ive posted about this before and i will again, over and over again. you cannot call yourself a Christian and stand idly by while there are multiple genocides, occupations, wars and coups happening in the world. im talking about Palestine, Congo, Sudan, Myanmar, Tigray, Haiti, Hawai'i, and more
please, for the sake of our Lord Jesus Christ, get out there and do something. do anything. do all that youre able to do. protest, boycott, donate, spread the word, educate your friends and family, stay up to date on current events, and always speak up. do as our Saviour would do and stand up for those in need. please, my friends, stay on the right side of history
DON’T STOP TALKING ABOUT PALESTINE, and Palestine isn’t the only one you should be raising awareness for, also raise awareness for the other countries that are suffering and going through a genocide. I have seen so many people say “free ___” while not even being aware on what is happening there. Do not fail to educate yourself:
MYANMAR:
GENEVA (27 November 2023) – UN experts* warned today that the military coup in Myanmar had not only caused a human rights and humanitarian c
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ARMENIA
Azerbaijan has restricted movement of people, goods, and aid into and out of Nagorno-Karabakh for 258 days, strangling the residents' access
“The question now becomes: Will the world respond, or will Armenians face another genocide alone?”
The former chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court is warning that Azerbaijan is preparing genocide against ethnic Armenians in
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SUDAN:
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P.S. the junta's upcoming 'elections' are straight from the Kremlin's playbook in occupied Ukraine last fall. myanmar is one of russia's few remaining allies for a reason.
Last week, as the junta released hundreds of political prisoners in Myanmar, the United Nations Human Rights Office called for the release of the thousands of others who remain in detention for opposing military rule. To learn more, read an article by UN News.
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It is feared that the Ministry of Information directive is the beginning of a wider crackdown on press freedoms.
Nearly two weeks after seizing power, Myanmar’s military regime has started to put pressure on the country’s media, dictating that journalists not call it a “regime.”
The move was the junta’s first interference in the Southeast Asian country’s private and independent media, which has been regarded as relatively freer and more vibrant than those in neighboring countries.
The military staged a coup on Feb. 1, claiming that the general election in November was stolen. Since then they have arrested the country’s democratically elected leaders, President U Win Myint and State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.
Following the coup, hundreds of thousands of people, including civil servants, across the country have taken to the streets to oppose the takeover and called for the release of their leaders.
On Saturday, the military-run Ministry of Information (MOI)’s directives to the country’s Press Council, a media adjudication body which investigates and settles press disputes, went viral online. They urge the media to report “ethically” and “avoid instigating public unrest.”
The ministry stated that some newspapers, weeklies and online media “wrongly” use “regime” for the junta’s governing body, the State Administrative Council (SAC), “which was constitutionally formed by the military.”
“So, journalists and media are informed not to use ‘regime or Junta’ for the SAC, which is acting according to the State of Emergency provisions; and not to instigate public unrest while following media ethics on reporting,” it says.
U Myint Kyaw, secretary of the council, confirmed to The Irrawaddy that the MOI statement that went viral online was authentic, adding that the council members will have a meeting about the directives tomorrow.
When asked about the order not to use “regime”, the secretary said “It is their right to freedom of expression” for news outlets when it comes to the choice of word to describe the military government.
He said the order may be the first step in increased restrictions against the media.
“I am very much concerned, as it’s likely that many restrictions are in the pipeline. It is worrisome to what extent there will be space for independent media in the country,” he said.
As of Saturday afternoon, The Irrawaddy had yet to receive the directives.