#PalestinianRights

2026-02-14

[...] Francesca Albanese’s detractors—those seeking to shield Israel from her legitimate criticism by forcing her resignation—fail to understand one fundamental truth: she will never stop exposing them. Whether she remains the UN Special Rapporteur or not, Francesca will continue to document Israel’s crimes with the same legal rigor and moral clarity. My message to them is unequivocal: removing her from her position will not silence the truth; it will only amplify it.

Attempts to discredit or remove Albanese are not just futile but counterproductive, as her work transcends institutional roles. She meticulously documents Israel’s violations of international law (findings that align with #ICJ rulings, #ICC investigations, and reports from human rights organizations.) The coordinated pushback against her is not about her credibility, but an effort to shield Israel from accountability. As Varoufakis observes, these smear campaigns expose deeper political and economic interests: arms sales, diplomatic protection, and the normalization of occupation.

So the pattern is familiar: when legal scrutiny threatens Israel’s impunity, the response is not engagement but attempts to silence those who investigate. The occupation itself (illegal under international law) undermines any claim to self-defense, yet it persists with impunity.

#InternationalLaw #PalestinianRights #AccountabilityNow #GazaGenocide

@palestine
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DrALJONESDrALJONES
2026-02-12

Report: On "the rights of Palestinians to resist occupation":

Khaled Meshaal, the head of Hamas abroad, reminds the world that ‘resistance is a right’ for occupied people.

aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2

International law says occupied people have a right to armed resistance, & the occupier has no right to attack the occupied territory that is resisting.

"There is no defence against defence" ~Ralph Wilde:
aljazeera.com/program/centre-s

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DrALJONESDrALJONES
2026-02-11

Report: On "the rights of Palestinians to resist occupation":

Khaled Meshaal, the head of Hamas abroad, reminds the world that ‘resistance is a right’ for occupied people.

aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2

International law says occupied people have a right to armed resistance, & the occupier has no right to attack the occupied territory that is resisting.

"There is no defence against defence" ~Ralph Wilde:
aljazeera.com/program/centre-s

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Daily Times - Latest Pakistan News, World, Business, Sports, Lifestyledailytimes.com.pk@web.brid.gy
2026-02-10
DrALJONESDrALJONES
2026-02-10

Report: On "the rights of Palestinians to resist occupation":

Khaled Meshaal, the head of Hamas abroad, reminds the world that ‘resistance is a right’ for occupied people.

aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2

International law says occupied people have a right to armed resistance, & the occupier has no right to attack the occupied territory that is resisting.

"There is no defence against defence" ~Ralph Wilde:
aljazeera.com/program/centre-s

.

DrALJONESDrALJONES
2026-02-10

Report: On "the rights of Palestinians to resist occupation":

Khaled Meshaal, the head of Hamas abroad, reminds the world that ‘resistance is a right’ for occupied people.

aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2

International law says occupied people have a right to armed resistance, & the occupier has no right to attack the occupied territory that is resisting.

"There is no defence against defence" ~Ralph Wilde:
aljazeera.com/program/centre-s

.

DrALJONESDrALJONES
2026-02-09

Report: On "the rights of Palestinians to resist occupation":

Khaled Meshaal, the head of Hamas abroad, reminds the world that ‘resistance is a right’ for occupied people.

aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2

International law says occupied people have a right to armed resistance, & the occupier has no right to attack the occupied territory that is resisting.

"There is no defence against defence" ~Ralph Wilde:
aljazeera.com/program/centre-s

.

DrALJONESDrALJONES
2026-02-08

Report: On "the rights of Palestinians to resist occupation":

Khaled Meshaal, the head of Hamas abroad, reminds the world that ‘resistance is a right’ for occupied people.

aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2

International law says occupied people have a right to armed resistance, & the occupier has no right to attack the occupied territory that is resisting.

"There is no defence against defence" ~Ralph Wilde:
aljazeera.com/program/centre-s

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MusiqueNow :pride: ✡️ 🇵🇸 :anarchismhebrew:MusiqueNow@todon.eu
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2025-12-02

German, Egyptian foreign ministers want full implementation of Gaza ceasefire newsfeed.facilit8.network/TPb8 #GazaCeasefire #PeaceInGaza #MiddleEastConflict #PalestinianRights #IsraelPalestine

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2025-11-29
2025-11-12

HRC drops sponsorships from weapons manufacturers after pressure from advocacy groups

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The USA Potatousa@murica.website
2025-10-24

The Blind Spot of Power: How Suppression of Palestinian Voices Fuels Israel’s Strategic Missteps

The history of modern Israel and Palestine is not just a story of land, security and diplomacy. It is also a story of narratives: Who gets to define reality, whose pain counts, and whose voice carries weight in the global conversation? For decades, the...

