Former Uruguayan president and left-wing icon José Mujica has died. José Mujica was in power in Uruguay from 2010 to 2015. He was considered the "poorest president in the world". Even when he was head of state, he lived in a simple farm near the capital Montevideo and drove an old Volkswagen Beetle. In my opinion he was an icon and an example for presidents or politicians in the world, especially the world today, where human rights, freedom and dignity are no longer on the agenda of many politicians, instead there are very rich Oligarchen ( IT billionaires etc..) and the voice of the ordinary citizen is no longer heard. Genocides have become normal for politicians but also some citizens, how sad has the state of humanity become. This is how fascism works which took over many parts of the world . RIP he was 89 at the time of his death!
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The Bombing of Rotterdam: May 14th, 1940
Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yV0JA0JM194&t=67s
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In 1939, Rotterdam was a thriving port city in the Netherlands, known for its vibrant trade, industry, and modern architecture. As one of the largest and busiest ports in Europe, it played a crucial role in international commerce. The city was a cultural and economic hub with a growing population and a mix of historic and modern elements in its urban landscape. However, tensions were high in 1939 due to the looming threat of World War II, as the Netherlands sought to maintain its neutrality, as it had during World War I.
Rotterdam's fate changed dramatically on May 14, 1940, during the early stages of World War II. Despite the Netherlands' declaration of neutrality, German forces launched an invasion on May 10, 1940. As German troops advanced, resistance in Rotterdam became a focal point of the conflict. To force the city's surrender, the German Luftwaffe conducted a devastating aerial bombardment.
The bombing destroyed much of Rotterdam’s city center, reducing its historic core to rubble. Around 900 civilians were killed, and approximately 80,000 people were left homeless. The attack obliterated many iconic buildings, including centuries-old structures, and left the city with a desolate landscape. The psychological impact of the bombing also pressured Dutch forces to surrender the same day to prevent further destruction in other cities.
After the surrender, Rotterdam fell under German occupation for the remainder of the war. The city’s strategic port made it a vital location for the Nazis, who heavily fortified it and used it for military logistics. Rotterdam’s population endured harsh living conditions, including food shortages and forced labor.
Resistance movements emerged in Rotterdam, as in other parts of the Netherlands, though these were met with brutal reprisals. The city became a site of covert operations and sabotage efforts aimed at undermining German control.
Rotterdam was liberated in May 1945 when German forces surrendered in the Netherlands. However, the city was left in ruins and faced a long and arduous recovery process. Post-war efforts focused on rebuilding Rotterdam as a modern city, leading to its transformation into a hub of innovative architecture and urban design in the decades that followed.
Today, Rotterdam's dramatic wartime history is memorialized through its urban renewal projects, monuments, and museums, serving as a reminder of its resilience and ability to rebuild from devastation.
Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yV0JA0JM194&t=67s
Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bb...
In 1939, Rotterdam was a thriving port city in the Netherlands, known for its vibrant trade, industry, and modern architecture. As one of the largest and busiest ports in Europe, it played a crucial role in international commerce. The city was a cultural and economic hub with a growing population and a mix of historic and modern elements in its urban landscape. However, tensions were high in 1939 due to the looming threat of World War II, as the Netherlands sought to maintain its neutrality, as it had during World War I.
Rotterdam's fate changed dramatically on May 14, 1940, during the early stages of World War II. Despite the Netherlands' declaration of neutrality, German forces launched an invasion on May 10, 1940. As German troops advanced, resistance in Rotterdam became a focal point of the conflict. To force the city's surrender, the German Luftwaffe conducted a devastating aerial bombardment.
The bombing destroyed much of Rotterdam’s city center, reducing its historic core to rubble. Around 900 civilians were killed, and approximately 80,000 people were left homeless. The attack obliterated many iconic buildings, including centuries-old structures, and left the city with a desolate landscape. The psychological impact of the bombing also pressured Dutch forces to surrender the same day to prevent further destruction in other cities.
After the surrender, Rotterdam fell under German occupation for the remainder of the war. The city’s strategic port made it a vital location for the Nazis, who heavily fortified it and used it for military logistics. Rotterdam’s population endured harsh living conditions, including food shortages and forced labor.
Resistance movements emerged in Rotterdam, as in other parts of the Netherlands, though these were met with brutal reprisals. The city became a site of covert operations and sabotage efforts aimed at undermining German control.
Rotterdam was liberated in May 1945 when German forces surrendered in the Netherlands. However, the city was left in ruins and faced a long and arduous recovery process. Post-war efforts focused on rebuilding Rotterdam as a modern city, leading to its transformation into a hub of innovative architecture and urban design in the decades that followed.
