• It wasn't all Bob Vylan and Kneecap. From the JC:

    Glastonbury bills itself as a celebration of peace and unity but while tens of thousands danced to headline acts, a different kind of performance unfolded on the festival’s political fringes.

    In one of two appearances, Palestine Action activists were invited onto the “Shangri La” stage on Thursday, where they were met with whoops and cheers from the crowd – even as ministers attempt to designate it a terrorist organisation following an attack on RAF Brize Norton, which was claimed by the group.

    Palestine Action also distributed dozens of free branded t-shirts and their events drew sizeable crowds….

    Youth Demand Action’s David Currey, who was arrested after being accused of attempting to storm the stage at this year’s Eurovision during Israel’s performance, appeared at a separate event at the Speakers Forum tent on Saturday.

    During an audience Q&A, one man warned that more Palestine Action activists would likely end up behind bars. Though he did not say what actions were being planned, he told the crowd: “People are going to get long prison sentences.”

    He added that activists would need to support “comrades behind bars….

    Currey told the crowd: “It is not easy, we have faced massive repression and this has accelerated hugely in the last week with what the government has done to Palestine Action.

    He cited assassinated PFLP spokesperson Ghassan Kanafani to argue that “Zionism is the arm of Western capitalist imperial” and described “resistance against the Israeli occupation as being part of a broader anti-imperialist struggle.

    “We need to take inspiration from that and attempt to replicate it here in the UK to end our government’s complicity,” he said.

    He went on to reference the First Intifada, saying: “Despite facing the worst colonial violence possible, despite facing genocide, the Palestinians have remained determined to protect their people, their land and their culture."

    The level of fantasy is just off the wall.

    “They’ve done mass non-violent uprisings like the First Intifada and they’ve also taken arms. But what they have not done is roll over despite the power of what they are facing, which is Western capitalist imperialism, arguably the biggest force in the world.”

    Currey claimed Britain had been “complicit” from the start, “from the Balfour Declaration all the way to the modern day where we continue to sell arms to Israel.

    “We have been not just complicit but an active participant in the genocide in Palestine. Therefore, as British people, we have a responsibility to resist, to stand up against our government and to demand an end to complicity in this genocide,” he said.

    He concluded by urging for “a clear anti-capitalist revolutionary struggle”.

    Elsewhere, a panel hosted by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) brought together the group’s director Ben Jamal, The Crown actor Khalid Abdalla, Guardian columnist Owen Jones and climate activist Tori Tsui.

    Jones launched a furious attack on the British establishment, claiming: “Every day, every war crime under the sun is committed in full view of the world and our media gaslight us and our politicians continue to arm that state.”

    He said he believed “passionately” that the legitimacy of “our elite” was over, and predicted their fall from grace. “We have to sweep them away. You cannot be complicit in a genocide and expect your reputation, your career or, in many cases, your freedom to remain.”…

    Once an outspoken member of the Labour Party, Jones turned on his former political home, describing it as run by “soulless ghouls” and claiming that Sir Keir Starmer was “more dishonest than Boris Johnson”.

    He went on: “We’re going through the biggest assault on free speech since the height of McCarthyism.”

    In an hour-long appearance, Jones accused Israel of having detonated “about six Hiroshima bombs worth of explosions” on Gaza. He declared: “No crime in history has been so documented as it happened.”

    He labelled Palestinians in Israeli prisons as “hostages” and alleged that Israeli forces were committing “industrial scale rape”.

    “How depraved would you have to be to be supporting this?” he asked.

    How depraved would you have to be to come out with this shit? And how obsessively Jew-hating?

    At another festival event, Palestine Pulse performed “Grandchildren of the Nakba”, during which Palestinian flags and keffiyehs were distributed for free.

    Meanwhile, a quieter event titled “Action for Hope from Israel and Palestine” drew a small audience of around 20 people. The session featured Palestinian peace activist Hamze Awawde and Israeli social justice campaigner Rona Lotan, who both spoke about the need to end the war in Gaza and build bridges for peace.

    Peace? Who cares about peace when there's Jew-hatred to be stirred up?

    Young people going on about the "anti-capitalist revolutionary struggle” is part of the generational landscape, but when it gets mixed up with a fixation on Israel and the Jews it gets very ugly very quickly.

    Bob Vylan and Kneecap were just the tip of a nasty iceberg.

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  • There's a culture of fear now in North Korea's munitions factories, after workers were punished – up to and including execution – for not toeing the line. 

    North Korea’s state security department has taken an ultra-hardline stance against “counterrevolutionary acts” at munitions factories in Jagang province earlier this year.

    Families of security officers at munitions factories circulated a report titled “Handling of Counterrevolutionary Elements in the Defense-Industry Sector in the Province during the First Half of 2025,” according to a Daily NK source in Jangang province recently.

