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cami_roz
Camiii❣️ :
Silent repost😔
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daneylii
dane 🫧 :
real
2024-10-05 12:33:48
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roxyalcala
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Mora love ❤️
2024-11-09 05:21:32
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wilianrivera69
wilianrivera69 :
Damm
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L.💪🏼 :
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ldk_va
NO TE ENAMORESS :
NOSE ENAMORENNN GENTE
2024-09-22 00:39:29
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ndenorsahe
carlitos :
por algo me salían tantos videos relacionados (mi momento ah llegado)
2024-09-22 00:07:40
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kingz8213
kingz8213 :
Que mi silencio no te haga creer que no te pienso pero tampoco que te necesito
2024-09-24 21:08:31
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kendersonjulio
Kenderson🫀 :
Solo cambien y sea mejor persona, y créanme que asi podrán estar juntos nuevamente
2024-10-13 23:49:53
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asleyn.y145
Yulieth. :
te extraño Andrés 😭😭
2024-09-25 07:52:58
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waren.kla
waren🐀 :
yo se que si vamos a volver solo tenemos k ambos madurar :(
2024-09-24 03:59:45
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mmmatute
matiiii :
Tuyo - Mora
2024-09-25 01:49:57
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jere26.5
JERE👻👻👻 :
Lo compartio carlitos palacios 😞
2024-09-26 00:44:59
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jdeivid03
David Jiménez :
no lo comparto porque no le quiero subir más el ego
2024-09-30 02:32:49
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andriusebastian
Morita. :
ojala ella vea este mensaje no la eh perdido y sabe quién es 🍇. como amo a esa mujer y no me arrepiento de nada y llevaré su nombre en mi piel para siempre , por qué ella logro tocar en el fondo....
2024-09-22 09:27:50
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angelsilvajr1
Angel Silva Jr. :
Compartido silencioso
2024-08-20 20:06:45
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monvc__
M O N 🌺 :
ya siguen a mi amiga la influencerree? 💋
2024-09-23 04:20:09
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samantha301021_070322
samantha301021_070322 :
Q cansion es
2024-09-21 04:30:12
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jouuriv
Jouu :
Hay mora, hay like
2024-10-21 03:19:27
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ucelojosh861
J.R 🇬🇹🇺🇲 :
Como quisiera ya poder aceptar que no me quieres mas a tu lado 😭
2024-09-25 04:16:43
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darpor001
darpor001 :
Ya nunca más pero esa canción es totalmente para el.
2024-09-21 20:51:44
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Diegoooo😭😭
2024-11-03 05:46:20
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Lourdes Eloisa Contino :
Que canción es??
2024-10-06 15:14:49
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Israel's Whitewashed Investigations of the Great March of Return Protests Palestinians in the Gaza Strip began to hold regular protests along the perimeter fence, demanding an end to the blockade Israel has imposed on the Strip since 2007 and fulfillment of the right of return.  The protests, held mostly on Fridays with tens of thousands participating, including children, women and seniors, continued until the end of 2019. Israel was quick to frame the protests as illegitimate even before they began. It made various attempts to prevent the demonstrations and declared in advance it would violently disperse the protesters.  The military deployed dozens of snipers along the fence, and various officials clarified that the open-fire regulations would permit lethal fire against anyone attempting to approach the fence or damage it.  When Gaza residents went ahead with the demonstrations regardless, Israel made good on its threats and its open-fire regulations permitted use of live fire against unarmed protestors.  As a result, 223 Palestinians, 46 of them under the age of 18, were killed and some 8,000 injured. The vast majority of the persons killed or injured were unarmed and posed no threat to the well-armored soldiers standing on the other side of the fence. Israel responded to international criticism of the casualty toll by saying it would investigate the incidents. Yet today, more than forty months after the first demonstration, it is clear that the military’s investigations in relation to the Gaza protests were never intended to ensure justice for the victims or to deter troops from similar action.  