Archive for ‘Migrants and Refugees’

27/09/2020

Racism in America

Human Wrongs Watch

By Martha R. Bireda*

A tool for the maintenance of classism

Racism in America
Racism in America | Image from Wall Street International.

26 September 2020 (Wall Street International)*America proclaims itself to be the land of ultimate freedom and opportunity. The ability to rise above one’s condition of birth, not inhibited by social class – this is the essence of the American myth of a classless society.

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27/09/2020

UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration: 10 Years to Heal the Planet

Photo by UNEP/Florian Fussstetter

The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021-2030, led by UNEP, FAO and partners covers terrestrial as well as coastal and marine ecosystems.

A global call to action, it will draw together political support, scientific research and financial muscle to massively scale up restoration.

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26/09/2020

The Dying Planet Report 2020

Human Wrongs Watch

By Robert Hunziker*

24 September 2020 – Los Angeles, USA (Pressenza)* — The World Wildlife Foundation, in collaboration with the Zoological Society of London, recently issued an eye-popping description of the forces of humanity versus life in nature, the Living Planet Report 2020, but the report should really be entitled the Dying Planet Report 2020 because that’s what’s happening in the real world. Not much remains alive.

The Dying Planet Report 2020
Image by Bela Geletneky from Pixabay

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26/09/2020

Nuclear-Armed States Set Record $73bn Spending on Nukes as Pandemic Spreads

Human Wrongs Watch

By the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)*

A new report has found nuclear-armed states spent a record $73 billion on nuclear weapons in 2019, a $7.1 billion increase from 2018 expenditures. The United States, the center of the global coronavirus pandemic, accounted for nearly half of that spending.

As the economies of the US, China, France, and Russia all contract, their nuclear spending is expanding. Supplemental ICAN research shows yearly expenditure on nuclear weapons in the US alone could pay for 300,000 ICU beds; 150,000 nurses; 75,000 doctors; and 35,000 ventilators to address the COVID19 pandemic.

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26/09/2020

International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons

Sculpture "Good Defeats Evil"

Sculpture depicting St. George slaying the dragon. The dragon is created from fragments of Soviet SS-20 and United States Pershing nuclear missiles. PHOTO:UN Photo/Milton Grant

(United Nations)* — Achieving global nuclear disarmament is one of the oldest goals of the United Nations. It was the subject of the General Assembly’s first resolution in 1946, which established the Atomic Energy Commission (dissolved in 1952), with a mandate to make specific proposals for the control of nuclear energy and the elimination of atomic weapons and all other major weapons adaptable to mass destruction.

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26/09/2020

‘The World Continues to Live in the Shadow of Nuclear Catastrophe’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* —  On the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons marked on Saturday [26 September 2020], the UN chief has underscored the need to “reverse course and return to a common path to nuclear disarmament”.

IAEA/Dean Calma | Euratom inspectors conduct safeguards inspections at URENCO in the Netherlands.
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Almost 75 years since the adoption of the first General Assembly resolution in 1946, which committed the UN to the goal of ridding the planet of nuclear weapons, “the world continues to live in the shadow of nuclear catastrophe”, Secretary-General António Guterres said in his message commemorating the day.

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25/09/2020

A Photo Gallery of Doomed Children Who Suffered Because of America’s Profitable Wars

Human Wrongs Watch

By Gary G. Kohls, MD | Duty to Warn – TRANSCEND Media Service*

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17 Sep 2020 – This morning I heard courageous patriot and Vietnam War-era whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg interviewed on Democracy Now!.

Referring to the Afghani refugee tragedies on the Greek Island of Lesbos and elsewhere, Ellsberg said:  

“Our government is responsible for the flight of 37, 000,000 refugees worldwide because of United States-initiated wars.”

And he could have added,

“The US is also responsible for the sale of the lethal weapons that militaries and mercenary soldiers use to kill, maim and terrify innocent refugees-to-be all around the world. These weapons and militaries have destroyed families, freedoms, safety, shelter, jobs, food and water supplies, which naturally means that these innocents have to leave their destroyed homelands in search of safety, food, water and a future for them and their children.”

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24/09/2020

The Ecological Impact of Militarism

Human Wrongs Watch

By John Scales Avery*

Against the institution of war

Against the institution of war
Against the institution of war | Image from Wall Street International.

24 September 2020 (Wall Street International)*  — As we start the 21st century and the new millennium, our scientific and technological civilization seems to be entering a period of crisis.

Today, for the first time in history, science has given to humans the possibility of a life of comfort, free from hunger and cold, and free from the constant threat of infectious disease.

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24/09/2020

‘Amidst a Technological Era that Beckons with Vast Opportunity, New Risks Exist to Global Peace, Stability and Development’ – UN Chief

(UN News)* — Amidst a technological era that “beckons with vast opportunity”, new risks exist to global peace, stability and development, the UN chief told a side event of the General Assembly on Wednesday, aiming to help ensure access to digital technologies for all [23 September 2020].
© UNICEF/Shehzad Noorani | Syrian adolescent girls use a smartphone outside a technology lab in Damietta Governorate, Egypt.
The UN was founded 75 years ago, at the outset of the nuclear era, to provide “a global platform for addressing the world’s most pressing challenges, to secure peace and to safeguard the future for generations”, said Secretary-General António Guterres in a video message on Thursday to the high-level meeting on digital cooperation.
24/09/2020

‘The Devastating Losses in Working Hours Caused by COVID-19 Brought Massive Drop in Labour Income for Workers Worldwide’

Human Wrongs Watch

A new ILO analysis of the labour market impact of COVID-19 reveals a “massive” drop in labour income and a fiscal stimulus gap that threatens to increase inequality between richer and poorer countries.

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GENEVA, 23 September 2020 (ILO)* – The devastating losses in working hours caused by the COVID-19 pandemic  have brought a “massive” drop in labour income for workers around the world, says the International Labour Organization (ILO) in its latest assessment of the effects of the pandemic on the world of work.