Pasteups seen in Mexico City during the protests during the opening game of the World Cup.
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Pasteups seen in Mexico City during the protests during the opening game of the World Cup.
“Fascist FIFA"
Anti-FIFA graffit seen outside of Azteca Stadium in Mexico City.
We cry out, we write, and we ask for help… but sometimes our voices get lost in the silence.
How can this pain be seen and yet no one moves?
We are not asking for much—just a chance for our children to live in peace,
a chance for them to feel safe like any other child in this world.
Imagine if you were in our place…
If this were your cry for help, would you ignore it?
Your support—even if it’s small—can make a real difference.
A small donation or even a share could help save my children’s lives.
Please don’t leave us alone in this…
Your voice, your support, and standing with us mean everything.
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✅️Vetted by @gazavetters, my number verified on the list is ( #739 )✅️
Syria B13-14 - 1965 Palestine Week by pdxjmorris on Flickr.
Women of the revolutionary militia get military training in Tehran, Iran. 1979.
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"Being Jewish is not the same as being Zionist! Our own history of persecution as Jews helps us to understand and support the struggle of the Palestinians to determine their own destiny." Lisa Kokin United States 1978
Thank you for standing with my family. I know I keep asking, but your donations are what keeps us alive, especially after the recent bombing that injured us all.
Our main focus now is saving my brother Samer. Securing his vital medications and evacuating him for treatment is our only hope.
Please share our story and encourage others to donate.
@hazemsuhail
Go well and god bless, Hazem ❤️
Chavis Mármol, Tesla Crushed by an Olmec Head, 2024.
May 3, 1945 - Red Army soldiers celebrate and dance to the sounds of the song Katyusha in the Lustgarten in Berlin, after taking the city from the Nazis. [video]
You know what happens when you don’t have a “valid” social security card, driver’s license or birth certificate anymore? You become undocumented. And you know where they’re putting undocumented people? In the all the warehouses they’re converting into fucking prison camps.
If they can invalidate anyone’s documentation without reason or notice, they can invalidate yours.
Please don’t scroll. A child needs help.
My name is Nour Hammouda. Our home was destroyed, and my family of seven was left with nothing.
We have no stable income and struggle daily to provide food, medicine, and basic needs.
My son Mohammad is in constant pain and cannot sleep. He urgently needs surgery, but we were only able to collect 15 euros, which forced us to delay the operation.
Every day that passes increases his pain and exhaustion.
Any donation — no matter how small — can ease his pain and help save his childhood.
If you can’t donate, please reblog to help us reach someone who can. Please don’t leave us alone.
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Soviet tanks, "Freedom Fighter Comrade Lenin" and the famed T-34, stand on pedestals near Gorky-based Krasnoye Sormovo Ship-Yard.
Jewish matchmaker from Ukraine, ca. 1910
Sephardic Jewish boys from Thessaloniki, Greece, around 1900
In the past, Thessaloniki was nicknamed Evraioupolis, which means City of Hebrews in Greek. Its Jewish history dates back more than two thousand years, when Yevanic-speaking Romaniotes first settled in Thessaloniki. They were followed in the 14th century by Askenazim from Hungary, France and Bavaria, and finally in 1492 by Sephardim from the Iberian Peninsula, who altered the face of and enriched the then-Ottoman city forever. Their unique language, called “Ladino” — originally a mixture of Spanish and Hebrew, which later grew to include Arabic, Turkish, Italian and Greek — would become synonymous with Thessaloniki. Thus, the city became known as a center of the European Jews, maintaining a Jewish majority for centuries. The year 1943 marks the beginning of the end of the community, when around 50,000 Thessaloniki Jews were deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp. This came about despite strong opposition by Greek and Bulgarian Christians and an outcry from the city's ’s leading citizens and clergy, such as Archbishop Damaskinos. Some Jews survived as partisans hiding in the mountains. Less than 2,000 Jews returned after the war, having lost everything.
Monument erected by a popular commune in 1966 in memory of the class struggle.
Red Army soldiers in trenches during the approach to Berlin.
Members of the Rosa Luxemburg Women’s Battalion march in Madrid, 1936