Hanover police need help identifying possible menorah vandals – The Union Leader

| December 27, 2020

The police investigation into the vandalism of a menorah display at Dartmouth College continues to gain steam while New Hampshire Jewish leaders see a continued problem of anti-Semitism. Hanover police Lt

Boycott urged on firms that assist Israel’s occupation – Triple Pundit

| December 27, 2020

A UN human rights expert has called for a boycott of multinational companies that are investing to further Israels occupation of Palestinian territory. Addressing the UN General Assembly, special rapporteur Richard Falk listed various companies involved in the establishment and maintenance of settlements on Palestinian land that the UN, US and EU consider illegal.

Book: Intent to deceive: Denying the Genocide of the Tutsi | ICN – Independent Catholic News

| December 27, 2020

Intent to deceive: Denying the Genocide of the Tutsi by Linda Melvern, publisher: Verso Books, 11.99 Why is a book about genocide denial still important, 80 years after the Holocaust and 26 years after Rwanda? Because there is a thriving industry in spreading misinformation about massive human rights abuses, current and past.

Takoma Park Mayor Releases Statement on Recent Incidents – Source of the Spring

| December 27, 2020

Takoma Park Mayor Kate Stewart has released a statement on two recent incidents that occurred in the city, one of which is being investigated as a possible hate crime. Below is Mayor Stewarts statement: Two disturbing events recently took place in our community, and I wanted to provide an update on actions being taken and to reiterate our commitment to creating an equitable and inclusive community in which all residents can live with dignity and respect. The first event was a woman who vandalized public art at the Gazebo.



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