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Welcome to cryfreedom.net, formerly known as Womens Liberation Front.  A website that hopes to draw and keeps your attention for  both the global 21th. century 3rd. feminist revolution as well as especially for the Zan, Zendegi, Azadi uprising in Iran and the struggles of our sisters in other parts of the Middle East. This online magazine that started December 2019 will be published every week. Thank you for your time and interest. 
Gino d'Artali
indept investigative journalist
radical feminist and women's rights activist 


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Special reports: TRIBUTES TO MOTHERS AND CHILDREN
 
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NEW: September 11, 2024:

Nour, A midwife in Gaza

Sept. 4, 2024:
"He can't move at all": A Gaza mother's agony over baby with polio...
and
September 3, 2024:
'Tragic childhood': Gaza children vaccinated against polio, war continues...

 


Shoroughs' family

August 12, 2024:
'Part of me is missing': How Israel's war on Gaza tears spouses apart

earlier stories:
August 7, 2024: 'My children cry all day from the heat': Life in Gaza’s tent camps...
and

August 5, 2024: Shorough 'We have nothing left in this world, except our daughter': a young mother on life in Gaza...


Alaa al-Nimer and daughterNimah

July 28, 2024
"My baby girl was born on the street": A traumatic birth in Gaza

 

July 22, 2024
Ms. Maram Humaid: "A letter to my son: As you turn one today in Gaza, I feel joy and sorrow"
 July 12, 2024
Noor Alyacoubi - "I'm fighting to keep my baby alive"
and other stories
Mothers and children: Boom-And again Boom

 

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UPDATES:
Oct 17, 2024: <<Leaked US warning to Israel to 'let aid in Gaza' is merely a distraction
Oct 15, 2024: <<Deep pain in a beautiful West Bank home: The Arrabis’ dead sons
 
Oct 15, 2024: The horrific Israeli bombing of Al-Aqsa Hospital
Oct 14, 2024: Can't afford to have people silenced during genocide
October 13, 2024: The ICC's credibility is hanging by a thread
October 13, 2024: Cieco: A blind dog's journey from Nabatieh to Beirut, fleeing Israeli bombs
 
October 12, 2024: Israel's mass detention of Palestinians is aimed to break our spirit
 
 

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October 17 - 15, 2024
Food for thought:
As a more than reliable source
(a nazi-camp 'gypsy' survivor)
 told me yesterday
israel is heading straight
to become a extreme fascist dictatorship
and more actual fact-finding news
 

October 15 - 12, 2024
SENSITIVE MATERIAL. THE NEWS AND IMAGES MAY OFFEND OR DISTURB
to say the least
and the million-dead question is:
Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur: "It blows my mind to think that WE KNOW what Israel
is doing and altogether we cannot stop it. Looking at where we were 100 years ago,
no much progress has been achieved,"
So where will it end?
and more actual fact-finding news
 

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<<In the Gaza Strip, four generations wiped out in seconds...
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June 14, 2024
Palestinian-Jordanian journalist Hiba Abu Taha sentenced to one year in prison


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Israels attempts to silence the press

Shireen Abu Akleh
September 26 - 13, 2024
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Al Jazeera and...

In commemoration of Shireen Abu Akleh,
the 'voice of Al Jazeera'
killed while revealing the true face
of israel
  
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May 23, 2024
In commemoration of Roshdi Sarraj
and tribute to

Shrouq Al Aila

 
When one hurts or kills a women
one hurts or kills hummanity and is an antrocitie.
Gino d'Artali
and: My mother (1931-1997) always said to me <Mi figlio, non esistono notizie <vecchie> perche puoi imparare qualcosa da qualsiasi notizia.> Translated: <My son, there is no such thing as so called 'old' news because you can learn something from any news.>
Gianna d'Artali.

Al Jazeera - Oct 15, 2024 - By Maram Humaid
<<'A leg fell to the floor': The horrific Israeli bombing of Al-Aqsa Hospital
Israel bombs a makeshift displacement camp in the courtyard of a central Gaza hospital, spreading fear.
Deir el-Balah, Gaza, Palestine - Amani Madi still can't believe she and her family survived the bombing that hit Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the middle of the night. In the open space where the attack on displaced people's tents took place early on Monday, the smell of smoke prevails, and burned cans and food are scattered on the ground among charred blankets and clothes. People wander back and forth. Most of them used to live in the tents, and they are trying to find anything left behind by the blaze that destroyed their flimsy homes.
Bodies on fire as they ran
The attack tore through the makeshift camp set up by displaced people in the hospital's courtyard, killing at least four people and injuring at least 40. "It was 1:10am when a massive explosion shook everything," Madi, a 37-year-old mother of six, recalls as she sits in the remains of her burned tent. "I looked out and saw flames devouring the tents next to ours," Madi says. "My husband and I carried the kids and ran towards the emergency building. At the entrance, I saw my five-year-old son, who was screaming, was bleeding. I took him to the doctors to discover that he had shrapnel in his stomach." The doctors were able to bandage Ahmed up but had to leave the shrapnel where it had hit him, explaining to Madi that it would require delicate surgery to remove, a surgery that is not possible given the badly damaged Gaza medical sector. Many Palestinians displaced multiple times end up at schools and hospitals, setting up tents again and again, using whatever materials they can find, clustering close together due to a lack of space. Israel's bombs spread fire through the crowded tents within minutes as Civil Defence workers struggled to put it out with what limited capabilities they had. "People - women, men and children - were running away from the spreading fire, screaming," Madi says. "Some of them were still burning, their bodies on fire as they ran. Terrifying, horrific, ... unbelievable. Where are we supposed to go? It's nearly winter. Is there no one to stop this holocaust against us?" Madi's tent was next to Jamalat Wadi's tent, which was practically at the centre of the bombing. Wadi, 43, says: "It was a miracle we survived, me and my seven daughters. I woke them up, screaming, as our flaming tent was falling on our heads. My neighbour, her son and her husband were burned to death. No one could save them," she says, crying bitterly. Like many others, Wadi has been forced to flee numerous times, starting in Shujayea, then to Rafah, Nuseirat and Khan Younis before seeking refuge at Al-Aqsa Hospital. "Now we're in the streets again, but I won't stay here after this. There's nowhere safe. Hospitals and schools are at the forefront of Israeli targeting. What have we done to deserve this?"
'A leg fell to the ground'
Maha Al-Sarsak, 17, lives in a tent adjacent to the ones that burned. Her family's tent was not affected, but she witnessed the first moments of the explosion and fire. Al-Sarsak walks through the carnage left behind by the bombing, crying. She has been displaced at Al-Aqsa with her family for nine months. After the hospital grounds were targeted numerous times, she says, she stopped sleeping at night for fear of another Israeli bombing.
"I was awake. What I feared happened ... for the seventh time. I heard the strike from the direction of the tents opposite us. I screamed for my mother and my [eight] siblings, and we ran out towards the hospital building. I saw our neighbour Umm Shaaban [Alaa Al-Dalu, 37] completely burned and her body charred along with her son [Shaaban, 20]. When they were moving the victims from there, I saw a leg fall to the ground," Al-Sarsak adds as she cries. "They said the south is safe, but there is no safety. People were burned alive, and we spent a very terrifying night. Every time the hospital is targeted, we're terrified," Al-Sarsak says. "But last night was the most terrifying. The fire ate the tents and people's bodies in moments. Oh, God, have mercy."
SOURCE: AL JAZEERA>>
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/10/15/our-neighbours-burned-alive-the-bombing-of-al-aqsa-martyrs-hospital


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