When the security tries to stop you from taking a historic photo. Today we made history!!!
Liberation and Commemoration Ceremony at the Mauthausen Concentration Camp Memorial.
Photo of Haim Bresheeth, a descendant of a Jewish Holocaust survivor from the Gusen concentration camp.
Ernst Wohlrab, former Vienna regional secretary of the KZ Verband - Association of Concentration Camp Survivors - and a descendant of Jewish communist resistance fighters murdered by the Na5is.
Together with the Solidarwerkstatt Österreich, Palestine Solidarity, Roba Darwish, a Linz-based activist of Palestinian descent and Dalia Sarig, Jewish activist and co-founder of Not in Our Name they laid a wreath adorned with a Palestinian and an Austrian flag.
#mauthausen #commemoration
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https://www.palaestinasolidaritaet.at/2026-05-10-starkes-zeichen-bei-der-befreiungsfeier-in-mauthausen-solidaritaet-mit-palaestina-als-konsequenz-des-antifaschistischen-gedenkens/
Winner 2016 - Special competition for the day of the monument - Wiki Loves Monuments & Federal Office for the Protection of Monuments
Sonderwettbewerb zum Tag des Denkmals 2016 des Bundesdenkmalamtes
1.Platz Mauthausen - KZ Gedenkstätte #nikon #mauthausen #mauthausenmemorial #bundesdenkmalamt #wikilovesmonuments #mauthausenconcentrationcamp
The Austrian Broadcasting Corporation interviews Professor Haim Bresheeth at the press conference: “No Stage for Genocide”
#repost @palaestinasolidaritaet.at@not.in.our.name.vienna
#eurovision #boycottisrael
May 12-16 2026 in Vienna, israel will attempt to whitewash its image before audiences around the world as a participant in the Eurovision Song Contest. Less than two weeks ago, it was committing crimes in European waters.
While accelerating its genocide in Palestine and Lebanon and waging aggression across the region, israel abducted and brutalized 181 members of the Global Sumud Flotilla crew in Greek territorial waters, kidnapping and imprisoning two members—one of whom is European.
israel must be isolated.
#repost @globalsumudflotilla
#BoycottEurovision
The Met Ball, sponsored by Jeff Bezos seeking to launder his image and gain social acceptance and celebrity approval, despite his empire being built on exploitation and theft! A wonderful distraction from the atrocities of the world, an assault on our attention spans and collective empathy.
#repost @grandson
Chris Smalls, the leading figure of the Amazon Labor Union in the US, was arrested during a protest outside the Met Gala in New York. The protest targeted Amazon and its founder, Jeff Bezos, with demonstrators calling out labor conditions and the influence of billionaires at major cultural events. Details around the arrest remain limited, but the moment has sparked widespread outrage online about workers’ rights and corporate power.
#repost @europepalestinenetwork
#freechrissmalls #metgala amazon jeffbezos
Mary, a 72-year-old Amazon worker from North Carolina has a message for tonight’s MetGala chair Jeff Bezos 📍Jeff Bezos’s $120 million penthouse where he’s preparing for his big night
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Isaac Herzog, President of Israel, repeatedly posts videos, and in this conversation, a striking phrase stands out: we will fight until we’ll break their backbone. This sets the tone for a discussion that raises important questions about the actions of Israeli soldiers. The mention of soldiers putting their actions on film is particularly noteworthy.
The video shows Israeli President Herzog speaking at a podium, with others seated nearby, as he discusses the actions of Israeli soldiers and the impact of their online presence. The conversation delves into the topic of the Israeli army’s online posts, with a notable observation being the scarcity of dead fighters’ bodies in the thousands of videos posted online. This observation is juxtaposed with the recollection of footage from 20 years ago in Afghanistan, where piles of corpses were a stark reality. The contrast highlights the complexities of modern warfare and the role of social media in shaping our understanding of conflict. Isaac Herzog’s presence in the video lends gravity to the discussion, as his role as President of Israel underscores the significance of the issues being addressed.
As the conversation unfolds, it becomes clear that the video is not just about the actions of Israeli soldiers, but also about the broader implications of their online presence. The question of what is and is not shown on film is a recurring theme, with Isaac Herzog’s comments providing context for the discussion. What do these videos reveal about the nature of modern conflict, and what do they conceal? The video invites viewers to consider the complexities of warfare in the age of social media, and to reflect on the role of leaders like Isaac Herzog in shaping our understanding of these issues. What does the careful curation of online content reveal about the priorities of those in power?
#repost @stelle.world