#Humanitarian Journalism
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notyourtoday · 5 months ago
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Palestine Updates June 14, 2024
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By @letstalkpalestine2 on Instagram.
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reckless-revolutionary · 1 year ago
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drsonnet · 6 months ago
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Strapped down, blindfolded, held in diapers: Israeli whistleblowers detail abuse of Palestinians in shadowy detention center..Finally, #CNN SPEAKS (May, 2024)
Sde Teiman: Israeli whistleblowers detail abuse of Palestinians in shadowy detention center | CNN
| تحقيق لسي إن إن: - انتهاكات وتعذيب لمعتقلين فلسطينيين على يد جنود إسرائيليين في مركز اعتقال سري بالنقب. - شهادات مخبرين إسرائيليين كشفت أن المعتقلين الفلسطينيين يعيشون ظروفا قاسية للغاية.
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Update from #Khan Yunis (May, 2024) :
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Palestinian citizens, who have been kidnapped by Israel's military from Khan Yunis | (Jan., 2024)
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Palestinian men detained by Israeli forces since the start of the war in Gaza have told Middle East Eye how they were physically tortured with dogs and electricity, subjected to mock executions, and held in humiliating and degrading conditions. (March, 2024)
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long live the resistance : This is what Farouq looks like after severe... (tumblr.com) Dec, 2023
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albertayebisackey · 2 months ago
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“The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion.” — Paulo Coelho
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‘No one is coming to save them’: blackouts hide horrors of siege of north Gaza
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agentfascinateur · 7 months ago
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Zionist charities in Canada are paying student journalists to write and share “pro-Israel" content.
The program, now operated by HRC and Allied Voices for Israel (AVI), consists of post-secondary students being paid $1,000 for six months of participation, with the expectation that they:  • “Monitor their local campus media”; • “Respond to problematic coverage, whether by filing complaints or submitting counter letters to the editor and rebuttal op-eds”; • “Proactively submit opinion commentaries and press releases to steer the conversation about Israel, following with the adage that the best defense is a strong offense”; • “Create and share pro-Israel content on social media and report antisemitic/anti-Israel content.”
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copingchaos · 11 months ago
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What would you call the targeted murder of people who are reporting on a humanitarian crisis?
These people knowingly put themselves in harms way, to record glimpes of the horrific circumstances that entire populations face, so that the rest of the world isn't blinded by fancy ads or propaganda on social media.
What else can you call it, other than a grave affront to history, science, humanity and a literal obstruction to justice? When regimes like Israel easily murder 90 journalists in a handful of weeks.
Also historically, what regime responsible for the targeted murder of humans who merely record and spread awareness on human suffering, has ever been morally wholesome?
Israel is killing off journalists who are reporting from/on Gaza, because they know that their state cant afford to be held accountable for the things they afflict on the people there.
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emptyanddark · 1 year ago
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On 13 October, I had to leave my comfy couch, my home, and 17 years of memories behind after I woke up to a phone call from the Israeli military. It was a recorded message telling the residents of the northern Gaza Strip and Gaza City to evacuate their homes and head to central and southern areas of Gaza as they would be carpet-bombing our neighbourhoods.
As I was running to wake my mother and my brother up, fetch my already-packed evacuation bag, and put my cat in his box, quotes from people who had been expelled from their homes during the Nakba in 1948 – people I had previously interviewed – flashed through my mind.
"We took only the home keys and left everything behind thinking we would return a few days later, but it has been over 70 years now," one elderly woman told me, a couple of years ago.
I thought to myself: "I am telling myself it will only take a few days until I am back, but will I be interviewed by a young journalist 70 years from now and say the same thing?"
We took our official papers, our money, the house keys, and closed the doors in the hope that we would return in a few days.
-- Maha Hussaini, Gaza Strip
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sheltiechicago · 2 years ago
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Artist Documents The Harsh Realities Of The People Of South Sudan
All About Photo is pleased to present 'The Country that Drowned' by Jan Grarup
The climate crisis is no longer just the future It takes place now and here. It demands human life and it destroys the future of children. South Sudan is experiencing severe floods in its fourth year, which is a direct consequence of climate change. 800,000 people have lost their homes to the water masses, and every day that number is getting bigger. The roads are washed away along with crops, cattle, clean water and toilets. Emergency aid in the form of food and medicine cannot emerge and people are fighting across the dry land against poisonous snakes and crocodiles. The stagnant water has caused the mosquito population to explode - and with them also the cases of malaria. South Sudan is a country that is moving towards a death sentence if we do not act now. The people, and especially the children, are in dire need of a helping hand that comes with clean water, food, medicine, and toilets.
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notyourtoday · 5 months ago
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Palestine Updates June 16 & 17
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By @letstalkpalestine2 on Instagram
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reckless-revolutionary · 1 year ago
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drsonnet · 1 year ago
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بعد استشهاد زوجته وابنه وابنته.. الصحفي وائل الدحدوح
بعد استشهاد زوجته وابنه وابنته.. الصحفي وائل الدحدوح: "بنتقموا منا بالأولاد؟، دموعنا دموع إنسانية وليست دموع جبن وانهيار، فليخسأ جيش الاحتلال".
