Daily Archives: 13. April 2025
Les Marocains ont a nouveau manifesté en masse, ce 13 avril, à Rabat, contre la poursuite des massacres à Gaza, et contre l’accord de normalisation conclu entre le régime marocain et l’Etat d’Israël.
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مسيرة تضامنية في الرباط ضد الابادة الجماعية في غزة. #غزة #المغرب
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Guerre à Gaza : Nouvelle manifestation à Rabat en soutien au peuple palestinien
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Gaza Genocide: Mass Protest in Rabat Renews Calls to Cut Israeli Ties
Just a week earlier, on April 6, a similar demonstration filled the capital, with some observers describing it as one of the largest protests in recent memory.
Mass demonstration in Rabat in solidarity with the Palestinian people
(April 13, 2025)
The demonstration drew broad participation from across Moroccan society, including prominent political, party and civil society leaders, as well as trade unions, association, and grassroots organizations.
Protesters affirmed their unwavering support for the Palestinian cause, declaring that the struggle for Palestine is an inseparable part of the broader fight for liberation, dignity and justice around the world.
Participants raised slogans condemning the Israeli aggression and denouncing international silence in the face of ongoing crimes in Gaza, emphasizing that popular movements remain a free voice that reflects the will of the people.
Much for world, Bangladesh to do to stop Gaza genocide
But the protests held in Suhrawardy Udyan on April 12 where a declaration outlined the demands for the United Nations, the world community and Muslim world leaders, especially Arab nations, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and the Bangladesh government appear hardly critical of the United States. Israel’s genocide in Gaza has, of course, resulted from the nonchalance of the Muslim world, especially Arab nations. But it could not happen without the complicity of the United States. Before the Balfour declaration was made public, it was approved by the United States in early 1918. The west, generally, and the United States, especially, having ignored the historical context has given rise to the current state of the conflict. The United States, the first country to grant Israel recognition on May 14, 1948, engineered the Oslo accord and the Abraham accord to further consolidate Israel as the colonial settler state in occupied Palestine with support from major Arab states. The Arab world and the United States are both equally responsible for the current state of Palestine and they all should be equally condemned.
উত্তাল ঢাকার গর্জন শুনলো বিশ্ব | March for Gaza | Bangladesh | Channel 24
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উত্তাল ঢাকার গর্জন শুনলো বিশ্ব | March for Gaza | Bangladesh | Channel 24
Some 100,000 rally against Israel in Bangladesh‘s capital
(April 12, 2025)
Many among them beat the images of U.S. President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing them of backing Israel. Symbolic coffins and effigies representing civilian casualties were carried during the rally.
Israel bombs Gaza City‘s last fully-functioning hospital
Eyewitnesses said the Israeli military threatened to bomb the hospital just minutes before the strikes, giving those in its compounds only 18 minutes to evacuate.
Due to the rushed expulsion, critically ill patients were evacuated out in the cold without proper care.
At least three patients – including a child being treated for head injuries – died as a result.
One woman was sleeping in the hospital overnight while she waited for her husbanded to be treated.
Even before the attack happened, the hospital was filled with patients injured by Israel‘s more than a year long assault on Gaza.
Nine raids by US aggression on Marib province
[Sun, 13 Apr 2025 08:36:55 +0300]
Marib – (Saba):
The US aggression launched nine airstrikes on Marib province today.
US aggression launches three airstrikes on Al-Salem district in Sa‘ada province
[Sat, 12 Apr 2025 23:57:39 +0300]
Sa‘ada – Saba:
The US aggression launched three airstrikes on Sa‘ada province.
US Targets Houthis In Series Of Airstrikes On Yemen: Report
The United States resumed its air campaign against Houthi forces on March 15, stating that the strikes were aimed at deterring the group from launching attacks against Israeli and US naval assets in the Red Sea.
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Earlier on Thursday the death toll from US airstrikes on the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah has risen to 14, with 15 others wounded, Houthi-controlled health authorities reported.
The majority of the victims were women and children, they said, adding that the death toll increased after the badly injured died in the hospital.
Russian strike kills at least 31, injures over 80 in Sumy on Palm Sunday
„Enemy missiles hit an ordinary city street, ordinary life: houses, educational institutions, cars on the street… And this is on a day when people go to church: Palm Sunday,“ President Volodymyr Zelensky wrote on his Telegram channel after the attack
Krieg gegen die Ukraine: Mehr als 20 Tote bei Angriff auf Sumy
Viele seien zudem mitten auf der Straße, in Autos und öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln sowie in Häusern verletzt worden, teilte er bei Telegram mit. Auf Bildern waren leblose Körper auf den Straßen, brennende Autos und schwere Verwüstungen zu sehen.
