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Activist, writer, researcher, addicted to sharing information and facts.

Taliban schools U-turn ‘a devastating day’ for Afghan girls – Malala Yousafzai – BBC News

Source: Taliban schools U-turn ‘a devastating day’ for Afghan girls – Malala Yousafzai – BBC News

The long march to Biden recognizing the Armenian genocide – Los Angeles Times

Armenians in the Ottoman Empire are led on a march in 1915. On April 24, 1915, the government rounded up approximately 250 Armenian intellectuals and leaders, eventually killing most. In the months that followed, civil and military officials forced the mass deportation of Armenian villages. Many families were marched into the Syrian desert where they starved to death or died from lack of water. The purge was accompanied by massacres that historians have said were carried out by irregular forces or locals.

Estimates of the number of Armenians who perished vary widely, with historians offering a range of about 700,000 to 1.2 million. The U.S. government has said about 1.5 million Armenians either died or were deported. Refugees scattered around the world, with Armenian communities springing up in France, Russia, South America, the Middle East and the United States.

Source: The long march to Biden recognizing the Armenian genocide – Los Angeles Times

The Sordid History of Right-Wing Pedophilia Conspiracy Theories

Debies-Carl notes, there is extensive research suggesting that the people spreading these conspiracy theories are actually “accusing people of things they’re doing themselves, or that they would want to do themselves.” This certainly brings to mind moments in recent history like ongoing investigations into Rep. Matt Gaetz’s alleged sex trafficking of a minor, or decades of allegations of assault and predation of minors made against former, far-right US Senate candidate Roy Moore of Alabama, whom many Republicans stood by despite knowing the man is a pedophile.

Perhaps the GOP should take a hard look in the mirror.

Source: The Sordid History of Right-Wing Pedophilia Conspiracy Theories

A Drowning World: Kenya’s Quiet Slide Underwater – Slashdot

Onywere visited the local Salabani primary school. There, he found the lake lapping through the grounds of the school. Nonplussed, he took out his map. He looked at the location of the lake and the location of the school, and wondered how the lake had moved 2km without it becoming news. Onywere rushed back to Nairobi, where he and his colleagues at several Kenyan universities studied recent satellite images of the lake. The images showed that the lake had, in the past year, flooded the area around it. Then Onywere searched for images of some of the lakes nearby: Lakes Bogoria, Naivasha and Nakuru. All of these had flooded. As he extended his search, he saw that Lake Victoria, Africa’s largest lake, had flooded, too. So had Lake Turkana, the largest desert lake in the world. Source: A Drowning World: Kenya’s Quiet Slide Underwater – Slashdot

Brittney Griner Finally Gets Access to U.S. Consulate

Brittney Griner is OK, for now, according to U.S. officials who finally got access to the WNBA star who’s been detained in Russia for the last month.

CNN reported that a staffer from the American embassy in Russia had met with Griner in person on Tuesday and that she was “in good condition” despite being incarcerated for the past month without access to family, friends, American lawyers or consular officials during that time. Source: Brittney Griner Finally Gets Access to U.S. Consulate

Snapshots from underground A photographer captures life in Kharkiv’s subway station bomb shelters as shelling continues — Meduza

Before the war came to Kharkiv, Pavel Dorogoy specialized in documentary and archival photography, and captured his hometown’s architecture. Today, Pavel mainly works as a volunteer, but he continues to document life in the city during the war. In early March, he started taking photos and videos in the subway stations in one of Kharkiv’s outlying neighborhoods, where thousands of local residents hide during air raids. According to Pavel, a single station can shelter up to 500 people in the evenings — volunteers prepare food (serving children and women first) and, when not taking turns sleeping under piles of blankets, people try to catch a few moments to themselves. Pavel has been living in the subway throughout the war, along with his wife (a station worker) and their two children. With his permission, Meduza shares Pavel Dorogoy’s photos and videos of life in Kharkiv’s underground.

Source: Snapshots from underground A photographer captures life in Kharkiv’s subway station bomb shelters as shelling continues — Meduza