Monthly Archives: June 2021
Tigray Conflict: Videos Provide New Details of Mahbere Dego Massacre — bellingcat

Earlier this year, Bellingcat worked with Newsy and BBC Africa Eye to geolocate five videos showing the execution of civilians by people in military uniform near Mahbere Dego, a town in Ethiopia’s Tigray region. That joint investigation concluded that the massacre likely took place some time in January 2021. The soldiers in the video were…
Tigray Conflict: Videos Provide New Details of Mahbere Dego Massacre — bellingcat
Thoughtful Thursdays, Stayed on Freedom with the Call of Freedom, and Community
Context, Thought, and Learning: ShiraDest Offers Project Do Better
It is important to remember how many communities, like the Black and Jewish communities have worked together to aid one another, years ago.
So, how do we each help our society to become more fully inclusive for all of us today, and to come and work together, for all of us?
I believe that attention to shared histories, as in DC, may provide part of an answer. I started a note about that, a few years ago, in my book Stayed on Freedom’s Call:
” … ́s and worsening through the Wilson administration.
Most White-owned businesses also refused to give anything more than menial jobs, if that, to
colored workers, even when the stores were located in colored neighborhoods.The exception to this rule, particularly with regard to workers and the trying on of clothing in department stores, were several Jewish owned department stores,
including Kann’s department store, and…
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More than 2m adults in England have had long Covid for over 12 weeks – study | Long Covid | The Guardian
मेरी डायरी
ज़िंदगी में ऐसे ना जाने कितने मौके आते हैं जब हम सोचते है की अगर हमने अपना ये लक्ष्य पा लिया तो हमारी ज़िंदगी से सारी समस्या समाप्त हो जाएगी। उदाहरण के लिए जब हम छात्र होते है तो हमे लगता हैं की अगर हमनें परीक्षा में अच्छा प्रदर्शन किया और अच्छे मार्क्स स्कोर किए तो हमारी सारी समस्या खत्म हो जाएंगी।जब हम थोड़े और बड़े होते है तो लगता है की बस अच्छी सी नौकरी लग जाए फिर तो जीवन में कोई समस्या ही नहीं रहेगी , पर नौकरी लग जाने के बाद सोचते है की बस अपने मन पसंद व्यक्ति से विवाह हो जाए तो जीवन परेशानियों से मुक्त हो जायेगा । फिर विवाह पश्चात सोचने लगते है की बच्चे अच्छे से पढ़े, उनकी नौकरी लग जाए , अच्छे घर में शादी हो जाए तो सभी समस्यों का हाल हो जायेगा । इसी उधेड़ बुन में ना जाने…
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Unmarked graves found at another Indigenous school in Canada – The Washington Post
A First Nation in southern Saskatchewan said Wednesday that it has discovered hundreds of unmarked graves at the site of another former residential school for Indigenous children.
A statement from the Cowessess First Nation and the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous First Nations, which represents Saskatchewan’s First Nations, said that “the number of unmarked graves will be the most significantly substantial to date in Canada.”
Source: Unmarked graves found at another Indigenous school in Canada – The Washington Post
Morgan Stanley’s New York Office Bans Unvaccinated Staff and Clients – Slashdot
Scholars on LinkedIn Are Being Blocked in China ‘Without Telling Them Why’ – Slashdot (Me: LinkedIn plays with China on censorship)
Affected users say social-networking site owned by Microsoft is obstructing them over ‘prohibited content’ without further explanation. From a report: Eyck Freymann, an Oxford University doctoral student, was surprised to get a notice from LinkedIn this month telling him his account had been blocked in China. The “Experience” section of his profile, which detailed his career history, contained “prohibited” content, he was informed. The social-networking site owned by Microsoft didn’t explain more, but Mr. Freymann said he thought it was because he had included the words “Tiananmen Square massacre” in the entry for his two-year stint as a research assistant for a book in 2015. Source: Scholars on LinkedIn Are Being Blocked in China ‘Without Telling Them Why’ – Slashdot
“Rabbi, la rete è piena, come mai tutto ‘sto pesce oggi?”
Alltagsszenen im Iran
“Welcome to Iran” ! Mit solch einer Begrüßung hatten wir nicht gerechnet, als wir vor zwei Jahren den Iran besuchten. Egal wo wir hinkamen, überall wurden wir mit einer großen Warmherzigkeit, Gastfreundschaft und Neugier empfangen, wie wir uns das vorher nicht vorstellen konnten. Wir hatten die Reise wegen der grandiosen Kunstschätze, der Gartenkunst und vielfältigen Landschaft angetreten, und als wir zurückkamen, waren wir so überwältigt von dem Land, der Kultur und vor allem von den Menschen, dass wir am liebsten sofort wieder zurückgekehrt wären. Mit den folgenden Bildern kann ich nur einen kleinen Eindruck vom Alltagsleben der Menschen im Iran geben.
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