Archive for ‘Latin America & Caribbean’

13/10/2019

At $716 Billion, the US Military Budget Is Bigger Than Those of 144 Countries Combined and Largest Contributor to Climate Change

Human Wrongs Watch

By Antonio C. S. Rosa | Editor – TRANSCEND Media Service*

“State sovereignty is a goner. Bankism and Military Capitalism rule the world in all respects now.
“Militaries are the ultimate manifestation of direct, structural and cultural violence—a cancer that must be extirpated from humanity.

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13/10/2019

How Are Donald Trump and the Cell Phone Alike?

Human Wrongs Watch

19 October 2019 (Wall Street International)*The non-United States of America is in dire need of replacing a “reality” president with a real president, one who is mentally, morally and physically strong and with enough intelligence to manage the complexity and stamina that the position requires. Such attributes as intelligence, mastery of knowledge, mental stability, honesty and courage matter, as we have learned too well in the last three years. Without this change, I doubt that the country can survive and certainly not as a world leader and a democracy.
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Donald Trump  | Photo from Wall Street International.
13/10/2019

Brief Reflection on Trump’s Impeachment

By Roberto Savio – Other News*

It is very likely that the idea of impeaching Donald Trump will be a boomerang. Trump fans are listening to a furious campaign which smacks of coup d’etat and call his accusers traitors who deserve to go to jail.

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Roberto Savio

In the first three hours after the announcement of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, that an impeachment process would be launched, Trump received a million dollars, five million in 24 hours, and 8.5 million in two days. His campaign received 50,000 new donors.

Trump won the election by just under 80,000 votes. It should be borne in mind that the US electoral system does not elect the president by the majority of the votes of its citizens, but by delegates that each State elects to vote the president.

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13/10/2019

Apologies

Dear Friends, Colleagues,

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For more than a decade now, Human Wrongs Watch has been searching, selecting and publishing “unseen” news and views, those which most media markets often neglect.
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Baher Kamal

Being a one-man-band, Human Wrongs Watch needed to take a few weeks break.

While sincerely apologising for such interruption, this non-profit, non-commercial, voluntary service, is glad to resume its task as from Sunday, 13 October 2019.
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Most grateful for your kind understanding and for continuing following Human Wrongs Watch.
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04/09/2019

Ensuring Fairer International Corporate Taxation

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SYDNEY and KUALA LUMPUR, Sep 3 2019 (IPS)* Large transnational corporations (TNCs) are widely believed to be paying little tax. The ease with which they avoid tax and the declining corporate tax rates over the decades have deprived developing countries of much needed revenues besides undermining public faith in the tax system.

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Anis Chowdhury

The rise of digital giants, such as Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple, is an additional concern for all countries.

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04/09/2019

Women Defenders of the Land and the Environment: Silenced Voices

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By OXFAM*The expansion of large scale mining activities and agribusiness in Latin America has greatly increased territorial disputes and resulted in an alarming rise in violence suffered by individuals who defend water, land, forests and the rights of women, afro-descendants, indigenous and farming communities. 

Janeth Pareja Ortiz with Angélica Ortiz, of the Ipuana clan, in the middle of the Aguas Blancas stream, Colombia. They are defenders of human, territorial and environmental rights. Photo: Pablo Tosco / Oxfam
Janeth Pareja Ortiz with Angélica Ortiz, of the Ipuana clan, in the middle of the Aguas Blancas stream, Colombia. They are defenders of human, territorial and environmental rights. Photo: Pablo Tosco / Oxfam

Threats, bullying, judicial harassment, illegal surveillance, forced disappearances, blackmail, sexual assault and murder are common practice.

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04/09/2019

2,000 New Fires in Amazon Despite Brazil’s Burning Ban

48h after the Brazilian government issued burning ban almost 4,000 new fires have been recorded.

In August the Amazon was hit by burning so intense and so vast, it could be observed from space.

In August the Amazon was hit by burning so intense and so vast, it could be observed from space. | Photo: Reuters (Photo posted here from teleSUR).

3 September 2019 (teleSUR)*Around 2,000 new fires have been recorded in the Amazon despite the Brazilian government’s 60-day burning ban issued on Aug. 29.

The Brazilian National Space Research Institute (INPE) released satellite data showing that two days after the government decided to issue its ban on burning lands, almost 4,000 new fires started, with more than half of them taking place in the Amazon.

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04/09/2019

Brazil: Attorney General Warns About Attack on Indigenous Lands

“Today we have only one enemy: Brazil’s government, Brazil’s president,” Mudjire Kayapo, an indigenous leader said.

Aerial view of a burned tract of Amazon jungle cleared by loggers near Porto Velho, Brazil, August 29, 2019.

Aerial view of a burned tract of Amazon jungle cleared by loggers near Porto Velho, Brazil, August 29, 2019. | Photo: Reuters (Photo posted here from teleSUR).

3 September 2019 (teleSUR)* — Brazil’s Attorney General’s Office urged the Army to begin an “urgent operation” on Monday [2 September 2019] to prevent illegal loggers from invading and attacking the Alto Rio Guama Reserve, which is located in the state of Para and belongs to the Tembe people.

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03/09/2019

This September Is Critical for Our Climate. Here’s What You Can Do

September will be a month of action, packed with moments that will be pivotal in our efforts to take on the climate emergency. There’s something every one of us can do.

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03/09/2019

The Key to a Sustainable Economy Is 5,000 Years Old

Human Wrongs Watch

By Ellen Brown | Web of Debt – TRANSCEND Media Service*

We are again reaching the point in the business cycle known as “peak debt,” when debts have compounded to the point that their cumulative total cannot be paid. Student debt, credit card debt, auto loans, business debt and sovereign debt are all higher than they have ever been.

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Map showing the extent of Mesopotamia | Author: Goran tek-en | CC BY-SA 4.0

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