Archive for ‘The Peoples’

10/07/2024

“Trafficking, torture, forced labour, extortion, starvation in intolerable conditions of detention” are “perpetrated at scale… with impunity”: UN Human Rights Chief

Human Wrongs Watch

By Daniel Johnson

(UN News)* — The desperate plight of migrants and refugees tortured, trafficked and sold “at scale” in Libya took centre stage at the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Tuesday [], where UN rights chief Volker Türk urged the international community to consider halting its agreement with the north African country on asylum seekers and migration.

Migrants rescued off the coast of Libya by SOS Méditerranée NGO. (file)
© SOS Méditerranée/Anthony Jean | Migrants rescued off the coast of Libya by SOS Méditerranée NGO. (file)
10/07/2024

A Staggering New Estimate of Over 186,000 Killings in Gaza Revives Charges of War Crimes

Human Wrongs Watch

UNITED NATIONS, Jul 10 2024 (IPS)* An overwhelmingly staggering 186,000 killings in Gaza –- compared with the official figure of over 37,000—has resurrected accusations of genocide and war crimes in the devastating nine-month-old war between Israel and Hamas, with no signs of a cease-fire.

Streets in Rafah were emptying as families continue to flee in search of safety, following an evacuation order by the Israeli authorities. Credit: UNRWA

The new estimates have come from The Lancet, one of the most prestigious peer-reviewed British medical journals.

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10/07/2024

While Global Population Is Rising, East Asia Is Shrinking

Human Wrongs Watch

On 15 November 2022, the world’s population reached an estimated 8.0 billion people, a milestone in human development. This unprecedented growth, according to the UN, is due to the gradual increase in human lifespan owing to improvements in public health, nutrition, personal hygiene and medicine. It is also the result of high and persistent levels of fertility in some countries. Meanwhile, the UN will be commemorating World Population Day on July 11.

WASHINGTON DC, Jul 9 2024 (IPS)* Across East Asia, birthrates are plummeting. Japan’s has been falling for eight straight years and recently hit a record low of 1.2 children per woman, the lowest since record keeping began in 1899.

For reference, a total fertility rate of 2.1 is needed to maintain a stable population. China’s total fertility rate is now approaching 1.0. South Korea’s plummeted in 2023 to a record low of 0.72, the worlds’ lowest.

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09/07/2024

What’s Happening in the Central African Republic?

Human Wrongs Watch

By Marion Guenard | Norwegian Refugee Council*

4 July 2024 — The crisis in the Central African Republic (CAR) has been overlooked for years. A landlocked country in the heart of central west Africa, CAR continues to pay the price of a long-standing conflict, and one in five Central Africans remains displaced.

This family fled their village of Loura in CAR after atrocities were committed against civilians. Photo: Marion Guenard/NRC

Here are five things you need to know about what’s happening in CAR.

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09/07/2024

United Nations’ Special Envoy Highlights Alarming Violence and Neglected Humanitarian Crisis in DR Congo

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — The security situation in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has resulted in alarming levels of violence and widespread civilian displacement, the UN envoy for the country reported on Monday [].
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A community health worker walks through an IDP camp in North Kivu in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
© UNICEF/Jospin Benekire | A community health worker walks through an IDP camp in North Kivu in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
08/07/2024

Gaza: “Another day. Another month. Another UN school hit” by the Israeli Forces

Human Wrongs Watch

By Daniel Johnson*

The war in Gaza passed the nine-month mark on Sunday with humanitarians left assessing the damage of a fresh Israeli airstrike on a UN school.

Some 190 schools and other facililities run by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, have been severely damaged in Israeli airstrikes since war erupted on 7 October.
© UNRWA/Mohammed Hinnawi | Some 190 schools and other facililities run by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, have been severely damaged in Israeli airstrikes since war erupted on 7 October.

08/07/2024

US Fed- Induced World Stagnation Deepens Debt Distress

Human Wrongs Watch

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Jul 8 2024 (IPS)* –For some time, most multilateral financial institutions have urged developing countries to borrow commercially, but not from China. Now, borrowers are stuck in debt traps with little prospect of escape.

Jomo Kwame Sundaram

Jomo Kwame Sundaram

More debt, less growth since 2008: The last decade and a half has seen protracted worldwide stagnation, with some economies and people faring much worse than others.

The 2008 global financial crisis and Great Recession have recently been worsened by the Covid-19 pandemic, US Federal Reserve Bank-led interest rate hikes and escalating geopolitical economic warfare.

Following Reagan-inspired tax cuts, ostensibly to induce more private investments, budget deficits have loomed larger. Instead of enabling rapid recovery, greater fiscal austerity is now demanded, as in the 1980s.

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07/07/2024

Six Shocking Facts You Didn’t Know about Extreme Weather

Human Wrongs Watch

 
Large portions of the West are now classified as being in “exceptional drought”, the most extreme drought category. Many major reservoirs have reached historic low levels and fire officials are warning that another devastating wildfire season has already begun. Hoover Dam, Arizona/Nevada border, United States. © David McNew / Greenpeace

Record-breaking heat is not just uncomfortable. Like fires and floods, it is deadly. Weather events such as these are becoming more extreme, turbocharged by the dirty business of the fossil fuel industry.

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07/07/2024

The Island of Carriacou in Grenada, Virtually “Flattened” by the Devastating Hurricane Beryl: UN Official

Human Wrongs Watch

By Vibhu Mishra, with additional reporting by Daniel Johnson in Geneva

(UN News)* — The island of Carriacou in Grenada has been virtually “flattened” by the devastating Hurricane Beryl, a senior UN official there reported on Friday [5 July 2024], as humanitarian teams ramp up their support to communities affected across the Caribbean.

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Hurricane Beryl has caused devastation on Union Island in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
© WFP/Fedel Mansour | Hurricane Beryl has caused devastation on Union Island in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

06/07/2024

Drought Emergency in Zambia: Child Marriage, HIV and Hunger on the Rise for Women and Girls

Human Wrongs Watch

SOUTHERN PROVINCE, Zambia, 3 July 2024  (UNFPA)* -– “They don’t have any food, and the teenagers can become vulnerable,” said nurse Suvannah Sinakaaba, in the village of Hakankula in Zambia’s Monze District. “HIV rates are quite high among adolescents; some engage in sexual activities with fishermen, because they want [financial] help.” 

A group of girls standing outside a school.
In Zambia’s drought-hit Southern, Western, Central and Lusaka Provinces, acute malnutrition is high among pregnant and breastfeeding women and risks are rising of gender-based violence, sexual exploitation and abuse. © UNFPA Zambia/Julien Adam

Zambia is acutely exposed to the global climate emergency, hit by frequent – and deadly – droughts, floods and heat waves.

Now in the grips of its driest agricultural season in more than 40 years, the President has declared a national emergency: Crops have been wiped out, livestock have died, and poverty and food insecurity are deepening for more than 9.8 million people.

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