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The Columbus Free Press ("Now more than Ever!") is Central Ohio's independent progressive voice. Born in the aftermath of Kent State the Free Press has been speaking Truth to Power for over half a century. https://columbusfreepress.com/ & Freepress.org
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Pro-Democracy Group Vows to Block MO's GOP U.S. House Gerrymander from Taking Effect: Today's #BradCast

Guest: Richard Von Glahn of @peoplenotpolsmo.bsky.social; Also: Gaza's fragile ceasefire; 'Shock' election in AK; NC GOPers plan new 2026 gerrymander...

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Project 2025 seeks to curtail federal oversight and reshape the civil service, the Ohio initiative, much like the historic 1871 Ku Klux Klan Act, aims to intensify and reinforce the accountability of government officials who’ve committed civil rights violations. columbusfreepress.com/article/proj...
Project 2025 clashes with both historic KKK Act and modern Ohio initiative: Protecting Ohioans Constitutional Rights
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Headlines Oct 14, 2025

Israeli Military Forces Kill at Least 5 Palestinians Despite Ceasefire Agreement

Thousands of Palestinians in Gaza and West Bank Celebrate Return of Nearly 2,000 Prisoners

Families Demand Hamas Return Bodies of 24 Israeli Hostages

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A daily independent global news hour with Amy Goodman & Juan González. “Recognize Palestine”: Israeli Knesset Member Ofer Cassif on Protesting Trump, Netanyahu Speeches; Free Dr. Abu Safiya: Calls Gro...
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Several dozen people from Central Ohio and some from Athens in Ohio came to Columbus airport to give Tom Hayes the welcome he deserves: A hero's welcome! After all, he risked his life for the people of Gaza and for justice. columbusfreepress.com/article/tom-...
Tom Hayes receives a hero's welcome at Columbus airport
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Headlines Oct 13, 2025

Trump Addresses Knesset as Israel and Hamas Exchange Captives

Israel Threatens to Arrest Palestinians Caught Celebrating Release of Prisoners

Israel Releases Remaining Gaza Flotilla Participants It Abducted on High Seas
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A daily independent global news hour with Amy Goodman & Juan González. “We Lost Everything”: Palestinian Writer Ahmed Abu Artema on Gaza Ceasefire, Hostage Exchange & More; Israeli Historian Ilan Papp...
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In honor of this day, here is a poem by longtime local activist Michael Eckhardt, from his recently published book, Navigation: In these uncertain times.
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Indigenous People's Day
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Abolish ICE.
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ICE kidnapped a 7th-grader with a pending asylum claim and spirited him out of state without notifying his parents, seemingly with the cooperation of the local police in Everett, MA.

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Everett 13-year-old arrested by ICE and sent to Virginia detention facility
By Marcela Rodrigues Globe Staff,Updated October 12, 2025, 44 minutes ago



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A 13-year-old boy was arrested by ICE in Everett and sent to a juvenile detention facility in Virginia.
A 13-year-old boy was arrested by ICE in Everett and sent to a juvenile detention facility in Virginia.
A 13-year-old boy was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Everett after an interaction with members of the Everett Police Department and sent to a juvenile detention facility in Virginia, according to his mother and immigration lawyer Andrew Lattarulo.

The boy’s mother, Josiele Berto, was called to pick her son up from the Everett Police Department on Thursday, the day he was arrested. After waiting for about an hour and a half, she was told her son was taken by ICE, Berto told the Globe in a phone interview.

“My world collapsed,” Berto said in Portuguese.

From the police department, the boy was taken to ICE’s holding facility in Burlington on Thursday evening, where he spent a night before being transferred by car to the Northwestern Regional Juvenile Detention Center in Winchester, Va., on Friday morning, his mother said. The juvenile facility is more than 500 miles away from Everett.

The boy is a 7th-grader at Albert N. Parlin School in Everett, his mother said. The teen and his family, who are Brazilian nationals, have a pending asylum case and are authorized to work legally in the United States, Lattarulo said.
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This is what ice is doing
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George was just trying to get to work.

ICE pepper-sprayed him, dragged him from his car, locked him in a detention center, and placed him on suicide watch. He even missed his young daughter’s birthday in the process.

This man is a veteran and American citizen. Don't look away.
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"They put me on suicide watch and they put me in the cell, I'm naked, in like a hospital dress and just a concrete bed with like a mattress, like a thin mattress and, they leave the light on 24/7."

