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same murhaf on twitter (if that tells you anything) works with nlp and data lives for freedom and justice in syria and beyond

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Thorbjørn Jagland lyver. Terje Rød Larsen lyver. Mette-Marit lyver. Mona Juul lyver. Asle Toje lyver.

Dette må være utgangspunktet for dekningen av disse sakene.

03.02.2026 09:37 — 👍 237    🔁 43    💬 11    📌 2
A screenshot of a post on X (formerly Twitter) by Elon Musk. Musk replies "Yes" to a post by "The American Tribune." The American Tribune post reads: "Further, what they've managed to accomplish in South Africa is what they want to inflict on all of us. The anarchotyranny, expropriation, and race communism that destroyed Rhodesia and South Afric..." The text cuts off at the "Show more" link.

A screenshot of a post on X (formerly Twitter) by Elon Musk. Musk replies "Yes" to a post by "The American Tribune." The American Tribune post reads: "Further, what they've managed to accomplish in South Africa is what they want to inflict on all of us. The anarchotyranny, expropriation, and race communism that destroyed Rhodesia and South Afric..." The text cuts off at the "Show more" link.

A screenshot of a post by "The American Tribune" quoting a post by "Humble Flow." The American Tribune text reads: "Further, what they've managed to accomplish in South Africa is what they want to inflict on all of us. The anarchotyranny, expropriation, and race communism that destroyed Rhodesia and South Africa are the same things they are bringing to America and the rest of the Occident to turn us into the Global Favela."
The quoted post by Humble Flow includes a vintage photograph of three white soldiers in short shorts and military fatigues holding rifles in a brush environment (evoking the Rhodesian Bush War). The caption reads: "What they once did to Rhodesia, they now attempt to the whole world. Resist."

A screenshot of a post by "The American Tribune" quoting a post by "Humble Flow." The American Tribune text reads: "Further, what they've managed to accomplish in South Africa is what they want to inflict on all of us. The anarchotyranny, expropriation, and race communism that destroyed Rhodesia and South Africa are the same things they are bringing to America and the rest of the Occident to turn us into the Global Favela." The quoted post by Humble Flow includes a vintage photograph of three white soldiers in short shorts and military fatigues holding rifles in a brush environment (evoking the Rhodesian Bush War). The caption reads: "What they once did to Rhodesia, they now attempt to the whole world. Resist."

A screenshot of a thread on X involving Elon Musk. At the top, a reposted tweet by "Hugh Anthony" reads: "I will never stop. REMIGRATION TILL I DIE!" Below this, Elon Musk replies "Yes" to a post by user "RAMZPAUL." RAMZPAUL’s post quotes the Hugh Anthony tweet and states: "Demographic replacement is genocide."

A screenshot of a thread on X involving Elon Musk. At the top, a reposted tweet by "Hugh Anthony" reads: "I will never stop. REMIGRATION TILL I DIE!" Below this, Elon Musk replies "Yes" to a post by user "RAMZPAUL." RAMZPAUL’s post quotes the Hugh Anthony tweet and states: "Demographic replacement is genocide."

A screenshot of a post by Elon Musk quoting a post by "Will Tanner." Musk writes: "Unfortunately, this is where America is headed."
Will Tanner's post reads: "High civilization existed for a brief flicker of a moment in Rhodesia, a few decades where the primordial darkness of the Stone Age was vanquished. But then it returned, in the name of equality, and Zimbabwe is once again a ruin..."
Below the text is a six-panel comparison image titled "THEN" and "NOW."
​Rhodesia: "Then" shows a clean, orderly city street; "Now" shows people behind a locked gate.
​South Africa: "Then" shows a bustling city skyline with traffic; "Now" shows a crowd holding a sign that reads "kill WHITE."
​America: "Then" shows a historic city street scene; "Now" shows a white square with the text "COMING SOON."
A watermark at the bottom right reads "NOWHITEGUILT.ORG."

A screenshot of a post by Elon Musk quoting a post by "Will Tanner." Musk writes: "Unfortunately, this is where America is headed." Will Tanner's post reads: "High civilization existed for a brief flicker of a moment in Rhodesia, a few decades where the primordial darkness of the Stone Age was vanquished. But then it returned, in the name of equality, and Zimbabwe is once again a ruin..." Below the text is a six-panel comparison image titled "THEN" and "NOW." ​Rhodesia: "Then" shows a clean, orderly city street; "Now" shows people behind a locked gate. ​South Africa: "Then" shows a bustling city skyline with traffic; "Now" shows a crowd holding a sign that reads "kill WHITE." ​America: "Then" shows a historic city street scene; "Now" shows a white square with the text "COMING SOON." A watermark at the bottom right reads "NOWHITEGUILT.ORG."

