« tous ceux qui militent pour défendre des groupes minoritaires sont des ennemis de l’État »
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« tous ceux qui militent pour défendre des groupes minoritaires sont des ennemis de l’État »
www.rfi.fr/fr/environne...
Vintage black-and-white portrait of ayoung girl with a gentle smile, wearing a dark dress and a necklace.
11 February 1931 | French Jewish girl, Fanny Sosnowik, was born in Paris.
She was deported to #Auschwitz from #Drancy on 17 August 1942. She was murdered in a gas chamber after arrival selection.
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Children at Auschwitz
📖 Lesson: https://bit.ly/4ryCOJe
🎧 Podcast: https://bit.ly/3O8yeDh
Avec la languette à tirer.
10.02.2026 21:16 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0« 90 % dorment uniquement à la rue ou en campement, et 92 % sont en situation de "faim sévère ou modérée" »
10.02.2026 07:15 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Nouvel article sur #wikipedia en français : Amanda Echanis est une écrivaine et militante de gauche philippine. Après avoir passé 5 ans en prison, elle a récemment été acquittée et libérée.
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_...
Page 1 of a child’s handwritten letter, written in pencil in Spanish. Colorful doodles of a rainbow and hearts are found throughout the page. Translation: “I am Maria Antonia Guerra Montoya and I have been 113 days in detention I miss my friends and I feel they are going to forget me. I am bored here. I already miss my country and my house, I came on vacation for 10 Days and they took me into an ice office an officer interrogated me 2 hours without my mom, I was traveling with flight attendant because my mom lives in new york, they only wanted to arrest my mom, because my mom didn’t have documents to live in U.S.A., I always traveled with my tourist visa but ice used me to catch my mom and now I am in a jail and I am sad and I have fainted 2 times here inside. When I arrived every night I cried and now I don’t sleep well, I felt that being here was my fault and I only wanted to be on vacation like a normal family.”
Page 2 of a child’s handwritten letter, written in pencil in Spanish. Translation: “They don’t give me my diet I am vegetarian, I don’t eat well, there is no good education and I miss my best friend julieta and my grandmother and my school I already want to get to my house. Me in dilei [Dilley] am not happy please get me out of here to colombia.” Below the text is a drawing of the girl and her mother in the government-issued gray sweatsuits of the detention center.
6/ “When I arrived every night I cried and now I don’t sleep well, I felt that being here was my fault and I only wanted to be on vacation like a normal family.”
9-year-old Maria Antonia Guerra Montoya, detained on her way to Disney World, spent 113+ days at Dilley.
Page 1 of a child’s handwritten letter, written in Spanish in a cursive script. Translation: “Hello I am Ender and I am 12 years old, I have been at this center for 2 months. I arrived here for an immigration appointment and I don’t think they should grab immigrants who are innocent, like instead of grabbing criminals because I mean they prefer to lock up children than look for people who really shouldn’t be in the U.S. They told me I could only be here 21 days but I have already spent more than 60 days waking up eating the same repetitive meals, going outside and that the majority of guards never pay attention to people, eating dinner always the same as the day before, seeing people cry every day for the same reasons, trying to sleep in that horrible uncomfortable bed, going to the doctor and that the only thing they tell you is to drink more water and the worst thing is that it seems like the water is what makes people sick here…”
Page 2 of a child’s handwritten letter, written in Spanish in a cursive script. Translation: “…going to wait for the bad answers from the judges, hearing the bad news from people who no longer have hope, having to share a room with minimum 3 families, and all that so they send us back to our countries.” Below the text is a drawing in pen of three women, titled “My family” and labeled with “Mama,” “Sister,” and “me” in Spanish.
5/ “I have already spent more than 60 days waking up eating the same repetitive meals…going to the doctor and that the only thing they tell you is to drink more water and the worst thing is that it seems like the water is what makes people sick here…”
From 12-year-old Ender, detained 60+ days
Every study shows that being in a jail or prison, no matter how "nice" or whatever, shortens your lifespan. It does. So the government is taking years off the lives of people, including children, when it opts to put them in jail.
www.propublica.org/article/life...
Please take the time to read what the children detained in Dilley wrote me in their own words: www.propublica.org/article/ice-... 10/
09.02.2026 11:21 — 👍 852 🔁 550 💬 10 📌 30Où sont les victimes dans notre récit collectif ?
09.02.2026 12:03 — 👍 21 🔁 13 💬 1 📌 0La lutte paie. Tous les jours, des équipes syndicales, par leur combativité, gagnent des victoires. Solidaires publie un recueil de certaines de celles gagnées par nos équipes en 2025. Elles nous donnent confiance en notre force : l’organisation collective.
solidaires.org/sinformer-et...
