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Boycott

  • The image depicts a scene of destruction where a construction or demolition vehicle is actively tearing down a building, surrounded by a group of armed soldiers. The soldiers are wearing helmets and tactical gear, indicating a heightened security context. The background features a landscape with additional buildings, suggesting a possibly urban or conflict-affected area. The atmosphere appears tense, reflecting the serious nature of the situation being portrayed. Multinationals in Europe Continue to Flout International Law in Israel’s Occupied Territories Daniel Brown, Emma Tatham · November 2024
  • The image features a man expressing anger or frustration, likely as part of a protest or social movement. The text includes the word "مقاطعون" (meaning "we boycott" in Arabic) and suggests a call for a boycott against certain products, as represented by crossed-out symbols of specific beverages: Sidi Ali (a water brand), Afriquia (a drink brand), and another beverage. The background shows a crowd, indicating that this is related to a larger movement or demonstration. Overall, it conveys a strong message of dissent against these brands. Morocco: “His Majesty’s Bosses” Boycotted Omar Brouksy · June 2018
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