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taviamoth · 3 days
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27-moons · 2 months
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Tasneem’s fundraiser, to escape the horrors of war in Sudan, has been up for over two months and at the time of me writing this she has only received £1, 597 of her very small goal of £2,500. I’m counting on all of us to spread this fundraiser everywhere and to donate even £3-£5. If thousands of us give this amount she will be able to reach safety and security. For Tasneem donate and share! Thank you!
When sharing use these hashtags in order to spread it far. 🇸🇩♥️🇸🇩♥️🇸🇩
#Keep Eyes On Sudan #Sudan #Mutual Aid #Single Boost
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Sudanese Army Toyota Land Cruiser equipped with what appears to be a rocket launcher off a helicopter.
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breathedreamscream · 2 months
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fireflysongbirdperson · 4 months
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Do not take your eyes off Sudan. Follow the OG Instagram account for important information on the war in Sudan.
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nevisweird · 2 months
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serica-e · 5 months
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Putting this in its own post bcs it could reach to ppl better
Nasalsudan is an account/a network dedicated to Sudan and its news, I do get that you cannot only get news from social media but I think it could still be useful to follow them to be aware of what's going on! Especially if the news are ignoring it (which Ido not know)
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news-of-the-day · 11 months
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6/1/23
Somehow Speaker McCarthy managed to wrangle everyone together and the debt limit bill passed the House with a vote of 314-117. Members from both parties did vote nay. The US is odd because it has a debt ceiling at all, almost every other country doesn't, so that's why we don't hear about this same issue elsewhere.
19 are dead in Sudan as the ceasefire broke down and a market in Khartoum was attacked.
Russia's missile barrage on Kiev continues, killing three.
Senegal's opposition leader, Ousmane Sonko, was sentenced to two years in prison. Sonko was accused of raping a massage parlor employee and then later sending death threats to her. Sonko claims this was all contrived by President Sall to bring him down so he couldn’t run in elections. Although the courts acquitted him of the rape, he was convicted of "corrupting the youth," which in this case is using his position to have sex with someone under the age of 21. Sonko refused to attend the hearings, so it's unknown what the courts will decide about bringing him to prison.
It's a relatively slow news day (so far), so I'll cover something I normally would skip: State Farm, the largest property insurer, won't issue new homeowners insurance policy in California, citing the wildfire and rising construction costs. There are still other companies offering it in California in the state, but this could be a harbinger of things to come as climate change brings more extreme conditions. How insurance works is everyone pays into the pot until someone has an emergency. If everyone has an emergency at once, there'll be no more money. Massive natural disasters are one of those situations. Rebuilding an entire town that's been burned to the ground requires large funding. Now, a lot of these companies have a lot of money--a quick glance at today's wikipedia page says State Farm has ~$300B in assets--but I can easily see State Farm going through that rapidly if every year something crazy happens in California. Yes, of course they're also trying to make a profit, but even if you factor out the CEO's salary ($25M/year), it wouldn't cover the costs for these huge influxes of insurance claims. For example, the US is required to pay for people in high-flood areas, and the fund for that, the National Flood Insurance Program, is tens of billions in debt. I'm saying all of this because it may reach a point that many people would have to move out of high-risk areas. If companies refuse to provide homeowners insurance, then no bank will give a mortgage. Or they lose their home to a disaster, but can't rebuild because they have no insurance money to pay for it. We'll have to see what happens in the upcoming decades.
1) NYT 2) Guardian 3) Reuters 4) Al Jazeera 5) SF Chronicle
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penflicks · 4 months
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They don't want us to call what's happening in Gaza a genocide not because there's not been an official ruling but because these things don't get set in people's minds via official ruling. Instead it is the oral history that sets an event into place in mass consciousness.
Us calling it what it is - a genocide - means they can't wriggle out of it in years to come. They can't continue to call it a conflict or a war if we cement it in public consciousness as a genocide.
So don't tone down your language. Call it what it is. Make sure the history books know what happened and the genocides that took place in Palestine, Sudan, Congo.
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alifelearned · 28 days
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I hadn't posted a video on this topic because I didn't feel I had enough experience or historical knowledge to offer any helpful contributions. I was afraid to muddle the waters of other people who share incredibly informative content but in this I was neglecting my part in being the change I want to see in the world. Just because I don't understand details behind the nuanced politics of Israel doesn't mean I cant CLEARLY see that they are committing an absolutely abhorrent genocide against Palestinian people and nothing can possibly justify the atrocities they have committed and continue to commit. Thus I decided to put this video out to share some encouragement with others to speak out in any little way you possibly can against these war crimes because every new voice contributes to the volume our government representatives hear and thus the urgency they eventually feel to act. It is through our belief in and contributions to collective action that real change can happen!
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taviamoth · 1 month
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27-moons · 3 months
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SUDAN DISCUSSION SERIES 🇸🇩🚨‼️
REGISTER NOW
Speakers include: @BSonblast, @KholoodKhair & @ElbashirIdris_
The topic for discussion will be an introduction on the war in Sudan. For those who want to be better informed on the war in Sudan this is a great opportunity so make sure to register and share!
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Information from: @NasAlSudann
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A soldier of the Sudanese Armed Forces carries a jamming device on one of the front lines in Gezira State
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intersectionalpraxis · 3 months
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48 million people in Sudan still can not contact their families across the diaspora. They're cut off from the internet, which includes their online banking services as well. Thousands of displaced Sudanese people were also recently turned away as asylum seekers:
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This continues to be horrifying. Please keep talking about Sudan.
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khizuo · 3 months
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Please help this Sudanese family get to safety!! Reblogs are much appreciated!!
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corpsephrog · 3 months
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