These investigations – much like the investigations conducted by the military law enforcement system in other cases in which soldiers have harmed Palestinians – are part of Israel’s whitewashing mechanism, and their main purpose remains to silence external criticism, so that Israel can continue to implement its policy unchanged. The military has only investigated cases in which Palestinians were killed by security forces, despite the large number of injuries, including ones that left victims paralyzed or forced to undergo amputations. A total of more than 13,000 Palestinians were injured in the protests: some 8,000 by live fire, about 2,400 by rubber-coated metal bullets, and almost 3,000 by tear gas canisters that hit them directly. Of the persons wounded, 156 lost limbs. None of these cases were investigated. Israel’s conduct regarding the investigation of the Gaza protests is neither new nor surprising. It is endemic to Israel’s law enforcement system, as seen, for instance, after the fighting in Operation Cast Lead in January 2009 and in Operation Protective Edge in August 2014. Then, too, Israel flouted international law, refused to reform its policy despite the lethal outcomes, and deflected criticism by promising to investigate its conduct. Then, too – nothing came of this promise. Barring a handful of non-representative cases, no one was held accountable for the horrifying results of an unlawful and immoral open-fire policy. True policy change will come about only when Israel is forced to pay a price for its conduct, actions and policies. When the smokescreen of domestic investigations is lifted and Israel is forced to reckon with its human rights abuses and breaches of international law, it will have to decide: openly admit that it does not recognize Palestinians as having political rights and as deserving of protection, and therefore has no interest in accountability for violating Palestinians’ human rights – or change its policy. Source: B’tselem  04. 11. 2024 #news #usa #uk
Israel's Whitewashed Investigations of the Great March of Return Protests Palestinians in the Gaza Strip began to hold regular protests along the perimeter fence, demanding an end to the blockade Israel has imposed on the Strip since 2007 and fulfillment of the right of return. The protests, held mostly on Fridays with tens of thousands participating, including children, women and seniors, continued until the end of 2019. Israel was quick to frame the protests as illegitimate even before they began. It made various attempts to prevent the demonstrations and declared in advance it would violently disperse the protesters. The military deployed dozens of snipers along the fence, and various officials clarified that the open-fire regulations would permit lethal fire against anyone attempting to approach the fence or damage it. When Gaza residents went ahead with the demonstrations regardless, Israel made good on its threats and its open-fire regulations permitted use of live fire against unarmed protestors. As a result, 223 Palestinians, 46 of them under the age of 18, were killed and some 8,000 injured. The vast majority of the persons killed or injured were unarmed and posed no threat to the well-armored soldiers standing on the other side of the fence. Israel responded to international criticism of the casualty toll by saying it would investigate the incidents. Yet today, more than forty months after the first demonstration, it is clear that the military’s investigations in relation to the Gaza protests were never intended to ensure justice for the victims or to deter troops from similar action. These investigations – much like the investigations conducted by the military law enforcement system in other cases in which soldiers have harmed Palestinians – are part of Israel’s whitewashing mechanism, and their main purpose remains to silence external criticism, so that Israel can continue to implement its policy unchanged. The military has only investigated cases in which Palestinians were killed by security forces, despite the large number of injuries, including ones that left victims paralyzed or forced to undergo amputations. A total of more than 13,000 Palestinians were injured in the protests: some 8,000 by live fire, about 2,400 by rubber-coated metal bullets, and almost 3,000 by tear gas canisters that hit them directly. Of the persons wounded, 156 lost limbs. None of these cases were investigated. Israel’s conduct regarding the investigation of the Gaza protests is neither new nor surprising. It is endemic to Israel’s law enforcement system, as seen, for instance, after the fighting in Operation Cast Lead in January 2009 and in Operation Protective Edge in August 2014. Then, too, Israel flouted international law, refused to reform its policy despite the lethal outcomes, and deflected criticism by promising to investigate its conduct. Then, too – nothing came of this promise. Barring a handful of non-representative cases, no one was held accountable for the horrifying results of an unlawful and immoral open-fire policy. True policy change will come about only when Israel is forced to pay a price for its conduct, actions and policies. When the smokescreen of domestic investigations is lifted and Israel is forced to reckon with its human rights abuses and breaches of international law, it will have to decide: openly admit that it does not recognize Palestinians as having political rights and as deserving of protection, and therefore has no interest in accountability for violating Palestinians’ human rights – or change its policy. Source: B’tselem 04. 11. 2024 #news #usa #uk

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