Nach Polizei-Angaben gab es mindestens 83 Verletzte, darunter sieben Kinder.
Russian strike kills at least 31, injures over 80 in Sumy on Palm Sunday
(today)
At the time of publication, 31 people were killed in the attack, including two children, and at least 84 were injured, including 10 children, Ukraine’s Emergency Services reported.
Ukraine’s Air Force warned of a ballistic missile threat in Sumy Oblast at 10:17 am. By 10:52 am, Kobzar announced that the city had been hit with “many dead” as a result of a missile strike.
Ukraine needs ten Patriot air defense systems – Zelenskyy
(April 11, 2025)
“Today, I’m speaking to you from Kryvyi Rih. This city lives under almost constant air alerts – because of drones or Russian missiles … Our people, our children – are under attacks in many-many cities and villages. Dnipro, Kryvyi Rih, Nikopol, Poltava, Mykolaiv, Zaporizhia, Sumy, Kharkiv, Odesa, Chernihiv, and many others. They all need protection from Russian missiles. You know that Ukraine has a shortage of air defense systems. You know that Patriot systems can effectively protect against ballistic threats,” Zelenskyy said, speaking at the meeting.
State Dept. says wrongfully deported Maryland man is alive and in El Salvador.
A State Department official said in a two-page court filing that the man, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran migrant who had been living in Maryland before he was deported, was “alive and secure” in a terrorism confinement center in El Salvador.
State Dept. ignores order to detail return of wrongly deported migrant
Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele is an ally of President Donald Trump and has agreed to accept deportees from the United States.
Bukele is set to meet with Trump in Washington on Monday.
The Trump administration has said that Abrego Garcia was deported to El Salvador on March 15 because of an “administrative error.”
War of Numbers
In the fall of 1967, political and military leaders in Washington said the Vietnam War was approaching “the crossover point”: More Vietcong soldiers were dying in battle each week than could be recruited. CIA analyst Sam Adams, however, was insisting the good news was an illusion. His estimates of enemy ranks and morale varied wildly from those being released by military intelligence for public consumption, and for use by commanders in the field. Adams’ findings indicated the war was unwinnable, and when US leaders failed to acknowledge basic facts, he knew the intelligence was being politicized.
From inside the CIA and then after quitting the agency in 1973, Adams embarked on a one-man crusade to expose the truth.
The Lost Crusade; America in Vietnam
„THE LOST CRUSADE provies the first completely comprehensive account of the American intervention in Vietnam. It explains how America got involved in Vietnam and how that commitment escalated out of control“. Foreword by W. Averell Harriman. Locale: Vietnam. (Military, Military History, Military–United States, Vietnam War).
Nur ein weiterer amerikanischer Präsident
Dementsprechend erließ Westmoreland 1966 eine neue Strategie, die Kommandeure anwies, weiterhin Such- und Zerstörungsmissionen in den Bergen durchzuführen, aber einen neuen Feind in die Truppenaufstellung und Einsatzregeln aufzunehmen: die „Infrastruktur“ der Vietcong. Damit waren sogenannte Basisdörfer gemeint, die angeblich von Vietcong-Unterstützern „verseucht“ waren, die Kämpfer beherbergten, versorgten und unterstützten.
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Ein CIA-Analyst wie Adams bemerkte, dass die Zahlen nicht stimmten. Während Westmorelands Leichenzählung wuchs, blieb Adams’ Zählung der tatsächlich bewaffneten Kämpfer in lokalen und Haupteinheiten nahezu konstant. Er berichtete, dass die Armee offenbar Unbeteiligte tötete und als Vietcong deklarierte. „Menschen wurden nun danach angegriffen, wo sie lebten“, sagte mir Sams Kollege.
JUST ANOTHER AMERICAN PRESIDENT
Cooper was the quiet man at many of the most significant events in the postwar era, including the vastly misunderstood 1954 Geneva Conference, but the crucial story in his book is his inside account of Johnson’s refusal to respond to many offers for peace talks with Hanoi. Simply put, there were far more serious than publicly known offers of talks put forth by North Vietnam in the later Johnson years when bombing by US B-52s was at its peak.
Hanoi’s only condition, Cooper explains, was that America halt its bombing before the talks began, but Johnson believed any cessation would be a sign of weakness.