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Celeste Caeiro: The Lady of the Carnations and the Carnation Revolution
Celeste Caeiro: The Lady of the Carnations Celeste Caeiro, who became a symbol of hope and change during Portugal’s tumultuous history, passed away on April 25, 1974, at the age of 91 in Lisbon. Her act of handing out red carnations to soldiers as they moved to dismantle a 40-year-long right-wing dictatorship, marked a crucial moment in the country’s history. This spontaneous gesture not only…
#1974#April 25#Armed Forces Movement#Carnation Revolution#Celeste Caeiro#change#colonial Africa#dictatorship#hope#Lady of the Carnations#Lisbon#Marcelo Caetano#Portugal history#Portuguese history#red carnations#symbolic gesture
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#yemen#jerusalem#tel aviv#current events#palestine#free palestine#gaza#free gaza#news on gaza#palestine news#news update#war news#war on gaza#icj#international court of justice#apartheid#settler colonialism#racism#south africa#end the occupation
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Nelson Mandela was in USA's terror watchlist until *2008. The guy who fought against apartheid state of South Africa, won a Nobel peace prize, became a president, a beloved character across the globe was in the terror watchlist of USA. So I wouldn't actually take murica's opinion about labeling a person or group of people as terrorists. Chances are they're actually fighting for the freedom of their country.
That's why they call Hamas terrorists instead of freedom fighters. In their eyes The Nelson Mandela was a terrorist.
Anyways as Nelson Mandela said
Free Palestine 🇵🇸🍉
#🇵🇸🍉#palestine#free palestine#free gaza#gaza#save palestine#israel is a terrorist state#genocide#keep talking about palestine#palestine resources#social justice#from the river to the sea palestine will be free#south africa#nelson mandela#freedom for palestine#freedom fighters#hamas#imperialism#colonialism#jerusalem#yemen#winter
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#gzero#gzero news#us news source#Eurasia Group#Eurasia Group subsidiary#ghana#united kingdom#the united kingdom#uk#the uk#colonialism#colonization#colonial violence#colonial africa#british colonialism#british colonization#us news#united states news#an onyx void reports
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ENGLISH TRANSLATION:
I don't know who they are [the people buried]. Every time I pass by here, I stop and say hello. We found them weeks ago lying and covered in their own blood in the middle of the road, two young men in the flower of their youth seemed as if they are sleeping. We buried them in the eastern region of Al Saraya.
I am sorry to all the unidentified martyrs. I am sorry to every martyr we did not bury till now. I am sorry to all the martyrs we couldn't register the names of or save their pictures. I am sorry to every martyr who offered his soul for the land [Gaza/Palestine] and wasn't given his own grave to rest in. I am sorry to my friend Refaat @/itranslate123 who has been under the rubble for 40 days and still is. I am sorry once to the martyrs we know, and a thousand times for those we don't.
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The idea of having a loved one killed and buried without my knowledge is terrifying. However, it is the reality of many Palestinians who bury unidentified martyrs, and the Palestinians who cannot find their family members and do not know whether they're still alive or not. We must keep talking about Palestine, and we must keep exposing the crimes of the Israeli occupation!
#free palestine#palestine#gaza#from the river to the sea palestine will be free#signal boost#social justice#palestine resources#colonialism#imperialism#jerusalem#icj hearing#international court of justice#south africa#yemen#free gaza#gaza strip#WitchyWitchy's Translations
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This article is from 2022, but it came up in the context of Palestine:
Here are some striking passages, relevant to all colonial aftermaths but certainly also to the forms we see Zionist reaction taking at the moment:
Over the decade I lived in South Africa, I became fascinated by this white minority [i.e. the whole white population post-apartheid as a minority in the country], particularly its members who considered themselves progressive. They reminded me of my liberal peers in America, who had an apparently self-assured enthusiasm about the coming of a so-called majority-minority nation. As with white South Africans who had celebrated the end of apartheid, their enthusiasm often belied, just beneath the surface, a striking degree of fear, bewilderment, disillusionment, and dread.
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Yet these progressives’ response to the end of apartheid was ambivalent. Contemplating South Africa after apartheid, an Economist correspondent observed that “the lives of many whites exude sadness.” The phenomenon perplexed him. In so many ways, white life remained more or less untouched, or had even improved. Despite apartheid’s horrors—and the regime’s violence against those who worked to dismantle it—the ANC encouraged an attitude of forgiveness. It left statues of Afrikaner heroes standing and helped institute the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which granted amnesty to some perpetrators of apartheid-era political crimes.
But as time wore on, even wealthy white South Africans began to radiate a degree of fear and frustration that did not match any simple economic analysis of their situation. A startling number of formerly anti-apartheid white people began to voice bitter criticisms of post-apartheid society. An Afrikaner poet who did prison time under apartheid for aiding the Black-liberation cause wrote an essay denouncing the new Black-led country as “a sewer of betrayed expectations and thievery, fear and unbridled greed.”
