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MV Louise Michel
@louisemichel@kolektiva.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

All Eyes on Sudan

Sudan is facing the world’s largest humanitarian and displacement crisis and yet, the world looks away.

More than 12 million people have been displaced since war broke out in April 2023 between the army of Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the RSF militia led by Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo. Over 150,000 people have been killed.

Now, the city of #Al-Fasher has fallen to the #RSF. Civilians are being targeted, hospitals looted, and entire neighbourhoods destroyed. Half of those displaced are children.

But Sudan’s collapse is not an isolated tragedy; it's the result of decades of colonial destabilisation, exploitation, and the continous influence of other states such as #Egypt, #Russia, #China, The United Arab Emirates and #SaudiArabia. The latter directly receiving weaponry from European states such as #UK, #France and #Germany, as well as the #USA.

The same system that is selling weapons in already war-torn areas, is then sending more weapons to build a border regime to prevent people fleeing from this violence.

We need to stop this madness of endless militarisation. Politics for people, not for profit, and human rights for all.

All eyes on Sudan.

#Sudan

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MV Louise Michel
@louisemichel@kolektiva.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

All Eyes on Sudan

Sudan is facing the world’s largest humanitarian and displacement crisis and yet, the world looks away.

More than 12 million people have been displaced since war broke out in April 2023 between the army of Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the RSF militia led by Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo. Over 150,000 people have been killed.

Now, the city of #Al-Fasher has fallen to the #RSF. Civilians are being targeted, hospitals looted, and entire neighbourhoods destroyed. Half of those displaced are children.

But Sudan’s collapse is not an isolated tragedy; it's the result of decades of colonial destabilisation, exploitation, and the continous influence of other states such as #Egypt, #Russia, #China, The United Arab Emirates and #SaudiArabia. The latter directly receiving weaponry from European states such as #UK, #France and #Germany, as well as the #USA.

The same system that is selling weapons in already war-torn areas, is then sending more weapons to build a border regime to prevent people fleeing from this violence.

We need to stop this madness of endless militarisation. Politics for people, not for profit, and human rights for all.

All eyes on Sudan.

#Sudan

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@essjotbe@wspanialy.eu  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

#Al

#FacialRecognition

#Privacy

#DigitalRebellion

#Europe

A post by Facts They Don't Teach You 


"Recently in Europe, students have found a clever way to fight back against facial recognition cameras.

Not with hacking. Not with tech.

But with simple face paint and strands of hair.

By shading or covering the points Al uses to identify faces, they make billion-dollar surveillance systems go blind.

Authorities say it's not allowed. Students call it self-expression. Either way, it's proof that human creativity can outsmart artificial intelligence."


Below are photos of people in Anti Facial Recognition makeup - colorful stripes and spots
A post by Facts They Don't Teach You "Recently in Europe, students have found a clever way to fight back against facial recognition cameras. Not with hacking. Not with tech. But with simple face paint and strands of hair. By shading or covering the points Al uses to identify faces, they make billion-dollar surveillance systems go blind. Authorities say it's not allowed. Students call it self-expression. Either way, it's proof that human creativity can outsmart artificial intelligence." Below are photos of people in Anti Facial Recognition makeup - colorful stripes and spots
A post by Facts They Don't Teach You "Recently in Europe, students have found a clever way to fight back against facial recognition cameras. Not with hacking. Not with tech. But with simple face paint and strands of hair. By shading or covering the points Al uses to identify faces, they make billion-dollar surveillance systems go blind. Authorities say it's not allowed. Students call it self-expression. Either way, it's proof that human creativity can outsmart artificial intelligence." Below are photos of people in Anti Facial Recognition makeup - colorful stripes and spots
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@essjotbe@wspanialy.eu  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

#Al

#FacialRecognition

#Privacy

#DigitalRebellion

#Europe

A post by Facts They Don't Teach You 


"Recently in Europe, students have found a clever way to fight back against facial recognition cameras.

Not with hacking. Not with tech.

But with simple face paint and strands of hair.

By shading or covering the points Al uses to identify faces, they make billion-dollar surveillance systems go blind.

Authorities say it's not allowed. Students call it self-expression. Either way, it's proof that human creativity can outsmart artificial intelligence."


Below are photos of people in Anti Facial Recognition makeup - colorful stripes and spots
A post by Facts They Don't Teach You "Recently in Europe, students have found a clever way to fight back against facial recognition cameras. Not with hacking. Not with tech. But with simple face paint and strands of hair. By shading or covering the points Al uses to identify faces, they make billion-dollar surveillance systems go blind. Authorities say it's not allowed. Students call it self-expression. Either way, it's proof that human creativity can outsmart artificial intelligence." Below are photos of people in Anti Facial Recognition makeup - colorful stripes and spots
A post by Facts They Don't Teach You "Recently in Europe, students have found a clever way to fight back against facial recognition cameras. Not with hacking. Not with tech. But with simple face paint and strands of hair. By shading or covering the points Al uses to identify faces, they make billion-dollar surveillance systems go blind. Authorities say it's not allowed. Students call it self-expression. Either way, it's proof that human creativity can outsmart artificial intelligence." Below are photos of people in Anti Facial Recognition makeup - colorful stripes and spots
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