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His name was Muhammad Kamran Asiqh

He was Alexis Grigoropoulos, Zak Kostopoulos, Christos Michalopoulos, Ebuka Mamasubek, Babacar Ndiaye, and Katerina Goulioni, but also Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Mark Duggan, Chris Kaba, and Ibrahima Bah!

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Remember the human cost of this conflict

As the world watches the situation in Palestine unfold, it is essential to remember the human cost of this conflict, particularly for the youngest and most vulnerable.

A poster with information posted on the border wall

Welcoming migrants

What the CRM offers for free, the cartel wants to make migrants pay for.

Free Homayoun and all Criminalised People on the Move!

As the appeal trial of Homayoun Sabetara approaches on 24 September, the Captain Support Network together with the undersigned organisations urgently call for his freedom and for an end to the

Sunset

Summers are not the same for all children

Another summer has passed, with people traveling to various parts of the world—forests, seas, mountains, and cities—with their loved ones to rest and enjoy carefree

A burnt car

Deadliest two weeks for civilians

The trauma of the skies is a common expression used by people in living areas routinely surveilled by drones.

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Is it Worth It?

Taking photos isn’t just a job—it’s our way to resist, exist, preserve our history, and keep our story alive.

A crowd of people holding signs at a protest

A call for Mercury Justice

Members of Asubpeeschoseewagong Netum Anishinabek First Nation (Grassy Narrows) are once again preparing to travel 1900 km to Toronto to call for mercury justice. The

A person in a red jacket and a child stand in the rubble of a demolished house

Demolitions in Masafer Yatta continue unabated

Even the tents that families take refuge in after their homes are demolished are not spared from destruction. Palestinians often tear down their tents, fearing that settlers will attack at night with Molotov cocktails. 

Apache Stronghold Day of Prayer

On July 11th, 2024, the Apache Stronghold started the journey of prayer to the Supreme Court to stop the shattering of human existence and to

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Until when must we wait?

The Palestinian dream has always been, and still is, to create and reclaim the peace we used to live in.

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Hope in the collective

Everything in the collective is transformed, everything in the collective empowers, and everything in the collective becomes hopeful.

A group poses for a portrait

Las Pavas receives land titles

The work of solidarity accompaniment is granular, detailed and calculated, often dealing with the immediate context while illumining the larger structural issues that create injustice and violence.

A group of people pose for a group portrait

A song for peace

Earlier this summer, staff, volunteers, friends, family and migrants gathered to celebrate the 18th anniversary of the Centro de Recursos para Migrantes (CRM) in Agua

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Privilege and Urgency 

Your sense of urgency is our sense of leisure as we don’t, as Palestinians, have the option to plan in advance.

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Crossing the Aegean

What followed the end of the Ottoman Empire was a drawing of national boundaries through the waters of the Aegean Sea and the creation of

Memorial to Inhumanity

Even in death, our differences continue to separate us as is visible at the ‘Memorial to Humanity’ cemetery for victims of border policies in Lesvos

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