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▪️Ei Eiriau Olaf 24/02/2024. "Aaron Bushnell yw f'enw i. Rwy'n aelod o Awyrlu UDA ac ar ddyletswydd ar hyn o bryd. O hyn allan, fodd bynnag, wna i ddim cymryd rhan mewn hil-laddiad. Rwy i ar fin protestio mewn ffordd eithafol, ond o'i gymharu â'r hyn y mae'r Palesteiniaid wedi bod yn ei brofi o dan law eu gwladychwyr, dyw hyn ddim yn eithafol o gwbl. Mae'r dosbarthiadau sy'n ein rheoli wedi penderfynu mai rhywbeth normal fydd hyn. Rhyddid i Balesteina. Aaron Bushnell (1999 - 2024).

 

▪️ A chuid focal deiridh 24/02/2024 . "Aaron Bushnell is ainm dom. Táim im bhall d'aerfhórsa SAM agus ar dualgas ag an am seo. As seo amach, áfach, ní bhead comhpháirteach sa chinedhíothú. Táim ar tí agóid antoisceach a dhéanamh, ach i gcomparáid leis an méid a bhí na Palaistínigh ag fulaingt faoi láimh a gcuid coilíneach, ní antoisceach í in aon chor. Chinn na haicmí atá i gceannas orainn gur gnáthrud é seo amach anseo. An Phalaistín Shaor abú." Aaron Bushnell (1999 - 2024).

 

▪️His Last Words 24/02/2024. "My name is Aaron Bushnell. I am an active duty member of the US Air Force, and I will no longer be complicit in genocide. I am about to engage in an extreme act of protest, but compared to what people in Palestine have been experiencing at the hands of their colonizers, it's not extreme at all. This is what our ruling class has decided will be normal. Free Palestine." Aaron Bushnell (1999 - 2024).

 

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en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-immolation_of_Aaron_Bushnell www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/mar/02/aaron-bushn... 160 - Israeli Genocide (2024)

 

40042 Palestinians killed by Israel

 

14861 Children killed by Israel

 

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Owen Jones ®

@OwenJones84

 

"Gaza's healthcare system has now been destroyed.

 

▪️ No modern society can function without one.

 

▪️ The absence of one imposes a death sentence on growing numbers of people: from the ill and sick to the injured to pregnant women.

 

▪️ Along with the siege, this is a genocidal act.."

 

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▪️▪️▪️Megatron @ @Megatron_ron •

 

"@Israel is successfully starving Gaza.

 

▪️ After killing all the foreign UN workers distributing food, they are now blocking the ships as well.

 

▪️ Humanitarian aid organizations, including the World Central Kitchen, have rerouted aid ships bound for Gaza back to Cyprus..."

 

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▪️▪️▪️@democrac... •7h

 

In Gaza, "every person, the first thing they want to tell me in English or Arabic is 'We need food," says @UNICEF spokesperson @james_elder.

 

"They are saying that because their assumption is the world doesn't know, because how would this be allowed to happen if the world knew?"

 

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(Llun o'r we a olygwyd gen.)

Black Lives Matter demonstration, London, 28 June 2020

Grande manifestation contre l'Extrême-droite et le racisme, à Paris (d'autres manifestations avaient lieu dans toute la France)

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Major demonstration against the extreme right and racism, in Paris (other demonstrations took place throughout France)

Grande manifestation contre l'Extrême-droite et le racisme, à Paris (d'autres manifestations avaient lieu dans toute la France)

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Major demonstration against the extreme right and racism, in Paris (other demonstrations took place throughout France)

* * * * * Premiering tonight on Youtube the new video & prized song from 11pm Italian time (+2 GMT) at the following link: youtu.be/63u4UFuWA3E * * * * *

 

To read the whole story of this meet-up with the artist, my new editorial in English on TuttoDisco/Musica online magazine:

tuttodisco.blogspot.com/2020/08/HER-wins-song-4-Amnesty-V...

 

Canon Eos 250D. Photos in this album have been compressed & uploaded in middle-low definition. I have the original HD version for each one of the photos of this album, available upon request.

All photos in this album are copyrighted ©White ANGEL Photography.

Except the watching, no other usage is allowed without prior written consent at the sole discreption of the author.