Un site permettant la consultation des photos numérisées de la BHVP :
paris1970.jeantho.eu
À l'occasion de ce concours, une chanson a été enregistrée par Juliette Gréco :
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Gis...
Devanture d'une boutique, les vitre sont recouvertes de magazines. Boutiques et murs extérieurs délabrés.
XXe arrondissement (photo de Joseph Cascio).
08.02.2026 09:26 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0Au fond, un bar à l'angle d'une rue et d'une avenue. La photo est prise depuis un jardin, dont on voit quelques arbustes et la grille.
Avenue Gambetta, avec un bar des Pieds nickelés. (Photo de Pierre Even.)
08.02.2026 09:26 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0Nouvel article sur #wikipedia en français : « C’était Paris en 1970 », un concours photo amateur organisé par la FNAC en 1970. 100 000 photos de 2800 photographes, couvrant presque tout Paris. Aujourd'hui conservées à la Bibliothèque historique de @paris.fr.
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%E2%80...
Black and white portrait of a young child with a curly hair, smiling gently.
7 February 1939 | A French Jewish girl, Michele Albagli, was born in Paris.
In January 1944 she was deported to #Auschwitz and murdered in the gas chamber.
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▶ A short video about gas chambers and crematoria of the Auschwitz camp: https://youtu.be/-A05i25j9Ck
[Echo de la Révolution Iranienne] Condamnation du massacre, de la répression sanglante et du crime organisé perpétrés contre les manifestants (Conseil de coordination des syndicats d’enseignants iraniens)
cnt-ait.info/2026/02/06/e...
Photos capturing walkouts at two Kentucky schools in protest of ICE. The picture of the young boy holding a sign that says "LIAM WAS 5" and "children are being taken away," written in such childlike handwriting, is going to stay with me.
06.02.2026 23:38 — 👍 253 🔁 67 💬 2 📌 2The Washington Post just laid off its entire award-winning photo team. They were our eyes in places we'll never see. It's a horrifying loss at a time when lying governments, propaganda and AI slop are on the rise.
06.02.2026 18:59 — 👍 4830 🔁 1759 💬 110 📌 94Intrigant... Un type roupille sur le sol.
06.02.2026 17:55 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0Two children from Liam Ramos' school who were detained by ICE have been released and are back in MN with their mother. Their Columbia Heights principal, who had to deliver the kids to Whipple last week (as described below), picked them up from the airport. www.mprnews.org/story/2026/0...
04.02.2026 22:26 — 👍 116 🔁 46 💬 2 📌 3Elizabeth, a 10-year-old Minnesota girl, spent a month detained at the ICE facility in Dilley, TX before her release last night w/ her mom.
Dilley now has a measles outbreak and hundreds of other kids remain detained. Elizabeth has flu-like symptoms and her mom has hives, a school official told me
🔴 SNCF : une agente menacée de licenciement pour le port d’un foulard
Convoquée le 10 février à un conseil de discipline à Paris, la mère isolée, ayant connue les horreurs de la guerre, doit désormais affronter cette nouvelle épreuve.
I am a Ukrainian Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. I have a question.
Why has Trump's year of negotiations been the deadliest for civilians in Ukraine since the full-scale invasion? The number of deaths and injuries has increased by 31 percent compared to the previous year.
Vintage black and white photo of two children, labeled 'Pauline' and 'Maurice,' smiling and embracing each other.
4 February 1941 | French Jewish girl, Pauline Pelcman, was born in Paris.
She was deported to #Auschwitz from Drancy on 10 February 1944. She was murdered in a gas chamber after arrival selection with her older brother Maurice.
Voire une parodie de ça :
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reines_...
Réponse des Éditions Libertalia à Elisa Rojas (post supprimé) "Deux manuscrits ? Vous en savez donc davantage que nous, c'est intéressant. Quant à votre texte, si on l'a refusé, c'est parce qu'il est trop lié à l'actualité chaude et sera déjà daté dans quelques semaines. Et puis vous avez trouvé un éditeur, que l'on soutient en tant que libraires."
Mon texte restera quoi qu'il arrive une trace de l'alerte lancée par les militants handicapés de gauche contre une proposition de loi dangereuse en pleine montée du fascisme et soutenue de façon inconsidérée par des médias et des maisons d'éditions de gauche comme la vôtre.
03.02.2026 19:23 — 👍 338 🔁 118 💬 11 📌 12Photo rapprochée en noir et blanc de la philosophe française Simone Weil, portant des lunettes rondes. Ses cheveux foncés sont coiffés en vagues. Elle porte un vêtement avec un col de couleur claire.
3 février 1909 : Naissance de la philosophe humaniste française Simone Weil.
Également militante syndicale, elle tenta de comprendre la « condition ouvrière » et proposa une lecture nouvelle de la pensée grecque. #CeJourLà
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_...