From Kenya to Palestine: In support of armed resistance
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History has taught us that resistance against settler colonialism in Kenya, South Africa and other previously occupied regions was a tumultuous journey, characterized by violence—a narrative that the occupiers sought to dismiss as "terrorism" or "barbarism."
The West often fails to acknowledge historical oppression, instead advocating for the normalization of "Israel's" control over Palestinians while labeling any resistance as 'terrorism.' (Al Mayadeen English; Illustrated by Zeinab El-Hajj)
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