 

Million People March, London, 30 August 2020

When the fascist Scottish Defence League announced they were going to hold a protest today against the building of a mosque for the local Islamic community a counter demo was swiftly organised. When the fascists did arrive they were swiftly bundled into a mini bus (yes, it was that huge) by the police to the boos and jeers of a much, much larger crowd. The counter demo then marched into the centre of the city where two sides were kept well apart. I don't think there was any trouble and I know which side had the better of the day.

You've got to stand up to fascism.

Black Lives Matters protest in Victoria, London, 6 June 2020

It was never my story to tell I am not the person suffering. But that doesn't mean I can't show support for the people who do suffer

Grande manifestation contre l'Extrême-droite et le racisme, à Paris (d'autres manifestations avaient lieu dans toute la France)

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Major demonstration against the extreme right and racism, in Paris (other demonstrations took place throughout France)

Million People March, London, 30 August 2020

Million People March, London, 30 August 2020

Many cities around the world are having anti-racism demonstrations. Sadly, this reflects the reality that racism remains a problem felt around the world.

 

Toronto's two marches yesterday were passionate, but peaceful. Our Chief of Police (who is black) "took a knee" in the street with the demonstrators and voiced his support along with a pledge to address this enduring problem. He also asked for a peaceful march, and the demonstrations were, as requested, peaceful - unlike elsewhere where outside agitators took advantage of the "cover" provided by the demonstrations to create mayhem.

 

There are going to be two more demonstrations today.

 

This view today of Yonge and Dundas in the heart of downtown Toronto shows that businesses were fearful that rioting and looting may take place as has happened in many other cities. In seeing these boarded up businesses I was thinking about how expensive it must be to erect and later remove all this wood. I guess taking precautions is cheaper than dealing with looting. I'm glad the precaution proved unnecessary. I was impressed that the shop nearest the camera went to the trouble to paint the wood to dress things up a bit.

 

Un massacre dû à la haine, à la facilité de trouver des armes, et contre la liberté de s'aimer.

50 morts, toutes mes pensées vont vers les familles et les proches endeuillés.

...a human, just like us!

Grande manifestation contre l'Extrême-droite et le racisme, à Paris (d'autres manifestations avaient lieu dans toute la France)

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Major demonstration against the extreme right and racism, in Paris (other demonstrations took place throughout France)

Mt Pleasant, MI - A week after videos circulated on social media, Central Michigan University students march and demonstrate against racism on campus

This photo was taken during the March Against Racism in central London on Saturday on 18 March. Many activists were furious at the new anti-immigration legislation which is clearly in breach of international law.

 

Although there are no legal routes available to refugees from many Asian and African countries suffering from conflict and murderous repressive regimes, the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, is overseeing legislation which will criminalize refugees risking their lives at sea to reach relative safety. They will now have their asylum claims denied as inadmissible.

 

As marchers reached Downing Street, Braverman was thousands of miles away in Rwanda, reaffirming the UK's commitment to illegally expelling refugees to the impoverished country, which itself has a poor human rights record.

 

I asked ChatGPT to write 10 reasons why welcoming refugees is beneficial to society. Although I share many people's concerns about what the impact of this technology might be, I was fairly impressed by its reply -

 

1. Boosts economy: Refugees have the potential to contribute to the economy by starting businesses, creating jobs, and adding to the workforce.

2. Increases cultural diversity: Refugees come from different cultural backgrounds and can enrich society's cultural diversity by sharing their traditions, customs, and experiences.

3. Fosters empathy and understanding: Welcoming refugees can help increase empathy and understanding among people from different backgrounds, leading to harmony and greater social cohesion.

4. Strengthens our humanitarian values: Taking in refugees is a reflection of our commitment to human rights and humanitarian obligations, and it demonstrates solidarity with those who are suffering and seeking safety.

5. Tackles brain drain in developing countries: Some refugees may have high levels of education and skills that are needed in their home countries. By providing opportunities for them to work and contribute in host countries, they can then return and help rebuild their communities.

6. Reduces conflict: By providing a safe haven for refugees, host communities can play a role in reducing the levels of conflict and instability that can lead to forced displacement.

7. Brings new perspectives and ideas: Refugees can bring fresh perspectives, ideas, and expertise that can help drive innovation and progress in various fields.

8. Strengthens global solidarity: By welcoming refugees, host countries demonstrate a commitment to global solidarity and cooperation, which can help build bridges across borders.

9. Helps to maximize their potential: Providing support and resources to refugees can help maximize their potential and enable them to contribute to their host communities in meaningful ways.

