Janina is one of the last major witnesses of those times of Shoah, her book is an exceptional testimony of what a little girl, after childhood, could achieve in a world of terror and death. A lesson of life to the glory of literature and those who placed literary memory so high that they risked their lives at every moment both as Jews and members of a network of resistance.  
And as we have understood, the message and testimony of Janina Hescheles is part of our most immediate present. "Today my Lvov is to be found wherever life is destabilized... " .
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phoenixpalestine · 10 days ago
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phoenixpalestine · 12 days ago
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phoenixpalestine · 11 days ago
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phoenixpalestine · 15 days ago
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