تعليق مراسل #الجزيرة وائل الدحدوح بعد توديعه أفراد من عائلته بينهم زوجته وابنه وابنته عقب استشهادهم بقصف إسرائيلي استهدف منزلا نزحوا إليه في مخيم النصيرات وسط #غزة
إنا لله و إنا إليه راجعون..عظم الله أجره و ألهمه الصبر
Aljazeera' s brave veteran journalist Wael Dahdouh's wife, son and daughter were killed in an Israeli airstrike which targeted a shelter house they had fled to. Wael received the news while on air covering the nonstop Israeli strikes on Gaza! -Mohamed Moawad-
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albertayebisackey · 10 months ago
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“In the theater of life, the human condition takes center stage, performing its drama of love, loss, and self-discovery.”
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to all of you who see this-not just 1 500+ more ppl who follow me here PLEASE READ ALL OF THIS, EDUCATE YOURSELF and OTHERS, and get to work, learn how to help, and share share share!!!
I currently have 700+ followers. And I will urge all of you to read about what is happening in Bangladesh. What has happened in Bangladesh. I am adding irrelevant tags of the fandoms I follow to garner more attention. I apologize in advance.
The government of Bangladesh killed pressumably 950+ people, innocent people, students, all because they demanded a system that will give them government jobs based on merit rather than quota. To suppress the students Sheikh Hasina and its government imposed 5 days of total internet blackout. While imposing this blackout they killed off anyone of the streets. They killed people from helicopters by shooting and throwing grenades. Many kids died in their own homes as the bullet shot them through their window.
Sheikh Hasina and its police took away all the dead bodies and the death registries from the hospital. The official death toll is 200. But various journalistic and medical staff sources confirm the death toll is over 950 in Dhaka alone.
That monster of a PM didn't acknowledge the death of the students. Instead she is crying over the infrastructure vandalism. I request you,rise up and speak out about this. Educate yourself and let other people know. The internet blackout have suppressed the truth at large. The Bangladeshi people are in deep surveillance and the government have made 2000+ arrests on false charges just because they have shared the Information. There is mass fear mongering. I know most of you people are not Bangladeshis and that's why you need to help us and speak up about it. Join your local protests, share the news in your social media, twitter Instagram. I beg you, don't let my people's murderers get away with it. Don't let my people's death be forgotten.
I am attaching some links for you to understand the horror of it all.
This Facebook page Bringing justice to you has documented all the horrors and the massacres that happened on Bangladeshi people. TW : all kinds of blood, gore, death bodies, every single horrible things imaginable but shows what went down.
This ig page is also another page that brings you the horror stories.
https://www.instagram.com/thebangladeshivoice?igsh=YXBpdzQyem54cmZj
Al-Jazeera has been a very credible news source while the Bangladesh was under blackout. They have made several segments. I am attaching the latest one.
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UN Human Rights have called out Bangladesh for explanation regarding the crackdown
Amnesty International's report of Bangladesh government using lethal weapon against its people and mass murder
There are many more contents, proof and videos to show you the horrors that was unfolded in the crackdown. Sheikh Hasina killed her people like insects and violated every single human rights imaginable. Please share these. Support us. Help us. I beg you all.
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agentfascinateur · 7 months ago
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The US media's blanket protection of Israeli crimes on display at the WH Correspondence Dinner:
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The US media as buffer zone rather than reporting facts. Sad. While more than 105 journalists have been killed by Israelis.
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we-aspire · 4 months ago
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The State Of Affairs
I don't know about you, but I'm nervous. This is no way to live, for any of us. I worry I'll pass before I get the chance to put these things to true paper, so I'm going to put all of my insane ideas and opinions here. My name is Elle. I'm a twenty two year old, and a student of Engineering. I've accomplished much in the time that I've been alive, and despite my candoric lack of education, I'm doing my best with what I have. I check my sources as I can obviously if commentating. But when it comes to my ideas for engineering and such, I like to do the base research and try to draw my own conclusions. If I logic my way out of furthering my creativity, I'll eventually lose my reading comprehension. Yikes. So even if things don't make sense, I'm learning. If these ideas can further or inspire someone to do better for the human race than I am currently capable, all I ask is to be kept in your heart as you further my research. A final note on my education. I have online high school education, no college education, but I do however have a vast interest in reading. I am working on certificates and free college education where I can, but credibility is the most subjective its ever been, so take any information you read *anywhere* with a grain of salt. To be clear, the topics on this blog are difficult. But I will do my best to handle them with grace, and I do not intend harm to my readers. The world is falling apart, and this is simply my attempt to get my foot in the door and set up an archive for when I do inevitably go. I will cover the following most often: Politics, political fears. Commentary on sentience and dangers we pose to AI as we develop them more. Sentient rights, human rights [as respectful and open minded as humanly possible, I am not here to be a mass contrarian for reads.] Engineering, aerospace travels, and commentary on various forms of first contact. War history, historical figures, and ideas. Utopias with balance and understanding for human will, human necessity, and anthropology. Language puns. I'm working on learning my tenth. Humanitarian work, businesses, humanitourism, grants
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