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#me watching football#momo#mohamed salah#mo salah#egypt nt#lfc#liverpool fc#mostafa mohamed#the 10 shirt :D
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هدف مصطفي محمداليوم ضد مارسيليا في الدوري الفرنسي(فيديو)
تمكن النجم المصري مصطفي محمد من أنقاذ فريقه نانت من الخسارة ضد مارسيليا اليوم الجمعة 1سبتمبر والتي انتهت بالتعادل بهدف لكل فريق ,أحرز هدف نانت اللاعب"مصطفي محمد"في الدقيقة"39"وسجل هدف مارسيليا الاعب"اسماعيلا سار" في الدقيقة"4",لتنتهي المباراة علي ذلك.
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#egypt nt#football#afcon#*mine#osama galal#mostafa mohamed#taher mohamed taher#ahmed ramadann#ramadan sobhy#ahmed fatouh
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Imagine being so homophobic that you refuse to play for your club because there's 🏳️🌈 colours on your shirt.
Well, that's just what Mostafa Mohamed from FC Nantes did today, just before his coach gave the XI squad.
There are 🏳️🌈 colours in the number on the back of the shirt thanks to a campaign against homophobia and every lgtb+ discriminations.
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Roelly Winklaar with Mohamed Shaaban & Hassan Mostafa
Roelly Winklaar with Mohamed Shaaban & Hassan Mostafa
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The fallout from HonestReporting’s exposure of Gaza-based photojournalists who infiltrated into Israel from Gaza on October 7 continues. The conversation started by this organization concerning the ethics of both the Palestinian media workers and those outlets that employed them or used their work has been consequential.
In the past few days, the world’s two biggest news agencies have again found themselves in the spotlight.
Reuters Distances Itself from Gaza Freelancer
Writing in The Algemeiner, Ira Stoll reported on February 21 that Reuters “is distancing itself from a freelance photographer after a pro-Israel journalism watchdog organization found an Instagram video of the photographer on October 7 appearing to urge Gazans to cross over into Israel.”
The photographer, Mohammed Fayq Abu Mostafa was featured in HonestReporting’s expose that included his October 7 photo of a lynch mob brutalizing an Israeli soldier at the breached Gaza border.
Last month, we exposed an Instagram video in which Abu Mostafa laughed while sharing a video of the lynch and recounting his experience of being inside Israel while terrorists took innocent civilians out of their homes. It is in this Instagram video that he also called on Gazans to cross into Israel.
As The Algemeiner reports:
The media monitoring group HonestReporting published what it said was a video of the photographer, Mohammed Fayq Abu Mostafa, saying in Arabic, “Advice, whoever can go – go. It is a one-time event that will not happen again.”
While we appreciate the fact that Reuters told the Algemeiner that it “considers unacceptable the behavior in the video of Mohammed Fayq Abu Mostafa,” we wonder why the agency keeps highlighting his border lynch photo as one of its top images of the year.
Why give such recognition to a person who gleefully recounted how he had joined Hamas terrorists while they were rampaging through Israeli communities?
Is that really the standard Reuters wants to set?
Nonetheless, the “distancing” of Reuters from Abu Mostafa is a welcome success.
Lawsuit Accuses AP of “Materially Supporting Terrorism”
According to a New York Post report from February 21, a lawsuit has been filed that accuses the Associated Press of “materially supporting terrorism” by paying “alleged Hamas-associated” photojournalists for images captured during and immediately after the October 7 invasion, in which Hamas terrorists slaughtered 1,200 people in Israel and kidnapped about 250 others.
The lawsuit focuses mainly on Hassan Eslaiah, a freelance photojournalist with whom AP (as well as CNN) cut ties following HonestReporting’s November 8 expose in which we had questioned his early morning presence at the Israel-Gaza border and inside Israeli communities. A photo we produced showing him being kissed on the cheek by Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar also raised serious concerns.
