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Tunis: The beating heart of the fight for Gaza
Tunis: The beating heart of the fight for Gaza

L'Orient-Le Jour

time11-08-2025

  • Politics
  • L'Orient-Le Jour

Tunis: The beating heart of the fight for Gaza

'We cannot accept that in 10 or 20 years our children will read in history books that there was a genocide and that we did nothing,' said Maria Elena Délia, an Italian member of the Global Movement to Gaza's organizing committee. Speaking from Tunis at an Aug. 4 press conference, she addressed journalists and activists about the international citizens' movement, which unites thousands worldwide to break the Gaza June's Global March for Gaza, accompanied by the Maghreb caravan Soumoud from Tunis, Tunisia's streets have become the loudest voice in the Maghreb demanding an end to what protesters call genocide. In other countries, such as Algeria, recent demonstrations have been banned. At the end of July, Tunisian President Kais Saied showed photos of starving children to Massad Boulos, adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump,...

Paul Murphy released from Egyptian custody and expected to return to Ireland tomorrow
Paul Murphy released from Egyptian custody and expected to return to Ireland tomorrow

The Journal

time16-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Journal

Paul Murphy released from Egyptian custody and expected to return to Ireland tomorrow

LAST UPDATE | 59 mins ago DUBLIN TD PAUL Murphy has been released from his detention by authorities in Egypt. Earlier today, he was detained for a second time and had his passport taken, People Before Profit said. He is expected to return to Ireland tomorrow. Thousands of people, including Murphy, have travelled to Egypt to hold demonstrations at its border with Palestine and take place in the Global March for Gaza. However, Egyptian authorities have detained hundreds of people since. Murphy's partner, People Before Profit councillor Jess Spear, said that Murphy had attended a Cairo police station on the advice of the Irish embassy to retrieve his phone this morning after it had been taken from him when he was earlier detained on Friday . Advertisement Murphy had subsequently been released late on Friday at Cairo Airport. From the station today, Murphy had messaged to say that he was concerned that his passport had been taken again and 'was told he can't leave. He just attempted to leave but has been prevented from doing so by the police', a statement from People Before Profit said. Other participants in the Global March to Gaza were also detained, the statement claimed. It is unclear if they were released alongside Murphy this evening. In his message, Murphy wrote: 'They [the police] took my passport again, had me talk to the secret police and left me in a room with an interpreter. They claim they are looking for my phone. I just attempted to leave but they said that I cannot leave. I understand that other march participants have also been detained'. Spear appealed to Tánaiste Simon Harris to 'intervene urgently with the Egyptian authorities'. A statement from the Department of Foreign Affairs said: 'We can confirm that the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is providing consular assistance in this case. Consular assistance is provided on a confidential basis and therefore the Department does not comment on the details of individual cases.' Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone... A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation. Learn More Support The Journal

Paul Murphy detained and has passport taken by Egyptian authorities again
Paul Murphy detained and has passport taken by Egyptian authorities again

The Journal

time16-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Journal

Paul Murphy detained and has passport taken by Egyptian authorities again

DUBLIN TD PAUL Murphy has again been detained by authorities in Egypt and has had his passport taken. Thousands of people, including Murphy, have travelled to Egypt to hold demonstrations at its border with Palestine and take place in the Global March for Gaza. However, Egyptian authorities have detained hundreds of people since. Murphy's partner, People Before Profit councillor Jess Spear, said that Murphy had attended a Cairo police station on the advice of the Irish embassy to retrieve his phone this morning after it had been taken from him when he was earlier detained on Friday . Advertisement Murphy had subsequently been released late on Friday at Cairo Airport. From the station today, Murphy had messaged to say that he was concerned that his passport had been taken again and 'was told he can't leave. He just attempted to leave but has been prevented from doing so by the police', a statement from People Before Profit said. Other participants in the Global March to Gaza have also been detained, the statement claimed. In his message, Murphy wrote: 'They [the police] took my passport again, had me talk to the secret police and left me in a room with an interpreter. They claim they are looking for my phone. I just attempted to leave but they said that I cannot leave. I understand that other march participants have also been detained'. Spear appealed to Tánaiste Simon Harris to 'intervene urgently with the Egyptian authorities'. Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone... A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation. Learn More Support The Journal

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