Germany, almost always on the wrong side of history.
Police launching a brutal crackdown on pro-Palestinian activists opposing the genocide in Gaza.
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Germany, almost always on the wrong side of history.
Police launching a brutal crackdown on pro-Palestinian activists opposing the genocide in Gaza.
#EuropeanNewMiddleAges #Palestine #GazaGenocide
Thursday 19-June-2025 The European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, stated that Israel’s goal is to take full control of the Gaza Strip, emphasizing…Network in Defense of Humanity-Cuba
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Terrorists are the only allies democrats have.
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Islamic Studies Professor Jonathan Brown: ‘I’m not an expert, but I assume Iran could still get a bomb easily. I hope Iran does some symbolic strike on a base’Jewish Insider
Our new corporate owners' IT rules have changed the #retentionpolicy on Microsoft #Teams. Instead of years, now two months.
I relish screams of "oh no the IMPORTANT FILE is gone!" - I kept telling people `Teams/Slack/Discord/Matrix is NOT a #document #repository! Stop storing important shit in ephemeral discussion forums!!!` ....
Annoyingly, for all my self indignant self-righteousness, ppl have sent me stuff, I didn't action until now, _poof_. Stephen King's the Data #Langoliers
@gme wow. now thats a solution.
The stupendously frustrating thing for me is our engineering department is an Atlassian shop. So issue tracking = jira, wiki=Confluence. And the material in Confluence is already aggresively curated and maintained. So create a page in the appropriate place and send a link in teams. how hard is that!?
Lazy. Lazy is what it is. Can't be arsed to figure out the right - and indelible - location.
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My advice: run a server (any server) or three, and keep your important / personal stuff there. It can be as simple as a Raspberry Pi with a big external SSD. The PC you use as a desktop environment should be easily built / configured from the base distro into whatever customizations you want, and you can either work with your personal files on the server, or mirror copies of them to your desktop system as appropriate (things like "living documents" should be primarily stored and backed up on servers, things like photo collections etc. can be stored on the server, but copied to the desktop for easy access like rotating wallpaper or whatever.)
If (when, really) any one of your systems goes down, it shouldn't be a big deal. If it's a server, restore from another server mirror / backups. If it's your desktop, install a new desktop and get your customizations off a server.
Of course this is an ideal, but keep in mind that SSDs are not "forever" devices, they do wear out and each single copy of your data will be corrupted some day. Spinning rust is even less reliable, in my experience, although I have one 2TB hard drive that has been online for more than 10 years now. It's mirrored, twice, on SSDs.
I've never learned about servers - never worked in IT, just a simple old hobbyist. Also never used a Raspberry Pi. But thank you! I might get around to reading up on the topic of servers over the winter. My computer has two drives, the original "spinning rust" and an SSD I installed (so quick! so quiet!). My thought is to keep Windows on a partition until I'm sure I like the distro I've chosen.
I have multiple backup drives, from a wee 4Tb Toshiba to a SparQ drive with 1Gb cartridges (a whole gigabyte, how will I ever fill it?). I'm pretty sure I've got everything saved, but I'm equally sure there'll be something I've missed.
Keir Starmer called the Tories' planned PIP cuts "indefensible while rewarding the well off" while he was in oppositionJames Wright (The Canary)
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - At the same time, normalization of relations between Russia and NATO cannot be expected even in the long-term due to the alliance's aggressive policy and its almost daily statements that Russia remains NATO's main...Sputnik Africa
Madeleine Albright thinks "the price is worth it"
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and yes...every single time
"Albright said her parents never told her or her two siblings about their Jewish ancestry and heritage"
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Iran attacked Qatar and Kuwait where our bases are. India and Pakistan are on board with what Trump did, same as other Arab nations. Iran is losing allies in the region. Democrats have been ostracized, too.
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Gaza (Quds News Network)- Gaza’s healthcare system is collapsing under the weight of Israel's genocide. Children are among the hardest hit. According to the Health Cluster, children now account for 23Editing Team (Quds News Network)
#Zionists are begging for mercy to stop the war immediately, cause they have been neutralized, and yet the Zionist media continue to sell propaganda at home and abroad and threaten #Iran with retaliation and annihilation.
