Week 270. Today we are striking in solidarity with Palestine and Gaza. The world needs to speak up and call for and immediate ceasefire, justice and freedom for Palestinians and all civilians affected.
Here are some accounts where you can find information on how you can help:
@medicalaidpal
@palestinianyouthmovement
@combatantsforpeace
@ifnotnoworg
@jewishvoiceforpeace
@activestills
@palestinianmedicalreliefsoc
@cjnvgram
@btselem
@standing.together.english
@adalahjusticeproject
@al_haq_organisation
@adalah.legal.center
@palestinespeaks
It has come to my knowledge that the stuffed animal shown in my earlier post can be interpreted by some as a symbol for antisemitism, which I was completely unaware of. The toy in the picture is a tool often used by autistic people as a way to communicate feelings.
We are of course against every type of discrimination, and condemn antisemitism in all forms and shapes. This is non-negotiable. That is why I deleted the last post.
The death rate in Gaza is at a historic high, with thousands of children killed in just a few weeks.
Demanding an end to this inexcusable violence is a question of basic humanity. Silence is complicity. You cannot be silent in an unfolding genocide.
Read FFF Sweden’s op-ed in the link in bio.
#StandWithPalestine #StandWithGaza
Week 271. #FridaysForFuture #ClimateStrike #StandWithPalestine #StandWithGaza Parliament House, Stockholm
Week 269. Today I’m joining Sámi youth to blockade and shut down the Norwegian state due to their violations of human- and indigenous rights. Read more on @nsr_nuorat and @naturogungdom Oslo
Week 269. Today I’m joining Sámi youth to blockade and shut down the Norwegian state due to their violations of human- and indigenous rights. Read more on @nsr_nuorat and @naturogungdom Oslo
Week 269. Today I’m joining Sámi youth to blockade and shut down the Norwegian state due to their violations of human- and indigenous rights. Read more on @nsr_nuorat and @naturogungdom Oslo
Week 269. Today I’m joining Sámi youth to blockade and shut down the Norwegian state due to their violations of human- and indigenous rights. Read more on @nsr_nuorat and @naturogungdom Oslo
Week 269. Today I’m joining Sámi youth to blockade and shut down the Norwegian state due to their violations of human- and indigenous rights. Read more on @nsr_nuorat and @naturogungdom Oslo
Climate strike week 274. #FridaysForFuture #ClimateStrike #OpenRafahCrossing Parliament House, Stockholm
Week 272. #FridaysForFuture #ClimateStrike
A call to action from @GretaThunberg 🗣️ 🎬
Who else should we invite to our studio to take part in The Climate Conversation? 🎙️
Tag your favourite voices in the climate movement below. 👇 #ClimateCrisis #ClimateAction #Activist
Climate strike week 278. The final outcome of #COP28 is not a “historic win”, it is yet another example of extremely vague and watered down texts full of loopholes that in no way is even close to being sufficient for staying within the 1,5° limit and ensure climate justice. Phasing out fossil fuels is a bare minimum. We need drastic immediate emission cuts and binding commitments from the largest contributors of the climate crisis to finance loss and damages, adaptation and a just transition in the most affected areas. We cannot talk about climate action without addressing the root causes of this crisis and without having MAPA in the room.
Let’s call this COP out for what it is – another betrayal and a stab in the back. #FridaysForFuture #ClimateStrike Parliament House, Stockholm
Climate strike week 268. #FridaysForFuture #ClimateStrike Parliament House, Stockholm
Climate strike week 275. #FridaysForFuture #ClimateStrike Parliament House, Stockholm
Climate strike week 277. This week people all over the world are protesting to demand real climate action and climate justice from #COP28 currently taking place in Dubai.
We need the fossil fuel lobbyists out of climate negotiations, and no more empty promises!
#FridaysForFuture #ClimateStrike #PollutersOut Parliament House, Stockholm
Climate strike week 276. We need real climate action now! #FridaysForFuture #ClimateStrike Parliament House, Stockholm
The future of Panama’s protected area Bosque Donoso lies this week in the hands of nine judges of the country’s Supreme Court.
