Draft:Global Intifada
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The term 'global intifada' first appears in 2020 an article by journalist Rami G. Khouri to describe a movement against all forms of oppression during Black Lives Matter. The article connected Palestinian, Arab and African struggles in their fight for "dignity".[1] The term resurfaces again in 2023 in the form of the "Globalize the Intifada" slogan and is commonly used online to describe global protests for Palestine, Congo and Sudan.
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- ^ Khouri, Rami. "Towards a global intifada". Al-Jazeera. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
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