Archive for July 26th, 2020

26/07/2020

COVID-19 Does Not Exist: The Global Elite’s Campaign of Terror Against Humanity

Human Wrongs Watch

By Robert J. Burrowes*

There is no COVID-19 virus. It does not exist. If you ask any doctor or scientist in the world to show you a scientifically-verified proof that it does exist, they will not be able to show you one.

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Robert J. Burrowes,

Given that it has not been scientifically established that the COVID-19 virus exists, it is therefore clear that everything being done supposedly in the effort to tackle the ‘virus’ is being done for another purpose and COVID-19 is being used to conceal this fact.

However, with the elite-driven narrative being endlessly promoted by the World Health Organisation, governments, the medical and pharmaceutical industries, along with the corporate media, the truth is being obliterated.

And the reason for this is obvious: Any serious consideration of the underlying evidence, as I have documented previously, clearly indicates that the global elite is conducting a coup against humanity and using the fear it generates around COVID-19 to distract people from paying attention to what is happening in the background.

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26/07/2020

UN Refugee Agency Stresses Urgent Need for States to End Unlawful Detention of Refugees and Asylum-Seekers, amidst Pandemic

DetnetionUNHCR calls for all arbitrary detainees to be released due to COVID-19.  © UNHCR/Kitty McKinsey

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26/07/2020

Millions of Children Affected by Devastating Flooding in South Asia, with Many More at Risk as COVID-19 Brings Further Challenges – UNICEF

Human Wrongs Watch

KATHMANDU/NEW YORK/ DHAKA (UNICEF)*Weeks of torrential monsoon rains, widespread flooding and deadly landslides in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal have affected millions of children and families, UNICEF on 24 July 2020 said. Over 4 million children are currently estimated to be impacted and in urgent need of life-saving support, with many millions more at risk.

 

Floods in Bangladesh
© UNICEF/UNI254239/KironFILE PHOTO: Children transporting books during floods in Bangladesh in 2019.
26/07/2020

“One Love. One Heart.” – Reimagine a Fairer World for Every Child

Human Wrongs Watch

By UNICEF*

Bob Marley’s everlasting message about the power of love and solidarity is more important than ever as families face the COVID-19 pandemic and millions call for equality. | Français | Español  | العربية  | 中文 
Photo of a child giving a thumbs up with the text reading "One Love"
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26/07/2020

UN Human Rights Office Decries Disproportionate Use of Force in US Peaceful Demonstrations

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — People taking part in peaceful demonstrations across the United States, and journalists covering these protests, should not be subjected to disproportionate use of force or other violations, the UN human rights office said on 24 July 2020.

Unsplash/Tito Texidor | Policemen at the Black Lives Matter protest in Portland, Oregon, USA.

Spokesperson Elizabeth Throssell was answering a reporter’s question about the US authorities deploying federal security officers to various cities to quell demonstrations against racial injustice, sparked by the death of George Floyd, an unarmed African American man, while in police custody in Minneapolis on 25 May.

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26/07/2020

Brazil: Tropical Wetlands Record Highest Number Of Fires Ever

On Monday [20 July] and Tuesday [21 July] this week alone, the satellite images registered 146 new fires, affecting 7,000 hectares.

The municipality of Corumbá, located on the border between the state of Mato Grosso do Sul and Bolivia, is the most damaged.The municipality of Corumbá, located on the border between the state of Mato Grosso do Sul and Bolivia, is the most damaged. | Photo: AFP

24 July 2020 (teleSUR)* — During the first half of 2020, the fires in Pantanal, the world’s most extensive tropical wetlands, reached the highest number ever, according to a report by the National Institute for Space Research (INPE).

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