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athena5898 · 1 month ago
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aza Government Media Office:
We sound the alarm bells: the Palestinian people have reached a catastrophic stage of hunger and escalating suffering. We call on the World Food Programme (WFP) to fulfill its responsibilities and distribute flour to our people to end the current food crisis and prevent the disaster of overcrowding at bakery doors.
For 420 days, the "israeli" occupation army has continued its policy of starvation against the Palestinian people, especially targeting children and women, by closing all crossings and access points to and from the Gaza Strip.
Amid the humanitarian disaster and the severe crisis our people are enduring, we are shocked by the utter failure of international organizations and institutions operating in Gaza, a matter we will address in detail in the coming days. We have become convinced that these entities align with the "israeli" occupation’s oppressive policies targeting civilians and vulnerable groups within the Palestinian population in Gaza, particularly children, women, and patients.
In this context, the World Food Programme (WFP) has refused to distribute the large quantities of flour stored in its warehouses to displaced individuals and Palestinian families in Gaza. This refusal appears to deliberately perpetuate the current food crisis, clearly aligning with the policies of the Israeli occupation.
Tragically, we have received news of (https://t.me/PalestineResist/70400) three deaths (https://t.me/PalestineResist/70400) and previously learned of other fatalities among those waiting at bakery doors for a loaf of bread to feed their families. These deaths were caused by large crowds of citizens driven to desperation by advanced stages of hunger, fulfilling the warnings we have issued repeatedly.
In light of this humanitarian catastrophe and the systematic starvation policy, we emphasize the following:
We condemn the compounded crimes committed by the "israeli" occupation army against the Palestinian people, foremost among them the systematic starvation of vulnerable groups, particularly children, women, and civilians. We call on all nations to condemn these crimes, classified under international law as crimes against humanity.
We demand that the World Food Programme (WFP) take immediate responsibility for the field disasters resulting from its questionable policies in managing operations in Gaza. We call for the immediate and urgent distribution of flour to the Palestinian people in Gaza to end the food crisis and prevent further tragedies at bakery doors. We also demand that WFP assume its administrative, legal, and moral responsibilities toward the families of the martyrs who lost their lives in recent days due to overcrowding and compensate these bereaved families, as their deaths result from WFP's failed policies.
We warn all international institutions and organizations against aligning with the policies of the "israeli" occupation by deliberately managing systematic starvation or contributing to tightening the blockade or undermining the work of various institutions and organizations. The Palestinian people will not accept this under any circumstances.
We call on Arab and Islamic nations to take a clear stand regarding the plight of the Palestinian people under "israeli" occupation and against collaborators exacerbating the humanitarian crisis to catastrophic levels in Gaza.
We urge the international community, UN bodies, and global organizations to shoulder their historical, moral, administrative, and legal responsibilities and work to stop the genocide carried out by the "israeli" occupation against the Palestinian people, which has so far claimed over 160,000 victims, including martyrs, missing persons, wounded, and detainees.
We sound the alarm to the entire world: the Palestinian people have reached an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. With no solutions in sight, we are approaching a catastrophe more imminent than ever before.
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languagexs · 1 year ago
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nappingpaperclip · 1 year ago
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MARCH ON WASHINGTON AND CENTRAL LONDON FOR GAZA
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1:00PM Saturday January 13th, 2024 @ The National Mall 1600 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington DC
12:00PM Saturday January 13th, 2024 in Central London
Please wear a KN-95 mask, and wear layered nondescript clothing and cover your face/hair! I have seen many people use keffiyehs for this. People will be recording and taking pictures!
Dress for cold weather but know marching warms you up quickly, so dress in layers you can remove and carry without uncovering your face and hair. Ideally you should bring a backpack to carry food, water, first aid, ID, etc. It may be good to bring multiple or removable parts of your outfit if you plan on walking from your residence or car.
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Bigotry & hatred will not be tolerated.
Even if you are unable to attend, please reblog and repost the graphics to other social medias to get the word out. You may have a follower or friend who can attend.
If you live outside of DC or Central London: talk to your local organizations! They may be able to organize transportation to this event. For buses to DC, you will likely have to pay a fee, but it is probably going to be cheaper and safer than driving to DC and parking in their $40-$50/hour parking garages. Also look into Amtrak, Greyhound buses, trains, or other means of transportation.
