Archive for ‘Latin America & Caribbean’

16/08/2019

Terrorism Survivors: Forced to Farm, Fish, Fight, ‘They Slaughtered Three of My Friends’

UN News/Daniel Dickinson | 25-year old Kedra Abakar was abducted from his home on the the island of Ngomiron Doumou in Lake Chad by extremists from the Boko Haram terrorist group. (9 February 2019)

In 2015, the island of Ngomiron Doumou in Lake Chad was attacked by armed extremists who said they belonged to the outlawed Boko Haram group. The island is home to some 5,750 people.

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16/08/2019

‘Saving Children Stranded on the Mediterranean Must Be Prioritized over Politics’

Human Wrongs Watch

GENEVA, 15 August 2019 (UNICEF)*“It is unconscionable that once again politics have been prioritized over saving the lives of children who are stranded on the Mediterranean Sea.

Gambian boys walk past a graveyard of ships used by Libyan Smugglers to transport migrants and refugees to Italy, at port next to a government Hot Spot – a reception center that doubles as a lodging station for unaccompanied minors in Pozzallo, Sicily, on May 17, 2016. In the past boats were captured and sent to these grave yards, but due to the high numbers, today they are burned at sea by the coast guard.
UNICEF/UN020020/Gilbertson VII Photo | FILE Photo: Gambian boys walk past a graveyard of ships used by Libyan Smugglers to transport migrants and refugees to Italy, at port next to a government Hot Spot – a reception center that doubles as a lodging station for unaccompanied minors in Pozzallo, Sicily, on May 17, 2016. In the past boats were captured and sent to these grave yards, but due to the high numbers, today they are burned at sea by the coast guard.
16/08/2019

UN Refugee Agency Urges Europe to Allow 507 Rescued Passengers to Disembark – Many Are Reportedly Survivors of Appalling Abuses in Libya

5d5283ab3Nearly 600 people have died or gone missing on the Central Mediterranean in 2019.  © UNHCR/Markel Redondo

Many are reportedly survivors of appalling abuses in Libya and are from refugee-producing countries. They are in need of humanitarian assistance and some have already expressed an intention to seek international protection.

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16/08/2019

White Supremacy

Human Wrongs Watch

By Chandra Muzaffar – TRANSCEND Media Service*

A number of commentators have linked the killing of 20 people at a Walmart store in El Paso in the United States of America on Sat 3 Aug 2019 to the rising tide of White Supremacism.

White Supremacism is a belief that whites are superior to others and therefore have a right to dominate them.

There were elements of such thinking in a “manifesto” posted online allegedly written by the suspected killer, a a 21-year-old white from a Dallas suburb.

The suspect had justified his massacre as a response “to the Hispanic invasion of Texas” and had made references to the Christchurch (New Zealand) shootings in March this year where a white gunman killed 51 mosque worshippers.

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15/08/2019

Rebuilding the Future: The Role of Humanitarian Aid in Climate Resilience

14 August 2019 (UN Environment)*Stories in the Caribbean tell of a time before satellites and computers. A time when dust, rain and wind were the early warning systems people relied on to predict major storms during the Atlantic hurricane season. Families would wake up and a hazy sun would predict a hurricane was on the horizon. Erratic rain, wind and the movements of animals would provide telltale signs that the old god Hurakán was on his way.

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Photo by the United Nations and NASA [Posted here from UN Environment].
Today, we have much more advanced systems that provide us with crucial information about developing storms several days to weeks in advance.
15/08/2019

Is Kenya’s New Land Law Strengthening Indigenous Peoples’ Land Rights?

Human Wrongs Watch

14 August 2019 (International Work Group for indigenous AffairsIGWIA)* —  When the Community Land Act was adopted in September 2016, it was perceived as a great step forward for securing indigenous communities’ land rights in Kenya. However, three years after its adoption there are still more questions than answers over its implementation.

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The pastoralists mainly occupy the arid and semi-arid lands of northern Kenya and towards the border between Kenya and Tanzania in the south. This photo is taken at a community meeting in Laikipia.

IWGIA is supporting a pilot project in northern Kenya focusing on the implementation of the Act to increase awareness and develop guidelines for the process.

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15/08/2019

Will Sanctions Undermine 1947 US Treaty with UN?

Human Wrongs Watch

UNITED NATIONS, Aug 14 2019 (IPS)* When Yassir Arafat was denied a US visa to visit New York to address the United Nations back in 1988, the General Assembly defied the United States by temporarily moving the UN’s highest policy making body to Geneva– perhaps for the first time in UN history– providing a less-hostile political environment for the leader of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO).

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The UN General Assembly in session.

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15/08/2019

The Fight against Climate Change Is a Fight against Capitalism

By Simon Hannah*

Global warming is rooted in an economic system that has a parasitoid relationship with the Earth upon which we live.

Image: Lausanne, CC by 2.0

13 August 2019 (openDemocracy)* — Global Warming which is caused by human activity is rooted in a social and economic system that has a parasitoid relationship to the Earth upon which we live.

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15/08/2019

Humanitarian Assistance to Be Scaled-Up for Millions of Venezuelans in Need

Human Wrongs Watch

The United Nations humanitarian wing launched a new Response Plan (HRP) on Wednesday [14 August 2019], that aims to help around 2.6 million people in Venezuela through to the end of the year, almost half of whom are youth. 

©UNICEF/Arcos | Nine-year-old Acnayeli (center) fled violence in Venezuela and lives now with her mother and sister in in Cucuta, Colombia. (April 2019)
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Noting that the plan “only represents a limited number of all people in need”, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), said that $223 million was required from donors, to achieve this goal.

15/08/2019

Terrorism Survivors: ‘The Terrorists Killed Many People in Front of Us’

Human Wrongs Watch

To mark the International Day of Remembrance of and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism, on 21 August, UN News travelled to Chad and the Far North region of Cameroon in West Africa earlier this year, to interview people who have personal stories to tell, about how terrorism has shattered their lives.

UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe | Hawa Abdu, a Nigerian mother of two was abducted by Boko Haram in 2014 and spent four years with the outlawed terrorist group moving around the north-east of Nigeria.
Hawa Abdu, a 38-year old Nigerian mother of two was abducted by Boko Haram in 2014 and spent four years with the outlawed terrorist group moving around the north-east of Nigeria.

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