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“Why is it happening? Because when we found out that I’m sanctioned, we read the sanction reasoning. And that is also, I think, quite dangerous and shows where Europe in general is going.
It said sanctioned under the 17 Russian sanctions because of very deep financial and personal ties to the Russian state’s propaganda apparatus. And then they tried to explain why is that so? And they gave, and it’s still online, that paper, three reasons.
First one was that I interviewed Palestinian resistance groups, which is for them spreading terrorist propaganda. The second reason was that I reported from a university occupation, that university here in Berlin, Humboldt University, which was Karl Marxist University, by the way, was occupied by pro-Palestinian activists. And I was there, they invited me, they gave us information beforehand.
And I reported from there, and they said that I gave Jew haters a platform to spread terrorist symbols. I think they mean the triangle, the red triangle, which is now forbidden in Germany. Even, I think, the symbol of watermelon in Germany is not allowed anymore.
And the third reason was that I covered protest, demonstration and violent demonstration in Germany and in Europe. Therefore, I am apparently trying to create discourse and destabilize Europe. Therefore, only Russia can benefit from that, which is a very hard thing to believe to having that formula and reason.
So this is how I found out that once you are sanctioned, your accounts are frozen immediately, but not only yours, also from your family. My wife accounts were immediately frozen as well. Her savings are until today seized.
Until today, they don’t give back her savings. And since one week, almost two weeks, my mother’s accounts are frozen. And then they start to target also your family, because there was a time, I think it was almost 10 days, two weeks, where me, my wife, my two newborns and seven year old child, we had for 10 days or two weeks, only 104 euros to survive, 104 euros in a city like Berlin.
So they really wanna hurt you then, and they really wanna make you feel that they’re coming for you. And they also show you that it is not only the person who is sanctioned who is targeted, the entire family is sanctioned. Because since then, I think it was this January, German government created a new law, the sanctions implementation law, which is more repressive than the sanction itself.
The sanctions do allow support to my family, or let’s say they do not criminalize the support to my babies, to my children or to my wife. But the new German law criminalizes even, in theory, they left the door open because it’s so vaguely written, that the support to my babies, if you would come now and say, Hüseyin, I have some nappies for your children, you technically could charged with five years prison or up to 50,000 euros of fine. So they criminalize everything to isolate you.
And this is also sanctions. It is not only asset freeze. And I’m not allowed, because I’m sanctioned, I’m not allowed to leave Germany.
No, yeah, to leave or enter Europe. That’s what the sanctions say. But the problem lies, see that sanctions are designed for people outside of Europe.
So they don’t really know how that should function with me, because I’m a European citizen and I’m living in Europe. So recently, the German government said I am allowed to leave. But for the question, when the journalists asked the question, is he allowed to enter, they said, that’s not our responsibility.”
The Chris Hedges Report: Weaponizing Civil Death to Crush Dissidents (w/ Hüseyin Doğru), Jul 1, 2026
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“On this morning’s show, we talked about President Trump’s unprecedented income, as seen through his most recent round of financial disclosures. The biggest identifiable foreign region in the disclosures was the Middle East. Entities from the Gulf paid around $300 million to the President’s businesses last year.
Those include $263 million from the sale of half his stake in the cryptocurrency company World Liberty Financial to an entity backed by a top royal in the United Arab Emirates. The remainder of the Gulf money came from two Middle East developers who have launched Trump-branded towers and golf courses in the region in the past three years. Journal Finance reporter Elliot Brown says that’s raising some concerns about conflicts of interest.
The President has a total foreign policy priority in the Gulf. And at the same time, you have the very countries that he’s talking with on the foreign policy side giving him enormous amounts of money. I mean, it’s unprecedented to have a president sort of still atop a business where you can tell what all the assets are.
Usually they just put it in a blind trust where they don’t know what’s going on. And with Trump, his business is being run by his sons, but he gets the wealth from it. The White House has been quite explicit that the president has never engaged or will ever engage in conflicts of interest.
But the challenge from an ethics perspective is he knows where the money is coming from. The worry is that that clouds his policy judgment. It’s very difficult to separate these things.”