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emeriobanque · 2 years ago
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According to the latest news, the Global Trade and Investment Promotion Summit of 2023 will occur in Beijing on May 24, the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) stated.
The summit is focused on providing a high-level dialogue platform for business networks from several nations to cooperatively resolve worldwide issues, support new development areas of international economic cooperation, and advance the change of the global economic governance system, Wang Linjie, spokesperson of the CCPIT explained.
Various foreign pioneers, heads of global organizations, and economic institutions, executives from multinationals, and foreign scholars will participate in the summit, said Wang.
The summit will have equal forums emphasizing Chinese modernization, green development, and the digital economy, she said.
Originally published at https://www.emeriobanque.com.
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arkangelo-7 · 2 months ago
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The reason Conner Kent and Tim Drake make such a cute couple is because Tim is a freak and Conner just vibes with it. Tim might be a whacko that occasionally dabbles in stalking, who also has a habit of going absolute batshit crazy when someone he loves dies, and who’s also missing a spleen—but he’s Conner’s whacko so it’s totally fine.
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workersolidarity · 9 months ago
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WHO FOOTAGE FROM AL-SHIFA MEDICAL COMPLEX SHOWS COMPLETE AND UTTER DESTRUCTION OF HOSPITAL FACILITIES
📹 Footage published by the World Health Organization (WHO) following their mission to Al-Shifa medical complex after the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) siege and eventual raid left the hospital in ruins, with what the WHO described as a graveyard of shallow graves left throughout the hospital's grounds.
According to Gaza's media office, more than 400 Palestinians were killed during Zionist army operations at Al-Shifa, with a total of 1'500 Palestinians missing, killed or wounded over the course of the raid.
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millenniallust4death · 7 months ago
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This July, my mom and I are stepping up for a great cause! We're participating in the Multiple Myeloma March, organized by Myeloma Canada. We are committing to walking 200,000 steps around our charming (and often sweltering!) town of Wheatley, Ontario. We'd be thrilled if you would consider supporting our modest goal of raising $392. As a token of our appreciation, every donor will receive a special Martin and GSD postcard (if you feel comfortable sharing your address with me). Check out the donation link below —thank you for your generosity! ❤️
Donate: https://shorturl.at/u84HL
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she-is-ovarit · 1 year ago
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Data spanning from 1995 to 2021 in India revealed a striking gender imbalance in organ transplants, with four men getting organ transplants for every woman. A total of 36,640 transplants took place in this period, out of which 29,000 were for men and 6,945 for women.
This substantial difference is attributed to a complex interplay of economic responsibilities, societal pressures, and deeply ingrained preferences. 
Dr Anil Kumar, director of the government-run National Organ & Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO) highlighted this significant aspect of the organ donation landscape.
While more men contribute as cadaver donors, a staggering 93 per cent of total organ donations in the country come from living donors, he told the Times of India newspaper. This hints at a trend: a majority of living organ donors are women.  Socio-economic factors a driving force for women donors? A study published in the Experimental and Clinical Transplantation Journal in 2021 delved into the intricacies of living organ transplantation in India. The findings showed that 80 per cent of living organ donors are women, predominantly wives or mothers. The socio-economic pressure on women to assume caregiving roles within the family emerges as a primary factor, compelling them to step forward as donors. Men's reluctance in surgery In many cases, men, often the primary breadwinners, hesitate to undergo surgery, contributing to the gender gap in organ recipients. The study highlights that when the recipient is a male breadwinner, family members, especially wives or parents, feel a heightened responsibility to donate organs. Emotional dynamics The emotional dynamics surrounding organ donation are intricate. Women recipients, in particular, may experience guilt when their family members, especially wives or mothers, become donors. This reluctance leads to a scenario where women recipients may find themselves on waiting lists.  Notably, Karnataka has topped the charts in organ donation in the past decade. The number of donations have risen from 102 in 2013 to 765 in the first 10 months of 2023. 
A user on Ovarit added this helpful context:
"Just a little more context to this: men produce male-specific proteins (on the Y chromosome) which often get rejected by women's bodies. Since males have an X chromosome, their bodies recognize proteins from female donors. This makes it more difficult for women to receive male tissue/organs, while still being acceptable candidates for donating to men. Even still, these ratios are very disproportionate".
