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Adrienne Barrett in Dementia (1955) a.k.a. Daughter of Horror
John Parker, other Gaza solidarity activists detained in Cairo, Egypt
Nov. 30: John Parker, a candidate for California’s 37th congressional district, is being detained by the Egyptian National Security Agency, along with other participants in the Global Conscience Convoy in Cairo, initiated by the Egyptian Syndicate of Journalists.
He was taken into custody along with others when the group unfurled a banner that read “From the River to the Sea, Palestine Will be Free.” Parker and other detainees from Argentina, Australia and France have yet to be released.
John Parker stated: “The Palestinian people desperately need food, fuel, water, medicine and aid. The Rafah crossing must be opened so that people of the world can get needed supplies to the Palestinian people. Anything less contributes to Israel’s criminal genocide.”
Parker is a founding member of the Los Angeles based Harriet Tubman Center for Social Justice and a reporter with Struggle-La Lucha. He traveled to Cairo to be a part of the Global Conscience Convoy for Gaza.
The Embassy of the United States is aware and informed of the detention. The Harriet Tubman Center for Social Justice, Struggle-La Lucha and the Peoples Power Assembly are demanding the U.S. embassy seek Parker’s release and that Egyptian authorities release all four detainees immediately.
Contact the U.S. Embassy in Egypt, the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Egyptian consulates in the U.S. to demand the release of all those detained.
Egyptian Consulate, Washington, DC, United States
3521 International Court, N.W., Washington, D.C., 20008
(202) 966-6342
(202) 244-4319
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.egyptembassy.net
not sure if tumblr audience would find this interesting… but i came across the japanese hayakawa junior mysteries (ハヤカワ・ジュニア・ミステリ) series recently. the series adapts christie works into light novels for younger readers.
i bought a copy of their version of the murder of roger ackroyd because it’s my favourite & because i wanted to see all the illustrations! so here’s a spoiler-free selection of some of my favourites scanned somewhat poorly via my phone. i think they’re really cool, my favourite’s either the first or second!
Dementia (John Parker, 1955)
a bunch of sketches, here we go
Dementia (1955)
[letterboxd | imdb]
Director: John Parker
Cinematographer: William C. Thompson
Performers: Faith Parker
Monument Mythos fan series I worked on! It’s basically if MM took place in Soviet Russia! I made the fire animation, made one of the sky backgrounds, and designed the spider. (with some help)