Archive for ‘War Lords’

08/03/2021

Ethiopia: Eritrean Forces Massacre Tigray Civilians

Human Wrongs Watch

By Human Rights Watch*

UN Should Urgently Investigate Atrocities by All Parties

(Nairobi)Eritrean armed forces massacred scores of civilians, including children as young as 13, in the historic town of Axum in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020, Human Rights Watch on 5 March 2021 said. The United Nations should urgently establish an independent inquiry into war crimes and possible crimes against humanity in the region to pave the way for accountability, and Ethiopian authorities should grant it full and immediate access.

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08/03/2021

Witness: “If You Scream, They Will Beat You More”

Human Wrongs Watch

By Marlene Auer, Associate, Europe and Central Asia Division | Human Rights Watch*

Migrants Face Human Rights Abuses at EU Borders; Impunity Persists

Migrants warm their hands above a fire in Bosnia and Herzegovina, January 11, 2021.
Migrants warm their hands above a fire in Bosnia and Herzegovina, January 11, 2021. © 2021 AP Photo/Kemal Softic

Dawn was breaking when Akram and around 20 others dragged themselves up the banks of the Glina river, their bodies bruised from beatings by Croatian police officers. Some of them were barefoot and so badly injured they could barely walk.

Akram was back where he had started – Bosnia and Herzegovina – after being pushed back unlawfully from the borders of three European Union countries.

07/03/2021

5 Reasons We Need Wildlife in Order to Survive

07/03/2021

5G’s Threats to Wildlife

Human Wrongs Watch

By Miguel Coma | Wall Street International*

A letter to Greta Thunberg: is 5G an experiment on life?

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Birds and insects can sense the magnetic field of the earth to find their way
Birds and insects can sense the magnetic field of the earth to find their way | Image from Wall Street International.

Dear Greta,

I am an engineer, not a biologist. Yet, I realize wildlife and biodiversity are the Earth’s greatest treasures and need to be protected. In previous letters, I discussed large-scale 5G networks’ energy consumption and climate impacts. I proposed more sustainable alternatives to 5G public networks. Today, I will report how 5G threatens ecosystems and biodiversity.

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07/03/2021

‘Nature and Biodiversity Loss. Climate Change. Pollution and Waste. The Three Planetary Crises. All of Which Are Destroying the Natural World and Threatening Our Future’

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By Inger Andersen,  Executive Director, UNEP*

Tackling marine plastic pollution and protecting our oceans

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Unsplash / 03 Mar 2021

In 2020, the world’s attention turned to the COVID-19 pandemic. But even as we poured all of energy and resources into tackling it, many pointed to wider issues as contributing factors. Nature and biodiversity loss. Climate change. Pollution and waste. The three planetary crises. All of which are destroying the natural world and threatening our future.

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07/03/2021

Change Up the Pace: Women at the Table

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By Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, UN Women Executive Director*

International Women’s Day this year comes at a difficult time for the world and for gender equality, but at a perfect moment to fight for transformative action and to salute women and young people for their relentless drive for gender equality and human rights. Our focus is on women’s leadership and on ramping up representation in all the areas where decisions are made – currently mainly by men – about the issues that affect women’s lives. The universal and catastrophic lack of representation of women’s interests has gone on too long. [Also available in: ar | es | fr | ru | zh]

 

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06/03/2021

“We Sing” for a Better Future of Work for All Women and Men

Human Wrongs Watch

International Women’s Day

5 March 2021 (ILO)* — An original song and music video for International Women’s Day, created by JONA OAK for the ILO and featuring a collective of artists and musicians from around the world.

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06/03/2021

‘Hunger and Famine Will Persist and There Will Be Unequal Recovery from COVID-19 Unless More Women in Rural and Urban Areas Hold Leadership Positions’

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Empowering women and girls is crucial to ensure sustainable food security in the aftermath of COVID-19

Photo: ©FAO/Jon Spaull / FAO

A scientist examining wheat varieties at a greenhouse of the Indian Agricultural Research Institute.

ROME, 6 March 2021 (FAO)*Hunger and famine will persist and there will be unequal recovery from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic unless more women in rural and urban areas hold leadership positions with increased decision-making power, say the heads of the three United Nations’ food agencies ahead of their joint International Women’s Day event on 8 March.

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06/03/2021

The Pandemic Crisis Has Highlighted Both the Centrality of Women Contributions and the Disproportionate Burdens They Carry

Human Wrongs Watch

International Women’s Day

Health care worker with protective glasses and mask
Despite women making up a majority of front-line workers, there is disproportionate and inadequate representation of women in national and global COVID-19 policy spaces. PHOTO:WHO / P. Phutpheng

6 March 2021 (United Nations)* — Women stand at the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis, as health care workers, caregivers, innovators, community organizers and as some of the most exemplary and effective national leaders in combating the pandemic. The crisis has highlighted both the centrality of their contributions and the disproportionate burdens that women carry.

This year’s theme for the International Day,”Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world“, celebrates the tremendous efforts by women and girls around the world in shaping a more equal future and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.

05/03/2021

Mexico: Abuses Against Asylum Seekers at US Border

Human Wrongs Watch

By Human Rights Watch*

Venezuelans, Others Face Kidnapping, Extortion, Lack of Essential Services

Washington, DC – Asylum seekers sent to Mexico by the administration of former US president Donald Trump have suffered violence and extortion by Mexican police, immigration agents, and criminal groups, Human Rights Watch on 5 March 2021 said.

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