Archive for ‘Asia’

07/09/2024

New Zealand: Māori Rights in the Firing Line

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LONDON, Sep 2 2024 (IPS)** A New Zealand bill that would roll back Indigenous rights is unlikely to pass – but it’s emblematic of a growing climate of hostility from governing politicians. A recent survey shows that almost half of New Zealanders believe racial tensions have worsened under the right-wing government in power since December 2023.

 

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The Treaty Principles Bill reinterprets the principles of the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi. New Zealand’s founding text, this agreement between the British government and Indigenous Māori chiefs established British governorship over the islands in return for recognition of Māori ownership of land and other property.

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04/09/2024

Movie Based on Migrant Worker’s Life Faces Backlash in Saudi Arabia

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By Human Rights Watch*

Public Outcry Against ‘The Goat Life’ which Depicts Serious Rights Violations

Goats walking in the desert in Al-Ula City, Saudi Arabia, February 12, 2024.
Goats walking in the desert in Al-Ula City, Saudi Arabia, February 12, 2024. © 2024 Anushka Eranga/NurPhoto via AP Photo

3 September 2024 — This month, Netflix released “The Goat Life,” a movie centered on the experiences of an Indian migrant worker, Najeeb Muhammed, who worked in Saudi Arabia in the early 1990s and, after being stranded in the desert, was forced to work as a goat herder.

It is based on the 2008 bestselling book, “Goat Days,” which was written by another migrant worker and author under the pen name Benyamin.

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04/09/2024

United Nations Reports ‘Lethal Tactics’ by Israeli Forces in West Bank

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(UN News)* — Israeli forces continue to employ “lethal war-like tactics” in the West Bank, including airstrikes, with people being killed, injured and displaced, the UN Spokesperson said on Tuesday [].

Damaged roads, buildings, and infrastructure due to the ongoing escalation of violence in Jenin, in the occupied West Bank. (file)
© UNICEF/Alaa Badarneh | Damaged roads, buildings, and infrastructure due to the ongoing escalation of violence in Jenin, in the occupied West Bank. (file)
 
Stéphane Dujarric informed journalists at the regular press briefing in New York that operations have resumed in Tulkarm and continue in Jenin.
 
“The UN has recorded more than two dozen fatalities over the past week, including children,” he said.
03/09/2024

‘Apartheid Israel Is Targeting Gaza and the West Bank Simultaneously’: Independent UN Special Rapporteur

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GENEVA, 2 September 2024 (UN Human Rights)* A UN independent expert warned today that Israel’s intensification of its military assault against the northern West Bank marks a dangerous escalation of grave violence and human rights violations committed by Israel against the Palestinian people since October 7, 2023.

Aid workers assess the damage following a military raid on a refugee camp in Jenin. (file, July 2023)
© UNOCHA/Médecins Sans Frontières | Aid workers assess the damage following a military raid on a refugee camp in Jenin. (file, July 2023)

“Israel’s genocidal violence risks leaking out of Gaza and into the occupied Palestinian territory as a whole,” warned Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967.

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03/09/2024

Israel’s Goal: Smashing Palestinian Legitimacy

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ATLANTA, Georgia, Sep 3 2024 (IPS)* Most people think that Israel’s main goal in Gaza is to recover the hostages seized by HAMAS on October 7, 2023 with an announced follow-up mission to eliminate HAMAS as a threat. If you thought that, you would be wrong.
 
Substantial evidence reveals a different strategic aim—destroying every shred of Palestinian legitimacy as a nation.
 

Credit: UNRWA

Inspite of continual pleas from the weak Biden-Harris-Blinken White House to stop bombing civilians in Gaza, Israel refuses to end the carnage. What’s going on? As usual in the Middle East, the obvious plot has at least one hidden sub-plot.

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31/08/2024

Yemen: Catastrophic Flooding Has Created an Even Worse Situation for the Millions of Displaced People

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Yemen: Needs grow for millions displaced amid catastrophic flooding and prolonged humanitarian emergency

Internally displaced people (IDPs) face dire conditions at an IDP site in Sa’ada city, Yemen, after heavy rains flooded their makeshift shelters. © UNHCR/YDF

30 August 2024 (UNHCR)* — UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is warning that millions of displaced Yemenis face worsening conditions as Yemen’s prolonged crisis deepens. This is according to the findings of a latest UNHCR assessment.

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31/08/2024

Over Two Million Children in Eastern Bangladesh Are at Risk as Floods Sweep Through Homes, Schools and Villages – UNICEF

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UNICEF calls for US$ 35 million for life-saving supplies as thousands of people and children remain stranded without food or emergency relief supplies

People wading through the flood waters, in search of shelter, in Feni.
UNICEF/UNI631509/MukutPeople wading through the flood waters in Feni, Bangladesh, August 2024

DHAKA, 30 August 2024 (UNICEF)* -– Over two million children in eastern Bangladesh are at risk as floods sweep through homes, schools and villages, UNICEF has warned. In all, these floods, the worst in eastern Bangladesh in 34 years, have affected 5.6 million people.

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30/08/2024

Half the World’s Countries Have Degraded Freshwater Systems

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By the United Nations Enviroment Programme (UNEP)*

Nairobi, 28 August 2024 In half the world’s countries one or more types of freshwater ecosystems are degraded, including rivers, lakes and aquifers. River flow has significantly decreased, surface water bodies are shrinking or being lost, ambient water is growing more polluted, and water management is off-track.

These are some of the findings of three reports tracking progress on freshwater, published today by UN-Water and the UN Environment Programme (UNEP).

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30/08/2024

What Is Sea Level Rise and Why Does It Matter to Our Future?

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By Daniel Dickinson

()* — The level of the sea globally is rising faster and higher than ever before, creating what the United Nations has described as an “urgent and escalating threat” to people around the world.

Children in the Pacific Ocean island of Tuvalu play at a coastal area protected by sandbags.

© UNICEF/Lasse Bak Mejlvang | Children in the Pacific Ocean island of Tuvalu play at a coastal area protected by sandbags.

The UN Secretary-General António Guterres has been visiting the Pacific Ocean nations, Tonga and Samoa, where sea level rise has been one of the key issues he has been discussing with the communities he has met.

On 25 September, global leaders and experts will gather at the UN to discuss how best to address the threat.

Here’s what you need to know about sea level rise:

30/08/2024

Floods, Landslides Wreak Havoc across South Asia

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(UN News)* — Over 18 million people in Bangladesh have been affected by severe monsoon conditions, with more than 1.2 million families trapped as flash floods submerge vast areas of the country’s east and southeast.

Flood-affected residents construct makeshift bamboo rafts to navigate submerged streets in Feni district, southeast Bangladesh.
© UNICEF/Salahuddin Ahmed Paulash | Flood-affected residents construct makeshift bamboo rafts to navigate submerged streets in Feni district, southeast Bangladesh.
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The worst affected regions are Chattogram and Sylhet, where major rivers are “flowing well above danger levels”, further aggravating the situation, according to the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF).
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Initial estimates suggest that around five million people – including two million children – have been affected, many stranded without food and relief.