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Back to homepageGenocidio en Gaza. Bolivia y otros estados apoyan a Sudáfrica ante la Corte de Justicia
El pasado 7 de enero del 2024, Bolivia ha difundido un comunicado de prensa en el que apoya la gestión de Sudáfrica ante la Corte Internacional de Justicia (CIJ) contra Israel
Read MoreWar Came (to Gaza)
War came / and took the sleep from the bed / took the food from the children’s mouths / took the doctors and the hospitals / and burned them all alive.
Read MoreFor Gaza Now Swallowed by Storm (A Lament)
“In the street in Gaza, on a gravestone (made of a wooden board, probably from a damaged closet), they wrote: ‘Unknown martyr, a decaying corpse, wearing training suit and an olive green jacket.’ The world must stop here.”
Read MorePalestinian Poet calls for All People to Take-Up the Pen (for Gaza)
Mosab Abu Toha, palestinian poet founder of the Edward Said Library in Gaza, has just issued a call for people to rise up and prove that the pen is and will be – mightier than the sword
Read MoreGo Tell Your Poem (to the children of Gaza)
this world / is too old for poetry / or too young to heed its warning, / or too heartbroken now / to grieve its exiled ghosts
Read More“The Bird was Crying…”. An Unwritten (GAZA) Poem on an (ISRAELI) Bomb
…but as you can see the house is gone, now we have to leave too we’re all going to leave, we are leaving we have no refuge now. Ahmad speaks, from the ruins of Nuseirat refugee camp, Gaza
Read MoreThe Question of Gaza – Just one more catastrophe (among too many others)?
The immediate and ongoing catastrophe of Gaza haunts the mind. Not just the images but the widespread inexcusable excuses for slaughter and inhumanity, thought out, engineered and put into practice by a people presumably much like ourselves
Read MoreDemolition of monument to humanity violated rights of sculptor
The Constitutional Court ruled that the demolition of the “Monument to Humanity” in Kars violated the right to freedom of expression of its author
Read MoreMYANMAR: HOLDING THE GENERALS TO ACCOUNT
Post Views: 16 “During their operations the Tatmadaw has systematically targeted civilians, including women and children, committed sexual violence, voiced and promoted exclusionary and discriminatory rhetoric against minorities, and established a climate of impunity for its soldiers. The full findings
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