Remembering Wafa al-Udaini
On 30th September 2024 Israel murdered its 174th journalist since the genocide in Gaza started. But this time it was different… I knew this journalist.
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On 30th September 2024 Israel murdered its 174th journalist since the genocide in Gaza started. But this time it was different… I knew this journalist.
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Yesterday the Resistance Kitchen marked 53 days that 10 courageous souls – 6 women and 4 men, the #Filton10, have been unjustly imprisoned by the state.
Unjustly Imprisoned For Over 50 Days – #Filton10 Day 53 Read More »
Free Political Prisoners exhibition outside Southwark Crown Court included the #Filton10
Free Political Prisoners Exhibition Read More »
A former teacher of Fatema Zainab, one of the unjustly imprisoned #Filton10, has joined pupils in writing to her in solidarity.
Teacher Joins Pupils In Writing To #Filton10 Read More »
Last Saturday we marked day 46 of the unjust imprisonment of the #Filton10.
#Filton10 – Day 46 Read More »
Fatema Zainab, the youngest of the #Filton10 – just turned 20 before her arrest, is a voluntary teacher at a local community school. Some of her pupils sent her paintings “to make her happy”.
Children send paintings to their “best” teacher #Filton10 Read More »
This month marks the 60th anniversary of Malcolm X’s visit to Gaza (September 1964). We thought it fitting that we mark day 39 of the imprisonment of the #Filton10 whilst remembering Malcolm X.
#Filton10 – Day 39 – Malcolm X in Gaza Read More »
The Preliminary hearing for the #Filton10, who have been unjustly imprisoned for trying to stop genocide, was held in Court 2 of the Old Bailey on Friday 13th September 2024 at 10.30am. This is an account of that hearing.
#Filton10 Preliminary Hearing Read More »
Yesterday we marked 32 day’s that the #Filton10 have been unjustly imprisoned for trying to stop genocide.
Unjustly Imprisoned For Over A Month – #Filton10 Day 32 Read More »
This week we monitored a met police live facial recognition deployment in Croydon. 83% were wrongful stopped, and we witnessed systemic racism with most black suspects (all innocent) being immediately handcuffed before checks were carried out despite fully cooperating with the police – one shackled for over 30mins, whilst white suspects were never handcuffed before checks were carried out. Black innocent suspects were on average stopped for over twice as long as white innocent suspects.
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