    The report, which the province’s State Security Bureau had submitted to the Ministry of State Security on June 20, sent shockwaves throughout the region.

    The report shows that in the first half of this year, 23 workers at munitions factories in Kanggye, Songgan county, Huichon and Manpo were executed, sent to political prison camps or given life sentences. In some cases, family members were also punished under collective responsibility and expelled from their homes.

    The report includes detailed accounts of each case, personal information about those punished and the specific laws under which they were charged. It also outlines the investigation process, preliminary hearing and trial procedures.

    “The province’s State Security Bureau carried out the punishments alone, with only the Ministry of State Security’s approval, and in complete secrecy,” the source said. “It was a meticulously planned operation under direct orders from the central government.”

    The crackdown stems directly from Kim Jong Un’s directive issued in March and April to “thoroughly suppress anti-party and counterrevolutionary elements.” Jagang’s defense-industry sector was designated as the first inspection target, and the province’s State Security Bureau conducted systematic inspections, reporting exclusively to the state security department.

    The inspections uncovered a range of offenses: bringing in and sharing outside information, hoarding South Korean video storage devices, spreading rumors, falsifying production figures, embezzling supplies and bartering them for personal gain. One official was even punished merely for saying he didn’t trust the party’s defense-industry policy.

    The revelations sent shockwaves through local communities and caused significant unrest inside the factories. Some workers tried to secure transfers by submitting medical certificates, while others simply walked off the job without permission.

    “As of the second quarter of 2025, output at five key munitions factories in Jagang province fell by an average of 14.9 percent compared to the same period last year,” the source said. “If this climate of fear continues, chronic shortages of skilled workers could seriously undermine our defense production targets.”

    Factory managers and technicians say the brutal punishments have created a chilling atmosphere on the shop floor. One technician said, “These days, avoiding trouble with the security bureau matters more than showing any technical creativity.”

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  • Following on from the previous post…

    From the Times:

    Britain faces an “enormous and ongoing threat” from Islamic terrorists, a former Labour home secretary has warned.

    Lord Blunkett said the October 7, 2023 attacks by Hamas and the subsequent war in Gaza had instilled a growing and “disturbing” level of hatred against Jewish people in the UK that is being enabled to fester by Islamic extremists.

    He made the comments in a foreword to a major report by the Counter Extremism Group that exposes the rising threat of antisemitism fuelled by Islamic extremists in the UK.

    The 94-page report accuses the government’s counterterrorism officials of a “widespread failure to recognise the extensive recent history of antisemitic incidents involving Islamists in the UK”.

    It highlights how speakers in certain mosques have promoted the idea that Allah is pleased by the killing of Jews and have led prayers for the mujahideen — those who engage in jihad, without directly naming Hamas.

    They have also promoted conspiracy theories about the October 7 attacks.

    Have any of these mosque speakers, openly spreading hatred and inciting violence, been prosecuted? They have not.

    The study, which began in September 2023 but was shaped by the October 7 attacks and their aftermath, warns that Islamic extremists in the UK are using the war in Gaza as a recruiting sergeant. Islamists are attempting to build coalitions with organisations on the far left across the West, it added.

    The war in Gaza is providing Islamists with “greater opportunities for organisation”, the report said, because Islamist radicalisation “depends upon grievance narratives”.

    Helped by the willingness of the media – yes you, BBC – to report every grievance and every Hamas news fabrication as front page news.

    However, the explicit goal of Islamists is the establishment of a theocratic empire built on the principle of Islamic religious supremacy, the report added.

    Allington calls for greater awareness of Islamist antisemitism in the UK, a key recommendation in the independent review of Prevent, the government’s counterextremism strategy, which called for counterterrorism officials to address the anti-Jewish component of both Islamist and extreme right-wing ideology.

    He said: “Too often, antisemitism is identified exclusively as a characteristic of right-wing extremism in the white British population, which may create a false impression of the threat landscape faced by the Jewish community in the UK.”…

    Blunkett, who served as home secretary at the time of the September 11 terror attacks, said the threat of Islamic extremism globally had returned to a similar scale and nature as 25 years ago and said the report was vital in order to understand the nature of the Islamist threat in the UK.

    He wrote: “24 years later, the Taliban, who had been removed by international intervention in Afghanistan, are back in charge of that country. Divisions and conflict in the Middle East are commanding the attention of the world for all the wrong reasons.

    “So, whilst it might seem counterintuitive to publish a report concentrating on Islamic terrorism, the truth is that understanding the enormous and ongoing threat to our wellbeing, as Tony Blair did in his Chicago speech of 1999, requires both analysis and ongoing vigilance.”

