Archive for 2019

30/08/2019

Iraq: Displaced Families Being Forced Out of Camps with Nowhere to Go

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On 28 August 2019, about 600 displaced individuals originally from Hawija, residing in Hammam Al-Alil IDP camp were evicted from the camp by Iraqi authorities. Most of these families in the camps are highly reliant on humanitarian support to survive and cannot return as they don’t have any home to return to. Photo: Tom Peyre-Costa/NRC.
30/08/2019

Digital Hell

Human Wrongs Watch

By Fernando Velázquez*

27 August 2019 (Wall Street International)* —  Imagine getting endless deliveries that you didn’t order. Imagine a police car pulling into your driveway in the middle of the night, because someone from your mobile number texted and reported a murder or a kidnapping.

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Personal data compromised by an online hacker | Image from Wall Street International.

Imagine getting unknown phone calls every hour, blocking your flow of work or a peaceful night of sleep. Imagine strangers calling from around the country and come knocking on your door stalking all the time. Imagine losing your job because someone sent a hateful and abusive email to your boss and colleagues

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29/08/2019

‘Fires Raging in the Amazon Rainforest Are Compounding the Stress on Global Climate and Environment Already Unleashed by Exceptional Fires in the Arctic’

28 August 2019 (World Meteorological Organization)*Fires that are raging in the Amazon rainforest are compounding the stress on the global climate and environment already unleashed by exceptional fires in the Arctic. There are also widespread fires in parts of tropical Africa.  
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Satellite imagery shows thousands of fires in Brazil, parts of Peru, Bolivia and Paraguay.

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29/08/2019

A Mother’s Desperate Plea

Faduma and her six children face extreme hunger and uncertainty as a newly arrived displaced family in Baidoa, Bay Region. ©IOM 2019

The International Organization for Migration (IOM)’s Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) team interviewed Faduma upon her arrival to Baidoa.

Faduma comes from Tubay village in Bakool region and is a mother of six children. The family has spent their lives as pastoralists who herd animals and tend to small rain-fed farms.

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29/08/2019

Hellish Journey Over for Young Woman Rescued from the Mediterranean

Human Wrongs Watch

By Marco Rotunno*

An asylum-seeker allowed to disembark from the Open Arms rescue vessel on the Italian island of Lampedusa recalls the horror of her journey.  Español   |  Français   |  عربي

A view of the port of Lampedusa on the Italian island of the same name in the Mediterranean Sea.  © UNHCR/Fred Noy

AGRIGENTO, Italy, 23 August 2019 (UNHCR)* – Feven* kept looking at her feet. The 18-year-old’s voice was a whisper amid dozens of asylum seekers at a reception center on the Italian island of Sicily. Memories of her ordeal are still fresh.

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29/08/2019

Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Key in Stemming Amazon Fires

Human Wrongs Watch

28 August 2019 (IGWIA)*Indigenous peoples in the Amazon rainforest are on the front line of defending themselves and their land from the rapidly spreading fires. A majority of the tens of thousands of fires are happening in Brazil, though fires are also raging in Bolivia where 10,000 km2 of forests (an area the size of Lebanon) have burned, as well as large areas in Paraguay and Peru.

Fires in the Monte Verde Indigenous Territory in Bolivia. Photo: Territoria Indígena Monteverde

This potential global emergency is yet another example of the ramifications of systematically ignoring and undermining indigenous peoples’ and their rights.

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29/08/2019

‘Extinction Crisis’ Pushes Countries to Agree Stronger Protection for Global Wildlife

Human Wrongs Watch

28 August 2019 — At-risk wildlife that is facing a “growing extinction crisis” received a boost on Wednesday, as countries wrapped up a marathon meeting in Geneva, by agreeing to increased protection measures and more sustainable trade in animals and plants across the globe. 

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Ryan Harvey | A southern white rhinoceros at Lake Nakuru, Kenya.
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29/08/2019

‘Dramatic Resurgence’ of Measles Continues to Threaten the European Region, UN Health Experts Warn

Human Wrongs Watch

Europe has lost ground in eliminating measles, as the number of countries having achieved or sustained elimination of the disease has declined, the European Regional Verification Commission for Measles and Rubella Elimination (RVC) warned on Thursday [28 August 2019]. 

© UNICEF/UN0201055/Krepkih | Dana, held by her mother Inna, doesn’t cry while being administered her first dose of mumps, measles and rubella (MMR) vaccine at Children’s Policlinic №1 in Obolon district, Kyiv, Ukraine. (file)
29/08/2019

‘The Legacy of Nuclear Testing Is Nothing but Destruction… Our Collective Security Depends on Bringing a Global Treaty into Force that Bans Nuclear Explosions’

Human Wrongs Watch

The legacy of nuclear testing is “nothing but destruction,” and in a world of rising tensions, “our collective security depends” on bringing a global treaty into force that bans nuclear explosions, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has said.

UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe | A view of Semipalatinsk Test Site’s ground zero in Kurchatov, Kazakhstan. The remote area was once the former Soviet Union’s primary testing venue for nuclear weapons. (file)
29/08/2019

How Car Companies Are Speeding Us Towards a Climate Crash (and What We Can Do to Stop Them)

© Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace

Smog from air pollution appears in the sky above a business district in Jakarta. © Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace