White House Releases Edited Photo of Protest Detainee to Make Her Appear to Be Crying
Usar la cuenta oficial de X de la Casa Blanca para difundir una imagen modificada de una detenida en una protesta contra el ICE en Minnesota para hacer creer, erróneamente, que se encontraba llorando. Esto es lo que está haciendo la Administración trump en estos momentos, y lo defiende de la siguiente manera: “Una vez más, a las personas que sienten la necesidad de defender a los autores de delitos atroces en nuestro país, les transmito este mensaje: la aplicación de la ley continuará, y los memes continuarán”.
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La fiscal general, Pam Bondi, ha anunciado el arresto de Nekima Levy Armstrong en una publicación en X este jueves.
El domingo, los manifestantes entraron en la iglesia Cities Church de Saint Paul (Minnesota), donde un funcionario local del Servicio de Inmigración y control de Aduanas de Estados Unidos (ICE) ejerce de pastor religioso.
The same image,but unedited,has been circulated this Thursday by the Secretary of National Security,Kristi Noem: “National Security investigators and FBI agents arrested Nekima levy Armstrong,who played a key role in organizing the riots at the church in Saint Paul,Minnesota. She is accused of a federal crime. Religious freedom is the foundation of the United States: there is no First Amendment right to prevent someone from practicing their religion.”
spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced today he is considering formally recognizing a Palestinian state, a move that woudl align spain with Ireland and Norway, which have already signaled their intent to do so. Sánchez made the announcement during a speech in the European Parliament, stating the recognition is contingent on accomplished peace negotiations.
The move comes amid escalating tensions in Gaza and increasing international pressure for a two-state solution. Sánchez emphasized the need for an immediate ceasefire and the release of all hostages held by Hamas. He also reiterated Spain’s commitment to providing humanitarian aid to Palestinians.
“Recognizing Palestine is not recognizing Hamas,” Sánchez clarified. “It is recognizing the right of the Palestinian people to have a state with full sovereignty, dignity and security.”
The Spanish Prime Minister’s announcement has drawn mixed reactions. Supporters hail it as a crucial step towards achieving a just and lasting peace, while critics express concerns about the timing and potential impact on ongoing negotiations. Israel has historically opposed unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state.
Sánchez indicated that Spain will coordinate its efforts with European partners and international stakeholders.He did not provide a specific timeline for when a formal recognition might occur, but suggested it would be dependent on progress towards a extensive peace agreement.
Here’s a recent statement from Sánchez regarding the situation:
España está lista para reconocer el Estado palestino. Lo haremos en el momento que consideremos más adecuado, en coordinación con nuestros socios europeos y con las partes implicadas. Es la mejor manera de contribuir a la paz y la seguridad en la región. 🇪🇸🇵🇸
– pedro Sánchez (@sanchezcastejon) April 23, 2024
(Note: The tweet is in Spanish. Translation: “Spain is ready to recognize the Palestinian State.We will do so at the most appropriate time, in coordination with our European partners and the parties involved. This is the best way to contribute to peace and security in the region.”)