The people of Panamá are calling on the Supreme Court to halt the largest mining operation in Central America, by ruling that the mine owned by Minera Panamá is unconstitutional.
The mine endangers the lives and health of local communities and threathenes the survival of wildlife and the health of the ecosystem.
Together with local and international organizations we stand in solidarity with the people of Panamá, and urge the Supreme Court to reject Central America’s largest open-pit copper mine!
Sign the petition in my bio!
#PanamaTeQuieroVerde
#PanamáValeMásSinMinería
@duletvindigena @waguafilms @mullu.tv & Passu Creative Community
Stop the ongoing human rights violations in Sápmi!
The Norwegian energy company Statkraft and the other owners of the illegal Fosen windfarm must demand the Norwegian Government to deliver a solution within the violation reach 1000 days and earmark the money earned on the windfarm to restoring the land back to the reindeer herders on Fosen. The companies can’t profile themselves as green when they own wind turbines that violate the Samis’ human rights.
Share this post and tag the owners in your story:
@statkraft @regjeringen @jonasgahrs @jcvestre @fosenvind @aneobuild @bern_berne @muenchen
11th of October, it is 2 years since the Norwegian Supreme Court ruled that the wind turbines on Fosen entail an ongoing human rights violation. Since the huge protests in Oslo earlier this year got worldwide attention and led to an admission and apology from the Norwegian Government, there has been nothing but silence from the responsible ministers. 11.october started a new huge protest for indigenous rights in Oslo (Norway), two years after the Norwegian Supreme court ruled that the windfarm on Fosen is violating the human rights.
We need renewable energy to solve the climate crisis, but indigenous peoples have sacrificed enough in the face of climate change that the society at large has created, and we cannot have renewable energy that violates human rights. Statkraft and other owners must take their responsibility and demand a solution in the Fosen case. This is crucial so that green energy is developed in the right way in the future without encroaching on the rights of the indigenous people.
Let’s stand in solidarity with the young Sámi who are fighting for their basic human rights. This struggle has been going on for centuries, and we cannot accept that the colonization of Sápmi is still happening. Therefore, show your support by sharing this and tag the responsible actors. Please also help spreading the word so that everyone who can be in Oslo now and show their support, come to join the protest – both solidarity activists and activists who want to engage in civil disobedience.
Baajh Vaeride Årrodh and ČSV!✊🏼
Stop the ongoing human rights violations in Sápmi!
The Norwegian energy company Statkraft and the other owners of the illegal Fosen windfarm must demand the Norwegian Government to deliver a solution within the violation reach 1000 days and earmark the money earned on the windfarm to restoring the land back to the reindeer herders on Fosen. The companies can’t profile themselves as green when they own wind turbines that violate the Samis’ human rights.
Share this post and tag the owners in your story:
@statkraft @regjeringen @jonasgahrs @jcvestre @fosenvind @aneobuild @bern_berne @muenchen
11th of October, it is 2 years since the Norwegian Supreme Court ruled that the wind turbines on Fosen entail an ongoing human rights violation. Since the huge protests in Oslo earlier this year got worldwide attention and led to an admission and apology from the Norwegian Government, there has been nothing but silence from the responsible ministers. 11.october started a new huge protest for indigenous rights in Oslo (Norway), two years after the Norwegian Supreme court ruled that the windfarm on Fosen is violating the human rights.
We need renewable energy to solve the climate crisis, but indigenous peoples have sacrificed enough in the face of climate change that the society at large has created, and we cannot have renewable energy that violates human rights. Statkraft and other owners must take their responsibility and demand a solution in the Fosen case. This is crucial so that green energy is developed in the right way in the future without encroaching on the rights of the indigenous people.
Let’s stand in solidarity with the young Sámi who are fighting for their basic human rights. This struggle has been going on for centuries, and we cannot accept that the colonization of Sápmi is still happening. Therefore, show your support by sharing this and tag the responsible actors. Please also help spreading the word so that everyone who can be in Oslo now and show their support, come to join the protest – both solidarity activists and activists who want to engage in civil disobedience.
