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huss

@huss_ac

Glasgow & Cairo - Artist/Performer

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Feeling 'attacked' when your Arab friends pull you up for not speaking up about Palestine speaks volumes about you.

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Your prayers and sympathy mean nothing to Palestinians in Gaza if it is not backed with an action against the occupation. Boycott, amplify Palestinian voices, and pressure for a ceasefire.

Dani Carr (@itsdanicarr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so angry. I am so tired. There is not enough rage, there is not enough compassion. I try so hard to focus on the beauty, on the positive, but my heart is sick and hurting and I don’t know what else there is to do except scream. Ceasefire now. Justice now. Rage now.

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Arabic Shorts: RESILIENT/صامد + Q&A Screening 15th of June at 1PM at Glasgow Film Theatre as part of #RefugeeFestScot. Screening followed by a Q&A with award winning director Roxana Vilk and BAFTA winning Palestinian playwright Ghazi Hussein 💐 glasgowfilm.org/movie/arabic-s…

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The WEURO 2025 match between Scotland and Israel at Hampden Park has been delayed after a man wearing a 'Red Card for Israel' T-shirt locked himself to the goalposts (Photo: Craig Foy) #SCOISR

The <a href="/WEURO/">WEURO 2025</a> match between Scotland and Israel at Hampden Park has been delayed after a man wearing a 'Red Card for Israel' T-shirt locked himself to the goalposts (Photo: Craig Foy) #SCOISR
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Today marks four years since Egyptian queer feminist Sarah Hegazi took her life and left this world. For raising the rainbow flag in a moment of joy, she was arrested and tortured; fired from her job; forced to leave home for exile. Holding her gentle soul in my heart today. 🌈

Today marks four years since Egyptian queer feminist Sarah Hegazi took her life and left this world.

For raising the rainbow flag in a moment of joy, she was arrested and tortured; fired from her job; forced to leave home for exile.

Holding her gentle soul in my heart today. 🌈
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Thank you Scottish Refugee Council 🧡, huss and The National for this incredible responsibility and opportunity. This artwork is drawn from the Huss’s powerful words as we embark on Refugee week. This is a tribute to our refugee communities and the very ethos of Scotland. Gratitude.🥹💐

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Islamophobia is so normalized in the West, nobody in power or media blinks when racist mobs go on the rampage, transvestigators attempt to derail a woman’s victory, or a tax-payer funded genocide is now on the edge of full scale regional war. It’s all up for gaslighting “debate”

Nihal | نهال (@nihalist___) 's Twitter Profile Photo

it's not normal that our region is constantly stuck in perpetual war and our people are being killed by the dozen on a daily basis because of an aggressive expansionist settler colony that was forced on us that we were told we have to co-exist with

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I hope people realise that the ceasefire is for the Palestinians in Gaza. Absolutely nothing changes for the rest of us in dismantling Zionism and fighting for a free Palestine. No pauses, no breaks, no rest until every inch of Palestine is free.

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Join LUX Scotland for the online screening Flowers in the Fire, which includes work by FLAMIN alumni Rosalind Nashashibi. This programme is a quiet serenade, humming the story of Palestinian men, of their resilience, their love, & their quiet defiance. buff.ly/4wLsHyn

Join <a href="/LUXScotland/">LUX Scotland</a> for the online screening Flowers in the Fire, which includes work by FLAMIN alumni Rosalind Nashashibi.

This programme is a quiet serenade, humming the story of Palestinian men, of their resilience, their love, &amp; their quiet defiance.

buff.ly/4wLsHyn