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Directory Master List/Fund Tracking
Each link in this post will lead to another post with further links to individual fundraisers, verification sources, and raffles/giveaways/other donation sponsoring efforts for specific campaigns. List under the cut for the sake of staying up to date.
Laila Shaqoura: €26k/€45k
Wafaa Alnhal: €60k/€60k (GOAL MET!)
Ruba Shaban: €27k/€85k
Issam Aziz: €23k/€25k
Amneh Sharif: $9.2k/$90k USD
Nada Saftawi: €12k/16k
Iyad Sobhe: £11k/£60k (TERMINATED)
Dr. Nasser Mohammed: £7.2k/£50k
Nahla & Amal: €3.6k/€40k
Ahmed Iyd: £10k/£150k (TERMINATED)
Renad Magid: £15k/£25k
Amira Alanqar: €16k/€20k
Mohammed Hilles: €26k/€37k
Rania Ibra: TERMINATED by GoFundMe, click to learn how to help
Malk Al Zaeem: $21k/$50k CAD
Amal Abu Shammala: €55k/€60k
Nael Helles: $16k/$50k USD
Ahmed & Dina: €39k/€49k
Hani Al Hajjar: €33k/€50k
Mohammed Alanqer: €46k/€58k
Salaah Bilal: €65k/€70k
Shahed Muhammad: $42k/$80k USD
Nader Shoshaa: €6.4k/$120k (TERMINATED)
Iman Eyad: TERMINATED by GoFundMe, click to learn how to help
Aya Maher: €5.6k/€25k
Hamsa Mohammad: €5.9k/€30k
Alaa Al Khateeb: £25k/£56k
Mohammed Hoboub: kr29k/kr300k SEK
Youssef Helles: €7.9k/€23k
Ahmad Turk: €636/€70k (follow up)
Ahmed Ziad: £7.6k/£30k
Mahmoud Helles: €3k/€50k
Sujood Odeh: £55k/£70k
Mohammed Al Manasra: €35k/€40k (DONATIONS DISABLED)
Mohammad Awni: €2.3k/€45k
Raghad Qanou: £4.5k/£55k
Iyad Sami: CHF9.7k/CHF20k
Ahmed Al Ostaz: €14k/€70k
Yousef Hussein: $9.6k/$50k USD
Nesma Ahmed: $88k/$100k USD
Abdelrahman Alanqer: €12k/€20k
Mahmoud Balousha: €17k/€50k
Samer Abu Rass: kr96k/kr450k SEK
Dr. Mohammed Al Deeb: €30k/€55k
Fadi Ayyad: $28k/$35k USD
Tahani Shorbajee: $17k/$50k USD
Yazan Ashraf Abu Safiya: €3.9k/€50k
Mahmoud Saleh: €5.8k/€20k
Ahmed Abu Shammala: €10k/€100k
Mohammed Thalateeni: €21k/€35k
Ahmed Thalateeni: €4.1k/€35k
Mahmoud Khalaf: €16k/€30k
Basma Al Ghoul: kr10k/kr400k SEK
Mahmoud Hilles: €23k/€31k
Ezzideen Shehab: €30k/€75k
Farah Haboub: $1.4k/$120k CAD
Firas Muhaisen: $4.1k/$82k CAD
Shaheen Family: €2.9k/€35k
Walaa Ahmed: $8.4k/$50k CAD
Ghada Saftawi: €1.4k/€10,250
Diyaa Shamali: $24k/$90k CAD
Basel Ayyad: CHF4.6k/CHF60k
Alaa Ayad: $4.4k/$20k CAD
Mohammed Iwais: kr25k/kr500k SEK
Khalil Abu Baker: €1.9k/€30k
Firas Salem: €34k/€65k
Dahlia Mohisen: €10k/€35k
Ramez Hilles: €1.4k/€37k
Mahasen Al Khatib: $2.7k/$50k USD
Hanaa Al-Lulu: €3.1k/€40k
Siraj Abudayeh: $13k/$82k CAD
Reham Al Jarrah: €3.1k/€49k
Intisar Abushammaleh: $10k/$40k
Ahmed & Abedelrahman Al-Nabih: €13k/€30k
Ashraf Alanqar: €9.8k/€20k
Dina, Noor, Omar, & Farah: $6.4k/$20k CAD
Alaa Amsse: €3.3k/€20k
Suheir Hojok: $39k/$70k AUD
Moamen Majed: $6k/$30k USD
Aya Alanqar: €2.7k/€15k
Sara & Alaa Tahrawi: £708/£15k
Bilal Abed Rabou: €2.9k/€80k
Hanaa Jad Al-Haq: £3.8k/£20k
Israa Al Azaiza: $3.1k/$48k CAD
Amal Ashour: €15k/€30k
Reem Shehab: €24k/€50k
Dima & Yousef: €4.1k/€25k
Salahaldin Ahmad Khalil Hor: €2.1k/€40k
Muhammad Atallah: €4.4k/€82k
Yasmin Salah: €26k/€50k
Musab Abed Raboo: €1.6/€7k
Karam Rafiq Al-Nabih: €10k/€20k
Mahmoud Al-Sharif: $1.7k/$60k USD
Rajaa & Khaled: $2k/$20k CAD
Mai Balousha: €478/€52k
Abdulrahman Shehada: €1.7/€50k
Aseel Asaad: kr36k/kr200k SEK
Doaa Jadalhaq: kr31k/kr200k SEK
Maram Ashour: £809/£25k
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Today is my 24th birthday!
If you have the means and you want to do something for me, I want you to donate to these Palestinian donation campaigns that are the furthest from their goal (10% or lower).
I'm taking these from @el-shab-hussein and @nabulsi 's list of verified campaigns and I HIGHLY urge you to donate and help these families survive and build new lives. Click on each name to access their campaigns.
