Archive for ‘Middle East’

27/03/2024

There Are “Reasonable Grounds” to Believe that Israel Is Committing Genocide against Palestinians in Gaza

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — There are “reasonable grounds” to believe that Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territories said on Tuesday [26 March 2024].

Displaced Palestinians walk through the Nour Shams camp in the West Bank.
© UNRWA/Mohammed Alsharif | Displaced Palestinians walk through the Nour Shams camp in the West Bank.

Francesca Albanese was speaking at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, where she presented her latest report, entitled ‘Anatomy of a Genocide’, during an interactive dialogue with Member States.

“Following nearly six months of unrelenting Israeli assault on occupied Gaza, it is my solemn duty to report on the worst of what humanity is capable of, and to present my findings,” she said.

read more »

27/03/2024

Gaza: ‘Double-Digit’ Number of Children Reported Killed Overnight

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Intense hostilities in Gaza continued on Tuesday [] between Hamas fighters and Israeli forces with a “double-digit number of children killed overnight” and ongoing aid delivery obstacles that are responsible for near-famine conditions, UN humanitarians said.

Children are being treated in a temporary field hospital in Mouraj, a neighbourhood in the south of the Gaza Strip.
© WHO/Christopher Black | Children are being treated in a temporary field hospital in Mouraj, a neighbourhood in the south of the Gaza Strip.

27/03/2024

Abandoned Children Growing Problem in Northern Syria

Human Wrongs Watch

IDLIB, Syria, Mar 27 2024 (IPS)* Wael Al-Hassan was returning from work in the Syrian city of Harim when he heard the sound of a baby crying.
.
Children eating and drinking at the Children's House in Idlib. Abandoned children is a growing issue in the region. Credit: Sonia Al-Ali/IPS

Children eating and drinking at the Children’s House in Idlib. Abandoned children is a growing issue in the region. Credit: Sonia Al-Ali/IPS

He was returning from work on December 10, 2023. He stopped momentarily, turned on his mobile phone flashlight to investigate, and spotted a baby girl, around one month old, wrapped in a white blanket, lying by the roadside.

read more »

26/03/2024

Occupied West Bank: Unlawful Discharge of Untreated Wastewater from Israeli Settlements Destroys Palestinian Lands and Livelihoods

Human Wrongs Watch

By the Norwegian Refugee Council*

A new report from the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) has laid bare the devastating environmental and economic consequences of the unlawful discharge of untreated wastewater from Israeli settlements into Palestinian lands in the occupied West Bank.

SDII6559

 
Two elderly Palestinian farmers observing their land in Beit Ummar, West Bank. Photo by Sherbel Dissi/ NRC

In both sites researched for the report, wastewater, including human sewage and animal waste, flowing from illegal Israeli settlements for long distances has damaged crops and knocked agricultural Palestinian lands out of use.

read more »

26/03/2024

One in Three Migrant Deaths Occurs en Route While Fleeing Conflict

Human Wrongs Watch

Geneva/Berlin, 26 March 2024 (IOM)*  –- As the International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Missing Migrants Project marks its ten-year milestone, a new report reveals alarming trends in migrant deaths and disappearances over the past decade.  

The identities of those who have lost their lives largely remain unknown. Photo: Eva Sibanda/IOM Djibouti 2023

More than one-third of deceased migrants whose country of origin could be identified come from countries in conflict or with large refugee populations, highlighting the dangers faced by those attempting to flee conflict zones without safe pathways.   

read more »

26/03/2024

World News in Brief: 17 Million Yemenis Need Health Support, Cholera in Somalia, OCHA Chief Stepping Down, Haiti Crisis Update

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Conflict in Yemen entered its 10th year on Monday [], as UN humanitarians issued a warning that over half the country’s populations are in desperate need of aid.

A young child is provided with healthcare in Aden, Yemen.
© IOM/Rami Ibrahim | A young child is provided with healthcare in Aden, Yemen.
25/03/2024

10 Things You Didn’t Know about Water

Human Wrongs Watch

14 March 2024 (UNICEF)* — Most people know that you can’t survive without water. But the truth is slightly more nuanced. You need more than just water – you need SAFE water.
.
A girl drinks water from a tap
UNICEF/UN0211984/Noorani
 

You also need safe toilets to keep the environment clean, and as well as soap and water to stop the spread of disease.

Find out more about why safe water, sanitation and hygiene are so important:

read more »

25/03/2024

Israel Tells the United Nations It Will Reject UNRWA Food Convoys into Northern Gaza

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Israeli authorities informed the United Nations on Sunday [] that it will no longer approve the passage of any UN agency for Palestine refugees, UNRWA, food convoys into northern Gaza.

One in three children under age two in northern Gaza are acutely malnourished.
© UNRWA | One in three children under age two in northern Gaza are acutely malnourished.

“As of today, UNRWA, the main lifeline for Palestine refugees, is denied from providing lifesaving assistance to northern Gaza,” UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini wrote in a social media post on X.

He called the decision “outrageous”, saying it was made to intentionally obstruct lifesaving aid deliveries during a man-made famine in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.

read more »

25/03/2024

World’s Democracies Threatened by Disinformation Generated by Artificial Intelligence

Human Wrongs Watch

On March 21, the 193-member UN General Assembly adopted a landmark resolution—the first ever — on the promotion of “safe, secure and trustworthy” artificial intelligence (AI) systems that will also benefit “sustainable development for all”. Adopting a United States-led draft resolution, without a vote, the Assembly also highlighted the respect, protection and promotion of human rights in the design, development, deployment and the use of AI. The text was “co-sponsored” or backed by more than 120 other Member States

Credit: UN Photo/Loey Felipe

UNITED NATIONS, Mar 25 2024 (IPS)* Speaking at the third Summit for Democracy in South Korea last week, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned that a malicious “flood” of disinformation is threatening the world’s democracies—triggered in part by the rise of artificial intelligence (AI).

read more »

23/03/2024

Sudan: Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation and Recruitment of Children on the Rise: UN Human Rights Experts

Human Wrongs Watch

GENEVA (UN Human Rights) 22 March 2024 – UN experts* today expressed alarm about increasing reports of trafficking in persons, especially women and girls, for purposes of sexual exploitation and sexual slavery, child and forced marriage, and the recruitment of boys for participation in hostilities in Sudan, against the backdrop of the deteriorating humanitarian crisis in the country that has caused an unprecedented mass displacement of over 9 million people.

image1170x530cropped

© WFP/Hugh Rutherford | Families arrive in South Sudan after fleeing fighting in Sudan.

Access to support for victims and survivors has reportedly deteriorated since December 2023, eight months after the outbreak of conflict between Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) in April 2023, the experts said.