Archive for ‘Migrants and Refugees’

20/04/2022

The Suicidal War on Nature Continues Unabated – International Mother Earth Day

Human Wrongs Watch

MADRID, Apr 20 2022 (IPS)* – The gloomy picture is drawn from indisputable scientific conclusions and should be already known by everybody, in particular by decision-makers, whether they are politicians… or rather not.

The planet is losing 4.7 million hectares of forests every year – an area larger than Denmark, according to a new UN report. Credit: UNDP

Oceans filling with plastic and turning more acidic. Extreme heat, wildfires and floods, as well as a record-breaking Atlantic hurricane season, have affected millions of people. Even these days, we are still facing COVID-19, a worldwide health pandemic linked to the health of our ecosystem.

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20/04/2022

Macron Struggles to Mobilise France’s Muslim Voters after Five Years Attacking Them

Human Wrongs Watch

By Adam Ramsay*

French Muslims say picking between the sitting president and Marine Le Pen is ‘like choosing between plague and cholera’

Celebrations of Eid al-Fitr in Paris, June 2017 | Facebook.com/@Islamforallhumanity

15 April 2022 (openDemocracy)* — Two years ago, Chehneze and her family packed up their home in Rueil-Malmaison, a western suburb of Paris, and moved to Birmingham.

“I felt like I needed a break from France,” the primary school teacher tells openDemocracy.

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19/04/2022

High Cost of Debt Is Crippling Developing Nations: How Can We Bridge the Finance Divide?

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UNITED NATIONS, Apr 18 2022 (IPS)* – As the world is rocked by a confluence of crises, the global economic outlook for 2022 is becoming ever more uncertain and fragile. Prospects for sustainable development for all and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030 are bleak, particularly for developing countries.

A rainy day in the camps under COVID-19 lock-down, Maina IDP camp, Kachin, Myanmar. Credit: UNICEF/UNI358777/Oo.

While some, mostly developed countries, had access to cheap financing to cushion the socio-economic impacts of the pandemic and invest in recovery, many others did not.

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18/04/2022

Drought Tightens Grip in Eastern Africa

13 April 2022 (WMO)*Eastern Africa is facing the very real prospect that the rains will fail for a fourth consecutive season, placing Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia into a drought of a length not experienced in the last 40 years. Humanitarian agencies have issued urgent appeals for support to prevent widespread famine.
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18/04/2022

Thousands of Indigenous People Call for an End to Amazon Destruction and Violence

– The collective voice of Indigenous Peoples in Brazil can be heard loudly and clearly: Stop the Amazon destruction and violence against the Guardians of the Forest!

March for Democracy - Free Land Camp 2022 - By Tuane Fernandes. © Tuane Fernandes / Greenpeace
© Tuane Fernandes / Greenpeace

The 18th Free Land Camp is underway in Brasilia, with thousands of Indigenous People coming together for 10 days of non-violent, mass demonstrations to denounce the ongoing violations of their rights and to foster solidarity across Brazilian society.

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18/04/2022

Einstein and Freud’s ‘Why War?’ Revisited: Why Anti-War Efforts Go Nowhere

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By Robert J. Burrowes*

In 1932, Sigmund Freud and Albert Einstein exchanged letters, later published under the title ‘Why War?’ See ‘Why War? An exchange of letters between Freud and Einstein’.

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Robert J. Burrowes

However, whatever insight these two giants of an earlier era brought to our understanding of war, the reality is that a great deal has been learned since they corresponded.

Nevertheless, since the emergence of an identifiable, organized anti-war movement during World War I which has grown to include a diverse range of activists and organizations from across the political spectrum, as well as peace and conflict resolution scholars from various disciplines, there is little evidence that this movement, or any of the many organizations within it, has been learning from its failures by systematically undertaking or commissioning further research to understand the phenomenon of war more completely and then devising a strategy to end it based on that learning.

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15/04/2022

Poland/Belarus: New Evidence of Abuses Highlights ‘Hypocrisy’ of Unequal Treatment of Asylum-Seekers

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By Amnesty International*

The Polish authorities have arbitrarily detained nearly two thousand asylum-seekers who crossed into the country from Belarus in 2021, and subjected many of them to abuse, including strip searches in unsanitary, overcrowded facilities, and in some cases even to forcible sedation and tasering, Amnesty International said today [11 April 2022].MicrosoftTeams-image-4-1444x710

REUTERS/Kacper Pempel

  • Authorities violating rights of asylum-seekers, including strip searches and other degrading treatment, in overcrowded detention centres
  • Some people forcibly sedated during return
  • Pushbacks and arbitrary detention in stark contrast with welcome shown to those fleeing Ukraine

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15/04/2022

UK Plan to Ship Asylum Seekers to Rwanda Is Cruelty Itself

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By Yasmine Ahmed and Emilie McDonnell*

Government Continues to Rip Up its Duties to Asylum Seekers

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British Home Secretary Priti Patel (L), and Rwandan Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Vincent Biruta sign an agreement at the Kigali Convention Center in Kigali, Rwanda, April 14, 2022.© 2022 Simon Wohlfahrt/AFP via Getty Images

(HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH)* — Shirking its obligations to persons seeking asylum at its shores, the UK government has today [14 April 2022] signed an agreement with Rwanda to send asylum seekers crossing the English Channel there.

Under the new Asylum Partnership Arrangement, people arriving in the UK irregularly or who arrived irregularly since January 1, 2022 may be sent to Rwanda on a one-way ticket to have their asylum claim processed and, if recognized as refugees, to be granted refugee status there.

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15/04/2022

$100 [!] Million to Fight Hunger Facing Millions in 6 African Countries and Yemen

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(UN News)* — The UN has allocated $100 million to fight hunger in Africa and the Middle East as the spillover effects of the war in Ukraine threaten to push millions even closer to famine.

© UNICEF/Sebastian Rich | Mother and child at Health Centre for malnutrition, Somalia
The contribution from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), announced on Thursday [14 April 2022], will go towards relief projects in six African countries and Yemen.

Lifesaving relief 

The money will enable UN agencies and their partners to provide critical support, including food, cash, nutritional help, medical services, shelter, and clean water.

Projects will also be tailored to help women and girls, who face additional risks due to the crisis.

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14/04/2022

Europe: The Return to the Periphery of the World

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By Boaventura De Sousa Santos*

The beginning of the end of eurocentrism

Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) brought peace to Europe until 1914
Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) brought peace to Europe until 1914 | Image from Wall Street International Magazine.

11 April 2022 (Wall Street International Magazine)* — One hundred years after World War I, Europe’s leaders are sleepwalking toward a new, all-out war. As in 1914, they believe that the war in Ukraine will be limited and short-lived.

In 1914, the word in Europe’s chancelleries was that the war would last three weeks. It lasted four years and resulted in more than 20 million deaths.

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