What accounted for this disillusionment? Many white South Africans told me that Black forgiveness felt like a slap on the face. By not acting toward you as you acted toward us, we’re showing you up, white South Africans seemed to hear. You’ll owe us a debt of gratitude forever.
The article goes on to discuss:
"Mau Mau anxiety," or the fear among whites of violent repercussions, and how this shows up in reported vs confirmed crime stats - possibly to the point of false memories of home invasion
A sense of irrelevance and alienation among this white population, leading to another anxiety: "do we still belong here?"
The sublimation of this anxiety into self-identification as a marginalized minority group, featuring such incredible statements as "I wanted to fight for Afrikaners, but I came to think of myself as a ‘liberal internationalist,’ not a white racist...I found such inspiration from the struggles of the Catalonians and the Basques. Even Tibet" and "[Martin Luther] King [Jr.] also fought for a people without much political representation … That’s why I consider him one of my most important forebears and heroes,” from a self-declared liberal environmentalist who also thinks Afrikaaners should take back government control because they are "naturally good" at governance
Some discussion of the dynamics underlying these reactions, particularly the fact that "admitting past sins seem[ed] to become harder even as they receded into history," and US parallels
And finally, in closing:
The Afrikaner journalist Rian Malan, who opposed apartheid, has written that, by most measures, its aftermath went better than almost any white person could have imagined. But, as with most white progressives, his experience of post-1994 South Africa has been complicated. [...]
He just couldn’t forgive Black people for forgiving him. Paradoxically, being left undisturbed served as an ever-present reminder of his guilt, of how wrongly he had treated his maid and other Black people under apartheid. “The Bible was right about a thing or two,” he wrote. “It is infinitely worse to receive than to give, especially if … the gift is mercy.”
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November 24/25/26, 2023 - Despite the temporary ceasefire the people of the world are still taking to the streets everywhere in huge numbers to demand an enduring end to Israel's occupation and genocide of the Palestinian people. Here is a small selection of the solidarity demonstrations this past weekend. People are not letting themselves be tired out or distracted, Palestine is not alone!
Havana, Cuba
Durban, South Africa
Ottawa, Canada
Tokyo, Japan
Jakarta, Indonesia / Doha, Qatar
Tangier, Morocco
Copenhagen, Denmark / Sydney, Australia
Nicosia, Cyprus / Paris, France
New York City, USA / London, UK
#free palestine#palestine#solidarity#anti-colonialism#demonstration#2023#gif#long post#apartheid#occupation#ceasefire#cuba#canada#south africa#japan#indonesia#qatar#morocco#denmark#australia#cyprus#france#usa#uk
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Freedom for Sudan! 🇸🇩
Freedom for The Congo! 🇨🇩
Freedom for Armenia! 🇦🇲
From River To The Sea, Palestine Will Be Free! 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
#free palestine#''I am also Palestinian''#from river to the sea palestine will be free#genocide#colonization#imperialism#colonialism#liberation#DRC#congo#Islamphobia#Middle East#Africa#sudan#black power#Armenia#social justice#freedom struggle#holocaust#anti Zionism#racial justice#decolonization#desi tag#Indonesia#Iraq#Iran#Algeria#Latin America#China#Mexico
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Today, April 27th, marks 30 years since the official end of South African apartheid and the first democratic election ever held in the republic. Like Nelson Mandela said, our freedom is still incomplete without the freedom of Palestine. Just as the South African apartheid regime was crushed, so shall Israel.
#free palestine#palestine#anti israel#anti idf#free gaza#south africa#gaza genocide#anti imperialism#anti colonialism#freedom day#anti israelis#keep eyes on rafah#save gaza#jerusalem#tel aviv
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i got 12/20
#palestine#gaza#free palestine#free gaza#jerusalem#yemen#lebanon#middle east#human rights#united nations#politics#colonialism#icj#south africa
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2021 : South African diplomat Lesiba Machaba argues with an Israeli soldier attempting to stop Palestinian farmers harvesting olives near AlKhaleel (Hebron) occupied West Bank
#palestine#free palestine#west bank#israel#israel terrorism#signal boost#social justice#human rights#colonialism#middle east#occupation#south africa
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They showed their own colors
#gaza#palestine#free palestine#colonialism#free gaza#genocide#imperialism#israel is a terrorist state#keep talking about palestine#palestine resources#icj hearing#international court of justice#netherlands#the hague#south africa#jerusalem#human rights#al quds#yemen#twitter
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ENGLISH TRANSLATION:
Just now, the electricity has been cut off in the ICU and for newborn babies in Shuhada' Al Aqsa Hospital [Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital]. The place is being lit using mobile phones' flashlights.
Everything is being repeated in the same way, but with less reactions.
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KEEP TALKING ABOUT PALESTINE AND KEEP EXPOSING ISRAEL'S CRIMES!
#free palestine#palestine#gaza#from the river to the sea palestine will be free#signal boost#social justice#palestine resources#colonialism#imperialism#jerusalem#ICJ#international court of justice#Yemen#gaza strip#South Africa#free gaza#WitchyWitchy's Translations
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