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More than 134 girls commit suicide in the village of Al-Sariha after the RSF liquidation their men's#KeepEyesOnSudan#talkaboutsudan#KeepEyesOnJezira

— D̶e̶a̶t̶h̶ 🕸️🕷️ (@noeleeisaround) October 25, 2024
One of my cousins just died right now because of dengue fever in Al_butanh
May allah mercy his young soul, he was working there trying to provide his family, but now he's gone.
He was 19 by the way
Passed away alone with no one with him, he was buried by the hospital

— D̶e̶a̶t̶h̶ 🕸️🕷️ (@noeleeisaround) October 25, 2024

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8 months ago

Hi Alen! I had an acquaintance of mine on Twitter ask where one of your Spirk pieces was -- the one with Jim is kissing Spock's back. I searched your socials and couldn't find it (btw, you're an incredible artist, I had to stop and admire your Merther pieces). If you could show me where I can find it I would be thankful. But if you have already been asked about this, or intentionally deleted it and do not want to be asked about it, I completely understand and you reserve the right to your privacy. Have an amazing day! <3

Hi Alen! I Had An Acquaintance Of Mine On Twitter Ask Where One Of Your Spirk Pieces Was -- The One With

Found it if this is the one!! It's probably went online untagged, so it's all good

And thank you for the incredibly kind words 🖤🖤😭


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1 year ago

All bite no bark

All Bite No Bark

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1 year ago
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Mutual distaste so strong they awkwardly made out in the supply closet for 20 minutes

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2 years ago

Hi hello finally piecing together the pieces of Dushan I’ve seen over a long period of time as if he is red pushpins in the cork board that is my brain and I’m in love with him, thanks

Hi Hello Finally Piecing Together The Pieces Of Dushan I’ve Seen Over A Long Period Of Time As If He
Hi Hello Finally Piecing Together The Pieces Of Dushan I’ve Seen Over A Long Period Of Time As If He

I'm really glad that everyone is on board with my Dushan brainrot because this man has me going insane


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1 year ago

Lil Gwen sketching for the soul 🏳️‍⚧️

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2 years ago

Today is May 31, remembrance day for victims of repressions and acarcılıq, the famines of 1920-1921 and 1931-1933. The former saw a million Qazaqs perish, and the latter between 1.3 to 1.5 million. By 1939, Qazaqs had lost more than a quarter of their population in a decade.

Today Is May 31, Remembrance Day For Victims Of Repressions And Acarcılıq, The Famines Of 1920-1921

Moreover, Qazaqstan had lost most of its intelligentsia due to political repressions. A short list under the link.

• Äliyhan Bökeyhan (1866-1937) — leader of the Alac Party and editor of the Qazaq newspaper, which ran from 1913 until 1918. He stood for an independent and democratic Qazaq state. In 1917, he was elected president of the newly-formed Alac Autonomy, but the republic was crushed in 1920 by the Bolsheviks. In 1937 he was arrested and executed in Moscow.

Today Is May 31, Remembrance Day For Victims Of Repressions And Acarcılıq, The Famines Of 1920-1921

Bökeyhan in 1935 and 1937.

• Ahmet Baytursınulı (1872-1937) — linguist and author of the reformed Arabic alphabet called töte jazıw, which adapted the writing system to be more accessible and accounting for the Qazaq language's unique features. He is also responsible for coining new terms for Qazaq grammar and literature. In 1937 he was accused of being an "enemy of the people" and was shot by a firing squad.

Today Is May 31, Remembrance Day For Victims Of Repressions And Acarcılıq, The Famines Of 1920-1921

A. Baytursınulı in 1913.

Mirjaqıp Dulatulı (1885-1935) — poet and writer, author of the poem Oyan, Qazaq! (Wake up, Qazaq!) and the first Qazaq novel Baqıtsız Jamal (Unhappy Jamal), which brings to light the sad fate of women in patriarchal Qazaq society. The lines of Oyan, Qazaq! go thus:

Open your eyes; wake up, Qazaq; raise your head,

Don't waste your years in the darkness.

When the land is lost, faith corrupted, and the situation's getting worse,

My dear, there's no time to rest.

Oyan, Qazaq! has become a slogan for a free Qazaqstan in modern times.

Today Is May 31, Remembrance Day For Victims Of Repressions And Acarcılıq, The Famines Of 1920-1921

M. Dulatulı in 1916.

In 1928 he was accused of "Qazaq nationalism" and was arrested. He spent two years in Butyrka prison, then was transferred to Solovki prison camp. He died in Sosnovka in 1935.

Turar Rısqulov (1894-1938) — chairman of the Central Electoral Committee of the Turkestan ASSR, founder of the "Bukhara" society, and participant in the 1916 Central Asian revolt. He supported the agency of indigenous Turkic peoples, viewing revolution along national lines as a fight against colonial exploitation and settler violence. He was charged with Pan-Turkism and was executed in 1938.

Today Is May 31, Remembrance Day For Victims Of Repressions And Acarcılıq, The Famines Of 1920-1921

Portrait of T. Rısqulov.

İliyas Jansügirov (1894-1938) — poet, writer, and translator. He's the author of the famous poem Qulager about the death of Aqın-Seri's beloved horse; he also translated countless works of Pushkin, Gorky, Mayakovsky, Hugo, Heine, and other foreign classics. He was executed without trial in 1938.

Today Is May 31, Remembrance Day For Victims Of Repressions And Acarcılıq, The Famines Of 1920-1921

İ. Jansügirov, presumably in the 1920s.

There were many more bright people who were imprisoned and executed by the Soviet regime, such as writers Mağjan Jumabay, Säken Seyfullin, Beyimbet Maylin; doctor Sanjar Asfendiyarov, linguists Qudaybergen Jubanov, Teljan Conanov, Näzir Törequlov.

The forced settlement of nomads led to Qazaqs being ripped away from their traditional life and culture, the mass repressions of the intelligentsia silenced people's voices. This day is as important as ever in light of the situation in Qazaqstan, where the government still imprisons journalists and activists; where the 200+ people killed during Bloody January and their families still haven't seen justice; and where, in the world, Russia denies Qazaqstan's history and territorial integrity, and still dreams of rebuilding the Russian Empire.

2 years ago
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