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Nothing new for us unfortunately



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Canada has several monuments and memorials that to varying degrees commemorate people and groups accused of collaboration with Nazi forces.

Monuments and memorials include or have included a statue of Draža Mihailović in Ontario, three monuments in Ontario and Alberta connected with the Waffen-SS, streets and parks named after Alexis Carrel and Philipp Lenard, a mountain named after Philippe Pétain, and two streets named after a commander of Nazi German forces and his ship. There are two monuments to members of the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Galician). These monuments are controversial, with leaders of the Canadian Ukrainian community rejecting the links to the Nazi regime.
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Nothing new for us unfortunately

https://i.imgur.com/tqJ2BOJ.jpeg

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dont worry, with a few years they will update wiki :P
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Nothing new for us unfortunately

https://i.imgur.com/tqJ2BOJ.jpeg

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Those were freedom fighters, how dare you.

Here is another misunderstood freedom fighter.

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dont worry, with a few years they will update wiki :P


I've actually gotten into the habit of screenshotting and saving things quite a bit nowadays lol

A bit off topic but you reminded me of great article about how information online is constantly being erased and the idea of things posted online being there forever is a bit of an illusion.

https://lindynewsletter.beehiiv.com/p/internet-not-forever

Good writer IMO, enjoy a lot of his articles.
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The document discusses the importance of effective communication and networking between unmanned systems and manned platforms in air combat.
It emphasizes the need for quality software and computer systems to transform data inputs into useful information for air crew to make quick decisions.
The document also looks at national programs and their clues to how these systems will evolve.
It highlights the importance of the effectiveness of units or the overall Joint Force rather than individual aircraft.
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In China, a Uighur academic sentenced to life in prison

A specialist in Uighur culture and traditions, Rahile Dawut was accused of “endangering state security”.





For months, China has been trying to make people believe that the situation has returned to normal in Xinjiang, by increasing the number of press trips or duly supervised “experts” there and by promoting mass tourism. The situation there is so “normal” that the courts have just sentenced Rahile Dawut, a 57-year-old Uighur academic whose only “crime” is to be an expert in Uighur folklore and traditions and for having created, in 2007, the research center on ethnic minorities within Xinjiang University.

Arrested in 2017, Ms. Dawut was sentenced at first instance to life in prison for “separatism” following a trial which was held behind closed doors in December 2018. The academic had appealed but her sentence therefore comes from 'be confirmed.

It was the American Dui Hua Foundation, specializing in dialogue on human rights between the United States and China, which revealed this conviction, which has since been confirmed in Beijing. “This conviction is a cruel tragedy, a great loss for the Uighur people and for all those who cherish academic freedom,” commented John Kamm, director of Dui Hua. “Professor Dawut's conviction is in no way proof that she did wrong, but speaks to Beijing's relentless cultural persecution of Uighurs, its hostility to free expression, and its contempt for a fair justice,” comments Sophie Richardson, head of China at the Human Rights Watch association.

An “eliticide”.

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Quote (Malopox @ Sep 24 2023 11:06am)
Those were freedom fighters, how dare you.

Here is another misunderstood freedom fighter.

https://i.imgur.com/w8d5gmV.jpg

Based Greta :rofl:

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In a separate letter, bin Laden urged a close aide to launch a media campaign for the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that included a call for cutting greenhouse gas emissions.


https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-binladen-climatechange-idUSKCN0W35MS
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This is what some morons here are supporting:


In China, a Uighur academic sentenced to life in prison

A specialist in Uighur culture and traditions, Rahile Dawut was accused of “endangering state security”.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rrasPak3lE


For months, China has been trying to make people believe that the situation has returned to normal in Xinjiang, by increasing the number of press trips or duly supervised “experts” there and by promoting mass tourism. The situation there is so “normal” that the courts have just sentenced Rahile Dawut, a 57-year-old Uighur academic whose only “crime” is to be an expert in Uighur folklore and traditions and for having created, in 2007, the research center on ethnic minorities within Xinjiang University.

Arrested in 2017, Ms. Dawut was sentenced at first instance to life in prison for “separatism” following a trial which was held behind closed doors in December 2018. The academic had appealed but her sentence therefore comes from 'be confirmed.

It was the American Dui Hua Foundation, specializing in dialogue on human rights between the United States and China, which revealed this conviction, which has since been confirmed in Beijing. “This conviction is a cruel tragedy, a great loss for the Uighur people and for all those who cherish academic freedom,” commented John Kamm, director of Dui Hua. “Professor Dawut's conviction is in no way proof that she did wrong, but speaks to Beijing's relentless cultural persecution of Uighurs, its hostility to free expression, and its contempt for a fair justice,” comments Sophie Richardson, head of China at the Human Rights Watch association.

An “eliticide”.


Uighurs were your sworn enemy until 2020. Jihadists, terrorists, separatists.

Instead of bombing them to pieces with Hellfire Predator drone missiles like NATO did, Chinese are trying a different way - to forcibly assimilate and integrate them into their society.

Why is bombing them to pieces better than trying to integrate/assimilate?

It’s their territory after all just like Karabakh is Azerbaijan so all these 120000 Armenians had to fuck off from the land where their grandfathers and grandgrandfathers are buried.

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Nagorno-Karabakh's 120,000 Armenians will leave for Armenia, leadership says

Azeri victory, no drama, which sucks but it was their borders anyway.


Chinese victory, no drama, which sucks, but it was their borders anyway.

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Uighurs were your sworn enemy until 2018. Jihadists, terrorists, separatists.
Instead of bombing them to pieces with Hellfire Predator drone missiles like NATO did, Chinese are trying a different way - to forcibly assimilate and integrate them into their society.
Why is bombing them to pieces better than trying to integrate/assimilate?
It’s their territory after all just like Karabakh is Azerbaijan so all these 120000 Armenians had to fuck off from the land where their grandfathers and grandgrandfathers are buried.
Chinese victory, no drama, which sucks, but it was their borders anyway.


Sicko shortcuts and conclusions.
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