Daphne Eviatar

@deviatar

Human rights, justice, dogs, bicycles. Director, Security with Human Rights . Founding editor . Tweets reflect my views only.

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Registrerte seg januar 2009

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  1. Festet tweet
    15. mar.

    By declaring a “global war on terror” the US has given itself permission to kill thousands of civilians. That needs to end.

    Angre
  2. for 18 timer siden

    I just took action to demand life-saving improvements for Grand Army Plaza. Add your name in support:

    Angre
  3. 15. sep.

    “even as Mr. Adams spoke of making streets safer, a parked Police Department cruiser was blocking a bike lane at the corner where the infant was killed, and a blue car zoomed past the news conference and made an illegal turn.”

    Angre
  4. 13. sep.
    Angre
  5. Retweetet
    13. sep.

    A US may have mistakenly targeted a US-NGO Afghan aid worker. Killed him and an Afghan SIV, and seven children (including 2- and 3-year olds). We drafted dozens of questions for Congress, reporters, investigators to ask.

    Angre
  6. 13. sep.
    Angre
  7. 13. sep.
    Angre
  8. 13. sep.

    This is stunning: "The $75 billion in Pentagon contracts received by Lockheed Martin in fiscal year 2020 is well over one and one-half times the entire budget for the State Department and Agency for International Development for that year, which totaled $44 billion."

    Angre
  9. Retweetet
    10. sep.
    Angre
  10. Retweetet
    5. sep.

    I have to wonder what effects the full page ads for armament industry corporations ran by and have on Congressional decision making.

    Angre
  11. Retweetet
    13. sep.

    In press release "The Pentagon's increasing reliance on private contractors over the past two decades raises multiple questions of accountability, transparency, and effectiveness," new report on post 9/11 Pentagon $$

    Angre
  12. Retweetet
    13. sep.

    If you're wondering who is better off after 20 years of war in , here's the answer, thanks to & :

    Angre
  13. Retweetet
    3. sep.
    Angre
  14. Retweetet
    12. sep.

    The most powerful speaker I heard was Rabbi Rachel Timoner, who talked about climate justice in connection with Isaiah 58: “is this the fast I have chosen?”

    Vis denne tråden
    Angre
  15. Retweetet
    10. sep.

    While the 8/31 deadline set by has come & gone, the desperation of Afghans continues under Taliban control. For more info, read special ed: What the US must do to protect the human rights of Afghans left behind & those newly arriving

    Angre
  16. Retweetet
    10. sep.

    Friday (2003?-2021) Good boy, buddy. You did a great job.

    Angre
  17. Retweetet
    15. jan.
    Angre
  18. 10. sep.

    Update: since 1 (only 1!) detainee has been transferred by Biden, there are now 39 detainees left at . That's 39 too many, all denied justice.

    Angre
  19. Retweetet
    10. sep.

    It is the US began fighting the post-9/11 wars, and it has been 20 years too long. Drone strikes that kill civilians, torture, and indefinite detention - the US must end these abuses immediately.

    Angre
  20. Retweetet
    10. sep.

    The U.S. post-9/11 wars have directly killed an estimated 897,000 to 929,000 people, including over 360,000 civilians, says . Horrific.

    Angre
  21. Retweetet
    10. sep.

    In the 9/11, the U.S. has carried out secretive, unaccountable killings outside recognized war zones. ICYMI, and 110+ diverse groups called on to end the lethal strikes program and center our collective human security:

    Vis denne tråden
    Angre

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