Archive for ‘War Lords’

12/07/2023

Sudan Crisis: ‘You Don’t Dare Ask Refugees Where the Men Have Gone’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — As conflict continues to rage in Sudan, UN humanitarians expressed alarm on Tuesday [] at a surge in the number of people fleeing across the border to Chad.

A Sudanese family take shelter at a refugee entry point close to the Chadian border with Sudan.
© WFP/Eloge Mbaihondoum | A Sudanese family take shelter at a refugee entry point close to the Chadian border with Sudan.

Speaking to journalists via Zoom from the Zabout refugee camp in Goz Beida, Mr. Honnorat described desperate scenes: “We can see that they have suffered, many lost family members, and we don’t even dare ask them, ‘Where are the men?’ The answer from the mothers is often that they were killed. So, you just see many women, many children.”

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10/07/2023

Extremist Ideology in Europe: ‘Leave Everyone Behind’ (Except Us)

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MADRID, Jul 10 2023 (IPS)* – A quick glance at the current European political map would clearly show how far the extremist ideology has been installed in European countries –those who still wave the French Revolution’s flag of “Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité.”

Credit: United Nations

According to the Napoleonic French Revolution’s three pillars, Liberty means freedom for an individual to do what he/she wants to do without harming others’ Liberty. Equality means equal opportunity to all the citizens irrespective of their caste, religion, race, gender.

Fraternity means an environment of brotherhood among the citizens of a nation.

“Not true” that “all humans are equal”

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10/07/2023

As Drought and Floods Threaten Millions in Ethiopia, Midwives Are a Lifeline for Pregnant Women and Newborns

DUDUMACAD, Ethiopia, 7 July 2023 (UNFPA)* – “Saving the life of this baby was a miracle and a blessing for my family. I am immensely grateful,” said Amino Bashir, 25, as she held her newborn.

In Ethiopia’s Somali region, a camp in the village of Gabi’as shelters hundreds of households displaced by drought. Over 260,000 women are currently pregnant in the Somali region alone, many of them internally displaced from recurrent, multiple crises and at dire risk of acute undernourishment, without access to even the most basic health care. © UNFPA Ethiopia/Paula Seijo

Ms. Bashir lives in Dudumacad in the Somali region of Ethiopia – one of the areas devastated by a gruelling drought across the Horn of Africa that has affected more than 36 million people so far.

10/07/2023

Hunger Grows as Sahel Crisis Spills into Coastal West Africa

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By Richard Mbouet

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Youlka (R) buys food for dinner at a market in Togo's Savanes region, where many displaced people are seeking shelter from violence. Photo: WFP/Richard Mbouet.jpg
Youlka buys food for dinner at a market in Togo’s Savanes region, where many displaced people are seeking shelter from violence. Photo: WFP/Richard Mbouet

She heaves a sigh of relief. With her national identity and ration cards in hand, she hurries to the distribution point for World Food Programme (WFP) cash. She already knows what she’ll spend it on.

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10/07/2023

UN and Partners Visit Severely Damaged Jenin Refugee Camp

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(UN NEWS)* — Senior UN officials and donor partners on Sunday [] visited the Palestinian refugee camp in the West Bank city of Jenin, where they witnessed the “shocking” damage sustained during the Israeli incursion this past week.

The two-day Israeli military operation, which included airstrikes in this densely populated community, caused the worst level of destruction in more than 20 years in Jenin camp.
© UNRWA/Tareq Shalash
The two-day Israeli military operation, which included airstrikes in this densely populated community, caused the worst level of destruction in more than 20 years in Jenin camp.

The two-day military operation was the fiercest in over 20 years, according to the UN agency that supports Palestine refugees, UNRWA.

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07/07/2023

Why Is Europe the Epicenter of World Wars?

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By David Adams | Transition to a Culture of Peace – TRANSCEND Media Service*

Europe was the epicenter of World Wars I and II, and now it threatens, with its war in the Ukraine, to kindle World War III.

As usual in history, overt warfare is the fruit of a constant, underlying culture of war. And in the case of Europe, it was the culture of war developed over many centuries to maintain the profits of colonialism.

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Dr. David Adams

To understand this, let us first turn to that old critic, Vladimir Lenin.

In his essay War and Revolution of May, 1917, Lenin wrote, “Peace reigned in Europe, but this was because domination over hundreds of millions of people in the colonies by the European nations was sustained only through constant, incessant, interminable wars, which we Europeans do not regard as wars at all, since all too often they resembled, not wars, but brutal massacres, the wholesale slaughter of unarmed peoples.”

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07/07/2023

Tunisia: Crisis as Black Africans Expelled to Libya Border

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By Human Rights Watch*

Tunis – Tunisian security forces have collectively expelled several hundred Black African migrants and asylum seekers, including children and pregnant women, since July 2, 2023 to a remote, militarized buffer zone at the TunisiaLibya border, Human Rights Watch on 6 July 2023 said.

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07/07/2023

‘Social Media Has Become a Major Vehicle in Spreading Hate Speech at an Unprecedented Speed’

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(UN News)* — The UN Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect launched a new policy paper on Wednesday [] aimed at countering and addressing hate speech online. 

Governments and Internet companies are failing to meet challenges of online hate.
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Governments and Internet companies are failing to meet challenges of online hate.

The policy paper, Countering and Addressing Online Hate Speech: A Guide for Policy Makers and Practitioners, was developed jointly by the UN Office with the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Human Rights, Big Data and Technology Project, at the UK’s University of Essex.

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07/07/2023

‘Bold and Resolute’ Action Needed to Protect Children Affected by War

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(UN NEWS)* — Last year, 27,180 grave violations were committed against children caught up in war – the highest number ever verified by the UN, the Security Council heard on Wednesday []. 
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A boy runs past damaged buildings, defaced by shelling during the conflict, on his way home from shopping, in the city of Sirte.
© UNICEF/Giovanni Diffidenti | A boy runs past damaged buildings, defaced by shelling during the conflict, on his way home from shopping, in the city of Sirte.

Presenting her latest annual report, Virginia Gamba, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict, appealed for “bold and resolute action” to protect boys and girls at risk of death, recruitment, rape and other horrors.

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30/06/2023

The USA’s Systemic Racism Includes Its Wars

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SAN FRANCISCO, USA, Jun 27 2023 (IPS)* – A recent Justice Department report concluded that “systemic” racial bias in the Minneapolis Police Department “made what happened to George Floyd possible.”
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Anti-racism protesters in Brooklyn, New York, demonstrate demanding justice for the killing of African American, George Floyd. Credit: UN News/Shirin Yaseen

During the three years since a white police officer brutally murdered Floyd, nationwide discussions of systemic racism have extended well beyond focusing on law enforcement to also assess a range of other government functions.

But such scrutiny comes to a halt at the water’s edge — stopping short of probing whether racism has been a factor in U.S. military interventions overseas.

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