"As women we absolutely need to be aware of our vulnerability of being used as spare parts in a man's world. Especially when we are being socialized into believing that we need to sacrifice our bodies and lives for others- and society has developed a sense of entitlement to this sacrifice, while downplaying the suffering of women."
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quotesfrommyreading · 1 month ago
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The ongoing war in Sudan and the ensuing humanitarian crisis has pushed people to the brink. At the borders of conflict zones, selling a kidney is becoming a currency of last resort for people seeking refuge. In June 2023, I managed to contact two young Sudanese women who had fled the fighting in Khartoum. In April 2023, Rania was with her friend Fatima, both students at the University of Khartoum, when the RSF raided the main campus, on the banks of the Nile. “We were trying to hide from the fighting,” Rania told me on the phone. “There were a lot of [female] students there who were afraid to leave. We thought we would be safe, but they found us and forced us to have sex with them.”
Soon after that they packed up their belongings and took a bus heading towards the border with South Sudan. They had heard the route south was cheaper than trying to go north to Egypt, and Rania had a brother living in Kampala, Uganda, whom they hoped to join. It was a seven-day journey from Khartoum to Renk, a small town in South Sudan close to the border where thousands of people had set up temporary camps in bleak conditions. A lack of food, water, healthcare and sanitation had left people at increased risk of disease, malnutrition and violence. There were hundreds of new arrivals each day. “People are crammed together under tarpaulins,” Rania said. “There are mosquitoes everywhere. There’s not enough food, water, soap. Everyone is desperate for assistance. It’s chaos.”
When Rania and Fatima arrived at a makeshift camp on the outskirts of the town, they were approached by soldiers in plain clothes selling tickets for flights from a small airstrip outside Renk to South Sudan’s capital, Juba, and the city of Nimule. The flights, which should form part of the humanitarian corridor, are being controlled by armed militias charging exorbitant fees to board them. “They wanted a lot of money,” Rania said. “The price would go up every day. They said if we didn’t have any money we could have sex with them.”
When they refused, they were told there was something else they could sell: a kidney. “They said that this was the only way we were going to get a flight out of here,” Fatima said. “There were two men who had agreed to this [selling a kidney], but I don’t know what happened to them. I was worried that they would kill me and take my kidney.”
Two weeks after Rania and Fatima first arrived in Renk, they messaged me from Kampala. “We received some money from family members in Uganda. They paid a smuggler $500 to take us to Kampala.” Raina said. “There were no humanitarian agencies or government officials transporting people. The drivers, the militias, they are exploiting people every step of the journey.”
In Renk, they had watched as large trucks carried hundreds of people further south to transit camps that were rumoured to be less crowded and better resourced. Others boarded cramped and overcrowded boats down the Nile to the city of Malakal, from which they would attempt to reach Juba, 970km to the south. Each stage of the journey would come at a cost.
“We are telling you this for a reason,” Fatima said. “We desperately need more support for people trapped in Sudan. In Darfur, there is genocide. But no one is talking about it. Women are being raped every day. Children have been killed and abducted. People are desperate. This is when you sell your kidney.”
  —  ‘For me, there was no other choice’: inside the global illegal organ trade
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chryblossomjjk · 1 year ago
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joe biden really said “you don’t have to be jewish to be a zionist” … like obviously not but you do have to have an evil dark sided soul to fund genocide and be one of the direct causes for the murder of thousands of innocent people
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tauindi · 2 months ago
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tbh i don't think you can put an end to single-use plastics without also reckoning with capitalist + imperialist worker exploitation.
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nappingpaperclip · 1 year ago
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MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR GAZA
1:00PM Saturday January 13th, 2024 @ The National Mall 1600 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington DC
Please wear a KN-95 mask, and wear layered nondescript clothing and COVER YOUR FACE, HAIR, AND ANY IDENTIFYING FEATURES. I have seen many people use keffiyehs for this. Dress for cold weather but know marching warms you up quickly, so dress in layers you can remove and carry without uncovering your face and hair. Ideally you should bring a backpack to carry food, water, first aid, ID, etc. It may be good to bring multiple or removable parts of your outfit if you plan on walking from your residence or car.