WSJ What’s News: Inside the First Flight of the Qatari-Gifted Air Force One, Jul 1, 2026
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🎥 Al Jazeera Special Coverage | Gaza: Promises and Reality – Humanitarian crisis deepens
Al Jazeera English | Jul 1, 2026
Al Jazeera’s special coverage, “Gaza: Promises and Reality,” examines the gap between commitments made under the US-brokered ceasefire and the reality Palestinians face on the ground in Gaza. Over five days, the series explores how Israel’s war on Gaza – which has killed more than 73,000 Palestinians, including at least 20,000 children – continues to reshape every aspect of life in the territory and its people.
Day four focuses on the humanitarian crisis, the collapse of education, and the destruction of Gaza’s agriculture. More than 97% of schools have been damaged or destroyed, with an estimated 700,000 children missing formal education for nearly three years. The World Bank estimates it will cost $870m to rebuild Gaza’s education facilities.
The humanitarian situation is catastrophic. Under the October ceasefire, a minimum of 600 aid trucks were meant to enter Gaza daily, but the UN says no more than about 100 now make it each day. Doctors Without Borders warn of alarming levels of malnutrition, with virtually all of Gaza facing food insecurity. Clean water has almost disappeared, and hospitals are barely functioning.
Agriculture has also been devastated. More than 94% of agricultural land has been damaged, leaving only about 5% available for cultivation. The total cultivated area has fallen from approximately 9,300 hectares to just 400 hectares. Farmers continue to struggle as essential supplies remain blocked, threatening Gaza’s food supply and economy.
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Preliminary Report of the Independent International Scientific Panel on AI
التقرير األويل للفريق العلمي الدويل املستقل املعني بالذكاء االصطناعي
🎥 UN report on AI: Scientists deliver warning on technology’s future
Al Jazeera English | Jul 1, 2026
The United Nations has released the first global scientific assessment of artificial intelligence. Its message: that technology is moving faster than anyone's ability to control it.
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Two new “forever chemical” pesticides are among multiple dangerous pesticides approved today by the Trump Environmental Protection Agency for use on food crops, including corn, soybeans, wheat, kiwi, oats, peas, broccoli and coffee.
The controversial approvals come just days after the Supreme Court sided with Bayer and the Trump administration in limiting Americans’ ability to sue pesticide companies for harms linked to pesticides.
Today’s approvals include two new PFAS pesticides never before used in the United States. Diflufenican and epyrifenacil can now both be used on corn and soybeans, the two most widely grown U.S. crops. Epyrifenacil has also been approved on wheat. A previously EPA-approved “forever chemical” pesticide called bifenthrin also got approval for use on additional foods, including coffee, kiwifruit, peas, kale and broccoli.
The EPA has also approved the first food use of chlormequat, which is already found in the bodies of 90% of Americans and is linked to multiple reproductive harms, on wheat, barley and oats.
“It’s a national outrage that Trump’s EPA is expanding use of dangerous, cancer-linked PFAS pesticides just days after the Supreme Court limited the American people’s right to sue pesticide companies,” said Nathan Donley, environmental health science director at the Center for Biological Diversity. “Trump’s reckless push to ignore science and embrace these extremely harmful, long-lasting pesticides ensures his legacy won’t be the many monuments he’s built to himself but the many millions of people his shortsighted polices will sicken and prematurely kill.”











The blatant corruption, the stealing, sanctioning, murdering, torturing regime -- we have to find ways to keep these people out of power. Not that those before Trump were angels; they hid what they were doing better.
Why are there no standards that qualify presidents or other western leaders? It seems like the only one for lobbyists to get behind is the willingness to go along with this horror.
Political leadership should involve some kind of concern for the public good and peaceful relationships between countries, and some actual qualifications. But no, Trump and his cronies are like a neon sign blaring corruption and all the terror that goes along with it.
Shukran as always, Najwan, for keeping us focused on Palestine. Palestinians and no one else -- well, maybe the perpetrators and enablers of this stuff -- deserve what Palestinians are going through.
#FreePalestine
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