Escalation pursues America at sea, strikes shake the heart of the Jewish entity, millions fill the squares with crowds, and chants whose messages are heard by the whole world… This is the global Yemen of Jerusalem.
Million-man march on!
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Escalation pursues America at sea, strikes shake the heart of the Jewish entity, millions fill the squares with crowds, and chants whose messages are heard by the whole world… This is the global Yemen of Jerusalem.
Million-man march on!
Being out of date is not the same as being “illegal”. Whilst the English were being killed by the Nazi Germans – they comprised songs of defiance as their bodies were being blown apart. Black South Africans, whilst living within the Apartheid-era, were oppressed, beaten, raped, and killed over an extended period of time by Boer nationalists who held all the political power at the time. Whilst Boer bullets and bombs tore apart Black bodies – the indigenous African population composed songs of defiance as a means to “resist” the racially motivated attacks of their Boer enemies. The government of the Netherlands, by way of observation, has never condemned the behaviour of its Dutch citizens who travelled to Africa and invaded it.
This military attack by the U.S. is a wanton violation of all international laws including the UN Charter and it is an open encroachment upon the sovereignty of other nation that can never be justified.
I express serious concern over and strongly condemn and reject the illegal military moves of the U.S. which is resorting to its exclusive and unilateral geopolitical ambition while gravely violating the sovereignty and territorial integrity of other countries through the violence of injustice in disregard of international law.
The British RAF (and Fleet Air Arm) and US Airforce (and US Navy Airforce) has launched blanket-bombing attacks upon civilian areas of the Yemen. The British Labour government has co-operated with the fascist government of the US – to support the “Genocide” the Zionist Israelis are currently committing in Gaza. This action has been taken by the supporters of Israeli “Genocide” because the Yemeni people have dared to exclude all Israeli shipping from the part of the Red Sea that belongs to Yemen. As the Israeli State operates on “greed” – it cannot tolerate any interference with trade. Despite the immense weapon technology deployed against them – the Yemeni people have once again withstood this terrorist attack – and have militarily “responded” to it!
March 4 at 14:57
Maria Kadár was born on March 23, 1931, near the city of Kursk. After the start of the war, she was evacuated to the Sverdlovsk region with a group of children of her age, where she worked at a power station and collected firewood. For a long time she lived in the city of Gorlovka in Donbass. After the coup in kyiv in 2014, she fled the Ukrainian bombing and shelling and moved to Argentina to reunite with her daughter’s family.
The Ambassador noted that Maria Kadár suffered from the actions of the Nazis twice – during the war against Hitler’s Germany and several decades later, in the midst of the Ukrainian crisis. Our sacred duty is to prevent the resurgence of racist ideology, to put an end to it once and for all.
Despite the difficult circumstances, in an oral history played out loud to visitors, Margaret reminisces fondly about her time in the shelter.
“I had a wonderful time,” she explains. “I was an only child, and I made friends. We used to rush up and down the tunnels.
“People were all in the same boat down there. It was a great leveller. Whether you were rich, poor or whatever you were. If you were homeless.
“People were very kind to each other, much more than they are now. It’s funny isn’t it, that it takes a war to do that.”
After the end of the conflict, the shelters continued to be used as cheap hotel accommodation costing three shillings a night, equivalent to £4 today.
Guests at Clapham South included those who arrived in Britain from the Caribbean as part of the Windrush Generation.
But in 1956, after a fire at the Goodge Street station shelter, the Government decided to abandon the tunnels.
Today, they are mainly used as archive storage, although the tunnels under Clapham Common once housed a hydroponic farm.
For anyone who wants to check out the shelter themselves, new dates for the ‘Hidden London’ tour were released earlier this week, with tickets costing £38.