• Economic boycott is one such strategy that can be employed to support the Palestinian cause. By pressuring governments worldwide to impose sanctions on Israeli companies, businesses with ties to Israel’s economy, and the Israeli military and surveillance systems operating in occupied Palestinian territories, economic boycott can exert significant pressure to demand a ceasefire and promote a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
    Economic boycott is one such strategy that can be employed to support the Palestinian cause. By pressuring governments worldwide to impose sanctions on Israeli companies, businesses with ties to Israel’s economy, and the Israeli military and surveillance systems operating in occupied Palestinian territories, economic boycott can exert significant pressure to demand a ceasefire and promote a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
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  • COP27 climate summit in Egypt is a crucial opportunity to act and prevent the world spiraling into catastrophe. Its already clear governments are not making the progress we need. Across the world, a wave of resistance is forming, one of global solidarity and we need you to be a part of it. The world is at a tipping point, but through our collective action we can save the mother earth from devastation.

    We need to call upon our government that we will not accept anything less than a commitment to a Global Green New Deal. There are pathways to keep global heating below 1.5°C, and deliver greater climate, economic, & social justice, but they require our leaders to act now, and put in to motion a Global Green New Deal.

    #climatechange #climate #climatecrisis #climateemergency #climatesummit #cop27

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    COP27 climate summit in Egypt is a crucial opportunity to act and prevent the world spiraling into catastrophe. Its already clear governments are not making the progress we need. Across the world, a wave of resistance is forming, one of global solidarity and we need you to be a part of it. The world is at a tipping point, but through our collective action we can save the mother earth from devastation. We need to call upon our government that we will not accept anything less than a commitment to a Global Green New Deal. There are pathways to keep global heating below 1.5°C, and deliver greater climate, economic, & social justice, but they require our leaders to act now, and put in to motion a Global Green New Deal. #climatechange #climate #climatecrisis #climateemergency #climatesummit #cop27 Give a thumbs up if you like it and don't forget to subscribe to the channel!
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  • A Queen👑whose rule spanned over 7 decades and one of the most celebrated monarchs of all times, she witnessed the world transition like no one else. This is the story of Queen Elizabeth II 👇

    Born in 1926 into the British Royal family, she had slim chances of succeeding to the throne, as her father was a younger son of the king.

    But, destiny had bigger things planned for her when her uncle King Edward VIII abdicated during the Wallis Simpson scandal.

    Her father became King George VI and she became the heir presumptive.

    In 1952, she became the Queen of the UK and Commonwealth, at a time when a number of nations under the British rule, had begun the transition towards an independent path.

    Having witnessed numerous highs and lows, while staying in the limelight for decades, she maintained her calm and composure.

    One of the things that I read about her was how she she made the transition as a leader while a number of people, governments, leaders, and personal situations fell around her.

    P.S.: This tribute is an attempt from a history enthusiast. I sincerely hope that the monarchy evolves into something which sustains her legacy.

    It takes a lot to remain consistent and Her Majesty, surely did it!

    #QueenElizabeth #History #tribute #FridayMotivation #DBytes
    A Queen👑whose rule spanned over 7 decades and one of the most celebrated monarchs of all times, she witnessed the world transition like no one else. This is the story of Queen Elizabeth II 👇 Born in 1926 into the British Royal family, she had slim chances of succeeding to the throne, as her father was a younger son of the king. But, destiny had bigger things planned for her when her uncle King Edward VIII abdicated during the Wallis Simpson scandal. Her father became King George VI and she became the heir presumptive. In 1952, she became the Queen of the UK and Commonwealth, at a time when a number of nations under the British rule, had begun the transition towards an independent path. Having witnessed numerous highs and lows, while staying in the limelight for decades, she maintained her calm and composure. One of the things that I read about her was how she she made the transition as a leader while a number of people, governments, leaders, and personal situations fell around her. P.S.: This tribute is an attempt from a history enthusiast. I sincerely hope that the monarchy evolves into something which sustains her legacy. It takes a lot to remain consistent and Her Majesty, surely did it! #QueenElizabeth #History #tribute #FridayMotivation #DBytes
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  • #studentJournalist

    How 'Concert For Bangladesh' changed the civilized world's
    impression:

    The world got some shocking news in spring 1970, The Beatles had broken up. But from this band, Harrison and Ringo Starr performed together at 1 August, 1971 in Madison Square. This increased the people's attention more. George Harrison and Ravi Sanker were able to pull together an amazing group of people Billy Preston, Leon Russell, Eric Clapton and Ringo Starr also. Audience excitement didn't know the bound. cause one question remained unanswered. Will Bob Dylan join this super star's line
    up in Madison Square? Who hadn't performed any live concert for two years. That's why ticket was sold out at a glance and whole world's youth's attention was all about this 'Concert for Bangladesh'. Music has a responsibility. Music influences us mentally everyday. It creates emotions, makes us happy or calms us down. It has the power to build feelings of patriotism through lyrics and music, often pushing mankind to achieve feats of heroism. But here the aspect was the role music played in setting the actual impression for the War of Liberation of Bangladesh. Great musicians had the ability to become the standard-bearers of national identities and movements. The 'Concert for Bangladesh' proved that. It is said, "As is the music, so are the people."
    The concert and record sales were eventually heavily taxed by the governments of the USA and Britain over allegations that they had failed to register the event as a concert for charity.

    Finances aside, the concert achieved something far more
    remarkable. Its music instantly raised awareness of our ongoing
    genocide. What proved an unexpected effect despite Tikka
    Khan’s efforts. It changed the way the world viewed events in
    East Pakistan, also forcing the US government to notice and
    react. Though before the concert, several journalists brought the word genocide to the front, but those weren't enough to
    recognize this brutality to the world. West Pakistan with the help of US govt. tried to convince the world that, that was a
    propaganda which was created by neighbor country India. They tried to misguide them telling there was no genocide happening. But after that show world realized that something happening wrong with Bangladesh. World's people started to seek knowledge about this war. After this liberation war, in 1991 George Harrison confessed that collecting fund was not the main objective for this concert. Raising the world's conscience was the main objective then they looked for money.

    This is precisely what the greatest contribution of the Concert for Bangladesh is. It put the Bangladeshi crisis in the
    imagination of the Western public and the whole world. The
    Concert for Bangladesh was one of several factors and elements that contributed to the creation of this global imagination.
    #studentJournalist How 'Concert For Bangladesh' changed the civilized world's impression: The world got some shocking news in spring 1970, The Beatles had broken up. But from this band, Harrison and Ringo Starr performed together at 1 August, 1971 in Madison Square. This increased the people's attention more. George Harrison and Ravi Sanker were able to pull together an amazing group of people Billy Preston, Leon Russell, Eric Clapton and Ringo Starr also. Audience excitement didn't know the bound. cause one question remained unanswered. Will Bob Dylan join this super star's line up in Madison Square? Who hadn't performed any live concert for two years. That's why ticket was sold out at a glance and whole world's youth's attention was all about this 'Concert for Bangladesh'. Music has a responsibility. Music influences us mentally everyday. It creates emotions, makes us happy or calms us down. It has the power to build feelings of patriotism through lyrics and music, often pushing mankind to achieve feats of heroism. But here the aspect was the role music played in setting the actual impression for the War of Liberation of Bangladesh. Great musicians had the ability to become the standard-bearers of national identities and movements. The 'Concert for Bangladesh' proved that. It is said, "As is the music, so are the people." The concert and record sales were eventually heavily taxed by the governments of the USA and Britain over allegations that they had failed to register the event as a concert for charity. Finances aside, the concert achieved something far more remarkable. Its music instantly raised awareness of our ongoing genocide. What proved an unexpected effect despite Tikka Khan’s efforts. It changed the way the world viewed events in East Pakistan, also forcing the US government to notice and react. Though before the concert, several journalists brought the word genocide to the front, but those weren't enough to recognize this brutality to the world. West Pakistan with the help of US govt. tried to convince the world that, that was a propaganda which was created by neighbor country India. They tried to misguide them telling there was no genocide happening. But after that show world realized that something happening wrong with Bangladesh. World's people started to seek knowledge about this war. After this liberation war, in 1991 George Harrison confessed that collecting fund was not the main objective for this concert. Raising the world's conscience was the main objective then they looked for money. This is precisely what the greatest contribution of the Concert for Bangladesh is. It put the Bangladeshi crisis in the imagination of the Western public and the whole world. The Concert for Bangladesh was one of several factors and elements that contributed to the creation of this global imagination.
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  • Unless governments take initiatives to enforce the wearing of face masks against the Omicron strain of the coronavirus would be “useless” said UNIONS.

    #governments #omicron #coronavirus #unions #facemasks

    Read More- https://whatson.guide/covid19-wearing-face-masks-against-omicron-strain-is-useless-unless-enforced/
    Unless governments take initiatives to enforce the wearing of face masks against the Omicron strain of the coronavirus would be “useless” said UNIONS. #governments #omicron #coronavirus #unions #facemasks Read More- https://whatson.guide/covid19-wearing-face-masks-against-omicron-strain-is-useless-unless-enforced/
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