Mahdy Zourob - €2,412 / €25,000 (9.6%)
Yousef Mounir - £5,292 / £50,000 (10.6%)
Ahmad Turk - £30 / £70,000 (0.0%)
Haifa Hasan - €1,110 / €25,000 (4.4%)
Sanaa and Rana Abu Ghaben - $5,761 / $100,000 CAD (5.8%)
Ahmad Shaban - £10,490 / £150,000 (7.0%)
Hassan Shbeir - $2,590 / $50,000 USD (5.2%)
Mahmoud Nedal - $2,763 / $50,000 USD (5.5%)
Mohammed Mansour - $10,888 / $150,000 USD (7.3%)
Anonymous - $4,189 / $50,000 USD (8.4%)
Sharif Family - $8,949 / $90,000 USD (9.9%)
Mahmoud Mousa - €1,766 / €15,000 (11.8%)
Nedal's Family - €870 / €33,000 (2.6%)
Basel Abu Ghaben - $4,077 / $105,000 CAD (3.9%)
Nasser Shoshaa - €6,464 / €120,000 (5.4%)
Abeer Ibrahim - $5,265 / $70,000 CAD (7.5%)
Mohamed Refiq Abdo - $6,103 / $100,000 CAD (6.1%)
Ahmed Abu Ghali - €2,948 / €50,000 (5.9%)
Ahmed Abu Shammala - €9,898 / €100,000 (9.9%)
Maha Ibrahim - kr 34,177 / kr 1,067,200 NOK (3.2%)
Khalil and Amal/Abdelsalam and Nahla - €3,246 / €80,000 (4.1%)
Yazan Ashraf Abu Safiya - €3,699 / €50,000 (7.4%)
Ihab Al-Masaraei - $2,440 / $35,000 USD (7.0%)
Hussam Hijazi - €7,225 / €75,000 (9.6%)
Khalil Abu Baker - €1,481 / €30,000 (4.9%)
Dima Nabahin - €1,757 / €30,000 (5.9%)
Nahla and Amal - €3,246 / €80,000 (4.1%)
Mahmoud Helles - €1,380 / €50,000 (2.8%)
Samira Ehab/Akkila - €527 / €30,000 (1.8%)
Tawfik Al Tatri - €571 / €25,000 (2.3%)
Mohammed Khatib - $439 / $10,000 USD (4.4%)
Hala Al-Nakhala - kr 19,466 / kr 600,000 SEK (3.2%)
Basel Ayyad - 3,318 / 60,000 CHF (5.5%)
Siraj Abudayeh - $6,108 / $82,000 CAD (7.4%)
Asma El-Derawi - €3,410 / €38,000 (9.0%)
Raghad Qanou - £3,615 / £55,000 (6.6%)
Wattan Abu El Eish - €4,563 / €50,000 (9.1%)
Abdulrahman Al-Abadla - $310 / $31,000 CAD (1.0%)
Hamza Alabassi - €2,085 / €21,000 (9.9%)
Hani Ibrahim - $3,528 / $50,000 USD (7.1%)
Majdy Al Shamaly - $2,937 / $140,000 CAD (2.1%)
Mohamed Jameel - €934 / €35,000 (2.7%)
Safaa Abu Baker - €1,857 / €15,000 (12.4%)
Mohammed Okal - kr 5,030 / kr 90,000 NOK (5.6%)
Sara and Alaa Tahrawi - £578 / £15,000 (3.9%)
Israa Al Azaiza - $2,775 / $48,000 CAD (5.8%)
Al-Moatasem Abu Amsha - €75 / €25,000 (0.3%)
Ghada Banat - €4,467 / €50,000 (8.9%)
Noha Al-Habil - $5,265 / $70,000 CAD (7.5%)
Ayman Sharif - $3,833 / $40,000 USD (9.6%)
Dr. Husam Farhat - $1,706 / $29,500 (5.8%)
Abed Rahman El-Shaer - $430 / $50,000 USD (0.9%)
Updated as of 07/14/2024.
It would mean the absolute world to me if you donated. My love and heartache go to these people and I want nothing more than for them to survive, heal, and have the means to live comfortably, as all human beings should.
Feel free to reblog with proof of donations and to share this to anyone you can think of. And, of course, be respectful, be kind, and always look out for your fellow man.
❤️🖤🤍💚
#palestine#free palestine#palestine genocide#palestine resources#from the river to the sea palestine will be free
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More than two dozen Palestinian journalists working inside and outside of Gaza published a letter on Tuesday calling on American journalists to boycott the annual White House correspondents' dinner, citing the US military support for Israel's war in Gaza that has killed scores of Palestinian journalists.
“As Palestinian journalists, we urgently appeal to you, our colleagues globally, with a demand for immediate and unwavering action against the Biden administration's ongoing complicity in the systematic slaughter and persecution of journalists in Gaza," the letter said.
“For Palestinian journalists in Gaza, the blue press vest does not offer us protection, but rather functions as a red target,” the signatories write in their letter. Many of the letter's signatories chose to remain anonymous, out of fear their public signing of the letter could lead them to be targeted or killed by Israel's military. However, it includes several prominent journalists who have been covering Israel's assault on Gaza from inside the enclave.
Those names include Bisan Owda; Ali Jadallah; Hosam Salem; Mohammed Zaanoun; Ahmed El-Madhoun; and Mohamed Almasri. The letter also includes signatures from renowned journalists working outside of Gaza, such as Mariam Barghouti, Mohammed El Kurd, and Said Arikat, the Washington bureau chief for Al-Quds newspaper. Israel's war on Gaza began in October, after Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups launched an attack on southern Israel, killing 1,200 people and taking more than 200 people hostage.