    He added: “Chronicling the genuine danger of allowing antisemitism to emerge wherever and whenever the historic roots of hatred show themselves is a valuable contribution to warnings for the future by reflecting on the past.”

    Not to worry. The government is busy preparing sterner new laws against Islamophobia.

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    But something happened today that I can’t stay silent about.

    I was out walking in Muswell Hill with my daughter when we saw a friend of mine’s daughter crying.

    She had just witnessed a group of people cutting down the yellow ribbons — put up with consent from the community — that symbolise the hostages still held in Gaza.

    I went over to speak to them.

    They were all wearing keffiyehs. And they immediately launched into abuse — calling me a “murdering bitch,” saying I was “complicit in genocide,” and that “Jews deserve to die.”

    I asked if they understood what the yellow ribbons were for. They didn’t care. I suggested we put up more — with pictures of Palestinians held hostage by Hamas in Gaza, alongside the ribbons — to create something humanitarian, something that acknowledged everyone’s suffering.

    They laughed in my face.
    Said they didn’t want peace with ‘Jews’.
    They didn’t want understanding ‘with Jews’.

    They wanted to dehumanise anything ‘Jewish/ related to Israel and the genocide’.

    When someone looks you in the eye and says “no one wants to exist with Jews — you are all filth,” it stays with you.

    That hate, that poison, it didn’t come from nowhere.

    And it’s being legitimised, fed, and spread. And it’s getting bolder.

    I know some people will say “don’t give them attention” — but that’s not an option anymore.

    Silence isn’t safety.

    This is the reality some of us are living with right now. And it needs to be called out.

    Continuously associating the Palestinian narrative with violent slogans/ rhetoric does a major disservice to the just and urgent aspirations of the Palestinian people for freedom, self-determination, and independence.

    STOP. THE.HATE

  • Dave Rich:

    378 people were murdered at the Nova music festival in southern Israel on 7 October: 378 young people who just wanted to dance, let loose and party, as young people all over the world do at music festivals. They were murdered by Hamas, in cold blood and in a murderous frenzy, filmed by Hamas themselves as they did it. Some were raped, others tortured, others still kidnapped and taken as hostages back to Gaza where some still suffer unimaginable atrocities in their underground dungeons.

    Today, tens of thousands of their festival-going counterparts at Glastonbury, led from the stage by Bob Vylan, chanted “Death, death to the IDF”. They, too, were just young people at a music festival, and the ease with which they went along with a call for Israelis to be killed reveals a deep sickness at the heart of our culture.

    Something broke at Glastonbury today. I can’t remember any other single occasion when a crowd of that size chanted for anyone to be killed. It’s the kind of mass hatred that belongs at a Blood & Honour neo-Nazi gig, not at Britain’s biggest music festival, broadcast live on the BBC. But it happened, and it lays bare the sheer permissibility of hating Israelis even to the point of wishing them dead. This is the racism that is not just allowed but actively celebrated in progressive circles…..

    But read it all.

  • The Queer Birth Club that provides training sessions for NHS midwives…Joan Smith at UnHerd has some questions, like Why is the NHS running male breastfeeding workshops?

    How could the NHS be so gullible? How could midwives, of all people, fall for this nonsense? Their prime responsibility is to women and children, yet it’s striking that infants barely feature on the club’s pastel-themed website, which claims to be “amplifying the voices of the often overlooked and invisible minorities in the birthing world”. The most invisible minority in its pitch, however, is babies.

    That’s because male breastfeeding is an adult predilection, in which infants are co-opted to affirm the lie that men can become women. It’s a “solution” to a problem that doesn’t exist, evidenced by the fact that human beings were born and breastfed by women for thousands of years. No one suggested that men being unable to produce breast milk was an issue until about a decade ago, when the demands of trans-identified males began to distort just about every aspect of human life.

    Babies’ health appears to be a non-existent consideration when a man wants to preen about his ability to breastfeed, even though he can only do it by taking an anti-nausea drug called domperidone. It is not approved to encourage lactation anywhere in the world, and the US Food and Drug Administration warns that it “is excreted in breast milk and could expose a breastfeeding infant to unknown risks”.

    The NHS is in the middle of a financial crisis, leaving patients stuck on waiting lists for months if not years. The Queer Birth Club’s workshops are not free: it offers “tiered pricing for anybody working in the NHS, members of the LGBTQ+ community, those from historically excluded communities and more”. Health Secretary Wes Streeting needs to ask urgent questions about whether the NHS is funding participation in what is effectively “queer” propaganda — and whether health professionals are encouraging “off-label” prescriptions of lactation-inducing drugs as a result.

    Politicians have become so used to appeasing the trans lobby that they rarely ask how trans women can simultaneously be the most oppressed demographic and one that gets everything it wants. But using newborn infants to satisfy a male fetish is surely a line that should not be crossed.