@timmiller.bsky.social talked to a veteran who ICE wrongly detained and brutalized
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A large group of people turned up on “The Square,” a small park in the center of downtown Mount Vernon, to protest the racist violence brought upon the peaceful community by violent armed federal agents
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Protesting immigrant raids in Mt Vernon, Ohio
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The Day After: Gaza’s Dawn Beyond Genocide How Two Years of War Exposed the Moral Collapse of a Nation and the Enduring Spirit of a People. freepress.org/article/day-...
The Day After: Gaza’s Dawn Beyond Genocide
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The Nobel Committee did the next best thing, hoping in vain that Trump manages to understand that. It gave the prize to an opponent of "the Venezuelan regime" and practically insisted on the Trumpian overthrow and takeover of Venezuela in the name of"democracy."
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Nobel Committee Tried Its Best to Give Trump a Peace Prize
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Buddhist Neighbors Exchange Rocket & Gunfire by Richard S Ehrlich. ...the two Buddhist-majority neighbors have exchanged hostile rocket and gunfire for the first time. freepress.org/article/budd...
Buddhist Neighbors Exchange Rocket & Gunfire
BANGKOK, Thailand -- Less than two months after President Donald Trump convinced U.S.-backed Thailand and China-assisted Cambodia to sign a peace agreement stopping their deadly border war, the two Buddhist-majority neighbors have exchanged hostile rocket and gunfire for the first time."If President Trump can help persuade Cambodia to comply with these [peace agreement] terms, that would be welcome, it would ensure Thailand faces no further encroachments," Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said on Wednesday (Oct. 8).On Monday (Oct. 6), the border feud spread from the battlefield to the economy when Cambodia's de facto leader Senate President Hun Sen told his countrymen to boycott Thailand's goods and currency, use Cambodian currency or U.S. dollars, or else "you may face heavy losses."Mr. Hun Sen ended his X post saying: "I would like to attach a video in which a Thai national displayed my photo to shoot at, in order to win prizes."The video showed a uniformed man shooting at a carnival contest's targets, all of which displayed Mr. Hun Sen's face, life-sized, already shot in the forehead by other players.He urged Cambodians not to target Thai leaders in such a way."I urge all Cambodian compatriots not to engage in such disgraceful acts, which are inhumane and even worse than those of animals," Mr. Hun Sen said.Militarily superior Thailand still holds 18 Cambodians from their five-day July border war which killed more than 40 soldiers and villagers on both sides.Several Thai soldiers lost legs from landmines hidden on jungle paths.The Thailand Mine Action Center said it uncovered 2,470 unexploded ordnance including artillery shells plus anti-personnel and anti-tank landmines buried or abandoned along the border after clashes escalated in July.The 500-mile-long lucrative border remains shut, resulting in complaints by Japan and other investors over millions of dollars in lost revenue.During the past few weeks, angry Cambodians confronted Thai troops at scattered border sites, claiming ownership of disputed land they were living on."This is not about forced expulsions," Thailand's Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said on Oct. 3."We will use lawful measures while seeking to avoid unnecessary hardship."Meanwhile, on Oct. 3, China and Thailand both denied a Sept. 29 New York Times report that claimed China supplied Cambodia with weapons used during the July border war.The New York Times report quoted "Thai military intelligence reports" that said China sent Cambodia rockets for Soviet-era BM-21 ground-to-ground launchers, plus howitzer artillery shells and artillery for Soviet-era anti-aircraft machine guns.The Chinese Embassy in Bangkok and Thailand's Defense Minister Gen. Nattapol Nakpanit both said the Chinese weapons were known to have been delivered before the clashes, as part of a scheduled annual Chinese military exercise with Cambodia last May."China did not send any military equipment to Cambodia for use in the Thai-Cambodian border clashes,” the Chinese Embassy's spokesman said, according to Khaosod English news."The military equipment from China that Cambodia currently possesses all comes from pre-existing China-Cambodia cooperation projects," it said.Bangkok, which has good relations with both Washington and Beijing, trusted China not to weaponize Cambodia against Thailand, Gen. Nattaphol said.China did deliver weapons to Cambodia for the military exercise and, "at that time, there was no conflict between Thailand and Cambodia,” Gen. Nattaphon said.