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Iran: deuil et colère le 1er Mai suite à la catastrophe de Bandar Abbas

La journée de la fête du Travail en ce 1er mai en #Iran a été assombrit par le deuil. Alors que les travailleurs du monde entier célèbrent leurs droits et leur dignité, le peuple iranien est toujours sous le choc de la tragédie, cinq jours après l’#explosion meurtrière survenue au #port de Rajaï à #BandarAbbas.

✒️ Par afchine alavi | En accès libre › blogs.mediapart.fr/afchine-ala

Mehr als 1.000 Verletzte nach Explosion in iranischem Containerhafen

Am Tag nach der Explosion in einem Hafen im Südiran gestaltet sich die Brandbekämpfung weiter schwierig. Auch die Ursache bleibt rätselhaft. Die Regierung streitet ab, dass Material des Militärs in die Luft gegangen sei. Von B. Weber.

➡️ tagesschau.de/ausland/asien/ir

tagesschau.de · Mehr als 1.000 Verletzte nach Explosion in iranischem ContainerhafenBy Benjamin Weber

Russian media report that a car exploded in the suburbs of Moscow, killing Russian Major General Yaroslav Moskalik, the deputy head of the Main Operational Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces.

The bomb went off as he was walking past the car.

#RUssia#Moscow#Bomb

Big boom

"State of Emergency Declared as Huge #Explosion Rocks #Russia’s Vladimir Region"

themoscowtimes.com/2025/04/22/

Vladimir Oblast is directly east of #Moscow

Lots of chatter as to cause (you can discard anything the #Russian govt says about it, or anything else really)

It was a very large explosion, probably larger than the 2020 Beirut Explosion

The depot was one of the largest warehouses in the Russian Federation: guided bombs, artillery shells, missiles, etc

All go boom

🥳

Today in Labor History April 16, 1947: 581 workers died in Texas City, Texas, on Galveston Bay, in the deadliest industrial disaster in U.S. history. 2,300 tons of ammonium nitrate, on board a ship docked in the port of Texas City, detonated and set off a chain reaction of explosions and fires on other ships and nearby oil storage facilities. Thousands were seriously injured. As a result, changes in chemical manufacturing and new regulations for the bagging, handling, and shipping of chemicals were enacted.

Today In Labor History April 8, 1864: The 13th amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, banning chattel slavery. However, it permitted a continuation of wage slavery and the forced labor of convicts without pay. And on this date in 1911, 128 convict miners, mostly African-Americans jailed for minor offenses, were killed by a massive explosion at the Banner coalmine near Birmingham, Alabama. While the Triangle Shirtwaist fire, which occurred just two weeks earlier, elicited massive public attention and support for the plight of immigrant women working in sweatshop conditions, the Banner explosion garnered almost no public sympathy, probably due to racism and the fact that they were prisoners.

Today in Labor History April 5, 2010: Twenty-nine coal miners were killed in an explosion at the Upper Big Branch Mine in West Virginia. In 2015, Former Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship was convicted of a misdemeanor for conspiring to willfully violate safety standards and was sentenced to one year in prison. He was found not guilty of charges of securities fraud and making false statements. Investigators also found that the U.S. Department of Labor and its Mine Safety and Health Administration were guilty of failing to act decisively, even after Massey was issued 515 citations for safety violations at the Upper Big Branch mine in 2009, prior to the deadly explosion.

So, the U.S. Dept of Labor, back when the U.S. staffed and funded its regulatory agencies, allowed a murderous boss to get away with 515 safety violations, resulting in the deaths of 29 miners, without any consequences for its bosses. And the courts gave the murderous CEO of Massey Energy a year in a Country Club prison for those same 29 worker deaths. But they’re gonna try Luigi Mangione for first-degree murder and seek the death penalty because he supposedly killed a murderous white-collar crook?

As they say, there is no Justice for the working-class; but there’s plenty of “Just Us” for the wealthy, as in court rulings just for them; subsidies and tax right-offs just for them; elite clubs and resorts just for them; and the right, just for them, to kill their workers and consumers in the pursuit of profits.

#Rakete made in #Bayern.
Und das merkt man:
Kurz nach dem Start ist #Spectrum von #Isar #Aerospace abgestürzt.
Während die dt. Medien und der offizielle Livestream nur zeigen, wie die Rakete in der Luft "hängt", kann man hier bei einem frz. YouTuber später den Absturz samt #Explosion sehen.
youtube.com/watch?v=FU3WWGtyco
Bin mal auf die Statements von #Söder und Co. gespannt.