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Footage appears to show an Israeli soldier firing a stun grenade into a car full of young Palestinians during a raid on the Qalandiya refugee camp in the occupied West Bank on Sunday

u/Fair_Cow3398 — 10 hours ago

Millions of Iranians were calling for revenge during the funeral procession of Ayatollah Khamenei yesterday in Tehran.

u/beachbellybob — 10 hours ago
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Never forget, on November 1, 2023, the US Secretary of State told a FAKE story about an Israeli family having their eyes, breasts, feet and fingers cut off while Hamas had a meal to justify US support for what would become a 2.5 year genocide.

u/RickyOzzy — 16 hours ago

“You’re not human!” a woman cries out as she watches a man being brutally dragged away during a forced mobilization in Chernivtsi.

u/RickyOzzy — 8 hours ago

The drummers at Tehran's Tajrish Square asked journalist Max Blumenthal ('The Grayzone') to join them for a few minutes. They're playing a distinctively Shia style from southern Iran and Iraq called Dammam, named for the drum, which evokes the sounds of the battle of Karbala.

The deep bass drums recreate the beating of horse hooves and the cymbals ring out like clashing swords.

The drummers came out for the popular rally that has filled Tajrish Square every night since the US and Israel imposed war on Iran last February

u/RickyOzzy — 11 hours ago

"I hate the people of Israel. People here are racist. Soldiers at the checkpoints treat me badly, they call me 'Daesh'". This is what Ahmad Da'as, a Palestinian from the town of Tira, who allegedly sent information to Iran and refused any pay, said about his motives during interrogation.

FOR FREE!🫡🫡🫡

u/RickyOzzy — 11 hours ago

Young South Koreans Show High Interest in DPRK, Unification

National Unification Advisory Council Releases Results of Unification Public Opinion Survey Targeting the 2030 Generation

- 54.7% of respondents indicated they usually take an interest in North Korea, while 52.0% expressed interest in the issue of unification.

- Regarding the "desirable direction for inter-Korean relations," 36.8% favored "pursuing unification while prioritizing peaceful coexistence," and 20.3% supported "pursuing unification while living as separate states."

- When asked about the competencies and attitudes that should be prioritized through "education for peace, unification, and democratic citizenship," the most frequently selected responses were "understanding and respecting differences and diversity" (23.8%) and "the ability to resolve conflicts peacefully" (18.3%).

- Seven out of ten young people stated that "youth participation is necessary" in discussions regarding policies on North Korea and unification. To reflect the views of the youth generation in these policies, the government's most needed efforts were identified as "strengthening opinion gathering via social media and digital platforms" (28.3%), "expanding direct youth participation in the policy-making process" (18.8%), and "regularizing public forums and civic dialogues for young people" (18.7%).

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u/IcyCraft1312 — 18 hours ago
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95% of Tibetans were slaves or serfs before China expelled the imperialist aggressive forces. China freed the slaves. Fearful of reprisal from the freed slaves, many of their former masters fled to India, and some joined the CIA payroll, intent on destabilizing China, so they could

return as masters of their fellows once again.

Generations have passed, and now, literacy under 40 years old is 100% in Tibetan and Hanzi.

The grandchildren, and great grandchildren of the freed slavers there in Xizang, Yunnan, Qinghai, and Sichuan do not want to return to the time of slavery. To a time of torture, mutilation. Of servitude.

This is why the slave masters will NEVER return to power. Their slaves will not allow their brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, and children to return to the horrors of the past.

Source

u/RickyOzzy — 1 day ago

An armed man stormed a mosque in Queens, New York, during Friday prayers. A man managed to take him down to the ground, and the police arrested him. Of course, not a peep about it on American media.

u/RickyOzzy — 1 day ago