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French farmer vows to "starve Paris"
A tractor blockade established at eight points around Paris is intended to "starve Parisians", a French farmer has claimed.
In the event of major disruption, Paris would only have three days' food supplies, as deliveries are made every day, according to government agency Ademe.
It has become the norm that people in large cities never think about food. You go to the nearest supermarket, buy what you want, bring it home and eat way more than you need to keep your dopamine flowing. Parisians are maybe about to find out what 99.9% of our history was like. I say "maybe" because I doubt it'll come to that. Either the government caves in or the police will get involved.
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A tractor blockade established at eight points around Paris is intended to "starve Parisians", a French farmer has claimed.
We are holding a siege in Chartres, one hour away from Paris. It’s part of the blockade... the goal is to put pressure on the government. Blockading Paris will happen naturally. Parisians are going to be hungry. The goal is to starve Parisians. That's it.
In the event of major disruption, Paris would only have three days' food supplies, as deliveries are made every day, according to government agency Ademe.
It has become the norm that people in large cities never think about food. You go to the nearest supermarket, buy what you want, bring it home and eat way more than you need to keep your dopamine flowing. Parisians are maybe about to find out what 99.9% of our history was like. I say "maybe" because I doubt it'll come to that. Either the government caves in or the police will get involved.
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Britain’s Trade Unions and Ukraine – Class Consciousness Project
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Britain’s Trade Unions and Ukraine
Violent clashes in Odessa in 2014 left fifty people dead when a Trade Union Hall was attacked and burned to the ground (photo by Reuters) On April 9th 2022, arch-imperialist and ruling class collab…
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A timely reminder of how the British trade unions gave their support to the Kiev regime.
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The farmers protest has spread to France with a vengeance. The combination of steady erosion of the subsidy regime that ensured the survival of the west European peasantry after WW2 and the massive inflation of energy and other input costs is pushing the whole sector of formerly protected small to medium sized farms in the imperialist countries into bankruptcy.
Forwarded from DD Geopolitics
🇪🇺🇱🇻🇷🇺 The European Commission believes that the European Union has the unilateral right, with the simple agreement of all its member countries, to declare that income from frozen sovereign assets of Russia "does not belong to Russia."
This opinion was expressed by the first deputy head of the European Commission (EC), Valdis Dombrovskis, while addressing members of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington.
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This opinion was expressed by the first deputy head of the European Commission (EC), Valdis Dombrovskis, while addressing members of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington.
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"There is only one among you councillors who had the courage to call for a ceasefire. Shame on the rest of you."
Protesters in the London Borough of Camden interrupted a meeting held by the local council, demanding their representatives call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
Protesters in the London Borough of Camden interrupted a meeting held by the local council, demanding their representatives call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
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Forwarded from Hüseyin Dogru Journalist / red. media founder
In a dark twist to Egypt's football history, today marks the 12th anniversary of the Port Said Stadium massacre, an event some believe was a punitive act against fans for their role in the protests against Hosni Mubarak.
On this tragic day, 74 supporters were mercilessly killed following a match against the Al Masry team. The chaos erupted as Al Masry fans, wielding stones, knives, and fireworks, launched a vicious attack on the Al Ahly supporters. Compounding the horror, the police refused to open the stadium gates, trapping the victims inside, leading to speculation that this act of violence was more than a spontaneous riot, possibly a calculated retribution orchestrated or condoned by military forces.
The Ultras phenomenon in Egypt began in 2007 with the formation of the first fan association for the Al Ahly club. The Ultras were known for their confrontations with Egyptian police, who often treated them violently, subjecting them to humiliating searches and harassment during stadium entries. Eventually, in May 2015, the Egyptian Court ordered the dismantling of the Ultras, a nationwide network of devoted soccer fans, banning all their activities both inside and outside football stadiums.
Although Ultras Ahlawy no longer exists as an organized domestic force, their presence endures in the matches that Al Ahly plays outside of Egypt. Notably, the FIFA Club World Cup tournament has provided a platform for them to convey their message to a broader audience and continue the spirit of this hardcore fan group.
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On this tragic day, 74 supporters were mercilessly killed following a match against the Al Masry team. The chaos erupted as Al Masry fans, wielding stones, knives, and fireworks, launched a vicious attack on the Al Ahly supporters. Compounding the horror, the police refused to open the stadium gates, trapping the victims inside, leading to speculation that this act of violence was more than a spontaneous riot, possibly a calculated retribution orchestrated or condoned by military forces.
The Ultras phenomenon in Egypt began in 2007 with the formation of the first fan association for the Al Ahly club. The Ultras were known for their confrontations with Egyptian police, who often treated them violently, subjecting them to humiliating searches and harassment during stadium entries. Eventually, in May 2015, the Egyptian Court ordered the dismantling of the Ultras, a nationwide network of devoted soccer fans, banning all their activities both inside and outside football stadiums.
Although Ultras Ahlawy no longer exists as an organized domestic force, their presence endures in the matches that Al Ahly plays outside of Egypt. Notably, the FIFA Club World Cup tournament has provided a platform for them to convey their message to a broader audience and continue the spirit of this hardcore fan group.
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