I know it's hard to shock these days but Elon Musk going full Rhodesia defender and calling for the ethnic cleansing of the US should still shock you.

These are neo nazi views that were only previously shared on explicitly neo nazi sites.

11.01.2026 14:43 — 👍 3068    🔁 1052    💬 76    📌 104
Graph from NetBlocks showing network connectivity in Iran from January 5, 2025, to January 9, 2025. The y-axis represents normalized connectivity, ranging from 0% to 100%, and the x-axis represents the dates. The green line representing Iran's connectivity remains lower than normal most of the time period due to protests, with a sharp drop on the evening of January 8. The drop in connectivity aligns with protests across the nation. The minimum and current connectivity levels are indicated as 1% and 1%, respectively. The chart has a dark background with a red horizontal arrow labeled 'SHUTDOWN', indicates the period of disruption.

Graph from NetBlocks showing network connectivity in Iran from January 5, 2025, to January 9, 2025. The y-axis represents normalized connectivity, ranging from 0% to 100%, and the x-axis represents the dates. The green line representing Iran's connectivity remains lower than normal most of the time period due to protests, with a sharp drop on the evening of January 8. The drop in connectivity aligns with protests across the nation. The minimum and current connectivity levels are indicated as 1% and 1%, respectively. The chart has a dark background with a red horizontal arrow labeled 'SHUTDOWN', indicates the period of disruption.

⚠️ Update: It has now been 24 hours since #Iran implemented a nationwide internet shutdown, with connectivity flatlining at 1% of ordinary levels. The ongoing digital blackout violates the fundamental rights and liberties of Iranians while masking regime violence ⏱

09.01.2026 16:24 — 👍 46    🔁 24    💬 3    📌 4
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No, Grok hasn’t paywalled its deepfake image feature X’s sexual deepfake machine is still running, despite Grok saying otherwise.

You may have seen reports swimming around claiming that X finally restricted the Grok deepfake/undressing features behind a paid subscription.

That simply isn't true. Not even close. www.theverge.com/news/859309/...

09.01.2026 13:17 — 👍 251    🔁 138    💬 4    📌 16
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Joda, det kuttes kraftig i tilbud og tjenester i Oslo, og biltrafikken øker. Men vennligst ikke forstyrr byrådslederen. Han har viktigere ting å tenke på!

09.01.2026 13:35 — 👍 116    🔁 22    💬 2    📌 7
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Grok turns off image generator for most users after outcry over sexualised AI imagery X to limit editing function to paying subscribers after platform threatened with fines and regulatory action

Now only paying subscribers can make violent non-consenual sexual imagery of women and children -
Grok turns off image generator for most users after outcry over sexualised AI imagery www.theguardian.com/technology/2...

09.01.2026 07:53 — 👍 1734    🔁 611    💬 199    📌 337
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Palestinian children have been killed at a rate of more than one child per hour during Israel's war in Gaza.

“A whole classroom of children killed every day for nearly two years,” UNICEF’s executive director said.

Here are some of their stories: wapo.st/3UCiAjn

31.07.2025 16:06 — 👍 1966    🔁 1503    💬 119    📌 179
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Parliament, NGOs urge British PM to act to free Alaa Abd el-Fattah More than 100 British parliamentarians, and 32 human rights organisations, have written to the British Prime Minister urging him to use all the tools at his disposal to free the British-Egyptian priso...

As Sanaa Seif, sister of detained British-Egyptian citizen Alaa Abdel Fattah, provides a deeply worrying update on their mother's hunger strike, we at TIMEP reiterate our call on UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to act urgently and immediately to #FreeAlaa: fairsq.org/parliament-n...

30.05.2025 21:25 — 👍 24    🔁 26    💬 0    📌 1
New Gaza medic attack video contradicts Israel military claims

New Gaza medic attack video contradicts Israel military claims

Video footage appears to contradict Israeli account of Gaza medic killings

Video footage appears to contradict Israeli account of Gaza medic killings

Palestinian medical officials say they obtained video footage that refutes Israel's claims about the killing of 15 rescue and aid workers in the southern Gaza Strip last month.

