"ربمّا الحبَّ هو أن ترى في عين من أحببت أنك مُتقبَّلًا، ليس كاملًا ولا ناقصًا، بل فِيك من النقصان ما يجعله يتقبلك، وفيك من الجمال ما يجعله يتشبث بك أكثر..أن تشعر أنك جَديرٌ، ترى في عينيه شغفه ولهفته، انتصاره الخاص الذي يعلو به القمم، أن يظفر بك دونًا عن كل الاختيارات المُتاحة.."🌿💙
"ربمّا الحبَّ هو أن ترى في عين من أحببت أنك مُتقبَّلًا، ليس كاملًا ولا ناقصًا، بل فِيك من النقصان ما يجعله يتقبلك، وفيك من الجمال ما يجعله يتشبث بك أكثر..أن تشعر أنك جَديرٌ، ترى في عينيه شغفه ولهفته، انتصاره الخاص الذي يعلو به القمم، أن يظفر بك دونًا عن كل الاختيارات المُتاحة.."🌿💙
A Hong Kong protester with a petrol bomb. File photo: Dylan Hollingsworth/HKFP. During a meeting with the president of the Supreme Electoral Court (TSE) on June 6, Telegram's Vice President Ilya Perekopsky announced the initiatives. According to the executive, Brazil is the first country in the world where Telegram is introducing the features, which could be expanded to other countries facing threats to democracy through the dissemination of false content. The initiatives announced by Perekopsky include monitoring the content in groups. According to the executive, posts identified as lacking context or as containing false information will be flagged as a potential source of disinformation. The content is then forwarded to Telegram's fact-checking channels for analysis and subsequent publication of verified information. Ng Man-ho, a 27-year-old computer technician, was convicted last month of seven counts of incitement charges after he made use of the 100,000-member Chinese-language channel that he runs and manages to post "seditious messages," which had been shut down since August 2020. A vandalised bank during the 2019 protest. File photo: May James/HKFP.
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