10. Enhances international relationships: Building positive relationships with refugees and their home countries can lead to new opportunities for cultural exchange, trade, and diplomacy, which can facilitate greater cooperation between nations.

 

Apologies if some of the photographs in this series are clearly overexposed, which is due to my own stupidity and negligence as I forgot to reset the white balance after some indoor photography.

HH - St. Pauli/ Mo - Fr geschlossen, Sa - So Ruhetag

Portrait of a man wearing a skeleton face mask at a Black Lives Matter Demonstration, Parliament Square, London, 21 June 2020

Grande manifestation contre l'Extrême-droite et le racisme, à Paris (d'autres manifestations avaient lieu dans toute la France)

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Major demonstration against the extreme right and racism, in Paris (other demonstrations took place throughout France)

I took this photo at a protest against racism in London. This guy looked so at peace in his own thoughts.

traces d'affiches après élections municipales à Paris

«contre le racisme et pour l'égalité des droits»

 

L'Humanité: S.O.S.-Racisme: le 6 février a un contenu et des revendications

 

Nikon FE2 / Scanned from print, 2020-01-09

Grande manifestation contre l'Extrême-droite et le racisme, à Paris (d'autres manifestations avaient lieu dans toute la France)

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Major demonstration against the extreme right and racism, in Paris (other demonstrations took place throughout France)

Black Lives Matter protest in London, 6 June 2020

Grande manifestation contre l'Extrême-droite et le racisme, à Paris (d'autres manifestations avaient lieu dans toute la France)

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Major demonstration against the extreme right and racism, in Paris (other demonstrations took place throughout France)

Singer & violinist Erma aka HER on stage during one performance of her song "The World never change" at Amnesty International Italy Music & Human Rights - Contest "A song for Amnesty - Voices for Freedom (Una canzone per Amnesty - Voci per la libertà 2020, 23a edizione)

 

* * * * *The new video & prized song just premiered Sunday night, August 9th on Youtube at the following link: youtu.be/63u4UFuWA3E * * * * *

 

To read the whole story of this meet-up with the artist, singer, composer & classic/electro violinist , my new editorial in English on TuttoDisco/Musica online magazine (right click of the mouse & open it in a new window without leaving Flickr):

tuttodisco.blogspot.com/2020/08/HER-wins-song-4-Amnesty-V...

  

©White ANGEL Photography All copy rights reserved

Canon EOS 250D

80.000 manifestants à Paris

«contre le racisme et pour l'égalité des droits»

 

I was living in Paris in the early 1990s and participated in several anti-war and anti-racism rallies. I strongly believe in these causes and the rallies were great events for people photography and also to see parts of the city I hadn't yet visited. I shall never forget these times.

 

L'Humanité: S.O.S.-Racisme: le 6 février a un contenu et des revendications

 

Nikon FE2 / 1993-02-06 / Scanned from print, 2012-04-04

This photo was taken during the March Against Racism in central London on Saturday on 18 March. Many activists were furious at the new anti-immigration legislation which is clearly in breach of international law.

 

Although there are no legal routes available to refugees from many Asian and African countries suffering from conflict and murderous repressive regimes, the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, is overseeing legislation which will criminalize refugees risking their lives at sea to reach relative safety. They will now have their asylum claims denied as inadmissible.

 

As marchers reached Downing Street, Braverman was thousands of miles away in Rwanda, reaffirming the UK's commitment to illegally expelling refugees to the impoverished country, which itself has a poor human rights record.

 

Apologies if some of the photographs in this series are clearly overexposed, which is due to my own stupidity and negligence as I forgot to reset the white balance after some indoor photography.

Liberté pour Ekrem Imamamoglu, le maire d'Istanbul, emprisonné hier.

Grande manifestation contre l'Extrême-droite et le racisme, à Paris (d'autres manifestations avaient lieu dans toute la France)

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Major demonstration against the extreme right and racism, in Paris (other demonstrations took place throughout France)

Manifestation du 22 mars 2025 à Paris

This photo was taken during the March Against Racism in central London on Saturday on 18 March. Many activists were furious at the new anti-immigration legislation which is clearly in breach of international law.

 

Although there are no legal routes available to refugees from many Asian and African countries suffering from conflict and murderous repressive regimes, the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, is overseeing legislation which will criminalize refugees risking their lives at sea to reach relative safety. They will now have their asylum claims denied as inadmissible.

