A thread on how the @BBCNews has deliberately propagated lies about the situation in Jerusalem.

Describing it as “clashes” belies the reality of this being a military assault by a powerful army on unarmed worshippers in a mosque during Ramadan.

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Note how the Palestinians are described as initiating the violence to which the Israeli soldiers “responded”. Another lie. No question about why the soldiers were there in the first place on the holiest night of the year for Muslims.
A note on rubber bullets: they are metal bullets coated in rubber. A 2017 analysis published in the British Medical Journal found that 15% of people who were injured by rubber bullets were left with permanent disabilities and 3% of those who were injured died.
Absolutely zero context about the evictions: armed Jewish colonial settlers, supported by the Israeli state, have forced Palestinian families from their homes and stolen their properties. BBC has had absolutely no coverage about this.
“Skirmishes” is a term usually used to describe fighting between armies or military forces, not an army using stun grenades and bullets and unarmed people praying in a mosque.
Sounds like these huge numbers of Muslims became enraged after praying all night and couldn’t think of anything better to do than follow it up with some good old fashioned violence against the Jewish minority.
Palestinians were kindly asked not to attend the mosque but insisted, that led to unprovoked violence which was clearly the Palestinians fault as they were the ones who were arrested.
Excellent! Of the tens of thousands of Palestinians who were present, we managed to find someone who used the word “clashes” to corroborate our twisted narrative.
Oh yeah and would be good to have mentioned that Sunday night is also the start of Jerusalem Day, a national holiday in which Israel celebrates its illegal annexation of East Jerusalem and religious nationalists hold parades and other celebrations in the city.
Imagine the uproar if the BBC and others had described the ISIS ethnic cleansing of the Yazidis as “clashes”, “skirmishes”, or a “private real-estate dispute” where “both sides” needed to “exercise restraint”.

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Thread: The Sunday Telegraph has published a story aimed at pressuring @ManchesterUP to not publish a book about the politics of condemnation. The instigators of the campaign are counter-extremism careerists @CommissionCE and @QuilliamOrg, who have not actually read the book.
In the book, @AsimCP has collated essays from a number of writers discussing society’s expectations of what is an ‘appropriate’ response to acts of political violence from innocent people of colour unconnected with the perpetrators except for similarities of race or religion.
According to @ToubeDavid at @QuilliamOrg this was a "slap in the face" for the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing. His colleague @HarisRafiq said the book gave @UK_CAGE "a veneer of academic respectability".
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Yesterday, I retweeted an article by @lizziedearden reporting that a UN Special Rapporteur had found that #Prevent breached human rights, calling for it to be scrapped. The @NILC disputed the accuracy of this.

So what exactly did the UN say?

ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/HR…
As noted, the report was not focussed just on the UK but on CVE programmes globally. As the most elaborate and well funded CVE programme in the world and a key reference point for the globalisation of CVE policy making, its reasonable to assume she did have #Prevent in mind.
1. There was the age old problem of trying to counter or prevent a concept which remains undefined. She found that “the term ‘extremism’ has no purchase in binding international legal standards”.
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This is deeply concerning. Rupert Sutton was a fellow at the Islamophobic neocon think tank @HJS_Org and director of its campus wing @student_rights. He is now the #Prevent programme manager for @lambeth_council and has been invited to speak at #IqraPrimarySchool tomorrow.
Sutton was once described by an ex-British ambassador as "an anti-Muslim bigot". A founder of @HJS_Org, Matthew Jamison described them as “a far-right, deeply anti-Muslim racist organisation … utilized as a propaganda outfit to smear other cultures, religions and ethnic groups”.
Perhaps @HJS_Org is best known for the comments of its Assoc Director @DouglasKMurray who said that “conditions for Muslims in Europe must be made harder across the board” and that “All immigration from Muslim countries should be stopped”
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A few thoughts on the decision to deprive #ShamimaBegum of her UK citizenship:

1. It is unlawful to deprive someone of their citizenship if this would render them stateless. Making someone stateless is denying them the right to have rights ( as Hannah Arendt put it.
2. Even if someone is entitled to another citizenship but does not possess it at the time of deprivation, they cannot be deprived of their citizenship. Therefore it cannot be argued that someone could apply for another nationality.
3. The UK government did not begin its deprivation policy today. The power has been increasingly used in recent years with 104 citizens deprived in 2017 alone. Those deprived include aid workers and a man who went abroad to support his wife who was giving birth.
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