Stupid readers who blindly believe anything are the source of thousands of evils.
uv: An extremely fast Python package and project manager, written in Rust
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An extremely fast Python package and project manager, written in Rust. - astral-sh/uvGitHub
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if it’s not love
then it’s the bomb
the bomb the bomb the bomb the bomb
that will bring us together
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Será que com a atual situação mundial vamos voltar a ter músicas sobre a guerra nuclear, como as do fim do século XX?Será que com a atual situação mundial vamos voltar a ter músicas sobre a guerra nuclear, como as do fim do século XX?
Making TRAMP go Brrrr
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Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…
I recently changed jobs and found myself in a position where I would need to do a lot of work on remote machines. Since I am Emacs user, the most common way to do this is using TRAMP (Transparent Remote access, Multiple Protcol).coredumped.dev
Iranian envoy to the UN has strongly condemned the US military aggression on Iranian soil, saying Tehran reserves complete and lawful right to respond under international law.PressTV
Part one of a four part investigation by Bonnie Flaws. Read parts two, three and four. StatsNZ is creating a Persistent Unique IdentIfier (PUI) for each citizen to track them over time in an Integr…OffGuardian
The decision comes after two Palestine Action activists broke into the largest British air base and damaged two military planesthecradle.co
I have used linux in a past job (I did not set it up), so im not a total noob with linux. But I am far from an expert. I bought a tablet that had a flavor of linux on it and found myself woefully unprepared trying to navigate the tablet. I was planning to use it for DnD for pdf reading, but it apparently wasn't capable of that bcz it was a rather custom OS. With windows 10 support being dropped by Microsoft in the next few months, I want to transition my desktop to Linux, and I thought I'd get a headstart on that. I have a windows 11 laptop (and I hate it), but im kinda stuck with it for now. So, in the spirit of I am a noob who isn't quite a noob, what do ya'll recommend? p.s. I used Ubuntu for a bit way way back in high school
Edit: I do game dev with Unreal. Another user pointed out that may affect my choice of distro
Francis Parker Yockey (September 18, 1917 – June 16, 1960) was an American philosopher and polemicist best known for his neo-Spenglerian book Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics, published under the pen name Ulick Varange in 1948.
He was born in Chicago, Illinois and had family ties to Michigan. His parents were anglophiles who raised him to appreciate European high culture. Subsequently, Yockey was introduced to classical music through his mother, who studied at the Chicago Musical College. He proved to have a prodigious talent for the piano and developed his repertoire to include Liszt, Beethoven, Chopin, and Haydn.
Over time, Yockey contacted a number of patriotic organizations. These included the . . . colchestercollection.com/autho…
The Colchester Collection is the Web's largest curated archive of pro-White books, with almost 1,800 of them in one of our 22 different catalogs.
BREAKING: Trump asks why there would not be 'regime change' in Iran.
In unrelated news, people around the world are asking the same thing about a regime change in America.
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US Vice President J.D. Vance has pushed back against comparisons between airstrikes on Iran and previous American wars in the Middle EastRT
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An Israeli airstrike hit tents sheltering displaced Palestinians in al-Mawasi, Gaza, a so-called safe zone.Al Jazeera
LIVE: Iran launches missile attack on US’s Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar | Israel-Iran conflict News | Al Jazeera
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- Photos: Flares over Qatar’s capital Doha
- What we know on Iranian attack on US base in Qatar
- Iran’s Revolutionary Guards confirm attack on al-Udeid
- UN concerned over arbitrary arrests in Iran
- Aid distribution centres have become death traps for many Palestinians
Israel and Iran continue to trade attacks as US President Donald Trump hints at possible regime change in Tehran.Usaid Siddiqui (Al Jazeera)
BREAKING: Israel OPENS Iran Prison’s Gate As Pahlavi Announces Transition Government
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"Without Trump this would never have happened...Thank you Trump, and Israel's freedom fighters...May God protect all whose heart is true."
Can the IDF come to the UK and remove the Islamic republic of Labour, and free our English political prisoners too please... ?
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The solution is simple: don't rent from #Hertz.
You should not be charged for normal wear and tear, and let's not forget this is the same Company that has reported cars stolen that people have returned, have pressed charges and have gotten their own customers arrested, and have attempted to charge full tanks of gas to customers that rented a Tesla.
Seriously. Avoid Hertz like the mother-fucking-plague.
It's literally cheaper to take Uber or Lyft with all the bullshit Hertz likes to pull.
Even in Orlando.
