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21/11/2015

More than 500,000 Homeless in the US

Human Wrongs Watch

By Kate Randall* 

21 November 2015 (WSWS) – More than a half million people were homeless in the United States this year, nearly a quarter of them children, according to a new report.

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A homeless woman in Chicago—the number of unsheltered people with chronic patterns of homelessness increased in the past year for the first time since 2011 | Source: WSWS

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The homelessness crisis is a stark indicator of the social reality in 2015 America and corresponds to a scarcity of affordable housing and dwindling wages for low-income workers and their families.

The report from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released Thursday counted 564,708 people homeless, both sheltered and unsheltered.

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20/11/2015

Northern Ireland Still Faces Urgent Challenges Nearly 20 Years after Peace Accord – UN Expert

Human Wrongs Watch

20 November 2015 – While much has been achieved in Northern Ireland in the nearly 20 years since a peace accord ended decades of fighting between British forces and the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the different communities, urgent issues persist, according to a United Nations expert on transitional justice.

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Special Rapporteur on transitional justice Pablo de Greiff. Photo: Jean-Marc Ferré / Source: UN

“Despite some significant initiatives, especially in the area of truth, justice, and institutional reforms, these have not been comprehensive and are characterized by fragmentation,” UN Special Rapporteur on transitional justice Pablo de Greiff told journalists in London at the end of a 10-day visit to the United Kingdom, as he called for a comprehensive redress and prevention policy.

“The legacies of the past in Northern Ireland continue to generate challenges and divisions that call for urgent and decisive attention.”

While praising important progress in relation to truth and justice, such as public inquiries and inquests, he noted that these focussed on specific events, leaving important dimensions to still be fully clarified.

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20/11/2015

Violence Is a Tragedy; Getting Distracted by It from the Road of Active Nonviolence Is a Double Tragedy

Human Wrongs Watch

By Silvia Swinden*

20 November 2015 (Pressenza) – The voices of peace and the voices of war all have something to say about Paris.

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(Image by Rafael Edwards on Flickr. Nonviolence day in Santiago. Nonviolence symbol, Plaza de Armas, the center of Santiago, Chile, marking Gandhi’s anniversary, 2nd October 2008.) | Source: Pressenza

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“Every time there’s a terrorist attack, Western leaders exploit that attack to do more wars,” Glenn Greenwald says.

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19/11/2015

Football Associations Publish Little or No Information on Millions of Dollars Received from FIFA

Human Wrongs Watch

New report from Transparency International shows lack of information and transparency in football and highlights corruption risks.

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**Map of the members of FIFA according to their confederation, on the 1st January 2006 (before this date, see this map): | Author: EOZyo | Based on Image:BlankMap-World6,_compact.svg | 19 September 2008 | Wikimedia Commons (Read details at end of article)

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19 November 2015 (Transparency International) – Most of the 209 national Football Associations that make up FIFA, world football’s governing body, publish little or no information on what they do and how they spend their money despite the fact that they received more than $1 million each from FIFA in 2014, according to a new report from Transparency International.

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19/11/2015

On World Day, UNESCO Hails Philosophy as ‘Force for Individual and Collective Emancipation’

Human Wrongs Watch

19 November 2015 – Marking World Philosophy Day, the head of the United Nations Organization for Education, Science and Culture (UNESCO) has stressed that sustainability calls for new ways of thinking about ourselves and the planet and as such, “philosophy and all the humanities will be essential.”

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Sculpture “The Thinker” by Auguste Rodin. World Philosophy Day takes place every November. Photo: Hans Andersen | Source: UN News Centre

“The conviction that philosophy can make an essential contribution to human well-being, to addressing complexity, to advancing peace stands at the heart of World Philosophy Day,” UNESCO’s Director-General, Irina Bokova, said in her message for this year’s celebration.

