Richard Jackson
fr33palest1ne.bsky.social
Richard Jackson
@fr33palest1ne.bsky.social

Professor of Peace Studies at the University of Otago, New Zealand. Keen cyclist, guitarist in The Dee Street Band. Free Palestine from the river to the sea.

Political science 48%
Sociology 30%

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UN Commission of Inquiry concludes Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians.

We welcome this report and call for an immediate escalation in pressure on states to impose sanctions on Israel now. Join our #DisruptComplicity Global Weekend of Action, 18 - 21 September.

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The introduction for this special issue was written by @fr33palest1ne.bsky.social, Griffin Leonard, Aidan Gnoth, Joseph Llewellyn, and Tonga Karena!

It's a genocide and we have a responsibility to do everything in our power to stop it. www.nytimes.com/2025/09/16/o...
Opinion | My U.N. Commission’s Finding: Israel Is Committing Genocide
www.nytimes.com

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An Otago Student General Meeting just passed a BDS motion 200 Ayes to a single Nay! This after executive council voted to disregard a BDS referendum. The hero of the day Politics Rep Jett Groshinski who called the meeting in defiance of exec. Hats off to Otago Students for Justice in Palestine.

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This is a really difficult read by Ruwaida Amer in Gaza. I just can't anymore with the barbaric Israeli state.

www.972mag.com/hunger-gaza-...
We are starving
My body is breaking down. My mother is collapsing from exhaustion. My cousin cheats death every day for a morsel of aid.
www.972mag.com

This is a brilliant analysis of what's going on in the Middle East right now and how to understand it in historical context. www.securityincontext.org/posts/wester...
Western governments are lying to their people about Israel’s attack on Iran. This is a war to ‘remake’ the Middle East
www.securityincontext.org

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Excited to see a major article from my doctoral research, Diffusion as a colonizing process and the challenges of decolonizing Extinction Rebellion Aotearoa New Zealand, out at Social Movement Studies (open access): www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Diffusion as a colonizing process and the challenges of decolonizing Extinction Rebellion Aotearoa New Zealand
The Extinction Rebellion (XR) model, including three demands and a disruptive theory of change, were transferred from the imperial center of the United Kingdom to Aotearoa. Initially activists assu...
www.tandfonline.com

One day, let's hope they face prosecution in court for providing material support for genocide.

If you ever wondered what you would do during a genocide, you're doing it now.

The Otago Declaration on Palestine. asiapacificreport.nz/2025/05/12/o...
Otago academics plan declaration on Palestine to ‘face daily horrors’ | Asia Pacific Report
asiapacificreport.nz

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Being pro humanity is being pro Palestine!

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Words from @theimeu:

Today marks 77 years since the massacre of Deir Yassin, an atrocity that came to define the Nakba, the ethnic cleansing of Palestine in 1948 to establish the state of Israel on stolen Palestinian land.

One of the hardest things about watching the Palestinian genocide is the certain knowledge that one day, when the weight of evidence silences all denial, and when it's no longer risky to say it aloud, everyone will exclaim how terrible it was and how they were always against it.

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In every atrocity in history, the silent are always principal players.

Those who remain silent over Israel's genocide are enabling it to continue.

Their cowardice is paid in the blood of thousands of innocent Palestinians.

New column 👇

www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Imagine if all those who are silent about the terrible evil being committed in Gaza spoke up | Owen Jones
No crime in history has been so well documented by its victims. And yet inaction and censorship reign, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
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This is why 'institutional neutrality' is wrong.

The impossibility of establishing a settler colonial state today. aje.io/scob5c
Genocide Israel is living in the past
A state founded on apartheid and settler colonialism is no longer viable.
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Merry Christmas from Gaza.

Great to see this. BDS is working. We need to keep going. It may be the only thing that will stop the genocide, end the ethnic cleansing, stop the land grab and end the apartheid in Israel.
From the BDS National Committee (@bdsmovement.bsky.social), a look back at some of the achievements of worldwide organizing for boycott, divestment & sanctions in the second half of 2024

bdsmovement.net/BDS-Impacts-...

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From the BDS National Committee (@bdsmovement.bsky.social), a look back at some of the achievements of worldwide organizing for boycott, divestment & sanctions in the second half of 2024

bdsmovement.net/BDS-Impacts-...

Today, I am ashamed of the University of Otago. At the university council meeting they refused to adopt a motion to disclose and divest from Israel and its genocide. More than a year of genocide and they haven't said anything or done anything. So much for its values. Shame.
The special issue's final piece, by @michaellister.bsky.social & me, asks what happens to critical security thinking when its ideas and arguments achieve (or appear to achieve) wider currency: www.cambridge.org/core/journal... (Thread, 11/12)
Critical security research and the war on terror: From the margins to the mainstream? | European Journal of International Security | Cambridge Core
Critical security research and the war on terror: From the margins to the mainstream?
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This article by @andrewfutter.bsky.social & Benjamin Zala focuses on the return of nuclear great power politics including in the Euro-Atlantic, Western Pacific, & Global South: www.cambridge.org/core/journal... (Thread, 10/12)
The return of nuclear great power politics (or why we stopped worrying about terrorists and the bomb) | European Journal of International Security | Cambridge Core
The return of nuclear great power politics (or why we stopped worrying about terrorists and the bomb)
www.cambridge.org
Our next article by @mattuq.bsky.social contrasts the treatment of terrorism and climate change by Western states. In it, he highlights the vast disconnect between the harm each issue causes, & their prominence within contemporary security imaginaries: www.cambridge.org/core/journal... (Thread 9/12)
Emergency measures? Terrorism and climate change on the security agenda | European Journal of International Security | Cambridge Core
Emergency measures? Terrorism and climate change on the security agenda
www.cambridge.org

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Priya Dixit's article then draws on anarchist and abolitionist thinking to explore the war on terror's potential futures through examples from the United States and Nepal: www.cambridge.org/core/journal... (Thread 8/12)
Towards anarchist abolitionist futures for violence prevention: Beyond ‘counterterrorism’ | European Journal of International Security | Cambridge Core
Towards anarchist abolitionist futures for violence prevention: Beyond ‘counterterrorism’
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