Archive for ‘Market Lords’

04/03/2024

Gaza: ‘Over 600,000 Children – Half of the Displaced Population – Are Trapped in Rafah. There Is Nowhere Safe for Them to Go’ 

Human Wrongs Watch

UNICEF’s Appeal: Children in Gaza need life-saving support

On a rainy day, a young girl stands in front of her shelter in Rafah while holding an empty water bottle.
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04/03/2024

Gaza: ‘Babies Slowly Perishing Under the World’s Gaze’

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(UN News)* — A senior official with the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has appealed for wider and safer humanitarian access in Gaza, where malnourished babies are slowly dying while the world watches.

Babies at the Al-Shifa hospital are prepared for evacuation (file).
© UNICEF/Eyad El Baba | Babies at the Al-Shifa hospital are prepared for evacuation (file).

At least 10 children have died from dehydration and malnutrition at Kamal Adwan Hospital in the north in recent days, according to reports.

Ms. Khodr warned that “there are likely more children fighting for their lives” in one of the few remaining hospitals in the enclave, and perhaps even more in the north who cannot access care at all.

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04/03/2024

Roughly 9,000 Women Killed by Israeli Forces So Far in Gaza – The Figure Is Likely to Be Higher as Many More Are Reported Dead under the Rubble

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(UN News)* The Gaza conflict “is also a war on women”, who continue to suffer its devastating impacts, the UN agency championing gender equality has said.

Two women and one child in front of their house of sorts in the heart of Gaza.  Apart from their appalling living conditions, Gazan parents find themselves unable to meet their children’s basic needs such as food, health and housing.
WFP/Wissam Nassar | Two women and one child in front of their house of sorts in the heart of Gaza. Apart from their appalling living conditions, Gazan parents find themselves unable to meet their children’s basic needs such as food, health and housing.

UN Women estimated that 9,000 women have been reportedly killed by Israeli forces since the war erupted nearly five months ago. However, the figure is likely to be higher as many more are reported dead under the rubble.

“While this war spares no one, UN Women data shows that it kills and injures women in unprecedented ways,” the agency said in a press release issued late on Friday [].

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03/03/2024

From Gas to Ash: The Struggle of Nigerian Women Amidst Surging Cooking Gas Prices

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KWARA, Nigeria, Mar 1 2024 (IPS)* One sunny mid-morning in Omu-Aran village, a community in Kwara State, North Central Nigeria, Iyabo Sunday sat beside a firewood stand observing her pot of beans with rice (a combination enjoyed by many in Nigeria).

Nigerian women returning from the forest with firewood. Credit: Peace Oladipo/IPS

Nigerian women returning from the forest with firewood. Credit: Peace Oladipo/IPS

The 52-year-old widow used her plastic dirt parker to fan the flames, occasionally blowing air through her mouth for speed and frantically shielding her face from the wisps of smoke that curled from the firewood.

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02/03/2024

When Dreams Fall Apart

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Libya, 2 FEBRUARY 2024 (IOM)* – In 2021, Owehidi – a father of three – set out from Bangladesh to Libya, seeking to secure a better income to help his family. He eventually settled in the city of Derna where he worked as a butcher. He was warmly welcomed into the tightly knit and mutually supportive community of Bangladeshi migrant workers.

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Bangladeshi migrants board their flight back to Dhaka from Benina International Airport, a return to roots and reunion. Photo: IOM Libya 2023/Mouied Duffani

He was thrilled with this new beginning, seeing it as a step towards a more prosperous life for his family.

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02/03/2024

Saudi Arabia: Migrant Workers’ Long Overdue Wages at Risk

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By Human Rights Watch*

Gaps in Repayment Program; Wage Theft Still Rampant

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Foreign laborers work on the construction of new luxury houses in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, April 2019.  © 2019 FAYEZ NURELDINE/AFP via Getty Images

(Beirut) – Representatives of two construction companies in Saudi Arabiaannounced recently that migrant workers will get their long overdue unpaid wages, but gaps in the repayment scheme puts the payments at risk, Human Rights Watch said on 29 February 2024.

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01/03/2024

‘Carnage’ in Gaza Must End: UN Human Rights Chief

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(UN News)* — The “carnage” in Gaza has left more than 30,000 dead and must end immediately, UN rights chief Volker Türk told the Human Rights Council on Thursday [], after almost five months of constant Israeli bombardment and mass displacement in the enclave, prompted by Hamas-led attacks. 

Schools in Gaza have been directly hit or damaged since the beginning of the war.
© UNRWA | Schools in Gaza have been directly hit or damaged since the beginning of the war.

“The war in Gaza must end,” Mr. Türk said, insisting that it was “well past time” for peace, accountability and investigations into the “clear” violations of international humanitarian law and possible war crimes by both sides.

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28/02/2024

Gaza Is DR Congo, Gaza Is Haiti

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By Marilyn Langlois – TRANSCEND Media Service*

How can I hold the knowledge of unspeakable horrors happening far away and not explode inside?

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How can I sit in my modest but comfortable home, refrigerator well stocked, knowing what unbearable suffering is being inflicted on my brothers and sisters in the human family and not run raging through the streets screaming Stop! Stop!?

How can I hold the knowledge of my own so-called government, via named and nameless maleficent megalomaniacs, facilitating unspeakable horrors far away and not take the first flight to my nation’s capital and hurl buckets of blood at the White House?

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26/02/2024

Impossible Choices in Gaza: “Women are giving birth prematurely because of terror”

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Rafah, GAZA STRIP, 23 February 2024 (UNFPA)* – “It was exhausting – we handled 78 cases in one night.” There are only five beds for deliveries at the Al-Helal Al-Emirati maternity hospital in Rafah, where midwife Samira Hosny Qeshta works.

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The Al-Helal Al-Emirati maternity hospital in Rafah is one of the last remaining functioning health facilities in southern Gaza. Midwives are delivering more than 70 babies per day in dire conditions and while drastically under-supplied. © UNFPA Palestine/Bisan Ouda

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26/02/2024

5 Things You Should Know about ‘Clean Energy’ Minerals and the Dirty Process of Mining Them

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(UN News)* If the world is to move away from fossil fuels, we will need to extract far more rare minerals, to power renewable energy sources such as wind turbines and solar plants. However, energy experts point out that mining these minerals can be a dirty process, ravaging the environment, and leading to human rights abuses. 

A copper mine in Tabriz, Iran.
© Unsplash/Omid Roshan | A copper mine in Tabriz, Iran.