Discrimination Against Lesbians: It’s All About Control

In almost a quarter of the world’s countries, it is illegal to be a lesbian. The fact that it’s 2024 yet people are still being discriminated against for something that they cannot change is shrouded with injustice. When the choice to be gay is as much of a choice as the choice to have naturally […]

Discrimination Against Lesbians: It’s All About Control

Un estudio confirma que vivimos el aumento de temperatura más rápido de los últimos 500 millones de años

Por Antonio Martínez Ron | 21/09/2024 | Ecología social Una nueva reconstrucción de la temperatura de la Tierra, que abarca los últimos 485 millones de años, muestra que el CO2 ha sido el factor dominante en las variaciones y confirma que el calentamiento provocado por nuestra actividad es el más acelerado de la historia del […]

Un estudio confirma que vivimos el aumento de temperatura más rápido de los últimos 500 millones de años

How does Indonesia’s palm oil industry fuel the climate crisis?

Booming global demand for the vegetable oil is spurring deforestation in Indonesia. Indonesia accounts for more than half of the global palm oil supply, the world’s most widely used vegetable oil that is found in everything from food to cosmetics to fuel.

But environmentalists fear surging demand for the product may drive mass deforestation in Indonesia, home to the world’s third-largest tropical rainforest, and exacerbate the global climate crisis.

How does Indonesia’s palm oil industry fuel the climate crisis?

Anti-fascists jailed in Russia for Anti War protests need your help

via thefreeonline – https://wp.me/pIJl9-E5G on Редакция / Autonomous Action @avtonom_org_en (on Telegram: t.me/thefreeonline )

On April 25, 2024, the 1st District Military Court in a visiting session in Chita sentenced the antifascist Alexander Snezhkov to 6 years, and the antifascist Lyubov Lizunova to 3.5 years in prison. Vladislav Vishnevsky, who was involved in the same case, was sentenced to one and a half years of forced labor.

Snezhkov was found guilty under the article on vandalism motivated by political hostility because of a graffiti “Death to the regime”. Both were convicted under articles on calls to extremism and terrorism. 

Snezhkov and Lizunova were detained in the autumn of 2022 in Chita on suspicion of graffiti and administration of telegram channels “75zlo” and “Shugan-25”, which published information about protests against the war in Ukraine, partisan actions and animal protection.

There are currently more than 900 people who are defendants in criminal cases initiated due to protest against the war with Ukraine.

Letter from Alexander Snezhkov’s mother:

“Good afternoon. I am the mother of Alexander Snezhkov, convicted under art. 280. part 1, art. 205. part 2, art.214 Part 2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation and sentenced to 6 years in a penal colony. Sasha has been in jail since January 2023.

I raised Sasha alone. My son graduated from 11th grade, did not continue to study, but went to work. He played sports, music and was very good at drawing. Subsequently, he created his own band, where he performed his songs. He is acutely aware of justice. There is an appeal ahead.

I am a group 1 disabled person (I had 2 strokes). All the savings that I had were spent. I owe the lawyer 150 thousand for the appeal. I do postal parcels for my son twice a month. Sasha really needs support right now. I hope for a fair court decision.”

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Cruel Britannia – The New Colonialism: British Regime’s Scramble for Africa’s Energy and Mineral Resources

from thefreeonline / https://wp.me/pIJl9-DVG on 21st sept´24 by Curtis Research ( on Telegram: t.me/thefreeonline )

This report reveals the degree to which British companies now control Africa’s key mineral resources.

Read the full report here

It reviews the operations of all the companies listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) that have mining interests in Africa, focusing on key minerals and metals such as gold, platinum, diamonds, copper, oil, gas and coal.

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It finds that 101 companies have mining operations in 37 sub-Saharan African countries. These companies, which are mainly British, now control an identified $1.05 trillion worth of resources in Africa in just five commodities — oil, gold, diamonds, coal and platinum.

Of the 101 LSE-listed companies, one quarter are incorporated in tax havens. A determination to plunder the natural resources of Africa is taking place, with the active support of the British government; this is contributing significantly to a net drain of resources from Africa, already the world’s poorest continent.

In terms of amounts of land, the African country that has assigned the most land to the UK is Sierra Leone, with 692,606 ha, which hosts the two largest British investments: Whitestone Charles Anderson, with 525,000 ha, and the SLGreen Oil Corporation, with 121,406 hectares.

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Not just a ‘rogue state’: Israel’s pagers attack in Lebanon

Israel is being allowed to model a new iteration of state power bound by no limits, which answers to no one ~ Blade Runner ~ This week, Israel escalated its war tactics to new levels of terror: thousands of pagers and walkie-talkies rigged with explosives detonated, causing horrifying injuries to those holding them and to […]

Not just a ‘rogue state’: Israel’s pagers attack in Lebanon

Voice from Gaza: ‘The massacres and bombing have not ended to this day’ / by Alex Salmon and Tamer Shaaban

Award-winning photojournalist Motaz Azaiz captured an image of Tamer Shaaban’s family home after it was shelled by Israeli war planes. Source: @motaz_azaiza/Instagram. Inset: Members of Tamer’s extended family. Source: gofundme.com Reposted from Green Left Green Left’s Alex Salmon spoke to Tamer Shaaban, a 20-year-old engineering student trapped in Gaza, about how his family’s life was torn apart when […]

Voice from Gaza: ‘The massacres and bombing have not ended to this day’ / by Alex Salmon and Tamer Shaaban