Mnar A. Muhawesh  

@MnarMuh

EIC , Dissecting war narratives, Entrepreneur, Speaker, Ninja. Well behaved women seldom make history.

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Feb 18

    Today, 18.6 million Yemenis face starvation bc of the US - Saudi-led war & illegal blockade. Now, Saudi Arabia is targeting Yemen's last remaining lifeline for survival, their fishing market, by kidnapping, torturing and murdering fishermen in Hodeidah.

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  2. May 10

    This , 3.3 million people in are displaced and a staggering 24.1 million are in need of humanitarian aid.

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  3. May 10

    The US government is violating international law and harassing American journalists by cutting electricity to Venezuela's DC embassy — besieging Venezuela's embassy in the same way it is besieging the country as a whole. By

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  4. May 10

    Was just in position to hear shift change at Venezuela embassy. Quote from senior officer: “on this side of the street are the pro-Guaidó people. They’re essentially US gov. On the other side of the street are the anti-war protestors, paid by Russia or whatever.”

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  5. May 10

    EXCLUSIVE: , which has long been associated with the documents shared by whistleblower , has yet to fire any of the reporters responsible for the breaches that have seen two whistleblowers imprisoned w/a third likely to be imprisoned.

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  6. May 10

    THREAD: I wrote an in-depth piece about Daniel Hale's indictment and TI that is up today. There is one key yet very overlooked point made that was first raised by , see below.

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  7. May 10

    MintCast co-hosts and are joined by Matt Kennard, a journalist at the Latin American Bureau in London who was previously a reporter for the Financial Times and has written for the Guardian, the New York Times and Mother Jones.

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  8. May 9

    W/ electricity cut off could be violently evicted by Pro-Guaidó thugs at any moment despite being invited by legal gov of Venezuela & we wouldn't know it bc journos are besieged & running out of bat

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  9. May 9

    It’s only a matter of time before these activists could be violently evicted from the embassy by the supporters of the U.S.-appointed Juan Guaidó.

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  10. May 9

    This is like something from the Middle Ages - in Washington DC, in 2019. So is the treatment of Assange in London.

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  11. May 9

    The Trump administration is violating international law and harassing Americans in plain sight. These actions are taking place in a country that prides itself on upholding the First Amendment to its Constitution, which should be protecting press freedom.

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  12. May 9

    The Intercept seems to be a honey trap for whistleblowers.

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  13. May 9

    At The Intercept, the M.O. is bravado, not operational security. That's what happens in an environment of celebrity journalism and public narcissism. As a result, a whistleblower could go to jail for decades.

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  14. May 9

    I've reached a point where I just want to say " f off " when someone says I "support a dictator" because I oppose war and US intervention. If you are one of those people, please kindly f off. Thank you and have a good day 👍

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  15. May 8

    embassy in Washington DC is under siege by truculent, troglodite-like, pro-US coup Venezuelan opposition thugs, with the benevolence of Secret Service agents. These bullies try to prevent food to reach the activists inside the embassy. Cartoon

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  16. OMG you are so brilliant. This is exactly what it's like at the Venezuelan embassy in DC and it looks like me in the link tee 😉

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  18. May 9

    Spotted among the crowd of supporters: 's most recent cartoon for

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  20. May 9

    But thank god there still are some ethical journalists left. We need to pray for their safety.

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  21. May 9

    4) Expose how pro-coup protesters have threatened to rape and kill embassy protectors & journalists inside; 5) Showing pro-coup protesters yelling racist & sexist slurs at them & taunting the residents of the embassy & journalists by name + cont...

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