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siya

@swiftsriddle

and hers was the song of ice and fire

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calendar_today30-01-2015 01:42:54

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Matt Lieb?? (@mattlieb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kind of hilarious that the israelis spent 20 months screaming at protesters "why don't you go to Gaza and see what Palestinians are really like?" only for them to intercept a ship of people doing just that and forcing them to watch October 7th footage.

The Centre for Media Monitoring (CfMM) (@cfmmuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 NEW REPORT: A year-long analysis of BBC coverage of Israel’s war on Gaza reveals a pattern of bias, double standards & silencing of Palestinian voices. Despite 34x more Palestinian deaths, Israeli fatalities received 33x more coverage per death. DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT HERE 📄

Wajahat Ali (@wajahatali) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is an utterly horrific and barbaric ruling. Just going to send immigrants to random countries for them to languish and potentially be tortured.

bat020 (@bat020) 's Twitter Profile Photo

this is a quote from a senior home office official and is unusually frank about what is actually going on here. theguardian.com/politics/2025/…

this is a quote from a senior home office official and is unusually frank about what is actually going on here. theguardian.com/politics/2025/…
siya (@swiftsriddle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

in the middle of two different conversations her just being like sorry your top is so cute and calling me pretty i’m going to kms

United Nations Geneva (@ungeneva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Independent experts today urged the UK 🇬🇧 not to ban the “direct action” group Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation under the Terrorism Act 2000. “Acts of protest that damage property, but are not intended to kill or injure people, should not be treated as #terrorism.”

Independent experts today urged the UK 🇬🇧 not to ban the “direct action” group <a href="/Pal_action/">Palestine Action</a> as a terrorist organisation under the Terrorism Act 2000.

“Acts of protest that damage property, but are not intended to kill or injure people, should not be treated as #terrorism.”
Aaron Bastani (@aaronbastani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The suffragettes literally blew up David Lloyd George’s house, as it was under construction, in Surrey. The same politicians now celebrating that think you should get 6 months in prison for wearing a Palestine Action t-shirt.