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19/11/2015

The Empire of Fear: Why We Should Answer Terror with Unity

17 November 2015 (RT)As France is slowly coming to terms with the tragedy which befell its people, looking to make sense of the murderous irrational of terrorism, it is reason I hope which will prevail, as anything short of that will ultimately play in the hands of fascism.
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**In front of restaurants Le Carillon and Le Petit Cambodge on 16 November 2015 | Author: Lpele | Wikimedia Commons

This terror the West is facing today, this evil which rejects the sanctity of life and wishes only to instill fear so that its hordes could better rule and enslave, is one which is devoid of any religious consciousness.

ISIS’s ideology is rooted not in Islam but in Wahhabism, a fascist devolution which was born from the mind of a pseudo-scholar, Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab, a tyrant whose sole purpose was to raise an empire of fear in Arabia, right at the heart of Islam to better draw from its religious legitimacy.
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Wahhabism is nothing more than a cult, a heresy rooted in bloodletting, slavery, and violence – an abomination of the mind so revolting that it can only be compared in its madness to Nazism.
19/11/2015

School Mediation: Problems, And Solutions?

Human Wrongs Watch

By Johan Galtung*

18 November 2015, Alfaz, Spain (TRANSCEND Media Service) –  The world wave of mediation has reached school systems all over; in some countries less, in others more. Like in Spain, as evidenced by this heavily oversubscribed seminar on school mediation. When asked to express what they want to see happen in schools, the most frequent answer was convivencia, living togetherness. In one word, not as a composite concept. Like in Japanese, the one word is kyosei.

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What does it mean, concretely? I would interpret it as positive peace at school. Something behavioral: cooperation for mutual and equal benefit.

Equity. Something attitudinal, emotional resonance, I enjoy your joy, I suffer your suffering: Empathy. Harmony.

But the school is a big, holistic place. Not only children, but also adults, teachers and staff. And parents.

Positive togetherness within and between all these four groups? A huge order.

Many simplify this to togetherness among children, and not positive, only less negative. Less bullying, to protect victims–parents demand that–and to use teacher time for teaching, not keeping discipline–the staff demands that. However, it all hangs together.

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19/11/2015

“Jasmine Revolution” Challenges Male Domination of Tea Trade Unions

Human Wrongs Watch

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Thiruvananthapuram, India, 18 November 2015 (IPS) – Until September this year, Lissie Sunny was not a name known to the Indian public. All of this changed when this lean and dark woman, working for over a quarter century plucking tea leaves in the misty mountain slopes of southern India finally had enough and took on one of the most powerful tea companies in the world.
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Protest march of women workers for higher wages, and against male domination in trade union politics in tea plantations at Munnar in southern Indian state of Kerala. Credit: K.S. Harikrishnan/IPS

The 47-year-old tea labourer in the Idukki district of the southern state of Kerala, along with 6,000 other ill- educated women labourers held protests as they said they had been exploited for years and were now ready for their rights.

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19/11/2015

Who Killed Dag Hammarskjöld, and Why? Ban Urges States to Provide All Available Information

Human Wrongs Watch

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on 18 November 2015 urged United Nations Member States to make available all information they may have in their possession related to the circumstances and conditions of the crash that killed Dag Hammarskjöld while he was serving as UN chief more than 50 years ago.

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Portrait of former Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld. UN Photo/JO (file)

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UN chief said that previous requests “have not been conclusively answered” and that unreleased material “may still be available” that could shed new light into his death.
18/11/2015

The Climate Talks in Paris Will Fail: Why?

Human Wrongs Watch

By Robert J. Burrowes*

18 November 2015  – As expectations build for a global consensus to emerge from the United Nations climate conference in Paris, starting on 30 November 2015, that could agree to taking action to limit any rise in global temperature to 2 degrees celsius, I would like to explain why these expectations are misplaced. And what we can do about it.

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Source: UNEP

The essence of the problem is that most people and organizations are asking elites to take action on their behalf rather than taking action themselves.

Not only is this a fearful and powerless approach, it reinforces the widespread delusions that elites have the power in this regard and that they are responsive to our pleas.

Neither of these is true.

We have the power and elites only respond when we create the circumstances that compel them to do so. And not otherwise. Hence, it is the action that we take, as individuals, communities and organisations, that generate the outcomes we want.

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