One customer was charged $440 for a scuff on his rental's wheel. But talking to a human employee about it wasn't easy, and he was encouraged to pay ASAP.Adam Ismail (The Drive)
According to Abbas Araghchi, Israeli and US attacks on Iran can be regarded solely as aggressionTASS
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Germany fines retiree Stefan Niehoff over Robert Habeck meme amid growing scrutiny of digital speech laws in Burgpreppach courtroom.Christina Maas (Reclaim the Net)
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This can be turned around. The planet is burning and you want to fuck around and argue pronouns.
How should unity be created? By tolerating everything or by surpressing everything in public?
Both are possible. How should the choice be made which one to use?
Nobody wants to argue about fucking pronouns except the people insisting on making it into a fucking issue. Nobody wants to argue it's okay to fuck who they want except the fuckheads saying you can't fuck who you want because I disagree.
This is a beyond garbage take.
(Sorry, I think my Pollyanna is showing again.)Jenna McCarthy (Jenna’s Side)
I was asked by Children's Health Defense and the parents to review the medical records of twins found dead in their bed eight days after multiple vaccinations. Related? Yes, says the hidden science.Pierre Kory, MD, MPA (Pierre Kory’s Medical Musings)
Well, Trump did it again: under cover of giving Iran “two weeks” negotiating time, he instead launched a covert attack as soon as the assets were in place, later telling ‘Meet the Press’ that he said he would make the decision within two weeks, and t…Simplicius (Simplicius's Garden of Knowledge)
BEIRUT — During a Security Council session on Syria, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Dorothy Shea called on the Syrian government to take a series of political and security steps, most notably initiating talks with the Israeli entity.Tehran Times
La televisión pública iraní ha confirmado el ataque 'Anuncio de la victoria' en el que ha lanzado varios misiles contra una base militar en Qatar y otro misil contra posiciones en IrakJavier Biosca Azcoiti (ElDiario.es)
And why not everyone should have the right to voteHarrison Koehli (Political Ponerology)
What flag is flying at the end of this video that Dan Scavino posted on Truth Social?
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B-2 Stealth Bombers return home safely to Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri—following strikes against Iranian nuclear sites…
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Beautiful birds.
Another essential thread from @pluralistic ...
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pluralistic@mamot.fr - A major problem with letting billionaires decide how your country is run is that they will back whichever psycho promises the lowest taxes and least regulation, no matter how completely batshit and unfit that person is:
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"❗️Reports of three missiles falling directly on the US Al-Udeid base in Qatar."
I hope they hit them all. #USraelTerrorists
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Israeli forces have killed more Palestinians in Gaza while they were waiting for food.An attack on a distribution point in the centre of the strip killed at ...YouTube
Dans une pure manifestation d’hypocrisie à l’égard d’Israël, les élites de l’UE exposent une fois de plus le cadavre en décomposition de ce que l’on appelle « l’ordre fondé sur des règles ».
Source : Responsible Statecraft, Eldar Mamedov
Lorsque des avions de guerre israéliens ont frappé l’Iran cette semaine, violant ainsi la souveraineté iranienne dans un acte d’agression éhonté, tuant des dizaines de civils ainsi que des commandants militaires de haut rang et des scientifiques dans le domaine nucléaire tout en incitant l’Iran à riposter par des frappes tout aussi aveugles, les dirigeants européens n’ont pas condamné l’attaque.
Ils l’ont perversement approuvée et ont condamné l’Iran pour les attaques que celui-ci a subi sur son propre territoire.
Le président français Emmanuel Macron a donné le ton en condamnant le « programme nucléaire en cours » de l’Iran et en réaffirmant « le droit d’Israël à se défendre et à assurer sa sécurité ». Il semble que la présidente de la Commission européenne, Ursula von der Leyen, se soit exprimée dans la même veine en « réitérant le droit d’Israël à se défendre », agrémentant son propos de quelques platitudes génériques quant à la nécessité de la retenue et de la désescalade.
Le ministère allemand des affaires étrangères est allé plus loin en « condamnant fermement » l’Iran pour « une attaque inconsidérée du territoire israélien », avant même que Téhéran ne lance ses missiles en réponse à l’attaque d’Israël, tout en approuvant pleinement les actions d’Israël.
Cette rhétorique orwellienne ne traduit pas seulement de l’incompétence ou de l’ignorance. C’est le couronnement d’années de maladresses diplomatiques européennes qui ont contribué à fabriquer cette crise, et qui ont montré que « l’ordre fondé sur des règles » n’était plus qu’un cadavre. Le double langage de l’Europe a tué sa crédibilité.