Israel responded with a declaration of war and launched a devastating and indiscriminate bombing campaign followed by a ground invasion of Gaza that has killed more than 33,000 Palestinians. During this time, Israeli forces have also killed at least 125 journalists, which the letter says makes up 10 percent of Gaza's community of journalists. The letter points to the lack of coverage and attention paid to the killing of Gaza's journalists during Israel's war. CNN's Christine Amanpour recently stated that the problem with the coverage of the Gaza war was that "journalists are not on the ground in Gaza". The comment was met with outrage from Palestinian journalists who said the remark equated to an erasure of their work in Gaza. Amanpour quickly clarified that what she meant was there were no "independent, western journalists" in the enclave reporting on the war, but those comments were further criticised as asserting that Palestinian journalists are unable to accurately tell their stories.
“We cannot overlook the White House Correspondents' Dinner’s role in legitimizing and whitewashing the same deadly propaganda and policies coming out of the Biden administration during its daily press briefings by bringing journalists together to sit and laugh with the President, while ignoring his complicity in the assassinations and targeting of Palestinian journalists in Gaza,” Nasser Abu Baker, president of the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate, said in a statement.
“For our members and colleagues in Gaza, we, the Palestinian Journalist Syndicate, call upon our fellow journalists to boycott the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Let absence speak louder than any words we might utter at that table.”
#free Palestine#free gaza#I stand with Palestine#Gaza#Palestine#Gazaunderattack#Palestinian Genocide#Gaza Genocide#end the occupation#Israel is an illegal occupier#Israel is committing genocide#Israel is committing war crimes#Israel is a terrorist state#Israel is a war criminal#Israel is an apartheid state#Israel is evil#Israeli war crimes#Israeli terrorism#IOF Terrorism#Israel kills babies#Israel kills children#Israel kills innocents#Israel is a murder state#Israeli Terrorists#Israeli war criminals#Boycott Israel#Israel kills journalists#Israel kills kids#Israel murders innocents#Israel murders children
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LIST OF PALESTINIAN GOFUNDMES AND DONATIONS
please DONATE if you can, or at least SHARE to spread the links
@walidhany (vetted by @gazavetters)
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=U62Q7R7N55KCY
@nedaafamily (currently unvetted to my knowledge)
https://gofund.me/61204092
status: €135/€30,000
@abedallhferwanagaza (vetted by @gazavetters)
https://gofund.me/ae7dcddd
status: €13,551/€35,000
@heba-baker (vetted by @90-ghost)
https://gofund.me/7a794018
status: €6,260/€60,000
@anas12b (vetted by @90-ghost)
https://gofund.me/8eb29f87
status: €7,164/€29,000
@hayanahed (vetted by operation olive branch)
https://gofund.me/ea6a2d93
status: €96,152/€100,000
@amalfamilygaza (vetted by @90-ghost)
https://gofund.me/9d6e3b04
status: €10,698/€50,000
@mohammednasser (currently unvetted to my knowledge)
https://gofund.me/40b762ef
status: €7,243/€38,000
@ameertaims (vetted by @gazavetters)
https://gofund.me/ddc25cde
status: kr33,825/kr200,000
@walaafamily1992 (vetted by @gazavetters)
https://gofund.me/999a6046
status: €1,492/€30,000
@amirashawikh (vetted)
https://gofund.me/65d3c667
status: $2,208 AUD/$60,000
@lawyer-adhamayyad88 (currently unvetted to my knowledge)
https://gofund.me/8284e739
status: €612/€50,000
@naser-mossallum (vetted by @gazavetters)
https://whydonate.com/en/fundraising/save-amal-and-abdel-nassers-family-in-gaza
status: $399/$15,000
@mohammedayyads-blog (currently unvetted to my knowledge)
https://gofund.me/c9c48596
status: €6,120/€35,000
@classydelusionbread (currently unvetted to my knowledge)
https://gofund.me/eb1d4499
status: €607/€40,000
@shadyfamily (vetted by @gazavetters)
https://gofund.me/fc8f895b
status: €1,617/€50,000
@motazmohammed (vetted by @90-ghost)
https://gofund.me/5fa6ca44
status: €4,634/€50,000
@sameer-gaza1 (vetted by association to @mohiy-gaza)
https://gofund.me/de377550
status: $7,082/$50,000
@lailashaqoura (vetted)
https://gofund.me/1d1ec8f6
status: €32,574/€55,000
@emanabosedo (currently unvetted to my knowledge)
https://gofund.me/097b890d
status: $1,409/$50,000
#support palestine#palestine donation#palestine funds#palestine fundraiser#free palestine#free gaza#gaza fundraiser#gaza donation#gofundme#go fund them#donations
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More than two dozen Palestinian journalists working inside and outside of Gaza published a letter on Tuesday calling on American journalists to boycott the annual White House correspondents' dinner, citing the US military support for Terrorist, Fascist, Apartheid, Illegal Occupier and War Criminal Zionist 🐖 Isra-hell's war in Gaza that has killed scores of Palestinian journalists.
"As Palestinian journalists, we urgently appeal to you, our colleagues globally, with a demand for immediate and unwavering action against the Biden administration's ongoing complicity in the systematic slaughter and persecution of journalists in Gaza," the letter said.
"For Palestinian journalists in Gaza, the blue press vest does not offer us protection, but rather functions as a red target," the signatories write in their letter. Many of the letter's signatories chose to remain anonymous, out of fear their public signing of the letter could lead them to be targeted or killed by Israel's military.
However, it includes several prominent journalists who have been covering Terrorist, Fascist, Apartheid, Illegal Occupier and War Criminal Zionist 🐖 Isra-hell's assault on Gaza from inside the enclave. Those names include Bisan Owda; Ali Jadallah; Hosam Salem; Mohammed Zaanoun; Ahmed El-Madhoun; and Mohamed Almasri.
