Archive for ‘Asia’

17/12/2023

Refugees in the US Shouldn’t Pay the Price for Aid to Ukraine

Human Wrongs Watch

By Bill Frelick, Director, Refugee and Migrant Rights Division Human Rights Watch*

Lawmakers Demand Mandatory Detention in Return for Aid Support202312usp_usa_Torrance_County_Detention_Facility.jpgThe Torrance County Detention Facility in Estancia, New Mexico, US, September 29, 2022.  © 2023 Andres Leighton/AP Photo

The Biden administration is reportedly considering accepting mandatory detention of asylum seekers, one of the demands of Republican Party lawmakers to “secure the border” in exchange for passing the administration’s supplemental aid bill for Ukraine, Israel, and US border enforcement.

The US Immigration and Nationality Act already makes detention mandatory for asylum seekers in expedited removal who are awaiting credible fear of persecution interviews.

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17/12/2023

Mountains Matter and the Cryosphere Is Critical

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(WMO)* — Mountains Matter and the Cryosphere is Critical is the message from the peaks to the valleys to the desert landscape of COP28 in Dubai on International Mountain Day, an annual event on 11 December drawing attention to the importance of our mountain ecosystems to the whole planet. 53153738437_98b8e7e3e9_o

Mountains are home to 15% of the world´s population and host about half of the world’s biodiversity hotspots. They provide freshwater to half of humanity.

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16/12/2023

Over 700 a Day Dying from Small Arms Fire; Main ‘Weapons of Choice’ for Criminals and Terrorists

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(UN News)* — Amidst a multitude of global crises and escalating of armed conflicts, small arms and light weapons remain a silent killer, having claimed over 260,000 lives during 2021, amounting to 45 per cent of all violent deaths.

According to 2021 figures, small arms claimed over 260,000 lives, amounting to 45 per cent of all violent deaths.
© Unsplash/David von Diemar | According to 2021 figures, small arms claimed over 260,000 lives, amounting to 45 per cent of all violent deaths.

That’s according to Izumi Nakamitsu, High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, who briefed the Security Council on Friday [], quoting the latest figures available.

“This is more than 700 people a day, or one person dying from small arms every two minutes”, she said.

She added that “small arms and light weapons are the weapons of choice in initiating, sustaining and exacerbating conflict, armed violence, terrorism and other forms of organized crime”.

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16/12/2023

UN Staffers Face Threat of Being Forced Out of the US– at Retirement

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UNITED NATIONS, Dec 15 2023 (IPS)* – Going back to the 1970s, thousands of UN staffers were given legal status opting for permanent residency in the US– after their retirement.
 

The UN Secretariat building in New York City, where staff of the UN Secretariat carry out the day-to-day work. Credit: UN Photo/Manuel Elías

But that longstanding privilege now seems to be in jeopardy forcing retirees to return to their home countries uprooting their lives in the US.

The United States Immigration and Nationality Act has for long allowed long-serving UN staff members, who held the traditional G-4 visa status, and who met certain criteria, to apply for Legal Permanent Residency, also known as a “Green Card,” under the “Special Immigrant” category (EB-4), upon separation on retirement.

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15/12/2023

Diary from Gaza: ‘If death doesn’t come from airstrikes, it will come from starvation’

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By Hind Khoudary

Hind Khoudary, with the World Food Programme in Gaza, recounts hard days in the strip during and after a brief humanitarian pause.
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After seven weeks of relentless bombardment that left 80 percent of Gaza’s population – 1.8 million people – displaced, trapped and acutely hungry, a week-long humanitarian pause came into effect offering a temporary respite and allowing some aid into the small, decimated and fully-deprived enclave where food, water, medicine and any of life’s necessities are dangerously low. 

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15/12/2023

‘Desperate, Hungry, Terrified’: Gazans Stopping Aid Trucks in Search of Food

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(UN News)* — Some Gazans are so desperate for food that they are now stopping aid trucks and immediately eating what they find, the head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees warned on Thursday [].

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Hot meals are distributed to people who have fled their homes in Gaza.
© WFP/Ali Jadallah | Hot meals are distributed to people who have fled their homes in Gaza.
 

Speaking later in the day at UN Headquarters, the deputy head of the UN World Food Programme (WFP), confirmed that following a food assessment, around half of all Gazans “are starving”, with no idea where their next meal is coming from.
 
Briefing journalists in Geneva uon his return from Rafah governorate, Philippe Lazzarini, Commissioner-General of UNRWA, explained that people were “desperate, hungry and are terrified”, 69 days since the Israeli military bombardment began in response to the 7 October Hamas terror attacks in southern Israel.

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15/12/2023

Gaza Flooding Latest Disaster to Hit Desperate Palestinians

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(UN News)* — Heavy rains created new misery in Gaza as UN humanitarians repeated deep concerns on Thursday [] over the deteriorating health situation in the Strip, amid ongoing Israeli bombardment and fighting with Palestinian armed groups.

Heavy rains have led to flooding in the streets of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
© UNICEF/Eyad El Baba | Heavy rains have led to flooding in the streets of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.

UN humanitarian affairs coordination office OCHA said that many areas in the enclave have been flooded, “worsening the struggle of displaced Palestinians”, while UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini was due to brief journalists in Geneva on the situation on Thursday, following his most recent visit to Gaza.

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14/12/2023

A Record 114 Million Forcibly Displaced around the World Represents a “Crisis of Humanity”

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(UN News)* — A record 114 million forcibly displaced around the world represents a “crisis of humanity”, UN refugee agency (UNHCR) chief Filippo Grandi said on Wednesday [] as the Global Refugee Forum got underway in Geneva.

A displaced family receive relief items at a site in Lahaj governerate, Yemen.
© UNHCR/Ahmed Al-Mayadeen | A displaced family receive relief items at a site in Lahaj governerate, Yemen.

The world’s largest gathering dedicated to refugee issues, the Forum is co-hosted by UNHCR and Switzerland and convened by Colombia, France, Japan, Jordan and Uganda.

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13/12/2023

The War on Gaza and the Crisis of Zionism

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By Richard E. Rubenstein – TRANSCEND Media Service*

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Dr. Richard Rubenstein

Thirty years ago, Philip Roth wrote a profound, funny, disturbing novel about Israel, Palestine, and antisemitism called Operation Shylock.

In this story, an American Jewish writer named Philip Roth discovers that another writer who also calls himself Philip Roth is giving people in Israel fits by preaching “Diasporism” – a doctrine calling on Israel’s Jews to return to the mostly European lands from which they or their parents originally came.

Roth #2 considers Europe and America to be the Jews’ true homelands: places where a humane, creative Jewish culture once flourished, and which are now needed as sanctuaries because of Israel’s failure to make peace with the Palestinians and the Islamic world’s hostility to Israel.

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13/12/2023

The Last Barely Functioning Hospital in Northern Gaza Is a “Humanitarian Disaster Zone”: World Health Organization 

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(UN News)* — The last barely functioning hospital in northern Gaza is a “humanitarian disaster zone”, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday [], highlighting the disastrous consequences of ongoing Israeli bombardment for critically ill and injured civilians across the enclave.

An injured Palestinian child is rushed to Al Shifa hospital in Gaza. (file)
© WHO | An injured Palestinian child is rushed to Al Shifa hospital in Gaza. (file)