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Je dis ça, parce que je me souviens que #Voltaire, bien qu'il soit une des plus grandes références francophones et même européennes en matière de #philosophie des #Lumières, n'était pas non plus un #martyr. Il a certes fait de la prison pour ses idées, mais il a aussi passé une bonne partie de sa vie en exile, à fuir justement la furie de tous les puissants dont il écorchait l'amour propre, de manière parfois franchement imbécile. Il n'était donc pas prêt à tout sacrifier pour ses opinions.

Freed Palestinian prisoner Ra’iq Bisharat assassinated by occupation forces in Tammoun

Occupation forces assassinated freed prisoner Ra’iq Bisharat in Tammoun, south of Tubas in occupied Palestine, announcing his assassination immediately after midnight on Wednesday, 11 June. A leader in the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement, Bisharat, 47, had been “wanted” by the occupation regime since 2023.

During this time, his home has been repeatedly attacked in repeated invasions of Tubas by the Zionist-imperialist occupation forces. His brothers have also been repeatedly arrested by the occupation forces and his home repeatedly ransacked in attempts to make him surrender himself.

Two of his sons, Yazid and Yazan, have been arrested and are currently detained — the former by the occupation, held under administrative detention, and the latter, held by the collaborationist Palestinian Authority since December 2024.

Ra’iq Bisharat is a double amputee. Both of his hands were amputated in 2002 following the explosion of an explosive device he was working on in his home during the Al-Aqsa Intifada; his pregnant wife was martyred. In 2003, he was arrested by the occupation forces and served eight years in occupation prison.

He was arrested on at least three occasions and held in administrative detention following those arrests. In 2021, when he was arrested and ordered jailed without charge or trial, he launched a 53-day hunger strike which ended in an agreement for his release on 20 January 2022. During his hunger strike, the martyr Sheikh Khader Adnan visited his home, sitting with his family in a solidarity tent to support his struggle.

He was released and warmly welcomed by his community, family, loved ones and brothers in January 2022, but was shortly thereafter once again pursued by the occupation as he continued his path of struggle. Despite his injuries and their repeated invasions and pursuits, the occupation forces were unable to capture or assassinate him for over a year and a half.

After his assassination, occupation forces exiting Tammoun abducting at least eight Palestinian men — at least some held as human shields. They also abducted the body of the martyr, carrying his body using one of the occupation forces’ bulldozers of destruction — the same equipment, produced by Caterpillar and other multinational corporations, used to destroy Palestinian homes, buildings and refugee camps. There are currently over 700 Palestinian martyrs’ bodies being imprisoned in death by the Zionist colonial regime in its morgues and “numbers cemeteries,” meant to impose collective punishment upon Palestinian families and communities denied the ability to bid farewell to their loved ones and to extort the Palestinian resistance in a prisoner exchange.

The assassination of Ra’iq Bisharat is the latest example of the ongoing policy of assassination and targeting of the liberated prisoners, amid the targeting of the entire Palestinian population for massacre and genocide.

Ra’iq Bisharat and his fellow liberated prisoners represent the continuity of struggle, as generation after generation fights for total liberation. As the prisoners inside occupation prisons are being targeted for “slow killing” — assassinations carried out through torture and the denial of medical care — the liberated prisoners are being targeted for assassination in an effort to expedite the genocide and deprive the Palestinian people of their leaders and defenders.

Every imperialist power that continues to arm, fund and support the Zionist regime — the United States, France, Germany, Britain, Canada, etc. — is responsible for these ongoing crimes in full. We urge all supporters of Palestine to act, confront those responsible, and escalate all actions to bring the genocide to an end, impose accountability on those responsible, free all Palestinian prisoners — and, fundamentally, defeat and dismantle zionism and the zionist regime, for a free Palestine from the river to the sea.

Glory to the martyr!

source: Samidoun

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Need =/= want

Now there may be a few individuals who have told me outright they want my #creations

If you don't stand #reciprocal care idgaf about you - honestly you can die with the rest of us who you're feeding to the death machine and my soul will laugh at your individualistic ass from hell

I don't care if I end up a #martyr
Hell I welcome it but I can't be so self involved to not stay to light the way for those who DO stand up for this planet and their fellow species of human

Everyone in the world wants and needs a #freepalestine.
The obvious problem is a Palestinian Government to structure that effort around financially.
Another 75 years of wasted donations towards that effort is pointless.

As soon as we start facing facts, the multi generation process to create the free Nation of #Palestine can continue.

#Gaza must set aside history to secure a new future free of #martyr.
@israel
@palestine
@iran
@lebanon
@yemen
@syria
@ireland
@uk
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@histodons

Today in Labor History April 21, 1834: 30,000 workers marched for the freedom of six trade unionists who were transported to Australia from Tolpuddle, Britain. The Tolpuddle struggle, which began in 1832, marked the beginning of British trade unionism. The workers were fighting for the repeal of the “Combination Laws,” which outlawed the formation of unions. The Tolpuddle Martyrs were pardoned in 1836, thanks to the popular protests.

