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#Repost @ugurgallen • • • • • • Bosnian and Croatian prisoners of war at the Serbian run prison camp in Trnopolje, Bosnia on August in 1992. The Trnopolje camp was an internment camp established by Bosnian Serb military and police authorities in the village of Trnopolje near Prijedor in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, during the first months of the Bosnian War. Also variously termed a concentration camp, detainment camp, detention camp, prison, and ghetto, Trnopolje held between 4,000 and 7,000 Bosniak and Bosnian Croat inmates at any one time and served as a staging area for mass deportations, mainly of women, children, and elderly men. Between May and November 1992, an estimated 30,000 inmates passed through. Mistreatment was widespread and there were numerous instances of torture, rape, and killing; ninety inmates died. In August, the existence of the Prijedor camps was discovered by the Western media, leading to their closure. Trnopolje was transferred into the hands of the International Red Cross (IRC) in mid-August, and closed in November 1992. After the war, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) convicted several Bosnian Serb officials of war crimes and crimes against humanity for their roles in the camp, but ruled that the abuses perpetrated in Prijedor did not constitute genocide. Crimes in Trnopolje were also listed in the ICTY's indictment of former Serbian President Slobodan Milošević, who died mid-trial in March 2006. Via Wikipedia Photo: Ron Haviv @ronhaviv_vii #ParalelEvrenSavaşBarış📷 https://www.instagram.com/p/CCgc-dajrjQ/?igshid=u08uz5ah2r4g
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#Repost @ugurgallen • • • • • • A child looks on while standing in a tent at a camp next to the Moria refugee camp in the island of Lesbos on August 5, 2018. #STAYHOME if you've a home. Photo: Aris Messinis @aris.messinis @afpphoto #ParalelEvrenSavaşBarış📷 https://www.instagram.com/p/CCa7sfWgHiN/?igshid=6y6ak8omhzd5
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#Repost @ugurgallen • • • • • • The media has an important position in democracies. Of course, it also has an important role in the absence of democracy. #ParalelEvrenSavaşBarış📷 https://www.instagram.com/p/CCWL5orgD4C/?igshid=tzn3lw8j50z8
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#Repost @ugurgallen • • • • • • Aurora, 13, waits for her groom to receive and marry her in an illegal Bosnian Roma camp called Monachina on the outskirts of Rome, Italy, where she lives, Oct. 10, 2010. Child marriage is a truly global problem that problem across countries, cultures, religions and ethnicities. Child brides can be found in every region in the world, from the Middle East to Latin America, South Asia to Europe. Throughout the world, more than 51 million girls below the age of 18 are currently married, even though it is outlawed in many developing countries and international agreements forbid the practice. Child marriage denies girls their right to education, restricts friendships with peers and perpetuates the cycle of poverty in their communities. It’s estimated that over the next decade, 150 million more girls—or roughly 41,000 girls a day—will marry before they turn 18. Photo: Andrea Bruce @andreabruce @noorimages #ParalelEvrenSavaşBarış📷 https://www.instagram.com/p/CCMcmq-ABGE/?igshid=1pr143g6j8hqb
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#Repost @ugurgallen • • • • • • During their medal ceremony in the Olympic Stadium in Mexico City on October 16, 1968, two African-American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos each raised a black-gloved fist during the playing of the US national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner". While on the podium, Smith and Carlos, who had won gold and bronze medals respectively in the 200-meter running event of the 1968 Summer Olympics, turned to face the US flag and then kept their hands raised until the anthem had finished. In addition, Smith, Carlos, and Australian silver medalist Peter Norman all wore human-rights badges on their jackets. In his autobiography, Silent Gesture, Smith stated that the gesture was not a "Black Power" salute but rather a "human rights" salute. The demonstration is regarded as one of the most overtly political statements in the history of the modern Olympics. On the morning of October 16, 1968, US athlete Tommie Smith won the 200 meter race with a world-record time of 19.83 seconds. Australia's Peter Norman finished second with a time of 20.06 seconds, and the US's John Carlos finished in third place with a time of 