Hüseyin Dogru Journalist / red. media founder
Red. Media became defunct in May 2025. The channel is now used privately by its founder, Hüseyin Dogru.
إظهار المزيد📈 نظرة تحليلية على قناة تيليجرام Hüseyin Dogru Journalist / red. media founder
تُعد قناة Hüseyin Dogru Journalist / red. media founder (@hussedogru) في القطاع اللغوي الإنكليزية لاعباً نشطاً. يضم المجتمع حالياً 17 855 مشتركاً، محتلاً المرتبة 12 481 في فئة الأخبار والوسائط والمرتبة 2 166 في منطقة الولايات المتحدة.
📊 مؤشرات الجمهور والحراك
منذ تأسيسه في невідомо، حقق المشروع نمواً سريعاً وجمع 17 855 مشتركاً.
بحسب آخر البيانات بتاريخ 26 يونيو, 2026، تحافظ القناة على نشاط مستقر. خلال آخر 30 يوماً تغيّر عدد الأعضاء بمقدار -185، وفي آخر 24 ساعة بمقدار -4، مع بقاء الوصول العام مرتفعاً.
- حالة التحقق: غير موثّقة
- معدل التفاعل (ER): يبلغ متوسط تفاعل الجمهور 15.02%. وخلال أول 24 ساعة من النشر يحصد المحتوى عادةً 5.73% من ردود الفعل نسبةً إلى إجمالي المشتركين.
- وصول المنشورات: يحصل كل منشور على متوسط 2 684 مشاهدة. وخلال اليوم الأول يجمع عادةً 1 024 مشاهدة.
- التفاعلات والاستجابة: يتفاعل الجمهور بانتظام؛ متوسط التفاعلات لكل منشور يبلغ 101.
- الاهتمامات الموضوعية: يركز المحتوى على مواضيع رئيسية مثل gaza, palestine, resistance, sanction, venezuela.
📝 الوصف وسياسة المحتوى
يصف المؤلف القناة بأنها مساحة للتعبير عن الآراء الذاتية:
“Red. Media became defunct in May 2025. The channel is now used privately by its founder, Hüseyin Dogru.”
بفضل وتيرة التحديث المرتفعة (أحدث البيانات بتاريخ 27 يونيو, 2026) تحافظ القناة على حداثتها ومستوى وصول مرتفع. وتُظهر التحليلات تفاعلاً نشطاً من الجمهور، ما يجعلها نقطة تأثير مهمة ضمن فئة الأخبار والوسائط.
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| 2 | "For the oppressed peoples and classes... Marxism is a shining path." Samora Machel
51 years ago today, a former hospital nurse buried a five-century empire.
Portugal didn't leave Mozambique. It was driven out — by the people it bombed with napalm, armed by the world the West called its enemy.
They gave guns to their daughters as well as their sons.
A luta continua.
Read the full article on my SUBSTACK | 1 |
| 3 | Read this twice:
168 children. A UN inquiry forensically documented their wounds — most to the head and chest, most from drones and snipers. Not an accident. A pattern.
In two years, more than 20,000 children in Gaza did not survive. 5,031 were under five. around 420 were newborns.
doctors watched the region's first confirmed fam!ne take hold — after 22 months of warnings.
The UN has put a name to it. the report calls it the g-word: a deliberate strategy aimed at the future of an entire people.
FULL REPORT HERE | 1 571 |
| 4 | لا يوجد نص... | 1 |
| 5 | read this twice.
73 shot in the head. 22 in the chest.
The UN Independent Commission of Inquiry on the OPT names it: extermination, persecution, torture, sexual violence, starvation as a method of warfare — and genocide. Killing the children, it finds, was a strategy to destroy a people's biological future.
Read the full record: A/HRC/62/CRP.2 — ohchr.org | 1 |
| 6 | An entire mining town was massacred because it backed Che Guevara.
Bolivia, 1967. The miners of Siglo XX voted to send Che's guerrilla two days' wages, plus food and medicine.
So on the night of San Juan, as families slept off the bonfires, the army surrounded the camp and opened fire with machine guns and dynamite. They cut the power first, so the miners' radio couldn't warn anyone.
The men who ordered it were trained and paid for by Washington.
Almost nobody outside the Andes knows this happened. That's not an accident.
I dug through sources in three languages to tell the full story — the pledge, the dawn raid, the US fingerprints, and the town that never forgot.
READ FULL ARTICLE ON MY SUBSTACK | 2 164 |
| 7 | "Send them back." That's what MEPs chanted in the European Parliament as the EU passed its harshest migration law in decades — offshore detention camps, 2-year cages, deportation before appeal.
Von der Leyen wrote it. The far right helped pass it.
I broke down what it really is 👇
READ FULL ARTICLE 'Send Them Back': The EU's Racism Is Now Out in the Open | 2 826 |
| 8 | The UK's Forgotten "Vietnam"
Britain Beheaded Its Enemies. Then It Burned the Proof.
On this day in 1948, the Malayan War of National Liberation ignited.
Marxist guerrillas led the revolt against British colonial rule.
Many were veterans of the WWII resistance against Japanese occupation — the same fighters Britain had armed, now turned against the new occupier.
Inspired by the Chinese Revolution, the armed wing of the Malayan Communist Party became a formidable force, drawing its base from the ethnic Chinese working class.
Britain refused to call it a war. Insurers wouldn't have paid out. But its counter-insurgency, dubbed "Britain's Vietnam," wrote the playbook the US would later run in Vietnam.
They burned villages. They beheaded the dead. Then they set fire to the evidence — and won.
