Archive for ‘Mother Earth’

15/12/2023

Gaza Flooding Latest Disaster to Hit Desperate Palestinians

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Heavy rains created new misery in Gaza as UN humanitarians repeated deep concerns on Thursday [] over the deteriorating health situation in the Strip, amid ongoing Israeli bombardment and fighting with Palestinian armed groups.

Heavy rains have led to flooding in the streets of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
© UNICEF/Eyad El Baba | Heavy rains have led to flooding in the streets of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.

UN humanitarian affairs coordination office OCHA said that many areas in the enclave have been flooded, “worsening the struggle of displaced Palestinians”, while UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini was due to brief journalists in Geneva on the situation on Thursday, following his most recent visit to Gaza.

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14/12/2023

ExxonMobil Wants to Start a War in South America

Human Wrongs Watch

By Vijay Prashad | Globetrotter – TRANSCEND Media Service*

4 Dec 2023 – Yesterday, a large number of registered voters in Venezuela voted in a referendum over the Essequibo region that is disputed with neighboring Guyana. Nearly all those who voted answered yes to the five questions.

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Vijay Prashad

These questions asked the Venezuelan people to affirm the sovereignty of their country over Essequibo.

“Today,” said Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, “there are no winners or losers.” The only winner, he said, is Venezuela’s sovereignty. The principal loser, Maduro said, is ExxonMobil.

In 2022, ExxonMobil [read Rockefeller] made a profit of $55.7 billion, making it one of the world’s richest and most powerful oil companies.

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14/12/2023

Explainer: How Darfur Became a ‘Humanitarian Calamity and Catastrophic Human Rights Crisis’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — The outbreak of conflict seven months ago in Sudan has led to “a convergence of a worsening humanitarian calamity and a catastrophic human rights crisis”, according to a senior UN official, and the restive region of Darfur has been particularly badly affected.
 
A Sudanese mother and her children take refuge in a town in Chad across the border from Darfur in Sudan.
© UNICEF/Annadjib Ramadane Maha | A Sudanese mother and her children take refuge in a town in Chad across the border from Darfur in Sudan.
13/12/2023

The War on Gaza and the Crisis of Zionism

Human Wrongs Watch

By Richard E. Rubenstein – TRANSCEND Media Service*

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Dr. Richard Rubenstein

Thirty years ago, Philip Roth wrote a profound, funny, disturbing novel about Israel, Palestine, and antisemitism called Operation Shylock.

In this story, an American Jewish writer named Philip Roth discovers that another writer who also calls himself Philip Roth is giving people in Israel fits by preaching “Diasporism” – a doctrine calling on Israel’s Jews to return to the mostly European lands from which they or their parents originally came.

Roth #2 considers Europe and America to be the Jews’ true homelands: places where a humane, creative Jewish culture once flourished, and which are now needed as sanctuaries because of Israel’s failure to make peace with the Palestinians and the Islamic world’s hostility to Israel.

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13/12/2023

The Last Barely Functioning Hospital in Northern Gaza Is a “Humanitarian Disaster Zone”: World Health Organization 

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — The last barely functioning hospital in northern Gaza is a “humanitarian disaster zone”, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday [], highlighting the disastrous consequences of ongoing Israeli bombardment for critically ill and injured civilians across the enclave.

An injured Palestinian child is rushed to Al Shifa hospital in Gaza. (file)
© WHO | An injured Palestinian child is rushed to Al Shifa hospital in Gaza. (file)
13/12/2023

Myanmar Overtakes Afghanistan as World’s Top Opium Producer

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Myanmar is now the world’s largest opium producer, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) reported on Tuesday [], as the economic and political crisis following the 2021 coup and widening conflict between the military and armed groups continues to drive farmers towards illicit opium poppy production.

A poppy field in the flowering stage in eastern Shan state, Myanmar.
© UNODC | A poppy field in the flowering stage in eastern Shan state, Myanmar.
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The southeast Asian country’s opium output has surpassed that of Afghanistan, where the Taliban imposed a ban on its production in April last year – leading to a 95 per cent fall in cultivation, UNODC said.
13/12/2023

Fighting Engulfs over Two-Thirds of Myanmar

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Over half a million people have been displaced in Myanmar amid a surge in fighting between the military and armed groups that started in late October and has spread to over two-thirds of the country, the UN humanitarian affairs office reported on Friday [].

A settlement in eastern Myanmar. (file)
© OCHA/Eva ModvigA settlement in eastern Myanmar. (file)

Among those fighting the military are a loose coalition of well-armed ethnic militias, as well as the People’s Defence Forces (PDF) – an armed group supporting National Unity Government (NUG) and opposed to the February 2021 military coup, according to media reports.

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12/12/2023

COP28: ‘Stop Wars and Step Up ‘Measly’ Contributions’ to Climate Finance—Jeffrey D. Sachs

Human Wrongs Watch

DUBAI, Dec 12 2023 (IPS)* – The United State’s contribution to the Loss and Damage Fund equals nine minutes of Pentagon spending, says Jeffrey D. Sachs, a world-renowned economist, bestselling author, innovative educator, and global leader in sustainable development.
Jeffrey D. Sachs speaks at the ReWired Summit at COP28. Credit: X

Jeffrey D. Sachs speaks at the ReWired Summit at COP28. Credit: X

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11/12/2023

Yemen: “Death Is More Merciful Than This Life”

Human Wrongs Watch

By Human Rights Watch*

Warring Parties Deepen Water Crisis. Government, Houthi Abuses in Taizz Have Led to Severe Lack of Water.

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(Beirut) – Houthi and Yemeni government forces have violated the rights of Taizz residents to water since the Houthis laid siege on Taizz city in 2015, creating a desperate situation, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today [11 December 2023].
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11/12/2023

Israel’s 2,000-pound Bunker-Busting Bombs, Supplied by US, May Have Annihilated Gaza

Human Wrongs Watch

UNITED NATIONS, Dec 11 2023 (IPS)* As the civilian death toll in Gaza continues to rise to unprecedented heights —reaching over 17,000 since October 7, with more than 46,000 injured – one of the most distressing reports to come out of the war zone is the use of excessively heavy weaponry by Israel.
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On Oct. 19, 2023, Ahmad, 9, stands in the ruins of his house, destroyed by an aerial bombardment in Rafah city. “Here was my room, my bed, my toys, and my clothes,” he said. “I cannot see anything now except rubble and traces of the fire that destroyed everything.” Credit: UNICEF/UNI457839/El Baba

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