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If a bomb falls in Gaza and nobody notices, does it really fall?

As the sun was about to set over the Gaza horizon on May 10, 2021, the community would not have known what was to happen that night. But they are citizens of Gaza, and what did happen would not have taken them by surprise. Israeli bombardment overnight of the besieged strip has claimed the lives of 21 Palestinians, including nine children. As dawn broke, there was devastation and a fresh round of Israeli attacks killing another three people. By the time of writing this, at least 26 lives have been lost to Israeli attacks. The attacks have been a follow-up of Israeli clampdown on Palestinian protestors in the occupied East Jerusalem, who are being threatened with forced eviction from their homes in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood by Israeli authorities. This move is being considered illegal by most world powers, including the United Nations, because East Jerusalem is part of the Occupied Palestine and it is illegal to evict the residents by the occupying forces.

Bahrain: more than 70 new Covid cases in major outbreak at Jaw prison

Jaw prison © Amnesty International Authorities apparently blocking communication with outside world  ‘They must not gamble with the lives of those in their custody’ - Lynn Maalouf Amnesty International is increasingly concerned at reports of a major COVID-19 outbreak at Jaw prison in Bahrain, a jail already notorious for its overcrowded conditions. Since 31 March, Amnesty has spoken to family members of six prisoners. Using an online testing status system on the Ministry of Health’s website, family members told Amnesty they were able to verify dozens of confirmed coronavirus cases among prisoners.  Prisoners’ families and Bahraini human rights activists provided Amnesty with matching lists with the names of more than 70 prisoners they believe have been infected. 

Egypt: jailing of activist Sanaa Seif another crushing blow for human rights

Sanaa Seif s mother and two siblings have also been targeted © Private Film editor jailed for ‘false news’ and insulting a police officer Along with her mother and sister, was attacked by mob with connivance of police  ‘Today’s verdict is yet another crushing blow for the right to freedom of expression in Egypt’ - Amna Guellali Responding to today’s jailing of the prominent Egyptian human rights activist and film editor Sanaa Seif after she was convicted of spreading “false news”, “misusing social media” and insulting a police officer on duty, Amna Guellali, Amnesty International’s Middle East Deputy Director, said:

Iran: execution of journalist Rouhollah Zam is shocking | Amnesty International UK

Rouhollah Zam received a grossly unfair trial for spreading corruption on earth © Private Zam hanged without warning in apparent attempt to thwart international campaign to save his life Journalist had been living in asylum in France until his abduction during visit to Iraq last year ‘We are shocked and horrified’ - Diana Eltahawy Responding to news that the prominent dissident journalist Rouhollah Zam has been executed in Iran earlier today, Diana Eltahawy, Amnesty International Middle East Deputy Director, said:  “We are shocked and horrified to learn that the Iranian authorities executed dissident journalist Rouhollah Zam at dawn today.  “His execution is a deadly blow to freedom of expression in Iran and shows the extent of the Iranian authorities’ brutal tactics to instil fear and deter dissent. 

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