Palestinian medical officials say they obtained video footage that refutes Israel's claims about the killing of 15 rescue and aid workers in the southern Gaza Strip last month.

Video Shows Aid Workers Killed in Gaza Under Gunfire Barrage, With Ambulance Lights On

Video Shows Aid Workers Killed in Gaza Under Gunfire Barrage, With Ambulance Lights On

Three headlines for the same story. Here’s how to read them.

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05.04.2025 22:43 — 👍 613    🔁 320    💬 1    📌 31
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All Our Names Forced Disappearance and the Politics of Visibility in Syria

"Today, Syria’s path towards becoming something different is steep, difficult, and completely uncertain, but it must involve more than just ceasing to be Assad’s Syria – it must also cease to be the country of “no-one.”"

Beautiful text by @yswehat.bsky.social

aljumhuriya.net/en/2025/04/0...

04.04.2025 08:47 — 👍 3    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0

2/3 - This is a major escalation of attacks on #Daraa which started after the fall of Assad & violates the 1974 Agreement on Disengagement

Israel is actively attempting to control more territory, a clear infringement of Syrian sovereignty

25.03.2025 18:37 — 👍 0    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
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Fatalities and injuries due to Israeli incursion south of Daraa - Enab Baladi Five people were killed, and ten others, including a girl, were injured as a preliminary toll from Israeli tank shells […]

1/3 - Today, #Israeli forces killed multiple civilians in the town of Koya, #Daraa after residents blocked soldiers from entering the village

This attack may amount to #WarCrimes

english.enabbaladi.net/archives/202...

25.03.2025 18:37 — 👍 1    🔁 2    💬 1    📌 0

If you're a journalist in the US and you're not speaking out against the ongoing killing of Palestinian journalists, at record levels, by a US-funded foreign military, then you should hang your head in shame.

25.03.2025 03:41 — 👍 4222    🔁 971    💬 54    📌 28

Slava Ukraini!

28.02.2025 18:55 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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We are deeply worried that Laila Soueif, mother of jailed British-Egyptian Alaa Abdel Fattah, is in hospital after almost 150 days of hunger strike. No mother should feel such a desperate act is her only recourse. We call on Egypt to immediately #FreeAlaa, & on the UK to step up diplomatic efforts.

25.02.2025 12:13 — 👍 10    🔁 7    💬 1    📌 6

Laila Soueif, the mother of imprisoned British-Egyptian author Alaa Abd el-Fattah, who is on day 149 of her hunger strike has now been hospitalised. This is an incredibly distressing development. We call on Prime Minister Keir Starmer to take immediate and decisive action to #FreeAlaa.

25.02.2025 10:01 — 👍 9    🔁 8    💬 0    📌 0

We are deeply alarmed that Leila Soueif, mother of imprisoned British-Egyptian writer Alaa Abd El-Fattah, was hospitalized after her health deteriorated due to her hunger strike. We call on Egypt to immediately release Alaa and reunite him with his family. #FreeAlaa

25.02.2025 15:46 — 👍 14    🔁 5    💬 0    📌 0

With Syria back in the headlines, the full picture of unfolding events remains unclear. But until it is, let us not forget who Bashar al-Assad truly is. Alongside his father, Hafez, he has forged a dynasty of tyranny that has ruled Syria through fear and violence for decades.

07.12.2024 08:43 — 👍 5    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
Assad regime busts being thrown in the garbage across Syria

Assad regime busts being thrown in the garbage across Syria

Nature is healing

06.12.2024 10:46 — 👍 1070    🔁 111    💬 21    📌 0
Rania Khalek @RaniaKhalek
* The Endless Lessons of Aleppo: Will It Be Ignored Again?
Bashar Lakkis
The Syrian tragedy stems from the regime's original sin in 2011: failing to recognize the revolution as a legitimate outcry against decades of societal frustration and developmental failure. Rather than addressing the despair wrought by mismanagement, the regime cloaked its repression in a "policing narrative", framing the uprising as a conspiracy.
This deliberate denial of reality plunged Syria into a cycle of unrelenting violence, exacerbating the grievances of a population long battered by failed governance and the absence of a sustainable political solution.
Long before the revolution, Syrians endured the collapse of critical sectors such as education, healthcare, and social security. Despite the propaganda romanticizing free public services, privatization policies from the 1990s had already gutted these systems. More devastatingly, the erosion of dignity became an enduring burden for Syrians, leaving one to ask: how did they tolerate such indignities for so long?

