Archive for ‘Asia’

12/12/2024

‘Uprooted Syrians Mulling Return Mustn’t Be Pushed’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Syria’s historic power reset coupled with the highly volatile situation there, has increased basic needs in a country where nearly 17 million people already depended on aid, UN aid teams insisted on Tuesday [].

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A girl who fled escalating violence in Aleppo with her family arrives at a reception centre in Ar-Raqqa city, Syria.
© UNICEF/Muhannad Aldhahe | A girl who fled escalating violence in Aleppo with her family arrives at a reception centre in Ar-Raqqa city, Syria.
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For those forced to flee the country’s 13-year war, “they are considering how safe Syria is to return to, and how far their rights will be respected before they can make an informed, voluntary decision to return home; they must be given the space to do so without any pressure”, said Shabia Mantoo, a spokesperson from the UN refugee agency, UNHCR.
10/12/2024

Racism

Human Wrongs Watch

By Michael Brenner – TRANSCEND Media Service

2 Dec 2024 – Racism is at the core of Western societies complicity in Israeli’s genocide against the Arab Palestinians. That is self-evident.

The United States and Britain are more than accomplices; they are co-belligerents. The behavior of all has been constant over 14 months of graphic depiction day-by-day of atrocities of the most heinous kinds.

Bremmer, Michael

Racism, though, is a multifaceted phenomenon. It encompasses a wide range of attitudes and actions.

They should be parsed as a precondition for analyzing which have been operative in this case, how they shaped policies and interventions, how reconciled with the values of liberal democracies, and how sustained in the face of such glaring criminal abuses of humanity.

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10/12/2024

Latin America’s Poor Are More Urban and More Vulnerable

Human Wrongs Watch

CARACAS, Dec 9 2024 (IPS)* Poverty, while declining in Latin America and the Caribbean so far this century, shows a new face, that of the looming vulnerability of the poor as they become less rural and more urban, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) says in a new analysis. | En español 
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The Altos de Florida neighbourhood in southwest Bogotá shows the shift from rural to urban landscapes. Credit: UNDP

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06/12/2024

Along Their Journeys, Migrants Face “Unimaginable Violence, Hardship and Risk”

Human Wrongs Watch

By Vibhu Mishr

(UN News)* — Migration is one of the defining issues of our time, with migrants accounting for 3.6 per cent of the global population, the UN Deputy Secretary-General said on Thursday [], urging coordinated action to find better solutions that prioritise safety, equity and opportunity for migrants.

A group of young migrant men on the move in eastern Africa.
© IOM/Alexander Bee | A group of young migrant men on the move in eastern Africa.
 
“Migration is not just a statistic; it is the lived experience of women, men and children, each with unique identities and vulnerabilities – pursuing better lives and opportunities. But along their journeys, they face unimaginable violence, hardship and risk,” Amina J. Mohammed said, addressing an informal meeting of the General Assembly on the subject.
06/12/2024

Millions of Women and Girls Forced to Flee Face High Risk of Gender-Based Violence

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — More than 60 million women and girls worldwide who are forcibly displaced or stateless face high risks of gender-based violence (GBV), but funding for lifesaving services to support them is woefully lacking, the UN refugee agency UNHCR said.

Thousands of refugees are crossing the border  into Chad fleeing violence in Sudan.
© UNHCR/Aristophane Ngargoune | Thousands of refugees are crossing the border into Chad fleeing violence in Sudan.

04/12/2024

From Genocide Joe to Omnicide Joe

Human Wrongs Watch

By Norman Solomon | Common Dreams – TRANSCEND Media Service*

Whether heralded or reviled, Biden’s supposed restraint during the Ukraine war has steadily faded, with more and more dangerous escalation in its place.

U.S. President Joe Biden shakes hands with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky after a meeting in the White House 21 Sep 2023 in Washington, D.C.  (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

25 Nov 2024 – President Biden has never wavered from approving huge arms shipments to Israel during more than 13 months of mass murder and deliberate starvation of Palestinian civilians in Gaza.

Biden’s crucial role earned him the name “Genocide Joe.”

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04/12/2024

Who Are the Ultimate Winners in the World’s Ongoing Military Conflicts?

Human Wrongs Watch

UNITED NATIONS, Dec 2 2024 (IPS)* If and when the devastating military conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza come to an end, the ultimate winners will not be the Russians, the Americans or the Israelis but the world’s arms manufacturers—contemptuously described as “merchants of death”.
 

Credit: US National Archives

And so will be the winners in a rash of conflicts and civil wars in Syria, Myanmar, Lebanon, Yemen, Sudan and Afghanistan.

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27/11/2024

Debunking Eight Common Myths about Climate Change

Human Wrongs Watch

4 JUN 2024 – The world is warming at a record pace, with unseasonable heat baking nearly every continent on Earth. April, the last month for which statistics are available, marked the 11th consecutive month the planet has set a new temperature high.

Photo: PSI/Science Photo Library via AFP

Experts say that is a clear sign the Earth’s climate is rapidly changing. But many believe – or at least say they believe – that climate change is not real, relying on a series of well-trodden myths to make their point.

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27/11/2024

Never Disparage a Toilet

Human Wrongs Watch

MADRID, Nov 26 2024 (IPS)* In most Western European countries you can purchase –or rent- a 60 square-metres flat that is equipped with two toilets, one for her and one for him. Larger apartments may feature even more.

Safely managed sanitation protects groundwater from human waste pollution. Credit: Lova Rabary-Rakontondravony/IPS

For those who can afford it, such facilities are taken for granted. Yet, nearly half the global population—over 3.5 billion people—live without access to safely managed sanitation, including 419 million forced to practice open defecation.

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26/11/2024

Talks Begin in South Korea to Clinch ‘Essential’ Deal on Plastics Pollution

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Talks began in Busan, South Korea, on Monday [] aiming to clinch a legally binding deal on plastics pollution, led by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP).

A 30-foot high monument entitled Turn off the plastics tap by Canadian activist and artist Benjamin von Wong was exhibited at the UN Environment Assembly in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2022.
UNEP/Cyril Villemain | A 30-foot high monument entitled Turn off the plastics tap by Canadian activist and artist Benjamin von Wong was exhibited at the UN Environment Assembly in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2022.