Dans sa position sur l’Ukraine, l’Europe a invoqué l’article 2, paragraphe 4, de la Charte des Nations unies avec une grande clarté politique : « Tous les Membres doivent s’abstenir de recourir à la menace ou à l’emploi de la force contre l’intégrité territoriale de tout État ». Et pourtant, lorsqu’Israël a attaqué l’Iran, sans aucune base juridique en matière de légitime défense, l’Europe a de facto qualifié l’agression de morale, et l’a tolérée.
L’effondrement moral et diplomatique de l’Europe n’est pas passé inaperçu. Deux voix respectées dans le monde entier ont prononcé des verdicts particulièrement accablants. Mohamed ElBaradei, lauréat du prix Nobel et ancien chef de l’organisme de surveillance de l’énergie atomique de l’ONU, a offert au ministère allemand des affaires étrangères un humiliant cours accéléré de droit international.
Réagissant à l’approbation par Berlin des « frappes ciblées d’Israël contre les installations nucléaires iraniennes » (peu importe les centaines de civils tués lors de ces frappes), El Baradei a rappelé que de telles frappes sont interdites par les conventions de Genève dont l’Allemagne est signataire, et que le recours à la force dans les relations internationales « est en règle générale interdit par la Charte des Nations unies, à l’exception du droit de légitime défense en cas d’attaque armée ou sur autorisation du Conseil de sécurité dans le cas d’une action de sécurité collective ».
De son côté, Francesca Albanese, rapporteure spéciale de l’ONU pour les territoires palestiniens occupés, a réagi à la déclaration de Macron en commentant que « le jour où Israël, sans avoir été provoqué, a attaqué l’Iran, le président d’une grande puissance européenne a enfin admis qu’au Moyen-Orient, Israël, et seul Israël, a le droit de se défendre. »
Le message de gens comme El Baradei et Albanese est sans équivoque : lorsque l’Europe applaudit les frappes israéliennes tout en condamnant l’invasion russe, elle ne défend pas des règles universelles, mais son identité tribale : Les « règles » ne s’appliquent qu’aux adversaires, pas aux amis. C’est un coup mortel porté à la prétendue autorité morale de l’Europe, les pays du Sud global l’ont bien remarqué, mais de nombreux citoyens européens également.
Cette prétention semble d’autant plus détachée de la réalité que la crise au Moyen-Orient a éclaté sur un terrain fertile préparé par des échecs européens en série. Il y a d’abord eu l’échec des E3 (Grande-Bretagne, France, Allemagne) à maintenir le JCPOA après le retrait des États-Unis sous la présidence de Donald Trump en 2018. Bien que l’UE ait offert un soutien rhétorique à l’accord nucléaire, elle s’est pliée aux sanctions américaines et a refusé de protéger les entreprises européennes désireuses de s’engager avec l’Iran. Elle a laissé mourir le JCPOA, créant de facto un vide propice à l’escalade.
De plus, alors que des médiateurs tels que le sultanat d’Oman et le Qatar ont négocié un nouvel accord nucléaire entre les États-Unis et l’Iran, l’UE a fait pression en faveur d’une résolution de l’AIEA censurant l’Iran peu de temps avant la frappe israélienne, torpillant ainsi la désescalade et contribuant à créer un environnement encore plus dangereux, avec en arrière-plan le retour des sanctions du Conseil de sécurité de l’ONU et le retrait potentiel de l’Iran du traité de non-prolifération (TNP).
Chacun de ces échecs a conforté Téhéran dans l’idée qu’il était vain de négocier avec l’Europe. Les E3 de l’UE sont désormais perçus non seulement comme des partenaires faibles incapables de respecter leurs propres engagements dans le cadre de l’accord nucléaire, mais aussi comme des acteurs résolument destructeurs qui sapent la sécurité de l’Iran et la stabilité régionale.
Le rejet catégorique par le ministre iranien des affaires étrangères, Abbas Araghchi, des appels à la désescalade lancés par son homologue britannique, David Lammy, a illustré de manière frappante la descente stupéfiante des puissances européennes dans l’insignifiance diplomatique. En effet, il est difficile d’imaginer pourquoi Téhéran devrait tenir compte de ces appels lorsqu’ils émanent de parties qu’il considère comme étant activement de connivence avec les agresseurs.