The letter also includes signatures from renowned journalists working outside of Gaza, such as Mariam Barghouti, Mohammed El Kurd, and Said Arikat, the Washington bureau chief for Al-Quds newspaper.
Terrorist, Fascist, Apartheid, Illegal Occupier and War Criminal Zionist 🐖 Isra-hell's war on Gaza began in October, after Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups launched an attack on southern Israel, killing 1,200 people and taking more than 200 people hostage.
Terrorist, Fascist, Apartheid, Illegal Occupier and War Criminal Zionist 🐖 Isra-hell responded with a declaration of war and launched a devastating and indiscriminate bombing campaign followed by a ground invasion of Gaza that has killed more than 33,000 Palestinians. During this time, Israeli forces have also killed at least 125 journalists, which the letter says makes up 10 percent of Gaza's community of journalists.
The letter points to the lack of coverage and attention paid to the killing of Gaza's journalists during Israel's war. CNN's Christine Amanpour recently stated that the problem with the coverage of the Gaza war was that "journalists are not on the ground in Gaza". The comment was met with outrage from Palestinian journalists who said the remark equated to an erasure of their work in Gaza.
Amanpour quickly clarified that what she meant was there were no "independent, western journalists" in the enclave reporting on the war, but those comments were further criticised as asserting that Palestinian journalists are unable to accurately tell their stories.
"We cannot overlook the White House Correspondents' Dinner's role in legitimizing and whitewashing the same deadly propaganda and policies coming out of the Biden administration during its daily press briefings by bringing journalists together to sit and laugh with the President, while ignoring his complicity in the assassinations and targeting of Palestinian journalists in Gaza," Nasser Abu Baker, president of the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate, said in a statement.
"For our members and colleagues in Gaza, we, the Palestinian Journalist Syndicate, call upon our fellow journalists to boycott the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Let absence speak louder than any words we might utter at that table."
#war Criminal US Administration#Boycott White House Dinner#White House Correspondents' Dinner#Terrorist Fascist Apartheid Illegal Occupier and War Criminal Zionist 🐖 Isra-hell#Forever Palestine 🇵🇸 | Genocide in Gaza#Killing of Palestinian Journalists#Middle East Eye 👁️#News 🗞️
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Das Königreich Marokko verhandelt nicht über dessen Sahara, sondern über einen Regionalkonflikt mit einem nachbarschaftlichen Staat (Herrn BOURITA zufolge)
Rabat–Der Minister für auswärtige Angelegenheiten, für afrikanische Zusammenarbeit und für die im Ausland lebenden Marokkaner, Herr Nasser BOURITA, erklärte am Montag, dem 21. Oktober 2024 in Rabat, dass das Königreich Marokko, wie es vonseiten seiner Majestät des Königs Mohammed VI bestätigt wird, weder über dessen Sahara noch über dessen Souveränität über diese Region verhandele, und schon gar nicht über dessen nationale Einheit, sondern über einen Regionalkonflikt mit einem nachbarschaftlichen Staat.
In seiner Antwort auf eine Frage während einer Pressekonferenz im Anschluss an dessen Begegnung mit seinem estnischen Amtskollegen Herrn Margus TSAHKNA, zu den vonseiten der Medien weitergeleiteten Informationen mit Bezug über den Vorschlag des persönlichen Gesandten des UNO-Generalsekretärs für die Sahara, Herrn Staffan de Mistura, zur „Teilung der marokkanischen Sahara“ präzisierte Herr BOURITA, dass „die marokkanische Sahara, die Einheit des Königreichs Marokko und dessen territoriale Integrität nie auf dem Verhandlungstisch lägen bzw. Gegenstand von Vereinbarungen und von Kompromissen wären“.
„Das Königreich Marokko hat gemäß den hohen Anweisungen seiner Majestät des Königs Mohammed VI eine klarstehende Position bezogen, die es bereits in 2002 zum Ausdruck brachte, als der ehemalige persönliche Gesandte des UNO-Generalsekretärs für die marokkanische Sahara, Herr James BAKER, auf Vorschlag des Staates Algerien, dieselbe Idee unterbreitete“, rief Herr BOURITA die Erinnerung daran wach.
Die marokkanische Delegation, so fuhr er fort, habe Herrn de Mistura gegenüber mitgeteilt, dass „solche Ideen ausgeschlagen und überhaupt nicht erörtert werden dürften“, hinzufügend, dass das Königreich Marokko solche Vorschläge, die im Widerspruch mit der prinzipiellen Position des Königreichs Marokko und im Widerspruch mit der prinzipiellen Position aller Marokkaner zur Marokkanität der Sahara stehen, die ein integraler und unteilbarer Teil des Territoriums des Königreichs Marokko sei, nicht annehmbar sei bzw. niemals annehmbar sein werde.
Bei der Erörterung dieses Themas sagte „Herr … „de Mistura hätte die Quelle dieser Idee benennen sollen, die Partei, die sie ihm diesen Vorschlag unterbreitet hat, und diejenigen, die ihn dazu ermutigt haben, sie vorbringen zu dürfen, als er sie uns im April 2024 präsentierte“, ließ Herr BOURITA bemerken, betonend, dass Herr de Mistura überdies hätte angeben sollen, ob es sich um eine persönliche Initiative handelte bzw. um die Initiative bestimmter Parteien, die ihm den Vorschlag unterbreitet haben, sie von neuem einführen zu dürfen.
