No se puede encontrar la claridad en la Casa Blanca, en el número 10 de Downing Street o en el Palacio del Elíseo. Se encuentra en las palabras de la gente corriente de estos países que está desconsolada por la violencia.
Clarity is not to be sought in the White House, in No. 10 Downing Street, or in the Élysée Palace. It is found in the words of ordinary people in these countries who are heartsick regarding the violence
Aaron Bushnell had set himself on fire in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington DC on Sunday, February 25 to protest Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza and his country’s support to the war.
Movements across the world have called for mass mobilizations on March 2 to put pressure on Western governments to end their support for Israel’s genocide
People across the world have highlighted the bravery and sacrifice of the US active duty soldier who was protesting the genocide in Gaza
The 25-year-old active duty member of the Air Force yelled “Free Palestine” as he was engulfed in flames and fell to the floor