The full story — the massacre Britain denied for more than seven decades, the women who led the fight, and the files they tried to erase - READ ON SUBSTACK | 3 922 |
| 9 | The UK's Forgotten "Vietnam"
Britain Beheaded Its Enemies. Then It Burned the Proof.
READ FULL ARTICLE HERE
On this day in 1948, the Malayan War of National Liberation ignited.
Marxist guerrillas led the revolt against British colonial rule.
Many were veterans of the WWII resistance against Japanese occupation — the same fighters Britain had armed, now turned against the new occupier.
Inspired by the Chinese Revolution, the armed wing of the Malayan Communist Party became a formidable force, drawing its base from the ethnic Chinese working class.
Britain refused to call it a war. Insurers wouldn't have paid out. But its counter-insurgency, dubbed "Britain's Vietnam," wrote the playbook the US would later run in Vietnam. | 1 |
| 10 | As Israel continues to use a myriad of social issues to attempt to whitewash its war crimes and settler-colonial expansionism. Adam Haj Yahia, a Palestinian activist and researcher, explains how Tel Aviv weaponizes the struggle of queer communities and how this affects Palestinians.
PINKWASHING IS A COLONIAL TOOL THAT SEEKS TO DIVERT ATTENTION FROM ISRAELI COLONIALISM, MILITARY OCCUPATION, VIOLATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND EXTREME VIOLENCE USED TOWARDS PALESTINIANS.
Watch Full Interview HERE | 2 300 |
| 11 | Happy birthday Che.
Doctor turned guerrilla commander. A man who changed the course of history in 39 years.
He started as a physician. Latin America finished his education. What capitalism did to the bodies of the poor across the continent — malnutrition, preventable deaths, structural violence dressed up as misfortune — no medical degree could fix that. The system was the disease.
In 1953 he found Fidel Castro in Mexico, preparing to take back Cuba from Batista's dictatorship. Che didn't hesitate. He joined.
Three years of guerrilla warfare in the Sierra Maestra followed. Che rose to *comandante*. When Havana fell, the world learned his name.
But power didn't hold him. The revolutionary urge couldn't be satisfied by one victory. He went back to the jungle. Congo. Then Bolivia. To Che, the revolution was global or it was nothing.
In 1967 the Bolivian army captured him in the highlands. On CIA orders, they executed him on the spot. No trial. They knew what a trial would cost them. | 2 854 |
| 12 | car colo,bia | 1 |
| 13 | Every June 12, the Philippines celebrates independence with parades, speeches, and a 21-gun salute.
But the republic being celebrated was killed in its infancy — not by Spain, the empire it defied, but by the United States, the empire that took Spain's place.
A popular revolution was captured by its own elite. Freedom was sold for $20 million. The war that followed killed between 200,000 and a million Filipino civilians and was then forgotten. And though independence was formally declared in 1946, the Philippines remains a semi-colony of the US until today.
This is the story of that betrayal — and of the movements still betting, more than a century later, that real independence only comes with changing society itself.
Read Full Article HERE | 2 988 |
| 14 | All of Elon Musk’s companies in the Middle East are military targets for Iran as it retaliates against the U.S., Iranian state media outlet Fars reported. | 3 175 |
| 15 | A racist pogrom is unfolding in Northern Ireland after a Somali man allegedly attacked someone with a knife.
Far-right mobs have used the incident as a pretext to target migrants, setting homes and cars on fire, going door to door looking for migrant families, and forcing people from their homes. | 2 818 |
| 16 | Tweets you'll never see from the EU Comission | 2 703 |
| 17 | Oman’s Forgotten Feminist Marxist Revolution
Today in 1965, Dhofar’s independence movement took up armed struggle.
It happened on 9 June, in the Wadi al-Kabir. A congress of fighters declared the opening of an armed struggle. It would consume the mountains of Dhofar for more than a decade. The Dhofar Liberation Front had been founded only months earlier.
It was an offshoot of George Habash’s pan-Arab Movement of Arab Nationalists. Within a few years it would become one of the most ambitious revolutionary projects the Arabian Peninsula has ever seen. Then it would be erased almost entirely from the region’s official memory.
READ FULL ARTICLE ON MY SUBSTACK | 2 980 |
| 18 | https://open.substack.com/pub/hussedogru/p/omans-forgotten-feminist-marxist?r=6uc0bx&utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web
Oman’s Forgotten Feminist Marxist Revolution
Oman’s lesser-known communist separatist guerrilla. Today in 1965, Dhofar’s independence movement took up armed struggle. | 1 |
| 19 | 44 years ago today, Israel invaded Lebanon – the First Lebanon War. The goal: weaken the PLO. The three-month offensive killed up to 19,000 people and led to the Sabra and Shatila massacre.
Israel's military presence in Lebanon continues to this day. Despite a ceasefire reached on June 3, 2026 – which Israel has already violated – Israeli airstrikes and artillery continue to hit southern Lebanon.
On June 4–5 alone, six people were killed and nine villages ordered to evacuate. Israel also refuses to withdraw from at least five occupied strategic hilltops inside Lebanese territory, in breach of the ceasefire terms.
The latest war left over 3,000 dead, 36,000 homes destroyed, and 1.4 million displaced. Israel justifies the strikes as necessary to prevent Hezbollah from rearming – yet the victims are almost exclusively civilians.
The UN and human rights groups condemn both the strikes on populated areas and the continued occupation as violations of international law. | 2 982 |
| 20 | Today Palestinians mark 59 years since the Naksa — Arabic for "setback" — when Israel seized the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza in June 1967, occupying the roughly 22% of historic Palestine left beyond its reach after the 1948 Nakba. | 2 922 |
متاح الآن! بحث تيليغرام 2025 — أهم رؤى العام 
