Anonymous wrote:And now, she is out.
The Trump DOJ is a failure at every turn.
Anonymous wrote:And now, she is out.
The Trump DOJ is a failure at every turn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many Americans know that Turkey, where Rumeysa Ozturk is from, is currently experiencing mass civil unrest after the leader, Recep Erdogan, unjustly imprisoned his political rival, the popular mayor of Istanbul and his main political rival. Many of the protestors are students and they have been engaging in pro-democracy demonstrations since the mayor's arrest in March.
The irony of a Turkish student imprisoned by the Trump regime (in the freaking UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, people!) for exercising her free speech at the same time that students and others in her home country are fighting for their democracy and being jailed for expressing their free speech is huge, as are the similarities between our so-called democracy and those of a country that claims to be one but is ruled by an authoritarian.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/turkey-erdogan-protests-ekrem-imamoglu-prison-istanbul-mayor-rcna197925
https://www.globalissues.org/news/2025/04/11/39593
A colleague of mine escaped from Turkey for protesting the US government. He was granted asylum in the US, and he can never go back to Turkey while Erdogan is in power because there is a warrant for his arrest for speaking out against the government. His completely innocent mom went to jail too because of his actions. Our government is no different from Turkey now.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many Americans know that Turkey, where Rumeysa Ozturk is from, is currently experiencing mass civil unrest after the leader, Recep Erdogan, unjustly imprisoned his political rival, the popular mayor of Istanbul and his main political rival. Many of the protestors are students and they have been engaging in pro-democracy demonstrations since the mayor's arrest in March.
The irony of a Turkish student imprisoned by the Trump regime (in the freaking UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, people!) for exercising her free speech at the same time that students and others in her home country are fighting for their democracy and being jailed for expressing their free speech is huge, as are the similarities between our so-called democracy and those of a country that claims to be one but is ruled by an authoritarian.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/turkey-erdogan-protests-ekrem-imamoglu-prison-istanbul-mayor-rcna197925
https://www.globalissues.org/news/2025/04/11/39593
Anonymous wrote:Anyone abducted and detained in the U.S. on this “Criticism of Israel” witch hunt, who is later found by the Court to have been wrongfully detained, should receive $25,000.00 per day for each day of detention, paid for by Israel with funds that they can prove were not obtained from the U.S.
The penalty needs to discourage this.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone abducted and detained in the U.S. on this “Criticism of Israel” witch hunt, who is later found by the Court to have been wrongfully detained, should receive $25,000.00 per day for each day of detention, paid for by Israel with funds that they can prove were not obtained from the U.S.
The penalty needs to discourage this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/04/13/tufts-student-rumeysa-ozturk-rubio-trump/
No evidence linking Tufts student to antisemitism or terrorism, State Dept. office found
An internal memo, prepared days before Rumeysa Ozturk was detained by ICE agents, raises doubts about the Trump administration’s claims that she supports Hamas.
Thank you for the update. I’ve been following the case closely. So basically Rubio et al were LYING. But apparently he has discretion to deport whomever he wants.
People need to realize that being pro-Palestine does not mean you are pro-Hamas. Just like being pro-Israel does not mean that you are a Zionist.
Sorry but you really can't be pro-Israel without being Zionist. Israel as a religious ethnostate could not exist without the oppression, occupation, and treatment of the majority population of Palestinians as unequals.
I think this is probably true but I also think you can’t be pro-Palestine without being pro-Hamas.