News and Analysis 8/28/25

The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues:

The “president of the National Council of Canadian Muslims … said the nearly 300-page report released on Tuesday offering recommendations to strengthen secularism in Quebec is not suggesting that the government ‘proceed in the spectrum of neutrality’”:

Israeli war crimes continue:

A “proliferation of decrees has been introduced by Libyan authorities that further entrench executive control over civil society organizations”:

“The United States withdrew from the UN Human Rights Council earlier this year. Still, it continues to owe about $1.5bn in outstanding fees to the UN”:

“IAEA inspectors have returned to Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant but not yet the other sites, including those targeted by the US strikes”:

“Through mixed media and observational storytelling, Skater Uktis captures their journey of self-expression and empowerment”:

“[A]ny country can legally intervene (individually or in concert with others) to stop the genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes of the Israeli regime. Indeed … states are legally obliged to do so in the face of such atrocities”:

The founder of the Alternative Movement for Individual Liberties faces “a sentence of up to two years in prison for “anyone who offends the Islamic religion” for “posting online in late July a picture of herself wearing a T-shirt with the word ‘Allah’ in Arabic followed by ‘is lesbian’”:


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