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The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for the Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu for the atrocities against humanity and Palestine. Humanity and Climate has lost adversely from the wars and machinery orchestrated by Netanyahu yet the EU International law is dying before our eyes, even through our complicit silence. Struck down by actions like Donald Trump’s sanctions on the International Criminal Court, its ability to bring justice to victims worldwide is seriously compromised. The ongoing genocide in Gaza, the disregard for the International Court of Justice, and the European Union’s complicity in trade with illegal Israeli settlements are all signs that justice is being undermined. Yet, it is not just international law that is dying. Our sense of dignity and morality is at stake. Take the case of Al Masri, a war criminal whose hands are stained with blood and torture in Libya’s detention camps. Despite an arrest warrant…

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The recent ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing struggle for justice and peace in the region. This deal, which took effect on January 19, 2025, after a devastating 15-month conflict, is not merely a pause in hostilities; it represents a significant victory for the Palestinian people who have endured relentless aggression and systemic oppression. The ceasefire stipulates a cessation of hostilities and outlines the release of three Israeli captives alongside approximately 95 Palestinian prisoners on the first day of the truce. This agreement is crucial as it aims to alleviate the suffering of over two million Palestinians in Gaza, who have faced unprecedented violence, displacement, and humanitarian crises due to Israel’s military actions. The ceasefire shall be implemented in three phases over six weeks, it shall also allow for the flow of humanitarian aid in Gaza and international mediation. The toll of this conflict…

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On January 10, 2025, Nicolás Maduro was inaugurated for his third term as the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, marking a significant moment for the Venezuelan people in their ongoing struggle for sovereignty and self-determination. This ceremony, held in the National Assembly amidst protests and international scrutiny, symbolizes not just a continuation of Maduro’s leadership but also a resounding victory against external and internal forces that sought to undermine the democratic will of the Venezuelan electorate. The inauguration comes after a contentious election period where Maduro was declared the victor by Venezuelan electoral authorities. Despite claims from opposition factions and foreign governments, particularly from the United States and its allies, that the election was marred by fraud, Maduro’s administration has stood firm. In his inaugural address, he asserted, “I have never been, nor will I ever be, president of the oligarchies, of the richest families, of supremacists, or…

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Santa might not exist, but the naughty list is REAL. It’s time to call out the real villains – the ones exploiting workers, destroying our planet, and perpetuating injustice.While the magic of Santa may be a fairy tale, we all have the power to be part of the fight for a fair, just world. Wondering who’s on the real naughty list? Swipe left to find out. It’s time for a bit of holiday justice.The true magic of the season is standing up for what’s right. The Anti Fascist Movement International, Kenyan Chapter cherishes that humanity must be celebrated in accordance with the values that cultivate peaceful coexistence across the globe.

The European Gender Equality Week is coming to a close. This week serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing inequalities faced by women and gender minorities. Yet, real change requires more than just gestures—it demands action to dismantle the systems that perpetuate these inequalities. Women continue to earn, on average, 13% less than men, often in precarious and undervalued jobs. Leadership remains overwhelmingly male-dominated, with only 39% of MEPs being women. Austerity and underfunded public services disproportionately affect women, forcing them into unpaid care work and trapping them in economic dependence. These issues can’t be solved with surface-level reforms. Capitalism and patriarchy thrive on these inequalities, exploiting and undervaluing women’s work. The Anti Fascist Movement International, Kenyan Chapter fight for gender equality is revolutionary—it’s about dismantling the systems that profit from injustice and building a society rooted in justice, solidarity, and real equality. #HumanityFirst #peaceforeveryone#AntiFascistKenya

Neo-fascism: We oppose oppose neo-fascism, which is characterized by a resurgence of fascist-like ideologies that promote authoritarianism, nationalism, and xenophobia. Neo-fascist movements often exploit societal fears and economic instability to gain traction, making them a primary target for antifascist activism. Neocolonialism: We vehemently oppose modern forms of colonial control through economic pressure, debt, resource control, and political influence rather than direct territorial control Imperialism: We are against the domination of nations and peoples through economic, military, cultural, or political power, including resource extraction and exploitation of labour. Capitalism (in its extreme forms): We are against unregulated capitalism as a system that can foster inequality and oppression. A more fair economic systems that prioritize social welfare over profit is desirable. War mongering: We are against the promotion of military conflict for political or economic gain, including manufacturing consent for wars through propaganda and misinformation Racism: We are staunch opponents of racism…

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Fascism is a far-right, authoritarian political ideology and movement that emerged in early 20th-century Europe, particularly in Italy under Benito Mussolini and later in Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler. The term “fascism” is derived from the Italian word fascio, meaning a bundle or group, symbolizing strength through unity. It is characterized by its emphasis on nationalism, dictatorial power, suppression of dissent, and the merging of state and corporate interests. Historical Origins and Development Emergence in Italy (1919–1922) Fascism first appeared in Italy after World War I. Economic instability, fear of socialism, and dissatisfaction with the Treaty of Versailles fueled Benito Mussolini’s rise. Mussolini established the National Fascist Party in 1921 and seized power in 1922 after the “March on Rome. “Rise of Nazism in Germany (1933–1945) Adolf Hitler adapted fascism into Nazism, emphasizing Aryan racial supremacy and anti-Semitism. The Treaty of Versailles, economic depression, and widespread unemployment created fertile ground…

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