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If you bring a phone, turn off your Face/Touch ID, location services, and data.
Have your emergency contacts written on your body. Don’t record peoples faces. Stick with a group.
Bigotry & hatred will not be tolerated.
Even if you are unable to attend or are not USAmerican, please reblog and repost this to other social medias. You may have a follower or friend who can attend.
If you live within a couple of hours of DC, or even if you live further: talk to your local organizations! It is possible they may be able to organize transportation to this event. Most likely you will have to pay a fee, but it is likely going to be cheaper and safer than driving to DC and parking in their $40-$50/hour parking garages. Also look into Amtrak, Greyhound buses, or other means of transportation.
EDIT: fixed some info, also here is the HD graphic that includes the website
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vaniliens · 19 days ago
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NOOOO Ryan dont believe in the illuminati conspiracy theory when its been repeatedly used as a reason for why selected groups of people deserve to die especially the Jews and there's no real evidence that even still exists hahaha youre such a great host...
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workersolidarity · 9 months ago
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WHO REPORT CALLS AL-SHIFA HOSPITAL AN "EMPTY SHELL" AND DESCRIBES A GRAVE YARD
A newly published World Health Organization (WHO) report on the Israeli occupation raid on Al-Shifa Medical Complex, located in the Al-Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, calls the hospital an "empty shell" and describes a ruined courtyard with "numerous shallow graves" filled with the bodies of murdered Palestinians.
According to the WHO, the organization tried on six different occasions to organize a mission to visit the hospital in order to evacuate patients, staff and displaced civilian sheltering inside, but were "denied, delayed or impeded" six times between March 25th and April 1st, 2024.
The WHO said the hospital, which had been Gaza's "largest and most important" referral hospital in the Gaza Strip and said it is now "nothing more than an empty shell," with no patients, no doctors and a majority of the hospital's equipment and facilities completely or partially destroyed, including the hospital's emergency department and its maternity ward, both of which were destroyed by "explosives and fire."
The Israeli occupation army also destroyed the hospital's oxygen plant, which the WHO says leaves only Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya, in the northern Gaza Strip, which was also damaged during a previous weeks-long Israeli siege and eventual raid back in December, 2023.
However, the horrific part of the WHO report comes when WHO personnel describe what they witnessed outside on the hospital grounds, writing in the report how, "numerous shallow graves have been dug just outside the emergency department, and the administrative and surgical buildings."
"In the same area, many dead bodies were partially buried with their limbs visable. During the visit, WHO staff witnessed at least five bodies lying partially exposed to the heat. The team reported a pungent smell of decomposing bodies engulfing the compound. Safeguarding dignity, even in death, is an indespensible act of humanity."
Further, survivors of the raid described to the WHO teams horrific treatment at the hands of the Zionist army, telling the WHO they'd endured "severe lack of food, water, healthcare, hygiene, and sanitation, and were forced to relocate between buildings at gunpoint."
"At least 20 patients have reportedly died due to the lack of access to care and limited movement authorized for healthcare personnel," the WHO added.
Despite the horrendous scenes the WHO teams were met with, they'd endured several delays, and even the illegal detention of a driver, before gaining access to the site and they also said more than half of all their missions to Gaza have been met with delays, impediments and postponements.
Worse still, the WHO says the loss of the Al-Shifa medical complex has "broken the backbone of the already ailing health system" in Gaza. This after the WHO worked to restore basic services at Al-Shifa after a previous Israeli raid inflicted damage to the hospital's functionality, saying in the report that all those efforts are "now lost."
Out of 36 hospitals functioning in Gaza on October 7th, 2023, only 10 remain at this time to serve over 2 million Palestinians, most of them displaced, and nearly 5% of Gazans dead, wounded or missing.
Meanwhile, with a looming Israeli invasion of Rafah, the WHO fears Gaza could be facing "unimaginable health consequences" from Israel's war and its "systematic dismantling of health care" in the Gaza Strip.
The report finishes by warning that, "as famine looms, disease outbreaks spread, and traumatic injuries increase, WHO calls for unimpeded access of humanitarian aid into and across the Gaza Strip, and a lasting ceasefire."
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mrsblackruby · 2 years ago
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constantvariations · 3 months ago
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What was the point of giving all faunus darkvision if it's only used like. Twice in the entire series?
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