20.10 seconds. The two US athletes received their medals shoeless, but wearing black socks, to represent black poverty. Smith wore a black scarf around his neck to represent black pride, Carlos had his tracksuit top unzipped to show solidarity with all blue-collar workers in the US and wore a necklace of beads which he described "were for those individuals that were lynched, or killed and that no-one said a prayer for, that were hung and tarred. It was for those thrown off the side of the boats in the Middle Passage (Atlantic Slave Trade)." All three athletes wore Olympic Project for Human Rights (OPHR) badges after Norman, a critic of Australia's former White Australia Policy, expressed empathy with their ideals. . Photo: John Dominis @time . #ParalelEvrenSavaşBarış📷 https://www.instagram.com/p/CBSn42Pg1Aa/?igshid=12qz4tia9zcgc
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#Repost @ugurgallen • • • • • • According of the Landmine Monitor Report 2019, 3,789 people lost their lives due to mines in 2018. The vast majority of recorded landmine casualties were civilians (71%). Children accounted for 54% of all civilian casualties. A land mine is an explosive device concealed under or on the ground and designed to destroy or disable enemy targets, ranging from combatants to vehicles and tanks, as they pass over or near it. The use of landmines is controversial because of their potential as indiscriminate weapons. They can remain dangerous many years after a conflict has ended, harming civilians and the economy. 78 countries are contaminated with land mines and 15,000–20,000 people are killed every year while countless more are maimed. Approximately 80% of landmine casualties are civilian, with children as the most affected age group. Most killings occur in times of peace. With pressure from a number of campaign groups organised through the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, a global movement to prohibit their use led to the 1997 Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction, also known as the Ottawa Treaty. To date, there are 164 state parties to the treaty. One state (the Marshall Islands) has signed but not ratified the treaty, while 32 UN states, including China, Russia, and the United States have not; making a total of 33 United Nations states not party. via Wikipedia . #ParalelEvrenSavaşBarış📷 https://www.instagram.com/p/CBLFzzzAMTt/?igshid=5p3nxlve4cud
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#Repost @ugurgallen • • • • • • Doctor Marco (R) and nurse Manu, wearing protective gear leave at the end of their shift in a corridor of the level intensive care unit, treating COVID-19 patients, at the San Filippo Neri hospital in Rome, on April 20, 2020, during the country's lockdown aimed at stopping the spread of the COVID-19 (new coronavirus) pandemic. Italy on April 20, 2020 reported its first drop in the number of people currently suffering from the novel coronavirus since it recorded its first infection in February. . Photo: Alberto Pizzoli @apzpix @afpphoto . #ParalelEvrenSavaşBarış📷 https://www.instagram.com/p/CA7skWjgeXH/?igshid=1dcryfnnttd98
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#Repost @ugurgallen • • • • • • A little boy in a spring which has been rehabilitated by the @icrc in town of Obo, Haut Mbomou province, Central African Republic. Fresh water is vital to life and yet it is a finite resource. Of all the water on Earth, just 3% is fresh water. Although critical to natural and human communities, fresh water is threatened by a myriad of forces including overdevelopment, polluted runoff and global warming. Half the world’s wetlands have been drained, filled, planted or paved, and fewer than 70 of the world’s 177 longest rivers (620 miles and longer) remain free-flowing, unimpeded by dams or other barriers. Only 21 rivers longer than 620 miles retain a direct connection with the sea. Animals such as crayfish, fish, and mussels that depend on freshwater habitats are disappearing faster than marine species and tropical forest species. People are also affected by the loss of freshwater; more than 1 billion people lack access to clean drinking water and 2 billion lack adequate sanitation. This lack of fresh water is one of the most urgent environmental and development issues of the 21st century. via @wwf . Photo: Marko Kokic @mk_stills @icrc . #ParalelEvrenSavaşBarış📷 https://www.instagram.com/p/CA5BZadArtw/?igshid=b9j77tjyxr9w