Cet auto-sabotage diplomatique de l’Europe aura probablement pour conséquence d’anéantir le peu de confiance résiduelle dont elle disposait encore en Iran et dans l’ensemble de l’hémisphère Sud. La prolifération est maintenant quasiment garantie, puisque cela donne aux Iraniens, et plus seulement aux partisans de la ligne dure, une puissante incitation à chercher à se doter d’armes nucléaires, un résultat qui aurait pu être évité si l’Europe s’était engagée dans des discussions sérieuses et de bonne foi avec l’Iran pour relancer l’accord sur le nucléaire. Le retrait de l’Iran du TNP est désormais une éventualité qui n’est plus seulement théorique.
Tous ces éléments augmentent considérablement la probabilité d’un retour de bâton au détriment des intérêts européens : une guerre régionale au Moyen-Orient signifie davantage de migrations incontrôlées, des risques accrus de terrorisme sur le sol européen ou contre les intérêts européens dans la région, et des chocs énergétiques si l’Iran met à exécution ses menaces de bloquer le détroit d’Ormuz, la principale artère de commerce du pétrole dans le monde.
En l’absence d’un changement de cap urgent mais improbable, tel que demander des comptes à Israël pour son agression régionale, la décadence de l’Europe s’accélérera. Lorsque Bruxelles exempte ses alliés des règles imposées à ses rivaux, elle ne préserve pas la paix : elle signe sa propre lettre de suicide géopolitique.
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Eldar Mamedov est expert en politique étrangère, il vit à Bruxelles et est chercheur non résident à l’Institut Quincy.
Les opinions exprimées par les auteurs sur Responsible Statecraft ne reflètent pas nécessairement celles du Quincy Institute ou de ses associés.
Source : Responsible Statecraft, Eldar Mamedov
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Dans une pure manifestation d'hypocrisie à l'égard d'Israël, les élites de l'UE exposent une fois de plus le cadavre en décomposition de ce que l'on appelle « l'ordre fondé sur des règles ». Source…Les-Crises.fr
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Rony Brauman est un médecin français né en 1950 à Jérusalem, connu pour l’important rôle qu’il a occupé dans le domaine de l’humanitaire.
Spécialisé en pathologies tropicales, il a écrit plusieurs ouvrages au cours de sa carrière concernant des sujets liés à son métier : les nécessités sanitaires à travers le monde, les besoins d’apporter les techniques de médecine moderne aux pays qui n’en disposent pas, et les importantes missions de l’humanitaire.
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Rony Brauman est un médecin français né en 1950 à Jérusalem, connu pour l'important rôle qu'il a occupé dans le domaine de l'humanitaire.El Diablo (Commun COMMUNE [le blog d'El Diablo])
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Israeli strike hits tents in so-called safe zone in Gaza
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Posted into Middle East News @middle-east-news-AlJazeera
An Israeli airstrike hit tents sheltering displaced Palestinians in al-Mawasi, Gaza, a so-called safe zone.Al Jazeera
The Problem With Disclosure Is That It’s Probably TrueT.W.Burrows (Build Back Better)
Starmer is determined to advance UK police state to protect Israel. A few parliamentarians object Yvette Cooper has confirmed the government intends to declare anti-genocide group Palestine Action …SKWAWKBOX
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«Children as young as seven years old 'arrested' by German police at pro-Palestine demos
German police have used excessive force against protesters, with the latest developments including children being arrested and women facing sexual violence»
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in reply to Fou • • •notably, next up on my too read pile is: Subcontractors of Guilt
Holocaust Memory and Muslim Belonging in Postwar Germany
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Unknown parent • • •Germany almost always on the wrong side of history.
«German senior civil servant manager described a “climate of fear” within the civil service that the manager had “never experienced anything like in 15 years”.
After internal complaints to ministers about supporting Israel’s war crimes dating from back in October, the manager was warned against talking about it.»
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German civil servants demand ‘immediate’ end to Israeli arms supplies
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in reply to Fou • • •Annalena Baerbock had publicly called for Assange’s “immediate release” but internal emails in her German FM from May 2023 reveal that they tried to weaken the WikiLeaks co-founder legal position – insisting he should not be labeled a “journalist.”
So, although the Federal Foreign Office knew how important the term "journalist" was for Assange's release, it should be avoided – hurdles for judges to convict a journalist under the American Espionage Act relatively high.
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Olaf Schulz, the chancellor of the country that arms and supports Israel to continue the genocide of the Palestinians undisturbed, the chancellor who bans pro-Palestinian events, the chancellor who violently suppressed the student demonstrations, asks Iran for calm and de-escalation of tensions
#Germany #Palestine #GazaGenocide
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in reply to Fou • • •Germany almost always on the wrong side of history.
