Archive for ‘Asia’

01/08/2023

Human Trafficking “a Heinous Violation of Fundamental Human Rights…”

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Global crises, conflicts, and the climate emergency are escalating trafficking risks, the UN warned on Sunday [], the World Day against Trafficking in Persons.  People lacking legal status, living in poverty and without decent work often become the primary targets of traffickers.

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IOM Port of Spain | Venezuelan migrant Manuela Molina (not her real name) was promised a decent job in Trinidad, but minutes after her arrival she was forced into a van and taken to a secret location.
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In his message for the Day, UN chief António Guterres called human trafficking “a heinous violation of fundamental human rights and freedoms.” He said that this crime preys on vulnerability and thrives in times of conflict and instability, with more and more people targeted today.

30/07/2023

International Inertia Follows Israeli Assault on Jenin in the West Bank

Human Wrongs Watch

SYDNEY, Jul 28 2023 (IPS)* – The likelihood of further confrontations remains high following a major Israeli military assault on an impoverished camp of more than 23,500 Palestinian refugees in Jenin in the north of the occupied West Bank earlier this month.
The homes of Palestinians, public buildings, cars, property and service infrastructure were damaged or destroyed during an Israeli military attack on Jenin in the occupied West Bank earlier this month. Photo credit: UNRWA

The homes of Palestinians, public buildings, cars, property and service infrastructure were damaged or destroyed during an Israeli military attack on Jenin in the occupied West Bank earlier this month. Photo credit: UNRWA

The landlocked Palestinian territory, located between Israel to the west and Jordan to the east, has been illegally occupied, according to international law, following the invasion by Israel 56 years ago.

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29/07/2023

ISRAEL/OPT: 500 Palestinians facing forcible eviction, displacement, and segregation 

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The forced evictions are part of the Israeli authorities’ plans to build a new neighbourhood for the city of Dimona, whose inhabitants are mostly Jewish Israelis. Ras Jrabah’s residents will be relocated to an impoverished and segregated Bedouin town nearby.

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29/07/2023

‘Urgent steps’ needed to end surge in violence across West Bank

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Insecurity and violence increased rapidly in the occupied West Bank over the last month, punctuated by one of the most intensive Israeli military operations in nearly two decades, the Security Council heard on Thursday [].

The Israeli authorities demolish buildings in in Jericho in December 2022.
© Photo by the affected family | The Israeli authorities demolish buildings in in Jericho in December 2022.

 

“This deterioration is taking place alongside ongoing unilateral steps that undermine a two-State solution, the absence of a peace process and the continuing economic challenges facing Palestinians and the Palestinian Authority (PA),” said Khaled Khiari, Assistant Secretary-General for Middle East, briefing ambassadors.

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20/07/2023

UK Bill Bars Migrants from Presenting Refugee Protection or Other Human Rights Claims, Regardless of Their Circumstances

Human Wrongs Watch

The United Kingdom parliament has passed a bill inconsistent with the country’s obligations under international human rights and refugee law that could have profound consequences for people seeking international protection, warned the UN rights chief and the head of refugee agency UNHCR on Tuesday [17 July 2023].

The Houses of Parliament in London, United Kingdom.
© Unsplash/Heidi Fin | The Houses of Parliament in London, United Kingdom.

The Illegal Immigration Bill eliminates access to asylum for anyone who arrives “irregularly” in the UK, meaning they passed through a country – however briefly – where they did not face persecution.  

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19/07/2023

Over 3 Billion Women and Girls – More than 90% of the World’s Female Population – Live in Countries with Large Gender Gap

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(UN News)* — Low women’s empowerment and large gender gaps are commonplace in many parts of the world, the UN’s lead agencies on gender equality and international development said in a new report published on Tuesday []. 

Two young women take part in a digital skills careers programme in Jordan.
© UNICEF/Thaulow | Two young women take part in a digital skills careers programme in Jordan.

Out of 114 countries studied, none has achieved full gender parity, the report by UN Women and the UN Development Programme (UNDP) has revealed.

Moreover, fewer than one per cent of women and girls globally live in a country with both high women’s empowerment and a small gender gap in areas such as health and education.

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18/07/2023

The ‘Unprincipled and Devastating Impact of Extractive Industries on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples’

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(UN News)* — Indigenous Peoples have the ancestral wisdom to guide humanity towards a more sustainable use of the Earth’s resources, yet they are systematically discriminated against and excluded, UN rights chief Volker Türk warned on Monday [17 July 2023]

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© UNDP Peru | Indigenous communities in Peru are growing organic coffee to boost their livelihoods.

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He was speaking in Geneva at the annual meeting on the rights of Indigenous Peoples, referencing in-depth conversations he had had in recent months with Indigenous representatives during missions to Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela and Kenya.

17/07/2023

Guns for Hire? A Season for Mercenaries

Human Wrongs Watch

UNITED NATIONS, Jul 17 2023 (IPS)* – Just after a band of mercenaries tried to oust the government in the Maldives back in 1988, I asked a Maldivian diplomat, using a familiar military catch phrase, about the strength of his country’s “standing army.”

“Standing army?”, the diplomat asked with mock surprise, and remarked perhaps half-jokingly, “We don’t even have a sitting army.”

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16/07/2023

The Facts about Neo-Colonialism

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By David Adams | Transition to a Culture of Peace – TRANSCEND Media Service*

6 Jul 2023 – Among the comments concerning the previous blog, some readers have questioned the following statement:

“In our times simple colonialism has been replaced by neo-colonialism. . . . economic sanctions and unbridled exploitation carried out by Europe and North America against the countries of the Global South.”

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Dr. David Adams

The question of sanctions was dealt with in the blog published the preceding month: “The Hypocrisy of Economic Sanctions”.

This month I will deal with the question of “unbridled exploitation.”

You are probably aware of the fact that the mineral and agricultural resources of the countries of Africa and Latin America are exploited by big corporations based in Europe and North America.

You may believe that the profits extracted from the South are balanced by humanitarian aid that is given to these countries by the North.

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16/07/2023

World ‘Wilfully Ignoring’ Child Deaths During Dangerous Mediterranean Sea Crossings

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(UN News)* — During the first half of the year, 289 boys and girls died while crossing the Mediterranean Sea to reach Europe, or double the number compared to the same period in 2022, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) reported on Friday []. 

Lampedusa, a small island in southern Italy, is the first landing point for many people crossing the Central Mediterranean.
© UNICEF | Lampedusa, a small island in southern Italy, is the first landing point for many people crossing the Central Mediterranean.

The figure is equivalent to about 11 children dying each week, “far beyond what we hear in news headlines,” Vera Knaus, the agency’s Global Lead on Migration and Displacement, told journalists attending the biweekly UN humanitarian briefing in Geneva.

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