The NY Post quotes the lawsuit and also mentions the questions raised by HonestReporting:
“AP willfully chose to turn a blind eye to these facts, and instead profited from its terrorist photographer’s participation in the massacre through its publication of the ‘exclusive’ images, for which it certainly paid a premium, effectively funding a terrorist organization,” the suit alleges. Questions about the photojournalists’ allegiances were first raised by pro-Israel media watchdog, Honest Reporting [sic], just days after the terrorists’ gruesome invasion of the Jewish nation.
The report adds that AP and Eslaiah did not immediately return requests for comment regarding the legal action, that has been filed as a federal complaint in the Southern District of Florida under the Anti-Terrorism Act.
We will, of course, be following developments with interest.
#mohammed fayq abu mostafa#ap#associated press#honest reporting#support for terrorism#ap support for terrorism
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A Gaza photojournalist working for international media called on residents of the coastal enclave to cross the border into Israel on October 7, after Hamas terrorists had breached it, an HonestReporting investigation has found.
Mohammed Fayq Abu Mostafa, a freelancer who has been working for Reuters, made the comments while excitedly displaying footage of Hamas atrocities on an Instagram Live hosted in Gaza by another photojournalist, Ashraf Amra.
Amra has been working for AP, Reuters and APA Images, as well as for Turkish agency Anadolu. The investigation also found Amra had been honored with kisses by Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on two previous occasions.
The revelation casts doubt on the journalistic impartiality of the two freelance photojournalists and the vetting procedures of media outlets that have relied on their work.
The following information was compiled based on a probe of Amra’s and Abu Mostafa’s social media accounts. We also looked at articles and visuals published online and checked image databases of relevant media outlets.
“Whoever Can Go – Go”
On October 7, Amra hosted an Instagram Live from Khan Younis to provide updates following Hamas’ deadly cross-border assault on Israel, in which 1,200 people were killed and some 240 taken hostage.
During the broadcast, Amra willingly let a thrilled Abu Mostafa, who had just returned from Israeli territory, display the brutal acts that he had captured on his phone at the breached border area.
Amra can be seen laughing and smiling while Abu Mostafa presented footage of the lynching of an Israeli soldier:
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Abu Mostafa went on to say: “We were there two hours ago, since the beginning.”
He detailed what he saw at the border and deep inside Israel, in Sderot. He described breaking into a room where Israelis were hiding before being taken by Hamas terrorists.
He then called on people to cross into the sovereign Jewish state: “Advice, whoever can go – go. It is a one-time event that will not happen again.”
And Amra replies: “Really, it will not repeat itself.”
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Abu Mostafa’s border photos, one of which seems to show the lynching he had shared on Amra’s Live, were recently selected by Reuters and The New York Times to be included in their 2023 “Images of the Year.”
Amra was also at the border earlier in the day. In the Instagram Live he said:
I just returned from the Khuza’a area, near the Khuza’a area on the eastern border of the Gaza Strip. Tens of armed Palestinian men are constantly storming the border toward the settlements around Gaza.
Some media outlets published a photo credited to “Ashraf Amra/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images,” showing a digger breaching the border fence. Reuters selected another photo by Amra, taken on October 7 inside Gaza, as one of its “Pictures of the Month” for October 2023.
Oh yes, there is more.
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Mohammad Mostafa Heydarian - Songs of Horaman
Some serious tanbur jams from Karaj, Iran. Mohammad Mostafa Heydarian is a masterful musician who (despite the vintage look of this album cover) lives in current-day Iran and recorded these incredible improvs in the past few years. The music on Songs of Horaman is both beautiful and knotty, going into trance-like zones at one moment and then dazzling with technical skill the next. Much of the album is solo, but the best stuff might be the pieces with percussionist Behzad Varasteh, which see the pair pushing one another into elevated realms.