#DietrichBonhoeffer #pastor #christian #religion #hero #heroic #nazi #ww2 #hitler #martyr #german #germany #history #lutheran #protestant #peace
There are many heroes from WWII, and whenever I come across a name I’ve never heard of, I always like to publicise it.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer - A pastor and devoted Lutheran Christian who opposed the Nazi regime and simply wanted peace. Unfortunately, this kind and heroic man paid the ultimate price for his beliefs…
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For 22,000 #Vietnamese & some #Cambodians, #CônSơn Island was literally the last stop on a journey that began with their arrest & incarceration on the mainland. Their crime? Resisting #ForeignInvaders du jour & fighting for their country’s independence & unification. In addition to execution, causes of death included disease & torture.

The French built the Côn Đảo prison complex in 1861 to hold #PoliticalPrisoners and handed it over to the South Vietnamese government in 1954. It was a political Alcatraz on steroids, with #inhumane living conditions, barbaric torture methods, no escape and, for many, no survival. The US & its client state collaborators honed this hell on Earth to #dystopian perfection.

Sáu was sent to 3 jails before being shipped to Côn Sơn Prison, because the French didn’t have the courage to carry out her death sentence on the mainland at a time when it was against #ColonialLaw to execute woman. She was the only female prisoner held by the French on Côn Sơn.

Like other Vietnamese who died for the cause of independence, Sáu, a national heroine who is celebrated in theater & song, was elevated to the status of ancestral spirit. Every Vietnamese city & town has a street named after her, as are many schools. She embodies the spirit of millions of Vietnamese throughout history, including soldiers of the First & Second Indochina War, who sacrificed everything, their youth, their health, their love, their personal happiness, & their lives, so that Vietnam could become a unified, sovereign nation.

“The lekima flower in full bloom, we are reminded of a heroine who died for future generations. The young lady so full of vitality fought against our enemies with firm spirit & even death could not force her to yield”. The song echoes in the mind of everybody who visits Hàng Dương cemetary in Côn Đảo district, Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu province. Vo Thi Sau, the #heroine mentioned in the song, was #executed by the #French #colonialists at the foot of Chua mountain in the early morning of January 23, 1952. 60 years later, her immortal patriotism & sacrifice still shine in the heart of every Vietnamese person, particularly those who live on #ConDao island, once called “hell on the earth”. (Ref: VOVWorld)

The 20-hectare Hàng Dương cemetery holds the graves of more than 20,000 martyrs, including #revolutionary #martyr Lê Hồng Phong, patriot Nguyễn An Ninh & #hero Cao Văn Ngọc. Visitors are moved to see grave after grave, some named, some unnamed, stretching over the hill. Vo Thi Sau’s grave, set in gravel & soil shoveled by her fellow prisoners, lies in section B.

Sister Sau was already a legend when the ship carrying her docked at Con Dao island in 1952. At the execution, she refused to be blindfolded, wanting to admire the motherland’s landscape & sing until her last breath. Many families on Con Dao island have set up altars to worship sister Sau, whose legend has become eternal in Vietnamese hearts.

Võ Thị Sáu (1933 – 23 January 1952) was a #Vietnamese schoolgirl who fought as a #guerrilla against the #FrenchOccupiers of #Vietnam, then part of French #Indochina. She was captured, tried, convicted & executed by the French #colonialists in 1952. She was the first woman to be executed at Côn Sơn Prison.

Vo Thi Sau was no ordinary schoolgirl. She was just 14 when she tossed a grenade at a group of French soldiers, killing one & injuring 12 before escaping into a crowded market. A few years later, in 1952 aged just 19, she was executed by a French firing squad.

Minutes before her death, a priest asked if she wanted to confess & she simply replied: “I only regret not finishing destroying all the colonists and people who betrayed this nation.” She then demanded her captors take off her blindfold: “No need to cover my eyes, I want to look at this beloved country for the last time and I have the courage to look directly at your muzzle.” She refused to kneel & calmly sang “Tien Quan Ca,” the then national anthem of North Vietnam, before she was shot dead. Her last words were reportedly “Down with the French Colonialists, long-lasting independence Vietnam, long-live President Ho.” Bold & fearless, Sau has been seen as a #heroine & #martyr, beloved by her country ever since.

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17 Years After the Murder of Weichafe Matías Catrileo/ Testimony of the CAM

Temuco, La Araucanía Region, Chile ·

Another year without our peñi weichafe Matías Valentin Catrileo Quezada yem, a university student and member of our space, who was shot by the Carabineros de Chile that caused his death while he was part of the occupation of the ex-fundo Santa Margarita, it has been 17 years since your departure but as the kuifikecheyem say if 1 falls 10 get up, MARICHIWEU ✊🏿✊🏿🔥🔥

An affectionate greeting to the family, mother and sister.