Baajh Vaeride Årrodh and ČSV!✊🏼
Stop the ongoing human rights violations in Sápmi!
The Norwegian energy company Statkraft and the other owners of the illegal Fosen windfarm must demand the Norwegian Government to deliver a solution within the violation reach 1000 days and earmark the money earned on the windfarm to restoring the land back to the reindeer herders on Fosen. The companies can’t profile themselves as green when they own wind turbines that violate the Samis’ human rights.
Share this post and tag the owners in your story:
@statkraft @regjeringen @jonasgahrs @jcvestre @fosenvind @aneobuild @bern_berne @muenchen
11th of October, it is 2 years since the Norwegian Supreme Court ruled that the wind turbines on Fosen entail an ongoing human rights violation. Since the huge protests in Oslo earlier this year got worldwide attention and led to an admission and apology from the Norwegian Government, there has been nothing but silence from the responsible ministers. 11.october started a new huge protest for indigenous rights in Oslo (Norway), two years after the Norwegian Supreme court ruled that the windfarm on Fosen is violating the human rights.
We need renewable energy to solve the climate crisis, but indigenous peoples have sacrificed enough in the face of climate change that the society at large has created, and we cannot have renewable energy that violates human rights. Statkraft and other owners must take their responsibility and demand a solution in the Fosen case. This is crucial so that green energy is developed in the right way in the future without encroaching on the rights of the indigenous people.
Let’s stand in solidarity with the young Sámi who are fighting for their basic human rights. This struggle has been going on for centuries, and we cannot accept that the colonization of Sápmi is still happening. Therefore, show your support by sharing this and tag the responsible actors. Please also help spreading the word so that everyone who can be in Oslo now and show their support, come to join the protest – both solidarity activists and activists who want to engage in civil disobedience.
Baajh Vaeride Årrodh and ČSV!✊🏼
Stop the ongoing human rights violations in Sápmi!
The Norwegian energy company Statkraft and the other owners of the illegal Fosen windfarm must demand the Norwegian Government to deliver a solution within the violation reach 1000 days and earmark the money earned on the windfarm to restoring the land back to the reindeer herders on Fosen. The companies can’t profile themselves as green when they own wind turbines that violate the Samis’ human rights.
Share this post and tag the owners in your story:
@statkraft @regjeringen @jonasgahrs @jcvestre @fosenvind @aneobuild @bern_berne @muenchen
11th of October, it is 2 years since the Norwegian Supreme Court ruled that the wind turbines on Fosen entail an ongoing human rights violation. Since the huge protests in Oslo earlier this year got worldwide attention and led to an admission and apology from the Norwegian Government, there has been nothing but silence from the responsible ministers. 11.october started a new huge protest for indigenous rights in Oslo (Norway), two years after the Norwegian Supreme court ruled that the windfarm on Fosen is violating the human rights.
We need renewable energy to solve the climate crisis, but indigenous peoples have sacrificed enough in the face of climate change that the society at large has created, and we cannot have renewable energy that violates human rights. Statkraft and other owners must take their responsibility and demand a solution in the Fosen case. This is crucial so that green energy is developed in the right way in the future without encroaching on the rights of the indigenous people.
Let’s stand in solidarity with the young Sámi who are fighting for their basic human rights. This struggle has been going on for centuries, and we cannot accept that the colonization of Sápmi is still happening. Therefore, show your support by sharing this and tag the responsible actors. Please also help spreading the word so that everyone who can be in Oslo now and show their support, come to join the protest – both solidarity activists and activists who want to engage in civil disobedience.
Baajh Vaeride Årrodh and ČSV!✊🏼
➡️ Uncle Pabai and Uncle Paul are indigenous leaders of the Maluyligal Nation and they are taking the Australian government to court to protect their ancestral lands and way of life from climate change ✊
➡️ Join them in solidarity and urge the Australian Prime Minister to take climate action through Amnesty International’s global #Write4Rights campaign. Sign the petition via link in bio.
#W4R23 ✍️