Helen Mackreath
@helenmackreath.bsky.social
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Writer // Critical researcher on cities, racism, borders // PhD from LSE Sociology Istanbul / London / Berlin https://helenmackreath.tumblr.com/
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illwill.bsky.social
The 2025 protests in Turkey offer us a glimpse of the shape that the coming movements against autocracy might take, and the limits that similar unrest will need to overcome, including protests against Trump closer to home.
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lrb.co.uk
‘I believe that damaging and destroying weapons of war is one way of waging peace: I can only conclude that for the British government, the waging of peace is terrorism.’

Huw Lemmey on Palestine Action.

Online early from our next issue.

www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
Huw Lemmey · Short Cuts: Who’s afraid of Palestine Action?
I believe there is a moral case for disarming the machinery of war that is killing innocent civilians in Gaza with the...
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aronlund.bsky.social
Haaretz’s Yaniv Kubovich reports that Israel plans to seize 75% of Gaza and relocate more than 1,3 million Palestinians in the upcoming offensive, ultimately forcing the entire population into three military zones with food supplies strictly controlled by GHF/Israel. www.haaretz.com/israel-news/...
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newyorker.com
Last September, the activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah completed a five-year prison sentence. But the Egyptian authorities announced that his pretrial detention didn’t count, and that he would be held until 2027. In response, his mother began a hunger strike.
A Mother’s Hunger Strike Challenges Two Nations
Laila Soueif’s effort to free her son, Alaa Abd el-Fattah, a British citizen, from an Egyptian prison is a study in personal protest.
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lrb.co.uk
‘At 27, my peer group is dividing like a cell in meiosis. We’re all at different stages of the life cycle, our circumstances non-identical. Some people are moving back in with their parents. Others are buying their first homes.’

Rose Dodd on London’s rental crisis: www.lrb.co.uk/blog/2025/ma...
Rose Dodd | Sofa Hopping
‘Home,’ Mark Fisher wrote in Ghosts of My Life, ‘is where the haunt is.’ And ‘the house always wins.’ My...
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englishpen.bsky.social
Join us for a vigil today at 6pm in support of Alaa Abd el-Fattah and his mother Laila Soueif, both currently on hunger strike.

Writers & activists will read from Alaa’s work as we call on the UK government to take urgent action to secure his release. #FreeAlaa
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jenhattam.bsky.social
Refugee rights defender Taha Elgazi and his wife have reportedly been deported from Turkey to Syria after he was taken from his home by plainclothes security officers under the pretext of "address confirmation". @ihdgenelmerkez.bsky.social called the decision illegal & demanded it be reversed.
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bianet @bianet.org · May 20
🔴'Adres teyidi' denilerek gözaltına alınan mülteci hakları savunucusu Taha Elgazi ve eşi sınır dışı edildi

🗣 İHD: Hukuka aykırı sınır dışı kararı iptal edilsin

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Taha Elgazi
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thesociologicalreview.org
OUT NOW: Palestine: A Sociological Issue

A Special Section in issue 73.2 of The Sociological Review journal, featuring powerful contributions from Michael Burawoy, @cairsti.bsky.social, @kirsteen-paton.bsky.social, Aseel Baidoun and Rafeef Ziadah.

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#palestine #gaza
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clivesg.bsky.social
On Nakba Day let's recall British complicity in covering up the horrors of 1948 and the years preceding it. Below, a Guardian article from 1977 by the Historian Bernard Wasserstein reveals the destruction of key documents related to Palestine by the British State in the decade after the Nakba.
A Guardian article from 1977 by the Historian Bernard Wasserstein detailing the sensitive Palestine documents destroyed by the British State in the decade after the Nakba.
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michelelancione.bsky.social
On Monday in Turin I will discuss the launch of an important documentary.

It tells the story of the CALP - a collective of dock workers in Genoa - who, for many years, have been refusing to load ships carrying weapons. True anti-militarist praxis.

Check for 'Portuali' online in the future.
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proteanmag.com
In this essay, Alberto Toscano and Brenna Bhandar explore how the ideology of real estate has come to find direct geopolitical expression in Trump’s drive to acquire territory as property—starkly exemplified by Trump's egregious “Gaza development plan.”

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Slumlord Empire • Protean Magazine
In this essay, Alberto Toscano and Brenna Bahndar explore how the ideology of real estate has come to find direct geopolitical expression in Trump’s crass drive to acquire territory as “property”—a tu...
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helenmackreath.bsky.social
Portrait of Heiny Srour, director of The Hour of Liberation Has Arrived (1974) and Leila and the Wolves (1984)

“Wrestling with violence under colonial subjugation ... she is interested in what happens when a people suffer together, even as they are pulled apart”

www.bidoun.org/articles/hei...
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phenomenalworld.bsky.social
"Attempts to legally 'harmonize' the competing goals of protecting and punishing undocumented workers since the mid-1980s have gradually warped the employment relationship."

@michael-macher.bsky.social
Wages of Citizenship | Michael Macher
US immigration enforcement and the cannibalization of labor law
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stuarthallfdn.bsky.social
Registration for our Reading the Crisis online conversation series is now open.

The series advances Stuart Hall's thinking by asking: what kinds of tools and strategies are needed to address this conjuncture?

Registration is free - sign up now via our website:
www.stuarthallfoundation.org/events/
helenmackreath.bsky.social
University students are again at the forefront of resisting the police, who banned access to Taksim square for 1 May in Istanbul - "Squares cannot be closed to the people, the youth, and the workers for the sake of a government!"

(screengrabs from Zeynep Kuray)
helenmackreath.bsky.social
Pertinent to share on 1 May the latest beautiful paper from Mai Taha on The Home, the Barricade and Women’s Work in the 1936 Palestinian Revolution journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
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moiradonegan.bsky.social
NO GOD, NO BOSS, NO HUSBAND. Athens, 2020.
Graffiti in purple spray paint that reads NO GOD, NO BOSS, NO HUSBAND. The word BOSS is partially obscured by the remains of a yellow flier.