Germany justified Israel’s recent strike on the Al-Tabi'in school in Gaza, which killed almost 100 Palestinians during morning prayers, saying that Israel has the “right to defend itself.”
Palestinian survivors of the attack described how men, women, and children sheltering at the school were torn to pieces after Israel targeted it with three separate strikes on Saturday.
#Palestine #GazaGenocide #IsraelWarCrimes
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Germany says Israel's massacre at Gaza school justified in 'self defense'
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Germany’s Commissioner for Human Rights isn’t able to name a single war crime Israel committed in the past year. Germany’s Human Rights Commissioner, hard at work it seems.
#Germany #Palestine #IsraelWarCrimes #GazaGenocide
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German police violently assaulted a Celtic fan for carrying a Palestinian flag during last night’s Champions League match against Dortmund at Signal Iduna Park in the city of Dortmund.
#Germany #WesternHypocricy #WesternValues 🤢
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Israel is still more humane than the Palestinians, even when raping them. At least, this is what this German politician of the Free Democratic Party says in the latest edition of “Sick and Racist German Politicians.” According to this woman, Israel being a “constitutional state” makes all its war crimes, whatever they may be, “more humane.” She can frequently be seen protesting against Palestinians on Berlin’s streets.
#WesternHypocricy
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No state has been as assiduous in attacking the Palestine solidarity movement and supporting Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza as Germany
In short, German authorities know what Israel is doing – they know that their ally is committing another Holocaust. They are simply trying to cast this as normal, just and inevitable, because they have done the same several times over in their not-so-distant history
aljazeera.com/opinions/2024/11…
#GazaGenocide
Why is Germany supporting Israel’s genocide in Gaza?
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Only in Germany will attending a pro-Palestinian protest get you stripped of your German citizenship.
At least that’s what the country’s leading party, the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) headed by Chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz, now vows to implement as new elections draw near.
#Germany #Palestine
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said there was “no reason to criticize” the US over its attacks on Iran over the weekend.
“Yes, it is not without risk. But leaving things as they were was not an option either,” Merz said in a speech to the Federation of German Industries.
#Germany #Mertz
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#Germany #IsraelWarCrimes #Gaza
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Scenes from Berlin 2 days ago as police violently attack protesters standing in solidarity with Gaza. - Popular Front
#Germany #Gaza #Palestine #WesternHypocrisy
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Chancellor Merz explained that sanctions against Israel and Russia are different:
I can tell you that we discussed this issue at length in the EC in Brussels immediately after the NATO summit, almost throughout the entire dinner, about what options we have. And Germany is not the only EU member state that currently rejects the suspension or even termination of the Association Agreement with Israel.
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#Germany #Gaza #Israel
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in reply to Fou • • •- Unlike Russia, Israel remains a democracy.
- Unlike Russia, Israel is a country that has been attacked. And Israel is defending itself against these attacks. If they had not done so, the State of Israel would no longer exist today.
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#Germany #Gaza #Israel
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in reply to Fou • • •And this is the fundamental difference between Israel and Russia's aggressive war against Ukraine. And that is why the federal government is not prepared — and I personally am not prepared — to compare these two cases, so to speak, or even to treat them equally.
These are fundamental differences, which we, of course, also take into account when assessing the situation.
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#Germany #Gaza #Israel
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#Germany #Palantir #NotMyEU
dw.com/en/german-police-expand…
German police expands use of Palantir surveillance software
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in reply to Fou • • •The surveillance software called Gotham, developed by US company Palantir, is billed as an all-rounder: gigantic amounts of data are brought together at lightning speed.
It only takes a few seconds to satisfy a police officer's curiosity: name, age, address, fines, criminal record. In combination with selected cellphones and the contents of scanned social media channels, a comprehensive profile of any person appears in an instant.
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in reply to Fou • • •will the German mastodon-social be subject to surveillance and predictive policing?
#mastodon #germany
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One of Germany's biggest newspapers Welt calls children in Gaza being killed by Israel's enforced starvation: "Victims of Hamas' Viral Jihad".
In 2022, Germany criminalized war crimes & genocide denial.
Welt is owned by the Axel Springer group which has huge influence in German politics and society —apparently so much so that the law doesn't apply to them.
source: .red defunct
#Germany #Gaza #Hamas
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