Julie Maxon

@julie_maxon

Let's love each other & seek peace not war or power over others. 'Act justly, love mercy and walk humbly' (Micah 6:8). Married to Jim.

Yorkshire, UK
Joined July 2015

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Mar 26

    Today I am thinking of ...

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    We must celebrate each victory, no matter how small. People tell me constantly they feel helpless. I hope they will find inspiration and hope from this. Every voice, every action, everything matters. Even if only to tell Yemenis we love them, adore them and value them.

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    18 hours ago

    The humanitarian catastrophe being caused by the attack on is massive. It will only get worse. It is shameful that the UK supports this attack, with bombs, planes, training, expertise & diplomatic support.

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    This report on the barriers to trade and humanitarian delivery is superb. Most comprehensive overview I've seen to date and crucially holds *everyone* to account for their role.

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    19 hours ago

    More than 22 million Yemenis – that’s three-quarters of the population – need humanitarian assistance and protection. More than 11 million of them are children. The conflict has made a living hell for its children.

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    20 hours ago

    Brexit in one tweet.😂👌

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    Utterly agog at . Not at the news, we all knew that, but at the feigned shock, unease and demands for reassurance from MPs over it. You know, that thing they just totally voted for. This is what brexit is guys, own it.

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    19 hours ago

    "UK arms trade kills kids" Thank you and all those who are protesting and standing up for .

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    Powerful speech by my friend at Downing Street in solidarity with the Yemeni people

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    19 hours ago

    Outside Downing Street to call on the government to and to say . The UK government is complicit in the world's worst humanitarian crisis and the assault on the port of will only make things worse

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    In all my 25 years of looking at international prison images and photos, past and present, I never thought the day would come when I saw an image of children's shoes.I'll now celebrate my children's messy shoes because this picture really is hell on earth.

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    23 hours ago

    If u think your life is tough, read this: Maya is 8. She lost her home in the war and lives in a camp for displaced people in in north . She was born with no legs. Her dad made these prostheses for her using tin cans filled with cloth - via -

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    Jun 21

    Encapsulates the selfishness of the Brexit vote. “I want some vague ideal of sovereignty, to ‘take back control’, and I’m prepared for thousands of people to lose their jobs to pay for it.”

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    Jun 21

    “The best kind of people are the ones that come into your life and make you see the sun where you once saw clouds. The people that believe in you so much, you start to believe in you too. The people that love you, simply for being you. The once in a lifetime kind of people.”

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    YEMEN : Two sisters orphaned and badly injured in airstrike near . The UK must suspend arms sales immediately and do more to end the fighting.

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    Jun 22

    UK military personnel are responsible for maintaining the weapons used by Saudi warplanes in Yemen. This is a British war and the attack on Hodeidah is a British attack. Most of the ‘mainstream’ media seems incapable of recognising this simple fact.

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    23 hours ago

    "The UK has licensed £4.6bn worth of fighter jets, bombs and missiles ... since the intervention began. These will be among the aircraft that are flying over Yemen right now, and the bombs and missiles that are being dropped from them."

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    Jun 21

    Millions of lives are at risk in because food, fuel and medical supplies are being deliberately delayed on entry by the Saudi Arabia-led coalition New report

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    Jun 21

    Three years on, Yemenis round the country are weary from the war. My piece for supported by a grant from and

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    Jun 21

    As fighting approaches the city, Hodeidah residents begin a new displacement suffering.

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