2025-06-17: Genocide Roundup

So far today: 2025-06-17 2:22pm GMT

Robert Belano (2025-06-17). In Macron's France, Tweeting in Support of Palestine Can Get You Jail Time. counterpunch.org On June 18, Anasse Kazib, a French railway worker, trade unionist and socialist leader will stand trial for the charge of "apologia for terrorism." His supposed crime? Tweets posted to the social media platform X in support of the Palestinian people in rejection of Israel's campaign of genocide. France concedes that Kazib has no ties to terrorist organizations nor has he engaged in terror-related actions and is persecuting him simply on the basis that his speech offends the Israeli state and its supporters. With this campaign against Kazib and other activists, the French state, led by president Emmanuel Macron is…

Will Hodgkinson (2025-06-17). Boston: No Pride in Genocide! workers.org Boston Tens of thousands of people crowded Copley Square for Boston's LGBTQIA2S+ Pride parade on June 14, with a reported one million watching along the route. Prominent and popular among the groups participating was a militant "No Pride in Genocide" bloc that included the Boston Coalition for Palestine, Democratic Socialists . . . |

aljazeera (2025-06-17). History says the genocide in Gaza will be recognised — eventually. aljazeera.com The world never sees crimes against humanity in the moment. Justice, if it comes, is always delayed.

WSWS (2025-06-17). Australian writer deported at US border after questioning about Gaza protests. wsws.org A young blog writer was questioned, detained and deported at Los Angeles airport because of his political opinions and articles last year on anti-Gaza genocide protests at New York's Columbia University.

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