Er hätte darüber hinaus die Grundlagen und die Logik offenbaren sollen, die diese Parteien dazu veranlasst haben, ihm diese Idee vorschlagen bzw. diesen totgeborenen Vorschlag wiederzubeleben zu dürfen, der von Anfang an kategorisch ausgeschlagen worden ist, erklärte der Minister.
Dasselbe gilt, Herrn BOURITA zufolge, für die Bemerkungen vom Herrn de Mistura, worin er vorschlug, dass das Königreich Marokko die marokkanische Autonomieinitiative weiterhin auszubauen und detailliert auszuarbeiten habe, während er gleichzeitig die Ansicht vertritt, dass es für das Königreich Marokko an der Zeit sei, dazu schreiten zu haben.
Er stellte in diesem Sinne klarstehend heraus, dass die Position des Königreichs Marokko klarstehend sei und sich um vier Punkte strukturieren lasse: Erstens sei die Autonomieinitiative ein Ergebnis und kein Ausgangspunkt, während zweitens der Tatbestand liege, dass dieser Autonomieinitiative im Rahmen der vonseiten seiner Majestät des Königs Mohammed VI vorangetriebenen Dynamik eine internationale zuwachsende Unterstützung zugute komme, was sich in der Eröffnung mehrerer Konsulate bzw. in den Positionen der Großmächte, der Europäischen Union bzw. anderer Staaten widerspiegele.
Diese Autonomieinitiative werde vonseiten der internationalen Gemeinschaft als Rahmen zur Beilegung dieses Regionalkonflikts betrachtet, argumentierte er.
Der dritte Punkt, laut dem Minister, sei, dass diese Autonomieinitiative Rotlinien in sich verberge, die nicht überschritten werden dürften, und sich auf Bereiche beziehen, die detailliert beschrieben werden dürften, wohlwissend, dass einige Grundlagen in ihren verschiedenen Aspekten unantastbar zu bleiben haben.
„Wenn die anderen Parteien ihre Bereitschaft aufbringen, sich unter der Einhaltung der festgelegten Rotlinien auf den Prozess einlassen zu haben, dessen einzige Grundlage die Autonomieinitiative herausbilde, wird es an der Zeit sein, die zu besprechenden Themen besprechen zu haben“, behauptete er.
Und er kommt zum Schluss, dass derartige Ideen „nicht auf der Tagesordnung ständen und verfrüht wären“, da es vonseiten der in diesem Prozess involvierten anderen Parteien kein ernsthaftes, klarstehendes und formgebundenes Bekenntnis ausgehend von dieser Autonomieinitiative gäbe.
Quellen:
http://www.corcas.com
http://www.sahara-social.com
#Sahara Occidental#Western Sahara#WestSahara#Saara Occidental#Sara Ocidental#CORCAS#Polisario#RASD#SADR#Khalihenna Ould Errachid#Maroc#Marruecos#Morocco#Algérie#Algerie#Argelia#Vestsahara#Länsi-Sahara#westelijke Sahara#Vest-Sahara
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Huge shout out to Dennis Ferrer for dropping "Move" at Sunnyside
🚨Huge shout out to Dennis Ferrer!🚨 Much love brother for dropping my track “Move” at Sunnyside S26 Episode 01: Dennis Ferrer & Nasser Baker this past weekend ❤️ I reached out and thanked Dennis personally for the support, such an amazing dude! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Richard Brooks-Racicot (@richardbrooksmusic)
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DOHA, Catar – A Qatar Airways, a Melhor Companhia Aérea do Mundo, agora é parceira global e a Companhia Aérea Oficial da Fórmula 1®(F1®). A Qatar Airways e a F1® serão parceiras durante a temporada de 2027, trazendo velocidade e emoção para fãs de todo o mundo. A companhia anunciou hoje (22) uma expansão de seu portfólio de parcerias esportivas durante um evento no icônico Lusail Boulevard de Doha. Além da parceria global, a Qatar Airways será a patrocinadora de três Grandes Prêmios este ano: o GP Qatar Airways da Emilia Romagna (19 a 21 de maio), GP Qatar Airways da Hungria (21 a 23 de julho) e o GP Qatar Airways do Catar (6 a 8 de outubro). Nesta temporada, a Fórmula 1® apresenta seu maior calendário de corridas até o momento, com 23 corridas em 21 países e cinco continentes, refletindo o crescimento rápido do automobilismo em todo o mundo e a extensa conectividade global oferecida pela Qatar Airways oneworld Alliance, que atende a mais de 150 países. O CEO do Grupo Qatar Airways, Akbar Al Baker, comenta: “As melhores parcerias prosperam graças a valores mútuos. Tanto a Qatar Airways quanto a Fórmula 1® são marcas globais que compartilham uma paixão por inovação, precisão e luxo. Como marca, acreditamos no poder do esporte para unir as pessoas e, como tal, temos sido seletivos na escolha dos eventos esportivos mais emocionantes e no patrocínio de uma variedade de novas e proeminentes iniciativas esportivas. Com 23 paradas no Campeonato Mundial de 2023, a F1® é um esporte global, exigindo como parceira uma companhia aérea que ofereça ampla conectividade global. Portanto, a Qatar Airways é a parceira perfeita para uma das séries esportivas mais desejadas do mundo.” Stefano Domenicali, presidente e CEO da Fórmula 1®, disse: “Como o auge do automobilismo, faz sentido para a Fórmula 1® fazer parceria com a melhor companhia aérea do mundo, a Qatar Airways. Somos duas marcas comprometidas em oferecer as melhores experiências para nossos fãs e clientes, e nosso alcance global combinado cria uma combinação perfeita. Estamos muito satisfeitos em dar as boas-vindas à Qatar Airways como nossa companhia aérea parceira global”. Por sua vez, Abdulrahman bin Abdullatif Al-Mannai, presidente da Federação de Motores e Motocicletas do Catar (QMMF), disse: “Estamos satisfeitos que a Qatar Airways se junte como parceira global e companhia aérea oficial da Fórmula 1®, bem como patrocinadora titular da Fórmula 1® Grande Prêmio do Catar e MotoGP do Catar. Acreditamos firmemente que esta parceria colocará o Catar na vanguarda do ecossistema do automobilismo ao sediar eventos de prestígio, além de posicionar o país como um centro global de turismo esportivo e de entretenimento. Isso contribuirá para impulsionar o crescimento e desenvolvimento de nossa sociedade e abrirá caminho para grandes oportunidades de negócios e investimentos”. Evento para anunciar a parceria Para anunciar e comemorar essa parceria, a Qatar Airways organizou uma noite especial para o público no icônico Lusail Boulevard de Doha, para marcar o anúncio da F1® e compartilhar mais detalhes sobre todos os eventos de automobilismo que acontecerão no Catar este ano. O Ministro dos Esportes e Juventude, Salah bin Ghanim Al Ali, inaugurou a parceria oficial junto com o Presidente da QMMF, Abdulrahman Al-Mannai, o Presidente e CEO da Fórmula 1®, Stefano Domenicali, e o CEO da MotoGP, Carmelo Ezpeleta. O evento contou com a participação especial do campeão de rally do Catar, Nasser Al-Attiyah; do ex-piloto da Red Bull Formula 1®, David Coulthard; do piloto da KTM MotoGP, Dani Pedrosa; do dublê Mike Jensen; de um carro de drift da Red Bull dirigido por Abdo Feghali e de uma exibição estática de um hiper carro do FIA World Endurance Championship. Os espectadores também foram presenteados com uma performance do artista de R&B Akon. O que vem por aí Pela segunda vez na história, os fanáticos por automobilismo terão a chance de assistir seus times
e pilotos favoritos levarem seus carros ao limite no Circuito Internacional de Lusail quando a F1® voltar ao Catar para o Grande Prêmio Qatar Airways de 6 a 8 de outubro de 2023. Além do Grande Prêmio do Catar de Fórmula 1® Qatar Airways em 2023, o Circuito Internacional de Lusail sediará o Catar Moto GP de 17 a 19 de novembro. Outros eventos de automobilismo no Catar incluem o Geneva International Motor Show Qatar em outubro de 2023 e o Campeonato Mundial de Endurance da Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) em 2024. Para celebrar esta parceria, a Discover Qatar, empresa de gerenciamento de destinos da Qatar Airways, é a primeira a oferecer bilhetes para o Fórmula 1® GP Qatar Airways do Catar. Hoje, a Discover Qatar lançou com exclusividade uma ampla gama de hotéis e ingressos com pacotes para seus parceiros globais, que incluem ingressos para a arquibancada e o prestigioso Paddock Club. Todos os pacotes incluem um ingresso de entrada gratuita para o Salão Internacional do Automóvel de Genebra, que acontecerá em Doha de 5 a 14 de outubro, cortesia da Qatar Tourism. A Qatar Airways Holidays eleva ainda mais a parceria com um número limitado de pacotes de viagem com tudo incluído, permitindo que fãs em todo o mundo participem do evento e participem de experiências exclusivas, como caminhadas no pit lane, passeios guiados nas pistas e acesso a eventos especiais com participações de principais pilotos de F1®. Os pacotes Ultimate F1® Experience incluem voos de volta com a Qatar Airways, opções de hotéis premium, ingressos para corridas e outras experiências e benefícios emocionantes. Para garantir pacotes, os clientes podem visitar o link https://qatarairwaysholidays.com/f1 Por um futuro mais verde Tanto a Qatar Airways quanto a F1® estão empenhadas em trabalhar juntas para reduzir o impacto ambiental de suas respectivas indústrias por meio de práticas responsáveis. Como parte da parceria, ambas as entidades pretendem colaborar em iniciativas com foco na sustentabilidade para reduzir as emissões de dióxido de carbono e lutar por um futuro mais verde. Apoio aos esportes A Qatar Airways, como marca, está comprometida em apoiar esportes globais, ajudando os fãs a viajarem para seus eventos favoritos onde quer que estejam. A companhia aérea é uma das principais apoiadoras globais do futebol, com parcerias que incluem a Copa do Mundo da FIFA Qatar 2022™, Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern de Munique, CONCACAF e CONMEBOL. Além disso, a Qatar Airways é a companhia aérea oficial do Ironman e Ironman 70.3 Triathlon Series, parceira oficial da United Rugby Championship (URC), Global Kitesports Association e várias outras disciplinas, incluindo hipismo, padel, squash e tênis. Sobre a Qatar Airways Uma companhia aérea premiada, a Qatar Airways foi anunciada como a 'Companhia Aérea do Ano' no World Airline Awards de 2022, administrado pela organização internacional de classificação de transporte aéreo, Skytrax. Também foi nomeada 'Melhor Classe Executiva do Mundo', 'Melhor Sala VIP de Classe Executiva do Mundo', 'Melhor Assento de Companhia Aérea de Classe Executiva do Mundo', 'Melhor Catering a Bordo da Classe Executiva do Mundo' e 'Melhor Companhia Aérea do Oriente Médio'. A companhia aérea continua sozinha no topo da indústria, tendo conquistado o prêmio principal pela sétima vez sem precedentes (2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021 e 2022). Atualmente, a Qatar Airways voa para mais de 150 destinos em todo o mundo, conectando-se por meio de seu hub em Doha, o Aeroporto Internacional de Hamad, eleito pela Skytrax como o "Melhor Aeroporto do Mundo" em 2022.
