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Abdullah Ocalan- Liberating Life
This 40 page document analyzes the historical struggle for woman's liberation, as is informed by the middle eastern struggle for women's liberation
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Good idea: friendship benches

https://apnews.com/article/mental-health-zimbabwe-park-bench-grandmothers-0a3611a7b800aa3628bd3abe53a131cb

Older people are at the center of a homegrown form of mental health therapy in Zimbabwe that is now being adopted in places like the United States.

The approach involves setting up benches in quiet, discreet corners of community clinics and in some churches, poor neighborhoods and at a university. An older woman with basic training in problem-solving therapy patiently sits there, ready to listen and engage in a one-on-one conversation.
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Yesterday marked the start of the Srebrenica genocide in 1995 when Serbian forces massacred more than 8,000 Bosniaks to support their territorial claims in the region.

red. media spoke with Sedina Delictanović, who survived the Srebrenica genocide but lost her father, grandfather, and uncles. She explains why Srebrenica is considered a genocide: all Bosniaks were told to flee to Srebrenica for safety. Instead, they were massacred en masse.

She reflects on the current genocide in Palestine and reminds us that from Srebrenica to Gaza, we can only count on each other to stop injustice in the world. Those in power have no interest in doing so.

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Happy birthday to the Red Army sniper with the probably coldest quotes, Lyudmila Pavlichenko! With 309 confirmed kills, she was feared by the fascists and earned the nickname “Lady Death” – the most successful female sniper in history.

When the Nazis invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, Pavlichenko was in her fourth year of studies in Kyiv, which she abandoned to serve voluntarily in the Red Army. During the defense of Odessa in 1941, she eliminated 187 enemy troops in only two and a half months.

The higher the number of Pavlichenko’s confirmed kills rose, the more dangerous her operations became. This included counter-sniping or engaging in duels with enemy snipers. Pavlichenko won every sniper duel she fought without exception, passing away only in 1974 in Moscow, almost 30 years after the victory over Nazi Germany.

“The sooner the monster of fascism can be destroyed, the less blood will be shed—and that means your blood as well as ours.” — Lyudmila Pavlichenko.

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