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#Repost @ugurgallen • • • • • • Eric Garner repeated "I can't breathe" as he was put in a choke hold by a New York City Police officer in July 17, 2014, from which he later died. A similar situation occurred with the death of George Floyd in Minnesota in May 25, 2020. Police brutality or police violence is legally defined as a civil rights violation where officers exercise undue or excessive force against a civilian. This includes, but is not limited to, physical or verbal harassment, physical or mental injury, property damage, and death. It is a global problem for some officers to abuse their duties. It has thousands of examples in developed and undeveloped countries. . #ParalelEvrenSavaşBarış📷 https://www.instagram.com/p/CAz4fX7gmto/?igshid=16kt0jmsr7t3w
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#Repost @ugurgallen • • • • • • A malnourished Yemeni child awaits treatment at a hospital in the Yemeni port city of Hodeidah, on April 8, 2018. Deaths from obesity are higher than deaths from malnutrition at the moment in World. Now, We have a more advanced international aid systems and means of transport. Humanitarian aid from all over the world can reach there in less than 72 hours. We have plenty of resources. It's because of politicians if people are dying from malnutrition and famine. They don't want the problem to be solved and they're preventing it. . Photo: Abdo Hyder @afpphoto . #ParalelEvrenSavaşBarış📷 https://www.instagram.com/p/CApgIi5At-w/?igshid=obdk1vuio51l
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Um Klansman levanta o braço durante um cântico de "poder branco" em um comício da Ku Klux Klan em 16 de dezembro de 2000 em Skokie, Illinois. Um capítulo da Ku Klux Klan, em Wisconsin, realizou um "White Pride Rally" nos degraus do tribunal do Condado de Cook, localizado em Skokie, um subúrbio a noroeste de Chicago. O supremacismo é uma ideologia que sustenta que uma determinada classe de pessoas é superior a outras e deve ou tem o direito de dominar, controlar, subjugar e / ou eliminar outras. O racismo está em ascensão no mundo. Muitas sociedades estão agora se voltando para políticas / políticos populistas e odiosos de direita, em vez de políticas / políticos democráticos. Os países que dizem ter derrotado o fascismo na década de 1940 ficam doentes com essa doença, um por um. Não há líder que seja de direita e democrático no mundo. A ignorância e o discurso de ódio são geralmente comuns nas sociedades de direita. Se alguém disser "eu sou de direita e democrático", não acredite. Isso é besteira :) Texto e imagem de @ugurgallen . #Repost @ugurgallen • • • • • • A Klansman raises his arm during a "white power" chant at a Ku Klux Klan rally December 16, 2000 in Skokie, Illinois. A Wisconsin chapter of the Ku Klux Klan held a "White Pride Rally" on the steps of the Cook County Courthouse located in Skokie, a suburb northwest of Chicago. Supremacism is an ideology which holds that a certain class of people is superior to others, and it should or is entitled to dominate, control, subjugate, and/or eliminate others. Racism is on the rising in the World. Many societies are now turning to populist and hateful right-wing policies / politicians instead of democratic policies / politicians. Countries that say they defeated fascism in 1940's are get sick from this disease one by one. There is no leader who is right-wing and democratic in the world. Ignorance and hate speech are generally common in right-wing societies. If anyone says it "I'm a right wing and democratic" don't believe it. This is bullshit :) . Photo: Tim Boyle @gettyimages . #ParalelEvrenSavaşBarış📷 https://www.instagram.com/p/CASd1EEDBEH/?igshid=3qald3aqxbgz
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#Repost @ugurgallen • • • • • • Suspected Islamic State (ISIS) and Taliban militants are brought before media during a press conference in Jalalabad on December 6, 2016. Afghan National Directorate Security (NDS) forces arrested three suspected Islamic State (ISIS) fighters and eight Taliban insurgents during an operation in different part of Jalalabad city, officials said. A bigot is a person who is intolerant of opinions, lifestyles, or identities that are different from his or her own (especially religious or racial). Mostly, the person's opinions are based on prejudice. Bigotry takes place in all religions (Christian, Muslim, Jew, Hinduism etc) and different groups. People or groups forcibly dictate these thoughts to the other party. There are hundreds of examples in the history of Homo sapiens. Ku Klux Klan, Nazism, Spanish Inquisition, Anti-Semitism, Homophobia, ISIS, Humanism etc. I want to focus on one of the major bigotry: Humanism. We believe that we are the sole owner of plants and fauna. We dictate our own truths. We are destroys everything. I think there is no bigotry other than humanism that threatens the life of homo sapiens at the future. . Photo: Noorullah Shirzada @noorulah.shirzada @afpphoto . #ParalelEvrenSavaşBarış📷 https://www.instagram.com/p/CAP0iEqgr8s/?igshid=3iawdzpf8zzx