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Nasser Rabah Translated by Wiam El-Tamami Grief is cheap; death a worn-out horse; the hospitals heaving with the calls of the drowned. Who will listen to me tell the story of Amjad? Who will give me their heart — and a moment of silence? I tried to tell the driver. He pulled photos of a stream of tears out of his shirt pocket. The limbs and remains of his loved ones went flying. Oh no — he chased after them — Hamada’s legs, Suad’s dreams… I tried to tell the hawkers. We’re just selling things — they replied — exchanging people’s sorrows for fake papers and poisoned tales. The market is full of slaughtered birds walking around, just like you. I headed back to my neighbor. He has a brother working in television, and his brother has one son. Both were pronounced dead on the evening news. Ashamed, I left without asking him. I went to see Mounir, who works at the bakery. I found his home full of neighbors, pouring coffee at his memorial: Mounir the baker is dead. I hurried over to Mazen, the history teacher. I heaved a sigh of relief when I found him. Oh, thank God, you’re alive. Have you lost any loved ones? He said no, but Huda’s feet have been amputated, Nahil needs urgent treatment abroad, and Mahmoud has been missing for months. What about you — what’s wrong? he asked. Nothing, I replied. There’s just no history without geography. Grief is cheap; death a worn-out horse; the hospitals heaving with the calls of the drowned. Who will listen to me tell the story of Amjad? Who will give me their heart — and a moment of silence? Who will listen to me say: He was my closest friend. When I look into the mirror, I see you laughing. Amjad? Which one of us was closer to the other? You would visit one house after another, passing around sweet dates of joy. You would come back to leave your tears in the palm of my hand. What’s wrong? Nothing. Just tired. In every place you left behind, your palm trees are growing, rising, reaching out for God. For ten years you were the closest one to me; I was the closest one to you. And I never asked you: What’s that scar on your forehead? And you never asked me: What’s that opulent wound on your neck? We passed over all the wounds of a lifetime without a word. It was enough for us to walk together, Amjad, and to keep walking. We were like a victory sign held up in the face of exhaustion. What has become of it now? Grief is cheap; death a worn-out horse; the hospitals heaving with the calls of the drowned. Nasser Rabah is Palestinian poet and novelist. He has published five poetry collections and two novels. New Poetry by Nasser Rabah: ‘Amjad’ – ARABLIT & ARABLIT QUARTERLY
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Gladys Knight & The Pips - “Neither One Of Us (Wants To Be The First To Say Goodbye)”
The White Lamp, Peter Josef & Darren Emerson - “Harmony”
Logic1000 - “Perfume”
Nasser Baker - “Say Something”
Sander Van Doorn - “What You Want”
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Moreno Pezzolato - “Sexy Back”
X-Press 2 featuring David Byrne - “Lazy (Norman Cook Remix)”
Flight Facilities featuring Channel Tres - “Lights Up (Myd Remix)”
Angie Stone - “Wish I Didn’t Miss You (Remix)”
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Tseba featuring Electric Fields - “Must Be Love”
ANANE - “Tell Me That I’m Dreaming (Dave Lee Mix)”
Queen - “Another One Bites The Dust”/The 2 Bears - “Bear Hug” (Mashup)
The Paradise - “In Love With You (Remix)”
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«Quel drone Usa partito da Sigonella fece strage in Libia» - Osservatorio Repressione
l 29 novembre 2018, un velivolo Usa («partito da Sigonella») colpisce il fuoristrada su cui viaggiavano 11 giovani di Ubari, in Libia. Il raid, secondo gli americani, «elimina» undici terroristi
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La musica era la grande passione di Nasser Musa Warzmat Abdullah. Amava cantare e suonare alla chitarra i brani di Jimi Hendrix, Carlos Santana, Bob Marley. «Spesso lo accompagnavo, anche io suono. O, meglio, suonavo – racconta Modogaz Musa –. Da quel giorno, non riesco nemmeno più a guardare una chitarra: mi ricorda mio fratello, la sua morte assurda e fa troppo male». Il 29 novembre 2018, il fuoristrada su cui viaggiava il 34enne Nasser è stato colpito dal missile di un drone Usa in prossimità del villaggio di al-Awaynat nel sud-est del deserto libico. Con lui sono morti altri dieci uomini di età compresa tra i 25 e i 45 anni, tutti appartenenti alla comunità tuareg e provenienti da Ubari, distante un centinaio chilometri.
Il giorno successivo, lo United States Africa Command (Africom) ha annunciato pubblicamente di avere compiuto «un raid aereo ad alta precisione che ha ucciso undici terroristi di al-Qaeda nel Maghreb (Aqmi) e distrutto tre veicoli». Gli ospedali della zona hanno rifiutato di esaminare i corpi e di rilasciare il certificato di morte a dei caduti tanto ingombranti. Privati dei documenti, i loro resti carbonizzati hanno dovuto essere sepolti in una fossa comune. Morti anonimi, senza corpo né tomba. A sottrarli all’invisibilità è stata la pronta mobilitazione di familiari, amici e vicini, decisi a confutare la “verità ufficiale”. Quattro anni e moltissime marce, lettere, appelli, proteste, incontri istituzionali dopo, la loro battaglia nonviolenta ha portato a una denuncia internazionale depositata giovedì alla Procura di Siracusa dall’European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (Ecchr), da Reprieve e dalla Rete Italiana Pace e Disarmo.
