Archive for March 26th, 2020

26/03/2020

Meet the Angels

Human Wrongs Watch

By Cinzia Di Loreto*

In your inner life, the place of absolute peace that exists inside you

Meet the Angels
Meet the Angels | Image from Wall Street International.
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23 March 2020 (Wall Street International)* — Where would you go if you wanted to meet an Angel? In a sacred place? In a wonderful natural environment? In the infinite space? Yes, all these places are perfect, and they allow you to meet the angelic energies, but there is one even better: your inner life, the place of absolute peace that exists inside you.

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26/03/2020

Linked Dangers to Civilization

Human Wrongs Watch

By John Scales Avery*

Many of the serious dangers that we face today can be addressed by reforming our economic systems

Reforming our economic systems
Reforming our economic systems | Image from Wall Street International.

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25 March 2020 (Wall Street International)*   — I would like to announce the publication of a book, which discusses the most serious dangers which the world faces today. The book may be freely downloaded and circulated from the following link.

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26/03/2020

Virus Which Causes COVID-19 Threatens Great Ape Conservation

Human Wrongs Watch

Interview with Johannes Refisch, United Nations Great Apes Survival Partnership Programme, Manager and Coordinator

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Photo by: Pierre Aden/Visual Hunt

25 March 2020 (UN Environment)* — Both great ape research and tourism have allowed people to learn about chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas and orangutans, and to observe them from a close proximity. Great ape tourism also serves as an important source of revenue for governments and communities, and a significant proportion of this income is reinvested in the protection of endangered species and their natural habitats.

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26/03/2020

Helping Migrant Shipwreck Survivors to Deal with Trauma

© IOM | Psychodrama being used by IOM as a tool to shed light on the mental health challenges faced by returnees

Sulayman*, an 18 year old from the North Bank region of The Gambia in West Africa, says that he will never forget what he saw, the day that he was caught up in a devastating tragedy: the ship he was travelling on sank off the Mauritanian coast, drowning at least 62 people who had left the country, in the hope of a better life elsewhere.

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26/03/2020

‘We Urgently Need to Raise Our Voices against All Expressions of Racism and Instances of Racist Behaviour’ – Int’l Day of Remembrance of Victims of Slavery and Transatlantic Slave Trade

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — In his message for the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade, observed on Wednesday [25 March 2020], the UN Secretary-General called for the dismantling of racist structures and institutions so that the world can move forward.

UN Photo/Devra Berkowitz | Details from ‘Ark of Return,’ the permanent memorial in acknowledgement of the tragedy and in consideration of the legacy of slavery and the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
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