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#Repost @ugurgallen • • • • • • (L) Palestinians break their fast by eating the iftar meals the holy month of Ramadan, near the rubble of a building recently destroyed by Israeli air strikes, in Gaza City, May 18, 2019. (R) Turkish anti government protesters break their first day of fasting for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan on Istiklal street, the main shopping corridor, on July 9, 2013 in Istanbul. During the month devout Muslims must abstain from food and drink from dawn until sunset, when they break the fast with the meal known as Iftar. . Photos: Mahmoud Ajjour @mahmoud_ajjour / Ozan Köse @ozannkoseee . #ParalelEvrenSavaşBarış📷 https://www.instagram.com/p/CAF9n0PgsqG/?igshid=1ciwn6g6amr7g
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#Repost @ugurgallen • • • • • • 13-year-old Sandra holding her son in her arms, poses in Antananarivo, Madagascar on September 24, 2017. Child marriage is a truly global problem that cuts across countries, cultures, religions and ethnicities. Child brides can be found in every region in the world, from the Middle East to Latin America, South Asia to Europe. Throughout the world, more than 51 million girls below the age of 18 are currently married, even though it is outlawed in many developing countries and international agreements forbid the practice. Child marriage denies girls their right to education, restricts friendships with peers and perpetuates the cycle of poverty in their communities. It’s estimated that over the next decade, 150 million more girls—or roughly 41,000 girls a day—will marry before they turn 18. . Photo: Ahmet İzgi @ahmetizgi @anadoluajansi . #ParalelEvrenSavaşBarış📷 https://www.instagram.com/p/CADVeVBgO1n/?igshid=qxk4k97pfh9a
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#Repost @ugurgallen • • • • • • "Everything we see in the world is the creative work of women." - Mustafa Kemal Ataturk Mothers are women who inhabit or perform the role of bearing some relation to their children, who may or may not be their biological offspring. Mothers have an important role in the development of children's character. Today, thanks to modern medicine, mom and child mortality declines during childbirth, but millions of mothers and children are at risk due to war and conflict, economic and political problems. According of the Save the Children, State of the World's Mothers report 2015, Every day, 17,000 children die before reaching their fifth birthday. Increasingly, these preventable deaths are occurring in city slums, where overcrowding and poor sanitation exist alongside skyscrapers and shopping malls. Lifesaving health care may be only a stone’s throw away, but the poorest mothers and children often cannot get the care they need. 10 worst countries to be a mother and a child are in the Sub-Saharan Africa - Somalia has the lowest score for well-being of mothers and children among all countries. The report has Norway, Finland and Iceland top the rankings. The top 10 countries, in general, attain very high scores for mothers’ and children’s health, educational, economic and political status. The prime ministers of these three countries are currently women. . Photos: K.M. Asad @kmasad Paula Bronstein @pbbphoto John Moore @jbmoorephoto Shakib Rahmani / Frederic J. Brown @frederic.brown . #ParalelEvrenSavaşBarış📷 https://www.instagram.com/p/CAAdcnagZgl/?igshid=pwgw60obxz89
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#Repost @ugurgallen • • • • • • Iraqi children look at the body of a half buried ISIS militant while talking to an Iraqi soldier which steps on the body of the militant in Al Barid district in Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2016. The Battle of Mosul was a major military campaign launched by the Iraqi Government forces with allied militias, the Kurdistan Regional Government, and international forces to retake the city of Mosul from the Islamic State of Iraq and the ISIL, which had seized the city in June 2014. During the military intervention against ISIL, Iraqi and Peshmerga forces had already made unsuccessful attempts to retake the city in 2015 and again in 2016, despite limited gains. . Photo: Manu Brabo @manubrabo @apnews . #ParalelEvrenSavaşBarış📷 https://www.instagram.com/p/B_-CQDJg6Ix/?igshid=1vxs26hlhn9ey
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