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Dopo 4 anni di proteste, la denuncia internazionale alla Procura di Siracusa di Ecchr, Reprieve e Rete disarmo: «11 innocenti» Italia accusata di complicità in un’azione illecita
Una vicenda controversa Sono molti i punti oscuri della vicenda. In primis, la presunta affiliazione delle vittime ad Aqmi. Lo stesso braccio africano di al-Qaeda lo ha “smentito categoricamente” con un comunicato del 5 dicembre 2018. Sette degli uccisi – Musa Ala Tuni Mohamed, Ighias Akhreeb Aksasooni, Al Mahmoud Ayoub Ibrahim, Hassan Mohammed Abu Baker al Sagheer, Eyad Mohammad Ighali Mohammed oltre a Nasser Musa – del resto, come dimostrano i documenti a cui Avvenire ha avuto accesso, lavoravano per le forze armate del Governo di accordo nazionale, riconosciuto e alleato dell’Occidente nella lotta contro il Daesh che, all’epoca, cingeva nella morsa la Libia. Altri due – Ibrahim e Ahmed Umla Mohammed Fono – si stavano addestrando per entrarvi. Nasser Abdullah era stato guardia di sicurezza dell’allora premier Abudallah al-Thani mentre Musa Mohamed, nel 2016, aveva combattuto, insieme agli Usa, per espellere il Califfato da Sirte. Gli ultimi due uccisi – Ahmed Kober al-Khadeer e Jumma Akhreeb – erano un docente e un educatore. «Dalle indagini effettuate sul campo, dall’analisi dei documenti, dalla raccolta di testimonianze, possiamo dire con certezza che si trattava di undici innocenti, colpiti mentre battevano il deserto alla ricerca di rottami di veicoli da rivendere», spiega Jennifer Gibson, avvocata di Reprieve. «Lo facevano per sfamare le proprie famiglie: il conflitto prolungato aveva bloccato il turismo, fonte di sostentamento delle comunità tuareg – aggiunge Francesca Cancellaro avvocata delle tre Ong –. I magri salari non erano sufficienti in un momento di enorme crisi. La loro morte, tra l’altro, ha lasciato mogli e figli privi di sostentamento ».
Omicidi mirati e dubbi legali Rendere giustizia alle vittime è la priorità, sostengono le organizzazioni denuncianti. Il caso – inedito per il nostro Paese –, tuttavia, ha implicazioni più ampie: rischia di aprire il “vaso di Pandora” dei fondamenti giuridici della “guerra al terrore”, dichiarata dagli Usa dopo l’attacco alle Torri gemelle. Un conflitto globale portato avanti in gran parte e con slancio crescente dalle ultime quattro Amministrazioni mediante i “ targeted killings” o esecuzioni mirate da parte di velivoli senza pilota. Arma quest’ultima sdoganata da George W. Bush che ordinò il primo raid, a Khost, in Afghanistan, il 4 febbraio 2002. E divenuta “strategica” durante la presidenza di Barack Obama. «Per questo, il caso di al-Awaynat è tanto importante. Se procedesse, potrebbe dimostrare l’illegalità del programma di “ targeted killings”– sottolinea Gibson –. E rappresenterebbe un messaggio potente per gli Stati che lo supportano. A partire dall’Italia».
L’Italia è coinvolta? Già l’Italia. Perché i denuncianti sostengono che il raid del 29 novembre 2018 sia partito dalla base di Sigonella, impiegata normalmente da Africom nell’ambito della campagna aerea anti-Daesh “ Odissey lightning” per liberare Sirte. L’operazione si è conclusa nel dicembre 2016. I raid in Libia, però, sono continuati, come sostengono New America e Airwars e dimostra lo stesso comunicato di Africom del 27 aprile 2020. Il giorno dell’attacco, Italmiradar, organizzazione che traccia il traffico aereo, ha segnalato un volo andata e ritorno di un drone Global Hawke da Sigonella verso la zona in cui si trova al-Awaynat. Testimonianze e analisi del terreno indicherebbero, poi, che là il velivolo sia arrivato da nord. Le uniche altre due basi Usa nella regione – la 101 di N’Djamey e la 201 di Agadez, entrambe in Niger – sono a sud. «La prima, inoltre, è un’ora più distante rispetto a Sigonella e non ci sono prove che sia stata impiegata in precedenza per i raid sulla Libia.
La seconda, invece, più vicina, è stata attrezzata con droni solo un anno dopo», afferma Gibson. Se, effettivamente, il drone è partito dalla Sicilia, le organizzazioni accusano l’Italia di aver partecipato ad un’operazione illecita. Nel 2018, “ Odissey lightning” era finita, dunque, gli Usa non erano più direttamente coinvolti nel conflitto libico. Le loro azioni, pertanto, andrebbero collocate non nell’ambito del diritto di guerra bensì di quello dei diritti umani e di quello penale. I requisiti perché un “ targeted killings” al di fuori di un conflitto armato sia legittimo – scrive Chantal Meloni, professoressa di Diritto penale internazionale all’Università Statale di Milano negli atti del convegno all’ateneo milanese del 2019, come aveva già affermato sulla rivista de il Mulino nel 2013 – sono stringenti: necessità di scongiurare una minaccia imminente e di salvare vite umane da un attacco illecito per cui si rende indispensabile l’impiego della forza letale. «Non è il caso di al-Awaynat», dichiara Cancellaro. Pertanto, il raid, secondo la denuncia, è «illegittimo sotto il profilo del diritto nazionale e internazionale ». L’esposto vuole accertare le responsabilità dell’Italia, a cui l’accordo del 2006, sull’impiego della base di Sigonella da parte degli Usa, attribuisce un ruolo di garanzia e correlati poteri di intervento per impedire eventuali illeciti Usa. «La disputa legale si profila complessa – conclude Cancellaro –. Ma le prove della palese violazione del diritto alla vita di undici persone sono il primo necessario passo nella giusta direzione: giustizia per le undici vittime e la loro comunità. Il caso, inoltre, potrebbe costituire un importante precedente per impedire che il dramma si ripeta nel contesto della cosiddetta “Guerra dei droni”».
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