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Palestinians in the occupied West Bank are not allowed to travel internationally through Israel's airport - they must cross into Jordan and fly from Amman. Israel, however, routinely imposes travel bans on Palestinians, citing 'security reasons' - many do not know they are banned from traveling until they arrive at the crossing. Between 2015 and 2019, Israeli NGO HaMoked filed 797 travel ban appeals, 65 percent of which were lifted. In other words, most bans are completely unjustified.I am a prisoner without a cell, a crime, or a conviction. My prison yard extends as far as what is left of my people's lands in occupied Palestine. To go east, to Jordan, which is our only gateway to the rest of the world, there is a single bridge, one I am not allowed to cross. To go west, to other parts of the land stolen from us, and which Israel has made its own, I can only go as far as the nearest militarized checkpoint.
In September 2019, Amnesty International's West Bank-based campaigner Laith Abu Zeyad was banned by Israel from accompanying his mother for medical treatment in Jerusalem. Israeli authorities subsequently even prevented him from seeing his mother before her death. In October 2019, Laith was also banned from traveling to Jordan to attend his aunt's funeral.
In this piece, Laith reflects on a travel ban based on secret evidence and that can be extended indefinitely - a prisoner in his own land, he dreams of freedom.
"We have cleared another milestone, and now we are entering the final stretch of this part of the official campaign to remove California Governor Gavin Newsom from power and office."Elections officials still need to verify that 1,497,709 of the signatures are valid and come from registered California voters before the special election can be scheduled.

"Blue Anon" trended to the top of Twitter on Sunday following a successful effort to purge the infant term from the Urban Dictionary and Google. After emerging on social media and landing in a spot in the slang-term glossary on Saturday, it was quickly erased. A Google search now brings up nothing on the term other than brand name ski gear.
However, efforts to remove the term appeared to have backfired, as "Blue Anon" continued to trend the rest of the weekend. This could be a case of the "Streisand Effect," named for Barbra Streisand who in 2003 sued a photographer for publishing an aerial picture of the singer and actor's home as part of a collection of coastal homes to document coastal erosion.
The term "Blue Anon" is a counterpoint to the leftist penchant to classify all conservative conspiracy theories under the heading QAnon, and gives a catch-all to all the wacky leftist theories that float about online.
After the purge of the term, many on Twitter started using it, liberally.
The definition of "Blue Anon" reads as"[A] loosely organized network for Democrat voters, politicians and media personalities who spread left-wing conspiracy theories."Tech company censorship of conservatives has been at the center of the national conversation since Twitter, Facebook, and Google suppressed the New York Post's reporting on Hunter Biden and emails found on a his laptop in October. Tech companies have been emboldened by the leftist push to ban, censor, and deplatform ideas, works, and people that they find unpalatable.
"Blue Anon adherents fervently believe that right-wing extremists are going to storm Capitol Hill any day now and "remove" lawmakers from office, hence the need for the deployment of thousands of National Guard stationed at the US Capitol."
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