Rania Khalek @RaniaKhalek * The Endless Lessons of Aleppo: Will It Be Ignored Again? Bashar Lakkis The Syrian tragedy stems from the regime's original sin in 2011: failing to recognize the revolution as a legitimate outcry against decades of societal frustration and developmental failure. Rather than addressing the despair wrought by mismanagement, the regime cloaked its repression in a "policing narrative", framing the uprising as a conspiracy. This deliberate denial of reality plunged Syria into a cycle of unrelenting violence, exacerbating the grievances of a population long battered by failed governance and the absence of a sustainable political solution. Long before the revolution, Syrians endured the collapse of critical sectors such as education, healthcare, and social security. Despite the propaganda romanticizing free public services, privatization policies from the 1990s had already gutted these systems. More devastatingly, the erosion of dignity became an enduring burden for Syrians, leaving one to ask: how did they tolerate such indignities for so long?

The regime exploited sectarian fears and militarised the conflict, leveraging the opposition's failures to deepen divisions. Opposition factions offered naive slogans like "no security apparatus or prisons", without presenting a vision for addressing the identity fears of minorities. Meanwhile, extremist rhetoric-such as "Shiites to coffins, Christians to Beirut"-amplified the regime's ability to rally minority support and justify its brutality.
Syria spiraled into an all-encompassing war, with massacres committed by all sides, leaving over half a million dead and more than 8 million displaced. Instead of solutions, hysteria took hold: some envisioned apocalyptic battles like Qarqeesea, while others awaited the green banners in the Umayyad Mosque. Syrians were left to wander through an unprecedented spectacle of chaos and despair.
Responsibility for this devastation remains evaded. Both sides shift blame, refusing to confront the root cause: the systematic exclusion of political participation over decades, coupled with the deliberate dismantling of channels for organic and constructive political engagement. This vacuum allowed radical ideologies and divisive narratives to dominate since at least 1958. If there is a way forward, it lies in confronting fears, fostering dialogue, and dismantling the mechanisms that keep Syria bleeding. The question remains: Can Syria's entrenched tragedy ever find a resolution? One fears that time has passed, as Aleppo and Damascus continue to offer endless tragic lessons—lessons no one seems willing to learn.

The regime exploited sectarian fears and militarised the conflict, leveraging the opposition's failures to deepen divisions. Opposition factions offered naive slogans like "no security apparatus or prisons", without presenting a vision for addressing the identity fears of minorities. Meanwhile, extremist rhetoric-such as "Shiites to coffins, Christians to Beirut"-amplified the regime's ability to rally minority support and justify its brutality. Syria spiraled into an all-encompassing war, with massacres committed by all sides, leaving over half a million dead and more than 8 million displaced. Instead of solutions, hysteria took hold: some envisioned apocalyptic battles like Qarqeesea, while others awaited the green banners in the Umayyad Mosque. Syrians were left to wander through an unprecedented spectacle of chaos and despair. Responsibility for this devastation remains evaded. Both sides shift blame, refusing to confront the root cause: the systematic exclusion of political participation over decades, coupled with the deliberate dismantling of channels for organic and constructive political engagement. This vacuum allowed radical ideologies and divisive narratives to dominate since at least 1958. If there is a way forward, it lies in confronting fears, fostering dialogue, and dismantling the mechanisms that keep Syria bleeding. The question remains: Can Syria's entrenched tragedy ever find a resolution? One fears that time has passed, as Aleppo and Damascus continue to offer endless tragic lessons—lessons no one seems willing to learn.

Rania Khalek spent the past 8 years whitewashing the Assad regime, promoting pro-Kremlin conspiracy theories, and denying crimes against humanity

But now that the Assad regime is gonna collapse she is pretending to have always been a sober analyst.

Disgusting people

06.12.2024 17:48 — 👍 111    🔁 44    💬 7    📌 3

Everyone follow @aljumhuriya.bsky.social:

06.12.2024 14:06 — 👍 7    🔁 6    💬 0    📌 0
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Swaida, a city in southern Syria which is home to the Druze religious minority, are out in the thousands demonstrating their support of the Syrian rebellion against the Assad regime.