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Literary Hub – How a 1977 Czech Writers’ Manifesto Applies to the Stark Realities of America in 2025

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How a 1977 Czech Writers’ Manifesto Applies to the Stark Realities of America in 2025

What We Can All Learn From the Courage of Charter 77

By Jonny Diamond, October 10, 2025

The wonderful Czech writer Ivan Klima died this past weekend at the age of 94. Klima lived a remarkable, principled life, having survived both the Nazi occupation of Prague (he spent three years in the concentration camp at Terezin as a boy), and the post-1968 repression of the Soviet regime.

Unlike his more famous literary compatriots, Milan Kundera and Josef Skvorecky, Klima stuck around in Czechoslovakia, despite being forbidden from publishing for 20 years. For two decades Klima was consigned primarily to menial work, as a street sweeper, bricklayer, orderly… But he kept writing. And he kept resisting, through the publication of literary samizdat (his own and others), organizing clandestine salons, and helping to disseminate Charter 77, an artists’ manifesto named for the year it was written.

Editor’s Note: Charter 77 appended below.

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The main authors behind Charter 77—Václav Havel, Jan Patočka, and Pavel Kohout, who were responding to the Communist government’s crackdown on free expression—generated its moral (and to some extent legal) authority by citing two UN human rights covenants signed by the Czechoslovak government in 1968, in the lead up to the so-called Prague Spring. [Spoiler: the Russians didn’t approve, sent tanks into Prague, and crushed any hope of a freer society].

The Communist regime quickly made it a crime to distribute copies of Charter 77, calling it “an anti-state, anti-socialist, and demagogic, abusive piece of writing,” and deeming its signatories to be “traitors and renegades” and “agents of imperialism.” As for how they saw themselves, the organizers behind Charter 77 were very clear about being nothing more than an ad hoc confederation of likeminded people, and certainly not an opposition party. In their own words, they were a “loose, informal, and open association of people . . . united by the will to strive individually and collectively for respect for human and civil rights in our country and throughout the world.” (So, more of a shared set of beliefs than a formal organization, like, you know, antifa.)

Why is a 50-year-old writers’ manifesto worth thinking about now? First of all, the aforementioned human rights covenants, cited at length in the charter, map neatly over what we still like to think of as western democratic ideals of free expression and individual liberty. And just as Charter 77 decries the state crack-down on those ideals in 1970s Czechoslovakia, we too can cite many and obvious authoritarian crimes from the Trump administration circa 2025.

From government officials menacing late-night comedians to masked thugs landing helicopters on apartment buildings, from Democratic officials threatened with jail time by the president to the brazen flouting of the rule of law, America’s decades-long drift into authoritarianism has sped up dramatically in the last nine months. We are in the middle of an anti-democratic sea-change, and as each week passes the likes of Stephen Miller grow bolder in flouting their fascist inclinations.

But it’s never too late to fight for basic human freedoms, for the right to be who you are and to say what you want, the right to not go hungry or get shot at school or lose everything because you get sick. Luckily, Charter 77—which is but one of countless historical examples of courage in the face of tyranny—offers a clear blueprint for how we might respond to the Trump administration’s attacks on free expression and the rule of law:

With regard to the targeting of pro-Palestinian ideas on college campuses:

The right to freedom of expression, for example, guaranteed by Article 19 of the first-mentioned covenant, is in our case purely illusory. Tens of thousands of our citizens are prevented from working in their own fields for the sole reason that they hold views differing from official ones, and are discriminated against and harassed in all kinds of ways by the authorities and public organizations.

Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.

Continue/Read Original Article Here: Literary Hub » How a 1977 Czech Writers’ Manifesto Applies to the Stark Realities of America in 2025

#Authoritarianism #Charter77 #Communism #Czechoslovakia #DonaldTrump #Facism #GOP #Ice #Injustice #IvanKlima #LiteraryHub #PalestinianRights #Republicans #StephenMiller

Kathryn Armstrong reveals Hamas's partial acceptance of a 20-point US ceasefire plan, including hostage releases for detained Gazans—key to halting Gaza's crisis. Yet, Hamas insists on future talks over governance and Palestinian rights. The deal, backed by Trump and Netanyahu, faces mixed reactions amid escalating tensions. Full details here: bbc.com/news/articles/cdxq7zp7 #GazaConflict #CeasefireProposal #Hamas #Trump #Netanyahu #HostageExchange #MiddleEastPeace #GazaCrisis #PalestinianRights #USForeignPolicy

rexirexi
2025-08-29

The U.N., and more responsibly yet -- the rest of the world -- should reconsider the location of the U.N.Headquarters.

, where the seems to be stable for the moment, seems smarter.

I would suggest , but being out of sight makes being out of mind much easier.

U.N. Headquarters Building in NYC, NY, USA
Headlines Africaafrica@journa.host
2025-08-28

Israeli forces raid Nablus as West Bank violence intensifies newsfeed.facilit8.network/TMkj #Nablus #WestBank #IsraeliForces #PalestinianRights #Gaza

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