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Interview with CPT Palestine
Ameera and Bahaa discuss how their lives have been affected by Israel’s war on Gaza and speak to the Palestinian dream of life without apartheid and occupation.
Does Malta even have jurisdiction? The central question as the El Hiblu 3 trial commences
The El Hiblu 3’s imprisonment and prosecution constitutes a grave injustice, demand the trial be dismissed!
Aggression on Gaza: Impacts on the wider Palestinian population
The imposed restrictions across al Khalil/Hebron not only exacerbate economic challenges but also foster a sense of isolation among affected families and communities.
Grassy Narrows Says No to Nuclear Waste Storage
The Nuclear Waste Management Organization of Canada has proposed a storage site in the Wabigoon River watershed threatening the land, water, and communities in the area.
Planting Fear in the Harvest Season
The Israeli occupation goes to great lengths to ensure Palestinians live in a constant state of fear, but deterrence will only work for so long as Zionist lies come to light
It’s not about the underwear
In the midst of the rubble, Israeli soldiers loot through Palestinian homes and take pictures with women’s underwear to plaster across social media. As if the death and destruction were not enough, the fetishization and humiliation of women continue posthumously.
Flowers for 8 March?
For International Women’s Day on 8 March, think about what the business of flowers represents
U.S. 9th Circuit Court Fails to Uphold Apache Freedom of Religion
The ruling illustrates that the U.S. government is willing to sacrifice the religious liberty of its citizens for the profits of foreign mining corporations
Rest in power Aaron Bushnell
On Sunday, Aaron walked toward the Israeli embassy while livestreaming himself, speaking firmly and with conviction
After the Moria fire in 2020, the judicial scandal continues – Demand for fair and transparent trial on 4 March 2024 in Lesbos
Four teenagers from Afghanistan have been detained for 3.5 years despite clear evidence of their innocence. They are being made scapegoats of a failed EU migration policy
Settlers attack children, raid kindergarten in Hebron
Families in Hebron’s Jabal Jalis neighbourhood are facing increasing abuse from Israeli settlers and soldiers, making basic daily tasks impossible.
Crete: 16-year-old faces 4670 years in prison for smuggling
Joint statement by borderline-europe, Aegean Migrant Solidarity and Can’t Evict Solidarity
We exist together
International law is fraying at the seams. Or more like a paper bag trying to hold water, slowly disintegrating.
Humanitarians acquitted on search and rescue in the Aegean
A first victory! The day has come when the 16 rescuers from the ERCI case and others were acquitted of misdemeanors
You can see fear in everyone’s eyes
Despite the fear, Palestinians resist the colonial project of tearing apart the social fabric to demoralize the people
We demand a life of dignity for migrants!
The winter winds bring more danger to migrants landing in Lesvos, from the massive waves to the biting cold, people on the move struggle to survive their journeys
I hope
I keep coming back to it when I get overwhelmed with the massacres, the political apathy, the preparations of a buffer zone in Egypt, the fact that there are zero fully functioning hospitals in Gaza, the idea of the destruction Gazans will return to when the bombing stops.
Multifaith coalition leads Pilgrimage for Peace calling for permanent ceasefire in Gaza
CPT joins a coalition of multifaith organizations in a Pilgrimage for Peace from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C.
Iran executes four Kurdish prisoners
Iran has carried out several executions of political prisoners in the last few weeks in an act to suppress minority groups. In 2023 alone, at least 834 people were executed in Iran for their political beliefs.
Breathe justice into being
So today I pray with each stitch of my embroidery, each note of my choral score. My prayer flows through each new Arabic word I learn and into the political analysis I consume and the witness I bear.
When Snow Came to Oak Flat
A snowfall in Oak Flat has brought families out to enjoy the land, land that continues to be under threat from mining companies.
Civilians caught between warring cartels in Chiapas
Two of Mexico’s most powerful drug cartels battle control of smuggling routes, putting Mexico’s peasant and Indigenous populations in the middle of violent confrontations
May this be the beginning of the end
The court has ruled with unequivocal evidence that Israel is plausibly committing genocide and that Israel must stop the killing and incitement and increase aid.
Mercy, not Sacrifice
And Spirit counselled me, “Go and learn what this means: I desire mercy and not sacrifice.” (Matthew 9:13)