 

As marchers reached Downing Street, Braverman was thousands of miles away in Rwanda, reaffirming the UK's commitment to illegally expelling refugees to the impoverished country, which itself has a poor human rights record.

 

I asked ChatGPT to write 10 reasons why welcoming refugees is beneficial to society. Although I share many people's concerns about what the impact of this technology might be, I was fairly impressed by its reply -

 

1. Boosts economy: Refugees have the potential to contribute to the economy by starting businesses, creating jobs, and adding to the workforce.

2. Increases cultural diversity: Refugees come from different cultural backgrounds and can enrich society's cultural diversity by sharing their traditions, customs, and experiences.

3. Fosters empathy and understanding: Welcoming refugees can help increase empathy and understanding among people from different backgrounds, leading to harmony and greater social cohesion.

4. Strengthens our humanitarian values: Taking in refugees is a reflection of our commitment to human rights and humanitarian obligations, and it demonstrates solidarity with those who are suffering and seeking safety.

5. Tackles brain drain in developing countries: Some refugees may have high levels of education and skills that are needed in their home countries. By providing opportunities for them to work and contribute in host countries, they can then return and help rebuild their communities.

6. Reduces conflict: By providing a safe haven for refugees, host communities can play a role in reducing the levels of conflict and instability that can lead to forced displacement.

7. Brings new perspectives and ideas: Refugees can bring fresh perspectives, ideas, and expertise that can help drive innovation and progress in various fields.

8. Strengthens global solidarity: By welcoming refugees, host countries demonstrate a commitment to global solidarity and cooperation, which can help build bridges across borders.

9. Helps to maximize their potential: Providing support and resources to refugees can help maximize their potential and enable them to contribute to their host communities in meaningful ways.

10. Enhances international relationships: Building positive relationships with refugees and their home countries can lead to new opportunities for cultural exchange, trade, and diplomacy, which can facilitate greater cooperation between nations.

 

Apologies if some of the photographs in this series are clearly overexposed, which is due to my own stupidity and negligence as I forgot to reset the white balance after some indoor photography.

This photo was taken during the March Against Racism in central London on Saturday on 18 March. Many activists were furious at the new anti-immigration legislation which is clearly in breach of international law.

 

Although there are no legal routes available to refugees from many Asian and African countries suffering from conflict and murderous repressive regimes, the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, is overseeing legislation which will criminalize refugees risking their lives at sea to reach relative safety. They will now have their asylum claims denied as inadmissible.

 

As marchers reached Downing Street, Braverman was thousands of miles away in Rwanda, reaffirming the UK's commitment to illegally expelling refugees to the impoverished country, which itself has a poor human rights record.

 

I asked ChatGPT to write 10 reasons why welcoming refugees is beneficial to society. Although I share many people's concerns about what the impact of this technology might be, I was fairly impressed by its reply -

 

1. Boosts economy: Refugees have the potential to contribute to the economy by starting businesses, creating jobs, and adding to the workforce.

2. Increases cultural diversity: Refugees come from different cultural backgrounds and can enrich society's cultural diversity by sharing their traditions, customs, and experiences.

3. Fosters empathy and understanding: Welcoming refugees can help increase empathy and understanding among people from different backgrounds, leading to harmony and greater social cohesion.

4. Strengthens our humanitarian values: Taking in refugees is a reflection of our commitment to human rights and humanitarian obligations, and it demonstrates solidarity with those who are suffering and seeking safety.

5. Tackles brain drain in developing countries: Some refugees may have high levels of education and skills that are needed in their home countries. By providing opportunities for them to work and contribute in host countries, they can then return and help rebuild their communities.

6. Reduces conflict: By providing a safe haven for refugees, host communities can play a role in reducing the levels of conflict and instability that can lead to forced displacement.

7. Brings new perspectives and ideas: Refugees can bring fresh perspectives, ideas, and expertise that can help drive innovation and progress in various fields.

8. Strengthens global solidarity: By welcoming refugees, host countries demonstrate a commitment to global solidarity and cooperation, which can help build bridges across borders.

9. Helps to maximize their potential: Providing support and resources to refugees can help maximize their potential and enable them to contribute to their host communities in meaningful ways.

10. Enhances international relationships: Building positive relationships with refugees and their home countries can lead to new opportunities for cultural exchange, trade, and diplomacy, which can facilitate greater cooperation between nations.

 

Apologies if some of the photographs in this series are clearly overexposed, which is due to my own stupidity and negligence as I forgot to reset the white balance after some indoor photography.

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