“[T]he BBC’s news operation skewed stories in favor of Israel’s narratives and repeatedly dismissed objections registered by scores of staffers who, throughout the past 14 months, demanded that the network uphold its commitment to impartiality and fairness”:
- The BBC’s Civil War Over Gaza (Drop Site)
“Under the agreement, the schools must step up reporting of complaints to the OCR office and review all complaints and reports of harassment from the past two academic years to determine if further action is needed”:
- UCSC, Other Campuses Resolve Gaza Protest Discrimination Complaints from Jewish, Muslim Students (East Bay Times)
“Bashar al-Assad left his country so secretively that some of his aides remained in the palace hours after he had left, waiting for a speech that never came”:
“We have documents that prove we own this land, which we’ve farmed since forever. Ask the settlers where they are from?”:
Israeli war crimes continue:
- At Least 22 People Killed by Israeli Airstrikes as Vatican Envoy Visits Gaza for Pre-Christmas Mass (AP / PBS)
- Israeli Order to Evacuate Gaza Hospital ‘Next to Impossible’ to Obey, Say Medics (Reuters)
- Winter Is Hitting Gaza and Many Palestinians Have Little Protection from the Cold (AP)
- Middle East Crisis: Families Scavenging for Food Scraps in Khan Younis, Says Unrwa – as It Happened (The Guardian)
- I Am Living My Own Nakba (Aljazeera)
- LIVE: Israel Kills 11 Palestinians in Wave of Attacks on Gaza’s al-Mawasi (Aljazeera)
“[A]lmost 15,000 predominantly Muslim women have benefited from Muslim-led organisation”:
“Chua admitted to sharing the two videos and posting content while posing as the victim because he did not like the victim. When Chua’s phone was seized, the police also found WeChat messages from Chua saying that it was ‘fun’ and ‘felt really good’”:
- Man Jailed for Sharing Anti-Islam Videos on Facebook While Posing as Someone He Disliked (Channel News Asia)
“India has no state religion, so the government must ensure the protection of all places of worship” — Bhagyashah Kurne, a Bombay High Court lawyer and human rights activist:
“15% of Muslim doctors surveyed had encountered patients refusing treatment because they didn’t want a Muslim doctor. And more than half — 56% — felt scrutiny was heightened because of their religious identity”:
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