Today, Rotterdam's dramatic wartime history is memorialized through its urban renewal projects, monuments, and museums, serving as a reminder of its resilience and ability to rebuild from devastation.
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The sad remains of Rotterdam after the destructive German bombardement on 14 May 1940 [AI enhanced]
On the 10th of May 1940 the German army invaded The Netherlands. During four days the Dutch military heavy resisted the onslaught. A German ultimatum to surrender was ignored by the Dutch government after which Hitler decided to heavily bombard Rotterdam.…
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🇷🇺 Torskoye is under the control of the Russian Army 🪖 Servicemen of the 67th Motorised Rifle Division of the 25th Combined Arms Army of the Zapad Group of Forces took part in the offensive. Following the liberation of Torskoye from Ukrainian troops, Russian assault detachments set up Russian flags in the settlement. Torskoye is a village in Kramatorsk Raion in Donetsk Oblast about 112.3 kilometres north by east of the centre of Donetsk city
At the NATO meeting in Antalya, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan called for a more balanced distribution of defense responsibilities across the alliance. “We share Mark Rutte’s vision — the incoming NATO Secretary General — that we need a security network stretching from Texas to Ankara,” he said. Turkey is part of NATO.
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🇷🇺🇪🇪 Estonia Attempted to Seize an Oil Tanker in the Baltic, but Russian Su-35 Intervened . The Estonian Navy, with NATO aviation support, set up a naval ambush in the Gulf of Finland. They tried to force a Gabon-flagged tanker, en route to a Russian port, into Estonian waters. But the Tanker managed to get away and didn't fall for the trap set-up by the Estonians.
The Moscow Metro has "dressed up" for its 90th anniversary!
Take a look at the beautifully decorated Trubnaya station: among the festive decorations, you can spot trains of various models and eras.
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Take a look at the beautifully decorated Trubnaya station: among the festive decorations, you can spot trains of various models and eras.
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Gesprekken in Istanbul een wirwar aan propaganda en medialeugens
https://freesuriyah.eu/2025/05/16/gesprekken-in-istanbul-een-wirwar-aan-propaganda-en-medialeugens/
De gesprekken in Istanbul, Turkije zijn een mediaspektakel met veel hypes en onwaarheden, foto’s Getty Images, Reuters, bewerking: Mirjam©Photo
De hele wereldpers is verzameld in Istanbul, Turkije. Daar staan ze in lange rijen te wachten voor een gesloten deur. Daar zullen de onderhandelingen plaatsvinden, natuurlijk zoals ik al zei achter gesloten deuren, dus de pers zal er niet veel van meekrijgen.
Die wachten op verklaringen van de aanwezige partijen, en zelfs dan zijn deze verklaringen vaak niet compleet. Diplomatie speelt zich achter gesloten deuren af, hoewel de situatie sinds de Amerikaanse President Donald Trumps aantreden wel is veranderd. Maar het probleem met hem is dat hij, zoals we in Nederland zeggen, “zo wisselvallig is als het weer is” . Hij strooit met losse flodders en kreten die vaak niets met de realiteit te maken hebben.
De realiteit is dat het niet van Amerika of Europa afhangt of er vrede komt, het gaat eigenlijk tussen twee partijen, Rusland en Oekraïne, andere landen kunnen slechts bemiddelen. Het probleem is natuurlijk wel dat het een Amerikaanse proxy-oorlog was/is en dat Europa nu deze positie heeft overgenomen, hoewel ik niet zo zeker ben van het Amerikaanse standpunt. Trump wil misschien wel een oplossing zoals hij vaalk zegt, maar de ‘haviken’ in zijn regering niet, en helaas zijn er teveel van hen.
Oekraïne is niet klaar voor een vredesakkoord. Dit komt tot uiting in de weigering om territoriale concessies te doen en om af te zien NAVO-lidmaatschap. In de westerse/Europese media is er een campagne gaande tegen de Russische president Vladimir Poetin en tegen Rusland. Er wordt gelogen en bedrogen, Mark Rutte zei onlangs dat Oekraïne geen NAVO-lidmaatschap beloofd was, wat natuurlijk niet waar is. Maar ja, het is Rutte, alias Pinokkio.