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Moroccan Artists and The Medina of Essaouira
Moroccan Artists and The Medina of Essaouira
Mostafa Assadeddine The Medina of Essaouira seems to swallow people up when they’re exploring the twists and turns of its busy, colorful sidestreets, alleyways, and squares. The walled old town has walkable ramparts with ocean views and “imposing 18th-century gates (babs), including Bab Doukkala, Bab El Marsa, Bab Sba, and Bab Marrakech“. Place Moulay Hassan Square – My Essaouira Main squares…
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#and Bab Marrakech#Bab Doukkala#Bab El Marsa#Bab Sba#Black Diaspora#El Kelâa Sraghna Morocco#Essaouira’s Festival de l&039;Etrange#Gates of Essaouira#Knife Painting#Marché aux Grains Square#Marrakech#Mohammed Bouafia Moroccan Artist#Moroccan Artists#Moroccan Riad Hotels#Mostafa Assadeddine Moroccan Artist#Moulay Hassan Square#Pointillism#The Medina of Essaouira
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A Palestinian child's plans after the war
She wrote
1) 30 days delivery
2) watch the TV and stay up and eat all that I want
3) go wherever I want
4) talk with my father for hours everyday
5) buy a lot of cute clothes
6) travel insha'Allah and see my dad
7) convince my dad to travel to uncle Mostafa and uncle Mohammed
8) go out of gaza and go to Switzerland
In the end she wrote:
* insha'Allah my plans happen*
Her name was sila and she will never see those plans achieved because she was killed like many PALESTINIAN children .
End this genocide
And free Palestine 🇵🇸🇵🇸
#palestine#free palestine#gaza#free gaza#gaza strip#israel#genocide#israel is a terrorist state#current events#important#Instagram
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#Mostafa zamani#prophet mohammed#will smith#tom hardy#leonardo dicaprio#sandra bullock#hector of troy
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Once again, like last year, like 2 years ago and the years prior, i'm very pissed off.
Yesterday in Ligue 1, the clubs had the logo of Ligue 1 with the 🌈 colours and with a badge in the middle of the shirt with written "stop homophobie" (i don't really need to translate this one).
Prior to the weekend, FC Nantes player Mostafa Mohamed wasn't in the group for his club because he refused to wear the shirt with those 2 badges on it. Some people on social media were defending him because it's contrary to his belief. Lol. Just lol. It's funny to be that those belief are working differently depending of the badges. To have a sponsor who's promoting gambling, it's alright for him but a badge against homophobia it's too much? Just go fuck yourself. The player and the people who are supporting him.
And sunday, AS Monaco player Mohamed Camara had the shirt on him, but he covered the "stop homophobia" badge and he put black colours on the L1 logo with 🌈 colours.
Also, he refused to be on the picture prior to the game because there was a huge sign against homophobia.
it's really disgusting.. this and the reaction of some people online. it makes me sick. how stupid and how homophobic you have to be to refuse a campaign against homophobia. we don't ask them to "promote" homosexuality, just show support to the people victim to discrimination because of their sexual orientation. but nope.. they are part of the problem, they are the ones who discriminate.
I shouldn't be surprised by this to be honest, by the ones who are doing that.
#ligue 1#fuck mostafa mohamed#fuck mohamed camara#and fuck the ones who are supporting them#lgbtq#stop homophobia#lgbt+
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FROM THE RIVER TO THE SEA
Don’t stop talking about Palestine.
🍉 🇵🇸 🍉 / 🇵🇸 🍉 🇵🇸 / 🍉 🇵🇸 🍉
Here are a few GoFundMes vetted by Project Watermelon that are far from their goals, and have received no donations in several days.
Please consider donating or sharing. If everyone who interacts with this post donates even five dollars, it could make a massive difference for these families. Thank you.
#palestine#free Palestine#stim#stimboard#red#green#white#Palestine donation#Gaza#Gaza aid#food#jelly#icing#cookie#slime#drawing#art#source#watermelon#image id#described
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