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An American artist in Los Angeles created a graffiti mural to honor the Palestinian journalist Bayan Abu Sultan, who is covering the ongoing Israeli atrocities in Gaza.πŸ‰πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ
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The powerful street art mural "Flo Lipen" in Bristol, UK, features the names of a tiny fraction of the over 14,500 children killed in Gaza, calling for an immediate ceasefire.
Do you know the reasons why Gaddafi was killed?

1. Libya had no electricity bills, electricity came free of charge to all citizens.

2. There were no interest rates on loans, the banks were state-owned, the loan of citizens by law 0%.

3. Gaddafi promised not to buy a house for his parents until everyone in Libya owns a home.

4. All newlywed couples in Libya received 60,000 dinars from the government & because of that they bought their own apartments & started their families.

5. Education & medical treatment in Libya are free. Before Gaddafi there were only 25% readers, 83% during his reign

6. If Libyans wanted to live on a farm, they received free household appliances, seeds and livestock.

7. If they cannot receive treatment in Libya, the state would fund them $2300+ accommodation & travel for treatment abroad.

8. If you bought a car, the government finances 50% of the price.

9. The price of gasoline became $ 0.14 per liter.

10. Libya had no external debt, and reserves were $150 Billion (now frozen worldwide)

11. Since some Libyans can't find jobs after school, the government will pay the average salary when they can't find a job.

12. Part of oil sales in Libya are directly linked to the bank accounts of all citizens.

13. The mother who gave birth to the child will receive $5000

14. 40 loaves of bread cost $0.15.

15. Gaddafi has implemented the world's biggest irrigation project known as the "BIG MAN PROJECT" to ensure water availability in the desert.

Hillary Clinton:

Leaked Hillary Clinton Emails Revealed NATO Killed Gaddafi to Stop the formation of a United States of Africa.

Of the 3,000 emails released from Hillary Clinton's private email server in late December 2015, about a third were from her close confidante Sidney Blumenthal. One of these emails, dated April 2, 2011, read in part:

John F Kennedy:

Muammar Gaddafi, former president of Libya accused Israel of killing the 35th President of USA John F Kennedy and asks the United Nations to start an investigation.

18 months later NATO began a military intervention against Libya and Gaddafi gets killed.

Libya:

A leader betrayed and killed by his own brainwashed people with the help and under the influence of the west/NATO

Libya was the world's poorest country in 1951. Gaddafi made it Africa's most developed country with $150 billion foreign reserves and zero debt. Under Muammar Gaddafi, Libya had one of the world's strongest currencies and Libyans had interest free loans.

Africa:

One Libyan Dinar equaled $0.82781 in 2011. Gaddafi wanted to give all African countries the Dinar to strengthen their economies. He also had 150 Tonnes of GOLD and similar amounts in SILVER which he wanted to distribute across Africa for free to be used in trading.

He also had plans to even introduce Gold Dinar to be used Across Africa. This was when the West/NATO came for him. Gaddafi wasn't killed because he was a dictator or because he treated his people badly. He was killed because he was in the process of uniting Africa through a borderless Africa, one bank, one currency, one economy, one military among others

That would mean that Africa would trade its resources with other big foreign countries. Africa would be the most powerful continent because Africa has all the resources. All the resources that make America "great" are here in Africa. All the resources that make Britain "great" are here in Africa.

The youngest population on the planet is here in Africa. Africa has absolutely no leadership whatsoever. The current people you call presidents, ministers and all these other fancy names are here to manage the African countries on behalf of foreign governments that's why they attend those foreign summits in large numbers just to listen to one man and ask for foreign aid and loans from foreign countries, IMF and World Bank.

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Nothing here in Africa is meant to benefit Africans. Our gold, diamonds, oil and other resources are all taken to foreign countries. Everything in Africa benefits foreign economies. If Africa didn't exist. There'd be no united states of America (USA) or United Kingdom (UK).

If Africa didn't exist all these so-called royal families would be regular people. Whatever power these countries have comes from exploiting Africa and its people. Gaddafi wanted Africa to be united so as it can be powerful and end the exploitation of Africa's rich mineral resources and its people. He was supporting a borderless Africa to have all Africans move freely within the continent.

Quotes:

"How can an African country face a Europe that is united, negotiate with a big USA (or Japan or China) If we have a United States of Africa, then Africa can be on an equal footing and negotiate with them. Uniting the continent would also staunch the flow of migrants"

"Millions of Africans journey to Europe for jobs and for better life. A united Africa would better exploit its own resources and create jobs to keep Africans at home either we live in Africa, or we die in Africa, Africa is our mother, how can we leave our mother?" ~ Muammar Gaddafi


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"Stand for what is right even if it means standing alone."