Read more:https://freesuriyah.eu/2025/05/16/gesprekken-in-istanbul-een-wirwar-aan-propaganda-en-medialeugens/
Gesprekken in Istanbul een wirwar aan propaganda en medialeugens
https://freesuriyah.eu/2025/05/16/gesprekken-in-istanbul-een-wirwar-aan-propaganda-en-medialeugens/
De gesprekken in Istanbul, Turkije zijn een mediaspektakel met veel hypes en onwaarheden, foto’s Getty Images, Reuters, bewerking: Mirjam©Photo
De hele wereldpers is verzameld in Istanbul, Turkije. Daar staan ze in lange rijen te wachten voor een gesloten deur. Daar zullen de onderhandelingen plaatsvinden, natuurlijk zoals ik al zei achter gesloten deuren, dus de pers zal er niet veel van meekrijgen.
Die wachten op verklaringen van de aanwezige partijen, en zelfs dan zijn deze verklaringen vaak niet compleet. Diplomatie speelt zich achter gesloten deuren af, hoewel de situatie sinds de Amerikaanse President Donald Trumps aantreden wel is veranderd. Maar het probleem met hem is dat hij, zoals we in Nederland zeggen, “zo wisselvallig is als het weer is” . Hij strooit met losse flodders en kreten die vaak niets met de realiteit te maken hebben.
De realiteit is dat het niet van Amerika of Europa afhangt of er vrede komt, het gaat eigenlijk tussen twee partijen, Rusland en Oekraïne, andere landen kunnen slechts bemiddelen. Het probleem is natuurlijk wel dat het een Amerikaanse proxy-oorlog was/is en dat Europa nu deze positie heeft overgenomen, hoewel ik niet zo zeker ben van het Amerikaanse standpunt. Trump wil misschien wel een oplossing zoals hij vaalk zegt, maar de ‘haviken’ in zijn regering niet, en helaas zijn er teveel van hen.
Oekraïne is niet klaar voor een vredesakkoord. Dit komt tot uiting in de weigering om territoriale concessies te doen en om af te zien NAVO-lidmaatschap. In de westerse/Europese media is er een campagne gaande tegen de Russische president Vladimir Poetin en tegen Rusland. Er wordt gelogen en bedrogen, Mark Rutte zei onlangs dat Oekraïne geen NAVO-lidmaatschap beloofd was, wat natuurlijk niet waar is. Maar ja, het is Rutte, alias Pinokkio.
Read more:https://freesuriyah.eu/2025/05/16/gesprekken-in-istanbul-een-wirwar-aan-propaganda-en-medialeugens/
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Gesprekken in Istanbul een wirwar aan propaganda en medialeugens
De gesprekken in Istanbul, Turkije zijn een mediaspektakel met veel hypes en onwaarheden, foto's Getty Images, Reuters, bewerking: Mirjam©Photo De hele wereldpers is verzameld in Istanbul, Turkije. Daar staan ze in lange rijen te wachten voor
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For non-Dutch unknown, but for Dutch an icon Jan Terlouw a D'66 politician and a writer died. He wrote the famous children's book "Oorlogswinter", every Dutch child devoured it, at school we had to read it. Although I was not a supporter of his party, in the beginning of the founding of D'66 it was an innovative party with Hans van Mierlo as icon, but later it became a kind of yuppie party with mostly strange people and strange ideas. RIP Jan Terlouw
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🚨🇪🇺 ANTI-EUROPEAN ACTION IN MOSCOW! 🇷🇺🚩
The European Union is a sponsor of Nazism! That is what Communists and Nationalists said on May 15th. When European diplomats flocked to the Metropol hotel to celebrate 'Europe Day'.
The heads of European diplomatic missions gathered in the center of Moscow on the occasion of "Europe Day", where they once again expressed solidarity and comprehensive support for the Kiev regime, as well as the introduction of further anti-Russian sanctions.
Communists and Nationalists united to prevent European diplomats from entering the hotel. Groups such as The United Communist Party, Left Front and The Other Russia participated. They screamed Russian blood is being spilled by Nazis once again.
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The European Union is a sponsor of Nazism! That is what Communists and Nationalists said on May 15th. When European diplomats flocked to the Metropol hotel to celebrate 'Europe Day'.
The heads of European diplomatic missions gathered in the center of Moscow on the occasion of "Europe Day", where they once again expressed solidarity and comprehensive support for the Kiev regime, as well as the introduction of further anti-Russian sanctions.
Communists and Nationalists united to prevent European diplomats from entering the hotel. Groups such as The United Communist Party, Left Front and The Other Russia participated. They screamed Russian blood is being spilled by Nazis once again.
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🕯The participants of the ceremony honoured the memory of those who died during the Great Patriotic War. At the end of the ceremony, a military band played the anthems of Russia and Belarus.
