News and Analysis 10/14/25

Perspectives on the ceasefire in Gaza:

“Must I explain to a state officer that I wasn’t brainwashed, that I simply read, reflected and believed? The state’s own records show no proven case of ‘forced conversion’ in Rajasthan”:

Israeli war crimes continue …

… and journalists close to Mr. Netanyahu were blunt: “There’s no phase two. That’s clear to everyone, right?” …

… as the settler atrocities continue:

“The Sudanese Journalists’ Union (SJU) issued a statement condemning Suleiman’s killing and denouncing the multiple violations that journalists and the media have been subjected to by the RSF since the war started”:

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

“I stood on the side of the people; my crime is defending the protesters and the families of the slain”:

“Much of what we thought we knew about the attack has turned out to be false or only partially true”:

“Just because you’ve been sentenced to prison because you did something bad, or stupid, or both, doesn’t mean that you lose your First Amendment rights” — Robert Destro, a professor of law at The Catholic University of America’s Columbus School of Law:

“[C]hanting ‘I Love Muhammad’ or displaying it on banners is not illegal or unconstitutional. People of other religions in India also express similar love and reverence for their religious figures, and no action is ever taken against them” …

… and “[i]n a fresh Islamophobic act in India, a Muslim student wearing a hijab was denied entry to class at St. Rita’s School in Palluruthy, Kochi, Kerala, triggering widespread backlash and forcing the authorities to close the institution for two days”:


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