The sectarian divisions that Assad was successful in fueling amongst Syrians is falling apart.

06.12.2024 16:03 — 👍 103    🔁 48    💬 2    📌 0

A lot remains unknown but today we allow ourselves to hope—after years of despair. Assad’s fall does not necessarily mean freedom for Syria and the Syrian people, but it is certainly the very first step in our struggle to freedom.

06.12.2024 16:20 — 👍 3    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

Not so long ago, my 3-year old started talking about wanting to visit her grandparents in Syria. We had to constantly make up excuses for why we can’t go there. Now for the first time in years I’m starting to think that one day we won’t need to make up excuses.

06.12.2024 16:20 — 👍 7    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
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‘The Gospel’: how Israel uses AI to select bombing targets in Gaza Concerns over data-driven ‘factory’ that significantly increases the number of targets for strikes in the Palestinian territory

Israel doesn't even try to hide its intentional killing of civilians no matter where they shelter, and yet many Western countries are still happy to be aligned with such a colonial fascist state.

“Hamas are not immune – no matter where they hide.”
“emphasis is on quantity and not on quality”.

01.12.2023 11:52 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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‘A mass assassination factory’: Inside Israel’s calculated bombing of Gaza Permissive airstrikes on non-military targets and the use of an artificial intelligence system have enabled the Israeli army to carry out its deadliest war on Gaza, a +972 and Local Call investigation...

“Nothing happens by accident,” said another source. “When a 3-year-old girl is killed in a home in Gaza, it’s because someone in the army decided it wasn’t a big deal for her to be killed” [...] “Everything is intentional.” www.972mag.com/mass-assassi...

30.11.2023 21:19 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 2    📌 0

Brought to you by the American green light

17.10.2023 17:53 — 👍 30    🔁 16    💬 2    📌 0
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Israel: White Phosphorus Used in Gaza, Lebanon Israel’s use of white phosphorus in military operations in Gaza and Lebanon puts civilians at risk of serious and long-term injuries, Human Rights Watch said today in releasing a question and answer...

BREAKING: Israel has used white phosphorus in military operations in Gaza and Lebanon, putting civilians at risk of serious and long-term injuries.

White phosphorus causes excruciating burns and can set homes afire. Its use in populated areas is unlawful.

12.10.2023 21:02 — 👍 484    🔁 323    💬 14    📌 56
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“We Cannot Cross Until We Carry Each Other” The editor-in-chief of Jewish Currents on recommitting to our movements in this moment.

So much love and respect.

jewishcurrents.org/we-cannot-cr...

12.10.2023 19:19 — 👍 133    🔁 54    💬 5    📌 10
Yassin Al Haj Saleh
@Yassinhs
1- Hamas can be, or even should be, circumstantially condemened for its targetting civilains, by the ones, and only the ones, who condemn principally and unequivocally Israel's colonialism, racism, blockades, starvation, and dehumanistion of the Palestinian people for decades.

2- Because the ethical basis of condemanation is only equal humanity, dignity, rights, greivabilty, and sovereignty. If you deny essential equality of the Palestinian people with the Israeli Jews, you do not have any right to  to condemn the weaker side for their transgressions.

3- If you do not deny this essential equality, you must say it openly and all the time: Israeli colonialism should end now, and there should be a sovereign Palestinian state, or full equal citizenship in on sovereignty. Say it loud and clear, or you are a hypoocrite!

Yassin Al Haj Saleh @Yassinhs 1- Hamas can be, or even should be, circumstantially condemened for its targetting civilains, by the ones, and only the ones, who condemn principally and unequivocally Israel's colonialism, racism, blockades, starvation, and dehumanistion of the Palestinian people for decades. 2- Because the ethical basis of condemanation is only equal humanity, dignity, rights, greivabilty, and sovereignty. If you deny essential equality of the Palestinian people with the Israeli Jews, you do not have any right to to condemn the weaker side for their transgressions. 3- If you do not deny this essential equality, you must say it openly and all the time: Israeli colonialism should end now, and there should be a sovereign Palestinian state, or full equal citizenship in on sovereignty. Say it loud and clear, or you are a hypoocrite!

Plain and simple, by Yassin Al Haj Saleh

12.10.2023 20:08 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

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