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This is Gaza, when the world talks about 7th October, about hostages, about the crime, the world is NOT talking about what is happening every day when normal people, civilians, women, children, old, young men are being massacred. This is truly genocide, and you know what most of the world politicians are silent, let it all happen. The co-called Arab-brother countries in Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia etc... don't lift a finger, there is limited food only dead and destruction, that's the harsh truth. People in Gaza will be ethnically cleansed in most likely a couple of months. Yesterday was the Nakba, but this is worse than the Nakba.
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Stalin has returned to the Moscow Metro
A bas-relief featuring the General Secretary has been restored in the passageway of Taganskaya station to mark the 90th anniversary of the Moscow Metro. The original was destroyed in the 1960s.
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A bas-relief featuring the General Secretary has been restored in the passageway of Taganskaya station to mark the 90th anniversary of the Moscow Metro. The original was destroyed in the 1960s.
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European Sanctions for European Journalists Becoming a Reality
https://devend.online/2025/05/17/european-sanctions-for-european-journalists-becoming-a-reality/
The EU plans to adopt new sanctions against Russia on May 20, 2025. German citizens will be included in the sanctions lists for the first time. Dutch and Belgian citizens will also be included. Photos: EU, Getty Images, editing: Mirjam©Photo
The EU’s unlawful sanctions frenzy is reaching the next level if the report published on Friday by the German research collective Correctiv is correct. According to the report, German citizens are to be added to the sanctions lists for the first time: Thomas Röper and Alina Lipp are named.
Individual sanctions mean that people on the EU sanctions list are generally not allowed to enter or transit through the EU. The right of return at any time, which is central to citizenship, is thus undermined, for individuals not mentioned in the Correctiv report.
I will probably also be sanctioned (by the EU), the media in the Netherlands is running at full speed, for a few days now I have been receiving interview requests from, for example, a news-outlet (sponsored through the government) called KRO-Pointer (they already wrote 3 article about me since 2022) and other outlets, in which the most idiotic questions are asked.
Of course I am already persona non grata in the Netherlands and my citizen service number has long been closed (2023) or at least not made accessible (without this you can do nothing in the Netherlands). I am suspected of money laundering (a small amount that I still had in a German bank) and the police even came to the door at my old address and the current owners got the fright of their lives.
But that is not all: since a few weeks my family is being followed and harassed by the press and the Dutch intelligence service (AIVD), friends (if I still have any there they are frightened even to mention my name) are being shadowed by the Dutch intelligence and espionage service AIVD. Even on social media they are investigating who the friends of my family are and they are being approached to ask if they have information about me. I have a lot of evidence, but I will not publish it here because I fear for the safety of my family and friends.
https://devend.online/2025/05/17/european-sanctions-for-european-journalists-becoming-a-reality/
The EU plans to adopt new sanctions against Russia on May 20, 2025. German citizens will be included in the sanctions lists for the first time. Dutch and Belgian citizens will also be included. Photos: EU, Getty Images, editing: Mirjam©Photo
The EU’s unlawful sanctions frenzy is reaching the next level if the report published on Friday by the German research collective Correctiv is correct. According to the report, German citizens are to be added to the sanctions lists for the first time: Thomas Röper and Alina Lipp are named.
Individual sanctions mean that people on the EU sanctions list are generally not allowed to enter or transit through the EU. The right of return at any time, which is central to citizenship, is thus undermined, for individuals not mentioned in the Correctiv report.
I will probably also be sanctioned (by the EU), the media in the Netherlands is running at full speed, for a few days now I have been receiving interview requests from, for example, a news-outlet (sponsored through the government) called KRO-Pointer (they already wrote 3 article about me since 2022) and other outlets, in which the most idiotic questions are asked.
Of course I am already persona non grata in the Netherlands and my citizen service number has long been closed (2023) or at least not made accessible (without this you can do nothing in the Netherlands). I am suspected of money laundering (a small amount that I still had in a German bank) and the police even came to the door at my old address and the current owners got the fright of their lives.
But that is not all: since a few weeks my family is being followed and harassed by the press and the Dutch intelligence service (AIVD), friends (if I still have any there they are frightened even to mention my name) are being shadowed by the Dutch intelligence and espionage service AIVD. Even on social media they are investigating who the friends of my family are and they are being approached to ask if they have information about me. I have a lot of evidence, but I will not publish it here because I fear for the safety of my family and friends.
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European Sanctions for European Journalists Becoming a Reality
The EU plans to adopt new sanctions against Russia on May 20, 2025. German citizens will be included in the sanctions lists for the first time. Dutch and Belgian citizens will also be included. Photos: