Tag: protest

  • Anti-Israel QR Codes In NYC Promote ‘Free’ McDonald’s and Starbucks, But Redirect Customers To Disturbing ‘War Crime’ Videos

    Anti-Israel QR Codes In NYC Promote ‘Free’ McDonald’s and Starbucks, But Redirect Customers To Disturbing ‘War Crime’ Videos

    Fake QR code stickers are appearing throughout New York City, misleading people into thinking they offer discounts and giveaways, but instead, they link to disturbing videos of injured children and anti-Israel messages, as reported by The Post.

    This strategy is part of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, which advocates for boycotting companies perceived to support Israel. The Post discovered these stickers being placed at various chain restaurants and shops in Midtown this week. One QR code found at a McDonald’s on Sixth Avenue directed users to a flyer accusing the fast-food chain of

    “war crimes”

    and

    “McGenocide”

    for supplying meals to the Israel Defense Forces.

    “Hitting BDS targets including Starbucks, McDonald’s and Zara across 68 storefronts in Manhattan neighborhoods, activists enticed shoppers with coupon codes offering discounts and freebies,”

    a video from the group NJ PalAction explained.

    NJ PalAction is urging its social media followers to contribute to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) or the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund (PCRF), both of which have alleged connections to terrorist organizations. Those who can show evidence of their donation will receive PDFs to create the misleading stickers at home, which they can then distribute throughout the city.

    New Yorkers are particularly troubled by the possibility of children encountering these messages.

    “This is part of a continuing campaign to shock New Yorkers and to disrupt New York with nothing less than Jew hatred,”

    said Gerard Filitti, senior counsel at The Lawfare Project and #EndJewHatred. 

    “They’re spreading disinformation that’s causing real harm,”

    he added. Filitti also pointed out the legal concerns surrounding the vandalism of private property and the unauthorized use of intellectual property.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts? 

  • Violent Protest Lead To Death Of 5 Persons In CAPE TOWN SOUTH AFRICA

    Violent Protest Lead To Death Of 5 Persons In CAPE TOWN SOUTH AFRICA

    According To BBC Africa, five people have died in ongoing protest in Cape Town, South Africa, this week long strike was called in response to what drivers said was

    “heavy handed tactics”

    By law enforcement authorities. The taxi drivers complained over infringements levelled on them, which includes not wearing a seatbelt and allegedly driving in the emergency lane drivers said. The taxi drivers and owners said their vehicle were being targeted and impounded for minor offenses.

    The victims include a 40-year-old Bristish national whose family is being supported by the UK Foreign Office. The South African Ministry of Police said 120 people had been arrested since the strikes began on August 3 and they were aware of incidents of looting, stone throwing and arson. Police Officer Bheki Cele also confirmed a police officer was among  those who died.

    On Tuesday, residents in the Masiphumelele township set up barricades, preventing other residents from leaving, many of those barricades have been set alight, The UK has issued a travel warning after the strike was listed as a highly security threat for tourists visiting South Africa.

    #Clique what are your thoughts?

  • Senegal’s Political Landscape Shaken: OUSMANE SONKO’s Hospitalization

    Senegal’s Political Landscape Shaken: OUSMANE SONKO’s Hospitalization

    According To African News, Senegal opposition leader Ousmane Sonko has been admitted to the hospital Sonko has been on hunger strike since he was arrested after a two-year standoff with the government. Aides and one of his lawyers said he was admitted to a hospital emergency on Sunday in Dakar.

    Mr Sonko’s lawyers, Ciré Clédor Ly, confirmed this, without commenting on his condition. Mr Sonko, 49, went on hunger strike on 30th July, two days after his arrest. A declared presidential candidate in February 2024, he has been waging a fierce battle with the authorities since 2021, when the courts implicated him in a sex scandal that he denounces as a plot to eliminate him politically.

    After several episodes of deadly popular protest and two successive convictions for defamation and

    “corruption of youth”,

    He was imprisoned on Monday on various charges, including calling for insurrection, criminal association in connection with a terrorist undertaking and undermining state security. The authorities announced the dissolution of his party on the same day.

    Mr Ciré Clédor Ly confirmed that Mr Sonko had written to the courts from prison last week to say that he did not accept his conviction, which his lawyers said was a necessary condition for the judgment to be quashed and a new trial held. The prosecutor, Abdou Karim Diop, denied the day after his arrest that this meant he was no longer in absentia.

    #Clique what are your thoughts on this?

  • Arise, Unite, and Revolt! The Labour Force Commences A Nationwide Protest Over The Removal Of Fuel Subsidy And Austere Economy

    Arise, Unite, and Revolt! The Labour Force Commences A Nationwide Protest Over The Removal Of Fuel Subsidy And Austere Economy

    According to Premium Times, members of the National Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress began a nationwide protest in the early hours of today demanding that the government address the removal of fuel subsidy and the harsh economy. They had placards with inscriptions like

    “let poor Nigerians breathe”

    “end fuel price increase”

    “stop Naira devaluation”

    “fix local refineries”

    The demands of the organised labour include:

    “Immediate reversal of all anti-poor policies of the government, including the recent hike in PMS price, schools fees and VAT,”

    Mr Ajaero said.

    “Fix our local refineries in Port-Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna”

    “Release of eight months withheld salaries of university lecturers and workers.”

    “Accord appropriate recognition and support to the presidential steering committee and the work of its son committee to put a stop to inhumane actions and policies of government.”

    #Clique what are your thoughts?