Archive for ‘Mother Earth’

12/06/2024

Sudan: International Criminal Court Prosecutor Appeals for Evidence of Darfur Atrocities

Human Wrongs Watch

11 June 2024 (UN News)* —  The Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) launched a campaign on Tuesday to address the unfolding crisis in the Darfur region of Sudan, amid the going war between rival military forces that erupted last April.

Children shelter in the shade in Tambasi centre in El Fasher, North Darfur.
© UNICEF/Mohamed Zakaria | Children shelter in the shade in Tambasi centre in El Fasher, North Darfur.

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In a video posted on social media, Karim Khan urged victim groups, civil society organizations, national authorities, and international partners to engage with his Office and provide any evidence and material relating to the ongoing atrocities being inflicted on civilians.

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12/06/2024

At Least 49 Migrants Dead, 140 Missing in Shipwreck Off Yemen Coast 

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Geneva / Shabwah, 11 June 2024 (IOM)*  –  At least 49 migrants have died and 140 others remain missing after a boat capsized off the coast of Yemen. The vessel carrying 260 migrants capsized yesterday (10 June) near Alghareef Point in Shabwah governorate. Among those that lost their lives in the devastating tragedy are 31 women and six children.  

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Boats used by smugglers. The Eastern Horn of Africa route to Yemen is one of the most dangerous migration routes. Photo: IOM/Djibouti 2021.

“This recent tragedy is another reminder of the urgent need to work together to address urgent migration challenges and ensure the safety and security of migrants along migration routes,” said Mohammedali Abunajela, IOM Spokesperson.

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12/06/2024

Once Again, Burkina Faso Is the World’s Most Neglected Crisis

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By the Norwegian Refugee Council*

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“My biggest worry as a mother is that my children are hungry, and I don’t have enough food to feed them,” said Mariam, a displaced mother now living in Kongoussi, Burkina Faso.

The annual list of neglected displacement crises is based on three criteria: lack of humanitarian funding, lack of media attention, and a lack of international political and diplomatic initiatives compared to the number of people in need.

The crisis in Cameroon is listed second, having featured on the list every year since 2018.

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11/06/2024

UN Refugee Agency Urges Global Response to Neglected Humanitarian Crisis in the Sahel

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Displaced families arrive in Gao, Mali, after being forced to flee their homes because of violence. | © UNHCR/Abdoulatif Halido

GENEVA – (UNHCR)* — UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is deeply concerned about the fast-growing humanitarian crisis in the Sahel Region.

In the Central Sahel countries of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, over 3.3 million people are forcibly displaced due to relentless conflict, exacerbated by the worsening effects of the climate crisis, according to April 2024 data. This staggering forced displacement of civilians demands immediate international action to prevent it worsening.

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11/06/2024

Healing Invisible Scars on a Journey to Rebuild

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Benin-City, Edo State, Nigeria, 11 June 2024 (IOM)* – Frederick could barely hold back tears as he recounted his story. Six years after his return, he is still healing from the trauma of his experience in Libya.

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Frederick poses in his barbershop in Benin-City, Edo State. Like him, thousands of Nigerians have returned home and with IOM’s support, they’re slowly rebuilding their lives. Photo: IOM/François-Xavier

“When I came back, I had nothing,” he says in a low, breaking voice, sitting outside his modest barbershop in a suburb of Benin-City, in Nigeria’s Edo State. “But today, at least I have a business and I am healthy. I was in hell in that country, but I am happy to be back home.”

Hell, for Frederick, was Libya.

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10/06/2024

India’s Election: Cracks Start to Show in Authoritarian Rule

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LONDON, Jun 7 2024 (IPS)* – India’s Hindu nationalist strongman Narendra Modi has won his third prime ministerial term. But the result of the country’s April-to-June election fell short of the sweeping triumph that seemed within his grasp.
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Credit: Himanshu Sharma/picture alliance via Getty Images

Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has shed seats compared to the 2019 election, losing its parliamentary majority. Modi remains prime minister thanks to coalition partners. It’s a long way from the 400-seat supermajority Modi proclaimed he wanted – which would have given him power to rewrite the constitution.

The outcome may be that Modi faces more checks on his power. If so, that can only be good news for those he’s consistently attacked – including civil society and India’s Muslim minority.

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10/06/2024

Gaza: Deaths and Devastation During Hostage Rescue Operation Show ‘Seismic Trauma’ of Ongoing War

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(UN News)* — The scenes of devastation witnessed in the aftermath of Israel’s military operation to release hostages from the Nuseirat refugee camp proves that each day the war continues “it only grows more horrific” the UN’s top humanitarian official said on Sunday [].

The aftermath of an attack on a UN school-turned shelter in Nuseirat on 6 June, where at least 35 displaced people were killed during an Israeli airstrike.
© UNRWA | The aftermath of an attack on a UN school-turned shelter in Nuseirat on 6 June, where at least 35 displaced people were killed during an Israeli airstrike.

08/06/2024

A Nuclear-Armed European Union? A Proposal Under Fire

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UNITED NATIONS, Jun 7 2024 (IPS)* – The continued veiled threats from Russia, warning of nuclear attacks on Ukraine, have prompted some politicians in Europe to visualize a nuclear-armed European Union (EU).
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UN Secretary-General António Guterres (center right) attends a Security Council meeting on nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation on March 18, 2024. With geopolitical tensions escalating the risk of nuclear warfare to its highest point in decades, reducing and abolishing nuclear weapons is the only viable path to saving humanity. The UN chief told the Security Council delegates that he was deeply concerned about the continuous erosion of the international non-proliferation architecture.Credit: UN Photo/Evan Schneider

UN Secretary-General António Guterres (center right) attends a Security Council meeting on nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation on March 18, 2024. Credit: UN Photo/Evan Schneider

But Volkert Ohm, Co-Chair of the International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms (IALANA) in Germany, told IPS that the call for nuclear weapons for the EU contradicts international law.

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08/06/2024

European Nuclear Deterrent a Harebrained Illegal Proposal

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NEW YORK, Jun 6 2024 (IPS)* It is quite astonishing and clearly insane, that Manfred Weber, the German leader of the European Union’s center-right European People’s Party, now expected to come in first in the European Parliament election scheduled on June 6-9th, is calling for the EU’s own nuclear “deterrent”—arguing that the US-stationed nuclear weapons in five NATO states, Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherland, and Turkey, may be inadequate protection for Europe’s security should Trump, that great friend of Russia, be elected!
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Aerial view of the European Parliament in Brussels

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08/06/2024

‘Unimaginable Trauma’ Haunts Sudan’s Displaced While Violence, Famine Threaten Millions

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(UN News)* — Horrific violence and the risk of famine continue to stalk the people of Sudan, UN humanitarians warned on Friday [], as they echoed condemnation by UN Secretary-General António Guterres of an attack on a village south of Khartoum two days ago that is now believed to have left more than 100 dead.

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A woman feeds a child at a school used as a gathering point for displaced people in Port Sudan. (file)
© WFP/Abubaker Garelnabei | A woman feeds a child at a school used as a gathering point for displaced people in Port Sudan. (file)

“The UN Secretary-General strongly condemns the attack reportedly carried out on 5 June by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the Wad Al-Noura village, Jazira state, which is said to have killed over 100 people,” his Spokesperson said in a statement overnight, which also underscored “the immense suffering of the Sudanese population as a result of the continued hostilities”.

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