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The war for Iran

The USA is gearing up for war with Iran. I’ve anticipated this war all my life, but I didn’t expect to feel quite so disoriented

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When a witness becomes a victim

In an age in which the act of bearing witness carries heightened risk, accompaniment comes with an increased personal toll. Here, two members of CPT Palestine reflect on a particularly tense morning.

A gate blocking access to a road

The gates at the entrances of West Bank cities: division and daily hardship

Across the occupied West Bank including major cities like Hebron (Al-Khalil), Nablus, Ramallah, and many towns and villages, Israeli forces have significantly increased the installation of heavy metal gates and military checkpoints at entrances to Palestinian communities. These gates have become symbols of fragmentation, control, and hardship in the lives of ordinary Palestinians. 

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In the shipwreck’s wake

Ten days have passed since fifteen migrants died in a shipwreck off the coast of Chios, Greece. There are questions about the actions of the

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Counting the toll

On 3 February, off the coast of Chios island, fifteen migrants drowned in the Aegean Sea. Once more, the Greek Coast Guard has questions to

A mother and a baby

The birth of another “Deniz”

Rangin Muhammad gave birth while displaced, far from her home, after fleeing attacks that made even reaching a hospital impossible. Her daughter was born only

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Justice delayed is justice denied

After eight years, the defendants in one of Europe’s most notorious “criminalisation of solidarity” cases have been acquitted. Although the verdict brings relief, can this really be called justice?

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Surrounded by crocodiles in an orange home

In the West Bank, 21,000 homes have been shattered by the incarceration of a family member. Ameera Al-Rajabi reflects on the human toll of mass imprisonment.

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Resilience on the border

We have volunteered at CAME – Centro de Atención al Migrante Exodus, the migrant shelter in Agua Prieta, Sonora, MX – for over 10 years.

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Strength to Love

Recently, I was honoured to attend the wedding of two social leaders deeply devoted to one another, to their family and community, to their faith,

We Cannot Stand Aside

The CPT Iraqi Kurdistan team joins the call for solidarity with the people of Rojava. Two members of the CPT team, together with a group

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Solidarity is not a crime

After eight long years of injustice, solidarity won.  The court hearing in Lesvos, on January 15, was convened because twenty-four humanitarian volunteers, who rescued families

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New year hope 

This year, we have noticed more rain in Palestine, and we pray that it brings salvation. Day by day, we witness the escalation of settler

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Crisis and community

As we enter 2026, we are adjusting to a world in flux. Last week the United States invaded Caracas and abducted Venezuela’s president Maduro. He

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Saving lives is not a crime 

A decade ago, in the summer of 2015, the Greek island of Lesvos became the epicenter of Europe’s “refugee crisis.” Images of local residents doing

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Sand in the gears

The PKK-Turkey peace process has been underway since February this year. Abdullah Ocalan, the imprisoned leader of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, ordered the PKK to

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