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Terje Einarsen
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Shameful today for having a law degree from an American University supporting neutrality in US complicity in genocide (Harvard «Law» School)
Joined December 2018
RT @AssalRad: 🇺🇸: Ceasefire was agreed 🇮🇱: Kills Palestinians in Gaza 🇮🇱: Attacks West Bank, kills Palestinians, displaces 40,000 people…
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RT @HannaKienzler: .@LMU_Muenchen canceled @FranceskAlbs’s talk. @christinebinzel, Michael Barenboim, + I wrote the letter below to the uni…
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RT @FranceskAlbs: As Israel continues to kill Palestinian children from the River to the Sea, is any western politician there to be heard o…
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Looks like a scandal. Hopefully she will understand herself that she needs to be removed, and resign.
Breaking: the President of the International Court of Justice (@CIJ_ICJ), Julia Sebutinde, plagiarized sections of her dissenting opinion ( in which she voted against all provisional measures of South African's case of Israel's genocide of Palestinians. On p. 6, Sebutinde writes: ""The name “Palestine” applied vaguely to a region that for the 400 years before World War I was part of the Ottoman Empire." This sentence was plagiarized word for word from a 2021 article published by Douglas J. Feith by the @HudsonInstitute titled, "The Forgotten History of the Term "Palestine," ( in which he writes: "“Palestine” applied vaguely to a region that for the 400 years before World War I was part of the Ottoman empire." It gets worse. Sebutinde plagiarized the next two sentences as well. She writes: "In 135 CE, after stamping out the second Jewish insurrection of the province of Judea or Judah, the Romans renamed that province “Syria Palaestina” (or “Palestinian Syria”). The Romans did this as a punishment, to spite the “Y’hudim” (Jewish population) and to obliterate the link between them and their province (known in Hebrew as Y’hudah). The name “Palaestina” was used in relation to the people known as the Philistines and found along the Mediterranean coast." These 2 sentences were also plagiarized from the same Feith piece, in which he writes: "In 135 CE, after stamping out the province of Judea’s second insurrection, the Romans renamed the province Syria Palaestina—that is, “Palestinian Syria.” They did so resentfully, as a punishment, to obliterate the link between the Jews (in Hebrew, Y’hudim and in Latin Judaei) and the province (the Hebrew name of which was Y’hudah). “Palaestina” referred to the Philistines, whose home base had been on the Mediterranean coast." Sebutinde make a pitiful attempt to change a word here or there, but this is a textbook case of plagiarism. Feith's piece is not cited in her legal opinion, even though she copied and pasted multiple sentences from the piece. What a joke of judge. She's making a mockery of the ICJ and should be removed immediately.
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How foreseeable, Harvard no longer cares about human rights.
Harvard Medical School’s decision to cancel an event featuring Gazan patients impacted by Israel’s genocide is deeply unjust. Silencing survivors of genocide under the pretext of ‘balance’ undermines the critical importance of elevating the voices of those who have suffered unimaginable atrocities. As @CAIRMass's Executive Director Tahirah Amatul-Wadud stated, 'The voices of the Palestinian people deserve to be heard, and their lives and dignity respected, without being overshadowed by counter narratives.' Join us in calling on @HarvardMed to reverse this decision and stand for justice.
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RT @Malala: Today’s decision is a pivotal milestone. For years, Afghan women and girls have led the fight for accountability and real actio…
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RT @SaulStaniforth: Gideon Levy: "Was it really necessary [for Israel] to kill another 200 people in Gaza after signing the agreement? Was…
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RT @JosepBorrellF: Cherrypicking in applying the Rome Statute is incomprehensible. How can we expect third countries to enforce the ICC arr…
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RT @Roellchen2011: @FranceskAlbs After Hungary and Poland, Italy is now also announcing that they will not arrest Netanyahu. More and more…
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RT @chamelons: This man is literally responsible for the starving (among other things) of over 2 million Palestinians in Gaza. He should be…
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RT @muhammadshehad2: 🚨As we show here, Israel has been establishing the "Five Fingers" strategy to turn Gaza into smaller disconnected unin…
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RT @FranceskAlbs: Regrettably, I find myself forced to step down as external member to the International Justice and Human Rights Research…
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What a hypocrit. Germany under his leadership does not apply this principle to Israel’s clearly unlawful occupations and annexations.
Borders must not be moved by force. This principle applies to every country, whether in the East or the West. In talks with our European partners, there is an uneasiness regarding recent statements from the US. It is clear: We must stand together.
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Israel are obviously committing a number of crimes against humanity.
Enforced disappearance is a crime against humanity when committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against any civilian population. The ICC found that Israeli officials are carrying out such an attack against the civilian population of Gaza.
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