PETU MOGELEY TAÑI PEÑI MATIAS CATRILEO QUEZADA YAYAYAYAY 🔥🔥✊🏿✊🏿

CAM DELIVERS UNPUBLISHED TESTIMONIES ABOUT THE MURDER OF MAPUCHE WEYCHAFE MATÍAS CATRILEO

On January 3, 2008, in the early hours of the morning, a group of Weychafe once again entered the “Santa Margarita” property in another action resulting from a long struggle by the Mapuche families of the Wenteche territory to recover their lands stolen by the Chilean state and given to foreign settlers during the occupation of our Nation.

Among them was Matías Catrileo, a young Mapuche native of Santiago who, in the process of reuniting with his Mapuche self, returned to study in Temuco, learned about the national liberation struggle of his people, studied it, understood it and committed himself, leaving his studies in agronomy and joining the CAM, dedicating himself fully to the processes of territorial reconstruction.

A group of carabineros who at that time were providing protection to Jorge Luchsinger’s property fired bursts of sub-machine gun fire at the group and Matías was mortally wounded by a 9mm projectile and we know the story, the group of weychafe of the Cam did not leave his body and in the midst of the violent repression unleashed at that time safeguarded him and later handed him over under conditions of protection to prevent the state from manipulating with its dirty hands the body of one more martyr who left the struggle of our nation to achieve freedom.

We share with you the invitation of his family to commemorate and remember with them Matías, a being who beyond understanding the problem, took charge of something very important today in the midst of the superficiality that capitalism imposes on us, today more than ever the example of Matías is fundamental, to take charge of our reality with all the costs that this implies.

Amulepe taiñ weychan.❤🖤

#MatiasCatrileoPresente

#NadaNiNadieEstaOlvidado

#NiPerdonNiOlvido

The history of the “Santa Margarita” estate: Place where Matías Catrileo Quezada was murdered 17 years ago

It was on January 3, 2008, during the Bachelet government, when a shot from an UZI submachine gun (weapon of war) fired by a second corporal of the Carabineros, identified as Walter Ramírez, took the life of Matías Catrileo (from behind) at the Santa Margarita Estate, in the commune of Vilcún in the Araucanía region, owned by businessman Jorge Luchsinger who was under police protection. Catrileo was there, defending and claiming the Mapuche lands.

# Luchsinger Latifundista Family and its History:

The history of the Luchsinger latifundistas in the Araucanía region dates back to 1883, the year in which the Swiss settler Adán Luchsinger Martí arrived in Chile, where the treasury granted him approximately 60 hectares, about 70 kilometers north of Temuco. In 1906 they moved to Vilcún, and acquired 60 hectares from the German immigrant, Emilio Quappe. From this, Luchsinger began to buy several plots of land, totaling the thousand hectares. When he died in 1936, the entire inheritance was divided among his children.

According to official records, the descendants of the Luchsinger Rüff have five properties: Santa Margarita, owned by Jorge Luchsinger Villiger; the Santa Rosa Lote 1 farm, owned by Rodolfo Luchsinger Schiferli; the Santa Rosa Lote 2 farm, owned by Enrique Luchsinger Schiferli; the Santa Rosa estate, owned by Eduardo Luchsinger Schiferli, and another Santa Rosa estate, also in the name of Enrique Luchsinger Schiferli. Hectares that are claimed by the Mapuche communities.

# Santa Margarita Vilcún Farm:

The Santa Margarita estate occupies approximately 275 hectares, which corresponds to two plots of land, composed of a series of lots and hijuela, which is presented as “property” of Jorge Luchsinger Villiger, who on December 5, 1968, bought it from his father Conrado Luchsinger Rüff (who awarded it to him by ‘liquidation’ in 1954)

This farm is located in a place where numerous Mapuche families have historically lived, who live and carry their worldview, tradition and roots in it. This is directly embodied in the Mapuche territorial dispossession, where through the reduction of lands, they are controlled by a family group of businessmen.

# The Mapuche communities:

The Santa Margarita farm has been claimed for ancestral rights, by the Mapuche communities surrounding that sector for dozens of years. Where in 1999 the first occupation of the property was made by the Ayjarewe Wenteche organization of Truf Truf, together with dozens of families, which aimed to be definitive, but after an eviction order, around 100 police arrived to evict them.

It was already in 2001 that various direct actions began to be carried out, the claim was directly against the properties, which resulted in the installation of a barracks of special forces (inside the property) that ‘guarded’ night and day, but today there is no doubt, it is that this supposed improvement of “coordination” is transformed into greater militarization and greater protection of the police in the face of a legitimate demand of the Mapuche people such as the return of indigenous lands, including through Conadi, where they have been waiting for more than 30 years for the purchase of these, while the government and the right wing try to continue strengthening the police, and a greater onslaught of the police forces in the regions of Araucanía and Biobío.

For the restitution and return of ancestral lands to the Mapuche people!

Resumen Latinoamericano, January 4, 2025

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