| Topic: | Re:“I’m the ghost of [Arab] spring past.” | |
| Posted by: | John Hawkes | |
| Date/Time: | 31/12/25 13:57:00 |
| Mr Ainsworth 'Alaa is not a saint. He is, however, a hero of a stolen revolution, and a potent symbol of hope for millions still living under brutal dictatorship. His freedom is a hard-won victory for justice, at a time when those are few and far between. He deserves to enjoy it in peace." (Naomi Klein, Gdn.)' Thank you for using your artificial intelligence to find an article supporting Abd el-Fattah in of all places the Guardian ! A most unlikely place to look. To save me the effort will you extend your delving into the paper's good and apolitical football journalism to post any articles you find on the fortunes or otherwise of Fulham FC ? They have no Jewish or Palestinian players to my knowledge so no need to dig for any political connotations. However in Calvin Bassey they have a very devout Christian so he might need keeping an eye on. COYW 😁⚽ |
| Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
| “I’m the ghost of [Arab] spring past.” | 31/12/25 12:28:00 | David Ainsworth |
| Re:“I’m the ghost of [Arab] spring past.” | 31/12/25 13:57:00 | John Hawkes |
| Reply | 31/12/25 14:09:00 | Sue Hammond |
| Re:Reply | 31/12/25 16:51:00 | John Hawkes |
| Re:“I’m the ghost of [Arab] spring past.” | 01/01/26 15:35:00 | John Hawkes |