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No Tech for Apartheid: Google Workers Arrested for Protesting Company’s $1.2B Contract with Israel
17 de abril, puesto en línea por webdev@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!)Democracy Now! speaks with two of the Google employees who were arrested staging sit-ins on Tuesday at the company’s offices in New York City and in Sunnyvale, California, to protest the tech giant’s work with the Israeli government. Organized by the group No Tech for Apartheid, the protesters (…) -
One Year into War, Sudan Wracked by World’s Largest Displacement and Hunger Crises
17 de abril, puesto en línea por webdev@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!)One year ago this week, a devastating conflict erupted in Sudan when a fragile alliance between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces collapsed. The war initially began around the capital city of Khartoum but quickly spread to other parts of Sudan, including Darfur, Port Sudan (…) -
Headlines for April 17, 2024
17 de abril, puesto en línea por webdev@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!)U.N.: Israel Is Still Unlawfully Restricting Aid into Gaza, Report: Israeli Assault on Gaza Has Left 19,000 Children Orphaned, U.K. Tells Israel: Do “As Little as Possible to Escalate” Tensions with Iran, Israel Urged to Stop Supporting Violent Jewish Settlers After Deadly (…) -
"I’m Jewish, and I’ve Covered Wars. I Know War Crimes When I See Them": Reporter Peter Maass on Gaza
16 de abril, puesto en línea por webdev@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!)We speak with veteran journalist Peter Maass about the Israeli war on Gaza and his new opinion piece for The Washington Post headlined “I’m Jewish, and I’ve covered wars. I know war crimes when I see them.” Maass, who was a senior editor at The Intercept until earlier this year, has spent (…) -
Under Cover of War in Gaza, Assault on West Bank Intensifies: Palestinian Journalist Dalia Hatuqa
16 de abril, puesto en línea por webdev@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!)The Western corporate media is failing in its coverage of Israel’s war on Gaza, says Palestinian independent journalist Dalia Hatuqa. “A lot of what’s missing from the bigger portrait … is the Palestinian voice,” says Hatuqa, who applauds local journalists (…)