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06/09/2024
06/09/2024

लो कल्लो बात !!🤣🤣

कोलकाता आर जी कर पीड़िता के लिये हो रहे आंदोलन में मनुवाद से आज़ादी माँगने वाली दीदी पहले भी सिंगापुर में मनुवाद से आज़ादी लेती पकड़ी जा चुकी हैं।

09/04/2024
09/04/2024

A 5,200-year-old Harappan settlement has been discovered by archaeologists at Padta Bet in Gujarat's Kachchh district, close to the Juna Khatiya necropolis. The site's strategic location atop a hillock offered a commanding view of the surrounding landscape and access to water from a nearby stream. The site's unique ceramics suggest a local pottery tradition.
The excavation turned up artifacts, pottery, animal bones, and structural remnants that attested to the occupation of the Early Harappan to Late Harappan period. Semi-precious stone beads, tools, and animal bones are examples of artifacts that reveal the domestication of animals and the exploitation of shellfish.

09/04/2024

In the latest turn of events, the resolution passed is fragile and lacks strength 😧. It's not just about a temporary ceasefire, it's about the immediate release of all 'Israeli' hostages without conditions.

The U.S. chose not to veto this resolution, instead taking a step back with an abstention 😕. This decision has sparked outrage, demanding solid support from their powerful allies.

Flashback to when Obama faced harsh criticism, labeled an antisemite for not using his veto power just once. Remember that? ⏳

And if the weapon supplies don't halt, it seems U.S. and 'Israeli' relations remain unchanged. The real question is, will there be a shift towards peace or are we stuck in the same cycle? 🕊️💔

09/04/2024

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09/04/2024

Today, on Transgender Day of Visibility, we stand with pride and celebrate the gender diverse folks in our community. 🌈 While we've seen more representation in pop culture and politics, the journey to full visibility and equality is still ahead of us.

Mums4Refugees acknowledges the vital contributions and resilience of the trans and gender diverse community amidst challenges.

We're committed to advocating for a future where everyone is safe, respected, and free from discrimination. Here's to visibility, equality, and solidarity, today and every day. 🌟

09/04/2024

Israel's latest bill bans Al Jazeera 📵, sparking fears of media suppression and a blind eye to war impacts in Gaza. A move that could silence pivotal war crime coverage and Palestinian voices. Speak out for press freedom 🗣️✊.

09/04/2024

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09/04/2024

📢 Urgent Call for Open Dialogue and Respect for Diversity of Thought 📢

On April 5th, 2024, the Jewish Council of Australia stood firmly against the attempts to remove Dr. Randa Abdel-Fattah from her role as judge of the Multicultural NSW Award, condemning the efforts by certain political figures and lobby groups as a blatant attempt to silence Palestinian voices.
Dr. Abdel-Fattah, a Palestinian Egyptian Muslim writer, academic, activist, and former lawyer, has been an outspoken critic of Israel's policies and the political ideology of Zionism, while making a clear distinction between Zionism and Jewish people. Her leadership as the chair of the judging panel for this year's NSW Premier’s Literary Awards is a testament to her dedication to fostering a plural and open society.

The Jewish Council's Executive Officers, Dr. Elizabeth Strakosch, Sarah Schwartz, and Dr. Max Kaiser, have all expressed deep concern over the targeting of Palestinian perspectives, emphasizing the critical need for diverse viewpoints in public discourse, especially on matters of human rights and political ideologies.

This situation highlights the ongoing struggle against anti-Palestinian racism and the broader implications for Australian society and global debates on race, identity, and freedom of speech.

We stand with Dr. Abdel-Fattah and all those who advocate for a society where every voice, especially those often marginalized, is heard and valued.

Diversity of thought is not just a strength but a necessity for a truly democratic and vibrant community.

09/04/2024

Let us carry our radical joy and love to the revolution!

09/04/2024

Breaking - Please follow the 🧵



Where the hell are you Andrew Giles MP?

09/04/2024

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In the heart of Australia, a story unfolds that touches the very core of what it means to be human. Mohamed Coker, a man who came to Australia as a teenager seeking safety, now faces the unimaginable: deportation to Sierra Leone, a country scarred by the memories of his father's murder and a place he no longer knows as home.

👨‍👩‍👦 Mohamed's story is one of survival against all odds. Arriving in Australia, he found love, became a father, and built a life amidst the safety of a community that became his own. Yet, after almost a decade in immigration detention, the threat of being torn from his family looms large, casting a shadow over their future.His mother, Grace; his partner, Princess; and his son, Joshua, all Australian citizens, now face the heartbreaking possibility of losing Mohamed to a country grappling with violence and unrest, a country where Mohamed knows no one.

🌏✊ As Mums4Refugees, we stand in solidarity with Mohamed and the countless others like him who seek nothing more than safety, a future, and the right to be with their loved ones.

This is not just Mohamed's story; it's a call to action for compassion, human rights, and the values we hold dear as a global community.

🔊 We urge you to raise your voice. Share Mohamed's story. Call for a system that protects, not punishes. Demand a second chance for those who have already lost so much.

Together, we can make a difference. Together, we can ensure that love, not fear, guides our actions.💙

09/04/2024

In the face of 38 years of imprisonment, Walid Daqqa's enduring love stands as a testament to the indomitable human spirit. His heart, resilient against the trials of confinement, teaches us that love can be an unyielding form of resistance. Let's honor his memory by embracing love as our own act of defiance against injustice.

09/04/2024
09/04/2024

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09/04/2024

A map of Ancient Indian languages.

Let's briefly explore some pertinent details of each of these languages.

TIBETO-BURMAN
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1. Bhauti:
- Region: Likely the Himalayan region, including parts of modern-day Sikkim and Bhutan.
- Age: The Tibeto-Burman languages have ancient origins, though specific ages for Bhauti are not well-documented.
- Details: Part of a family of languages spoken by various ethnic groups in the Himalayas.

INDO-ARYAN
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2. Gandhari:
- Region: Ancient Gandhara, corresponding to present-day northwest Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan.
- Age: Flourished around the 3rd century BCE to 3rd century CE.
- Details: Known for the Gandhari Prakrit, written using the Kharosthi script; influential in early Buddhist texts.

3. Paisachi:
- Region: Possibly in the northwest of the Indian subcontinent.
- Age: Mentioned as early as the 5th century CE; details are sparse.
- Details: Considered a literary language with few surviving examples, often cited in folklore.

4. Sauraseni:
- Region: Around the central region of India, including what is now Madhya Pradesh.
- Age: Used as a literary Prakrit language in plays and poetry, around 1st century CE onwards.
- Details: Ancestor of the Western Hindi languages, including modern-day Hindi and Punjabi.

5. Magadhi:
- Region: Ancient Magadha, roughly the modern state of Bihar in India.
- Age: Prevalent in the 1st millennium BCE, continuing into the first half of the 1st millennium CE.
- Details: Associated with the spread of Buddhism and Jainism, and is a precursor to languages like Bengali, Assamese, and Odia.

6. Kamarupi:
- Region: Ancient Kamarupa, corresponding to modern Assam and parts of Bengal.
- Age: Flourished from the 4th to the 12th century CE.
- Details: An early form of Assamese, influential in the development of other Eastern Indo-Aryan languages.

7. Maharashtri:
- Region: Region corresponding to modern-day Maharashtra and neighbouring states.
- Age: Dominant around the 1st millennium BCE to 5th century CE.
- Details: Considered the "mother of Marathi," with a significant body of early literature, including the celebrated 'Gatha Saptashati'.

8. Odra:
- Region: Region around modern-day Odisha.
- Age: Known from the 10th century onwards, with inscriptions dating back to the 6th century.
- Details: Precursor to the Odia language, with distinctive script and literature.

9. Elu:
- Region: Ancient Sri Lanka.
- Age: Considered to be the earliest form of the Sinhalese language, with origins in the 3rd century BCE.
- Details: Shows significant influence from the Pali language, holding an important place in Sri Lankan history and culture.

DRAVIDIAN
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10. Kannada:
- Region: Primarily spoken in the state of Karnataka, India.
- Age: Old Kannada inscriptions date from the 5th century CE.
- Details: Rich literary tradition with extensive classical and medieval literature.

11. Telugu:
- Region: Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states in India.
- Age: Inscriptions date back to the 6th century CE.
- Details: Has a strong literary tradition with distinct script; often called the "Italian of the East."

12. Tulu:
- Region: Coastal Karnataka, specifically the Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts.
- Age: The earliest available Tulu writing dates to around the 15th century CE.
- Details: Has its own script and a rich oral literature tradition with folk songs and stories.

13. Malayalam:
- Region: Kerala state and the Union Territory of Lakshadweep in India.
- Age: Separated from Middle Tamil around the 9th century CE.
- Details: Malayalam has a unique script and a rich literary and cultural tradition.

14. Tamil:
- Region: Tamil Nadu in India, and Northern and Eastern Sri Lanka.
- Age: Tamil literature dates back to at least 500 BCE.
- Details: Recognized as one of the longest-surviving classical languages in the world with an extensive body of literature.

SANSKRIT (Also Indo-Aryan)
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15. Sanskrit:
- Region: Pan-Indian subcontinent and beyond.
- Age: Vedic Sanskrit can be traced back to around 1500 BCE; Classical Sanskrit flourished from about 500 BCE.
- Details: The classical language of India, used extensively in literature and liturgy. It was the lingua franca for intellectual, spiritual, and religious discourse.

09/04/2024

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