Mary Alavi

@MaryAlavi
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I love plants, coffee, and baking.
For Makan Nasiri, and for the dreams that became impossible.
#Minab168
#IranWar
Trump claims to have saved eight Iranian women from execution by the Islamic Republic, while his forces killed 168 elementary school children on the very first day of the war. One of these children, 7-year-old Makan Nasiri, is still missing, his small, fragile body vanished in the aftermath of a double-tap attack carried out with American Tomahawk missiles.
#Minab168
#IranWar2026
Somewhere between a classroom and the sky,
a child disappeared.
They found his shoe…
but not his goodbye.
Makan Nasiri.
#Minab168
#IranWar

RE: https://halo.nu/@theguardian_us_culture/116437986889035474

Among the 168 names, there is one that stands apart: Makan Nasiri. A seven-year-old who is still missing. A child from whom only a single cream-colored shoe and a crumpled blue coat remain.
During the bombing of #Minab elmentary alschool by the American terrorists, many children lost their lives, but Makan’s story is heartbreaking in a different way.
Come to your senses! And yes, "betting on war is really dark"!
#IranWar

John Oliver on prediction markets: ‘Betting on war is really dark’

The Last Week Tonight host dug into the rapidly expanding, poorly regulated free-for-all of ‘prediction markets’ like Kalshi and Polymarket

The Guardian

"Spaniards see Trump as the greatest threat to world peace, ahead of Putin"

"When respondents were asked which leaders most endanger global peace, 81% pointed to Trump, compared with 79.3% who cited Putin and 71.2% who named Netanyahu."

https://english.elpais.com/spain/2026-04-10/spaniards-see-trump-as-the-greatest-threat-to-world-peace-ahead-of-putin.html

#TheEpsteinRegime

LA teen loses eye after being shot by US agent at No Kings march, lawyer says

USC student Tucker Collins’s attorney accuses homeland security of ‘overt act of repression’ at Los Angeles protest

The Guardian
Trump threats cause dilemma for US officers: disobey orders or commit war crimes

Legal experts say attacking Iran’s infrastructure would constitute a war crime – but would military officers be held responsible?

The Guardian