Dutch winger Anwar El Ghazi has released footage reiterating his support for Gaza and the Palestinian cause even after his contract was terminated by Mainz over voicing solidarity with Palestine.
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Pro-Palestine activists in Lyon, France, unfurled the Palestinian flag and a "GAZA RESIST" banner over a highway, in a powerful display of solidarity with the Palestinian people.πŸ‰
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πŸ“Stockholm, Sweden

In a poignant display of solidarity, pro-Palestine activists gathered at Sergels torg Square in Stockholm to vehemently condemn the brutal killings of innocent children in Gaza.
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"SOLIDARITY TODAY! SOLIDARITY EVERYDAY!"

πŸ“Spotted at Belfast, Ireland.
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In Rimini, Italy, stairs were painted in the colors of the Palestinian flag, a powerful public display of solidarity.
"bury me in al quds and i will live again."

Picture - Ramallah, Palestine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ
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Settlers burnt down a 92 year old Palestinians olive farmβ€¦πŸ«’
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Some young people in #TΓΌrkiye protested against the Azerbaijani oil company #SOCAR, which still sends oil to genocidal #Israel.
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Enthusiastic chants for a free Palestine from a demonstration in the United States. πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ
πŸ“ Montreal, Canada

Brave children join the calls to free Palestine and end the genocide on Gaza. πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ
Aftermath of Israeli attacks on Khan Younis
A Palestinian girl poses with a wedding dress found amid the rubble of buildings destroyed during an Israeli bombardment [Bashar Taleb/AFP]
Palestinians make their way past destroyed buildings [Eyad Baba/AFP]
Palestinian women make their way past destroyed buildings in Khan Younis [Eyad Baba/AFP]
Kenya police use tear gas, water cannon as hundreds protest over tax hikes

πŸ“Έ Police use tear gas to disperse protesters during a demonstration against planned tax hikes in Nairobi, Kenya, on June 20, 2024 [Monicah Mwangi/Reuters] Published On 20 Jun 2024
120 million people, or one in 69 individuals worldwide is displaced

One out of every 69 people on Earth is now displaced. That is about 120 million people, or 1.5 percent of the world's population, who have been uprooted from their homes. Behind these numbers are countless human stories of families separated, livelihoods lost and communities shattered.

Sixty-eight million of those are internally displaced within their own countries. The rest are refugees in need of protection (43.4 million) and people who are seeking asylum (6.9 million), according to the annual displacement report by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

If forcibly displaced people formed a country, it would be the 13th most populated in the world just behind Japan. About half of these forcibly displaced people are children.

Visualising 72 years of refugee journeys

In 1951, the UN established the Refugee Convention to protect the rights of refugees in Europe in the aftermath of World War II. In 1967, the convention was expanded to address displacement across the rest of the world.

When the Refugee Convention was born, there were 2.1 million refugees. By 1980, the number of refugees recorded by the UN surpassed 10 million for the first time. Wars in Afghanistan and Ethiopia during the 1980s caused the number of refugees to double to 20 million by 1990.

The number of refugees remained fairly consistent over the next two decades. However, the United States invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 and Iraq in 2003 together with civil wars in South Sudan and Syria resulted in refugee numbers exceeding 30 million by the end of 2021.

The war in Ukraine, which started in 2022, led to one of the fastest growing refugee crises since World War II with 5.7 million people forced to flee Ukraine in less than a year. By the end of 2023, six million Ukrainians remained forcibly displaced.

In 2023, conflict in Sudan between the army and the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary increased the number of refugees to 1.5 million. Before the war, Sudan had taken in many Syrian refugees. When the war started, the number of Syrian refugees in Sudan dropped from 93,500 in 2022 to 26,600 in 2023 as many left for other countries. Thousands of people are still being displaced daily more than a year after the conflict began.

Most recently, Israel’s bombardment of the Gaza Strip has had a devastating toll on the Palestinian population. UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, estimated that from October to December, up to 1.7 million people – more than 75 percent of the population - have been displaced within the Gaza Strip with many having been forced to flee multiple times.

The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is extremely dire with all 2.3 million inhabitants facing food shortages and the threat of famine.

As of 2024, almost three-quarters (72 percent) of all refugees came from just five countries: Afghanistan (6.4 million), Syria (6.4 million), Venezuela (6.1 million), Ukraine (6 million) and Palestine (6 million).

Under international law, refugees are people who are forced to flee their home countries to escape persecution or a serious threat to their life, physical integrity or freedom.

Where do refugees settle?

Almost 70 percent of refugees and others in need of international protection live in countries next to their countries of origin.
Globally, the largest refugee populations are hosted by Iran (3.8 million), Turkey (3.3 million), Colombia (2.9 million), Germany (2.6 million) and Pakistan (2 million).

Nearly all refugees in Iran and Pakistan are Afghans while most refugees in Turkey are Syrians. In the past decade, refugee numbers have increased in these major host countries except for Turkey, where numbers have dropped by 14 percent since 2021.

Germany is the only major host country that does not border the main refugee source countries. Most refugees in Germany at the end of 2023 were from Ukraine (1.1 million), Syria (705,800), Afghanistan (255,100) and Iraq (146,500).

Source: Al Jazeera

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