“But if there are tensions like we see now, I’m confident China would handle the matter carefully.”Cambodian and Thai troops briefly exchanged gunfire on Sept. 27 -- the first time since inking their Aug. 7 peace deal.Cambodia blamed Thailand for initiating the hostilities.Thailand, a rare U.S. treaty ally in Southeast Asia, said its forces only retaliated."Thai military forces launched a pre-emptive attack, firing mortars and multiple small arms at a Cambodian army base...located within Cambodian sovereign territory," Cambodia's Agence Kampuchea Press reported.Bangkok claimed Cambodians shot machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades at hilltop positions on Thai territory around noon in the Chong Bok border area in northeast Thailand's Ubon Ratchathani province.Thailand insisted Cambodia scripted the clash to blame Bangkok on the international stage."It was not a natural border skirmish but a planned provocation intended to produce footage and reports accusing Thailand of breaking the truce," said Royal Thai Army spokesman Maj. Gen. Winthai Suvaree on Sept. 28."Currently, the Suranaree Task Force is prepared and has ordered retaliatory fire as needed,” Maj. Gen. Winthai posted on X.Border "checkpoints will stay closed until Cambodia poses no threat to Thailand," Prime Minister Anutin said on Sept. 26.More than 1,400 Thai riot police reinforced a border site in Sa Kaeo province on Sept. 17, after local police shot rubber bullets and tear gas at about 200 Cambodians removing barbed wire coils in the forest."Ultimately, it became necessary to deploy riot police to suppress the incident according to international principles, using tear gas and rubber bullets to prevent the situation from escalating into civil disorder,” Thai Maj. Gen. Winthai said.“Some personnel sustained injuries from being struck by thrown wooden sticks, stones, and slingshot projectiles.”Bangkok said it generously allowed Cambodian refugees to squat on the Thai side of the relatively unpopulated frontier during Cambodian dictator Pol Pot's 1975-1979 Khmer Rouge "killing fields" regime."The villages referred to by my Cambodian colleague are in Thai territory, full stop," Thailand's Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow told the United Nations General Assembly on Sept. 29."In fact, they exist because Thailand made the humanitarian decision to open up our borders in the late 1970s for hundreds of thousands of Cambodians fleeing the civil war."As a young diplomat, I witnessed that scene myself."We know who are the real victims, they are Thai soldiers who have lost their legs to landmines, children whose schools were shelled, and innocent civilians who were shopping that day at the grocery store that came under attack from Cambodian rocket fire," Foreign Minister Sihasak said.Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet meanwhile wrote in a communique to U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres that Thailand's "barbed wire and barricades" were "potentially affecting hundreds of households, comprised of about a thousand inhabitants."Residents on both sides evacuated several border zones.Terrified villagers, with no cash to flee, built bunkers with chopped-down trees, rubber tires, sandbags, and bricks next to their homes.Daily harassment by drones flown along the frontier has increased tension.Bangkok and Phnom Penh meanwhile accuse each other of whipping up xenophobic hysteria among their populations, and lying about confrontations along the troubled, monsoon-muddied, mountainous frontier.Phnom Penh's reluctance to allow or provide detailed reporting about the war's casualties, is perceived by some as an attempt by Prime Minister Hun Manet to maintain public support during the war.Thailand's politically-minded military has meanwhile consolidated its control over decision-making on the frontier, including when and where to open border crossings."Thailand's military control of border policy, over civilian leadership, will end up in further escalation in the near term," Chulalongkorn University's Institute of Security and International Studies senior fellow Thitinan Pongsudhirak warned."The border conflict leaves a bad taste for foreign investors," Mr. Thitinan told the Bangkok Post."For example, the Japanese are suffering because their auto parts industry relies on cross-border supply chains in Thailand and Cambodia," he said."Of all the foreign investors, the Japanese have been here the longest and have an unwavering business commitment. Causing them trouble will alienate them and they can move elsewhere, such as Vietnam and Indonesia."Phnom Penh said it will open its border gates five hours after Thailand does.Cambodia rejected wealthier, more populous Thailand's suggestion that both countries open their gates simultaneously.Thailand must move first, because it unilaterally shut the frontier when the conflict started in July, Mr. Hun Sen argued."Cambodia will not lower itself to beg Thailand to reopen the border."Even if Thailand decides to keep it closed for another 100 years, Cambodia will not perish,” Mr. Hun Sen said on Sept. 23.The border conflict is not expected to end anytime soon because it is rooted in 100-year-old French colonial maps which have been argued about for decades.***Richard S. Ehrlich is a Bangkok-based American foreign correspondent reporting from Asia since 1978, and winner of Columbia University's Foreign Correspondents' Award. Excerpts from his two new nonfiction books, "Rituals. Killers. Wars. & Sex. -- Tibet, India, Nepal, Laos, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka & New York" and "Apocalyptic Tribes, Smugglers & Freaks" are available athttps://asia-correspondent.tumblr.com
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