Archive for ‘War Lords’

12/01/2021

Close ‘Disgraceful’ Guantánamo Camp – UN Independent Human Rights Experts Urge Incoming US Administration 

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Exactly 19 years after the Guantánamo Bay detention centre first opened, UN independent human rights experts on Monday [11 January 2021] urged the incoming United States administration of Joe Biden, to close the notorious military prison as soon as possible.

Unsplash/Hédi Benyounes | Barbed wire fencing surrounds a detention centre.
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Citing the rapidly deteriorating health of detainees who remain, along with the mental and physical harm inflicted on them in cruel and inhuman conditions, eight right experts warned that the aging inmates are at increasing risk. 
12/01/2021

For Whom the Bell Tolls: A Report on the State of Planet Earth at Year’s End 2020

Human Wrongs Watch

By Robert J. Burrowes*

In 1624, English poet John Donne penned his famous poem ‘No Man Is an Island’, sublimely evoking the reality of human unity: ‘Any man’s death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind.’ Therefore, he concluded his poem, ‘never send to know for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee.’

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This report does two things.

First, in the hope of generating greater consideration of the human condition and the state of the planet, I have presented in straightforward language and point form, a reasonable summary of the nature and extent of our predicament as well as citing the relevant scientific and/or other evidence that explains each problem in more detail.

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11/01/2021

Education Is a Human Rights? But 265 Million Children and Adolescents Cannot Enter or Complete School; 617 Million Cannot Read and Do Basic Math; …

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Students at the “25 de Junho” School located in Beira, Mozambique.

PHOTO:UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe | Students at the “25 de Junho” School, located in Beira, Mozambique. UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe
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(United Nations)* — The right to education is enshrined in article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The declaration calls for free and compulsory elementary education. The Convention on the Rights of the Child, adopted in 1989, goes further to stipulate that countries shall make higher education accessible to all.
 
When it adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in September 2015, the international community recognized that education is essential for the success of all 17 of its goals. Sustainable Development Goal 4, in particular, aims to “ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all” by 2030.
11/01/2021

Libya: Militia Terrorized Town, Leaving Mass Graves

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By Human Rights Watch*

Hundreds in Tarhouna Reported Missing From 2014 to 2020

(Beirut) – Hundreds of residents of the Libyan town Tarhouna were abducted or reported missing between 2014 and 2020, Human Rights Watch on 7 January 2021 said. Authorities of the country’s Government of National Accord (GNA) say that they have discovered 27 mass graves in Tarhouna since June, but that they have yet to identify the bodies.

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10/01/2021

The Gullibility Pandemic – Why America Seems to Be Such Fertile Ground for Conspiracy Theories

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By William Becker*

A lie will fly around the whole world while the truth is getting its boots on.

(Mark Twain)

Q is a virtual cult fortified by social media algorithms
Q is a virtual cult fortified by social media algorithms | Image from Wall Street International.

10 January 2021 (Wall Street International)*  — Paul Hoffman is the former editor of Discover magazine. He tells how in the April 1995 issue, the magazine announced a startling development in the world of science. Respected wildlife biologist Dr. Aprile Pazzo found a news species of mammal he named the Hotheaded Naked Ice Borer. It was a hairless mole-like creature that lived in tunnels under the Antarctic ice shelf. The top of its head was covered with bony plates fed by blood vessels that could turn the plates red-hot.

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09/01/2021

Italy and the Dubious Honor of Chairing the G20

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By Roberto Savio*

People, planet and prosperity

Italy has been given, for 2021, the Chairmanship of the Group of 20
Italy has been given, for 2021, the Chairmanship of the Group of 20 | Image from Wall Street International.

9 January 2021 (Wall Street International)*  — Italy has been given, for 2021, the Chairmanship of the Group of 20, which gather the 20 most important countries of the world. They represent, on paper, 60% of the world population, and 80% of the World’s Gross Domestic Product.

While the shaky Italian government will somehow absorb this task (in the general indifference of the political system), fact remains that this apparently prestigious position is in fact very deceiving: the G20 is now a very weak institution, that does not bring anything to the rotating chairman.

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09/01/2021

Citizens Worldwide Overwhelmingly Affirm Belief in International Cooperation to Address Global Challenges

8 January 2021 (UN News)*People worldwide have overwhelmingly highlighted their faith in multilateralism to address global challenges, the results of a year-long survey by the United Nations has shown.

08/01/2021

US: ‘Remain in Mexico’ Harms Children, Families

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By Human Rights Watch*

Two Years into Program, Thousands Face Violence, Trauma, Uncertainty

08/01/2021

Storming of Capitol Hill Reminiscent of a Banana Republic

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UNITED NATIONS, Jan 8 2021 (IPS)* – The storming of Capitol Hill in Washington DC by an unruly mob is reminiscent of an insurrection in a “banana republic” –as hilariously portrayed in the 1971 Woody Allen comedy “Bananas” spoofing a revolt in a fictional Latin American country.

But judged by the disastrous four-year administration of President Trump such a description is an insult to all banana republics.

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US President Donald Trump at a meeting of the Security Council. Credit: United Nations

Trump’s presidency has been characterized by misgovernment, corruption, lies, xenophobia, nepotism, arrogance, and ultimately, contempt for the country’s democratic electoral process.

For long, America has been the world’s self-appointed cop ousting dictatorships and overthrowing authoritarian regimes (read: Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan), upholding human rights and preaching peace – even while selling millions of dollars in weapons to conflict-ridden countries.

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08/01/2021

Returning ‘Heroes’: Filipino Migrant Workers Met with a Devastated Economy

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By Sophie Henderson*

COVID-19 has exposed deep-seated cracks in the Philippines’ export-based and remittance-dependent economy.

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Filipino Market in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. | CC BY-SA 4.0

7 January 2021 (openDemocracy)* — Filipino healthcare workers have found themselves thrust to the frontlines of the pandemic to care for the most vulnerable across the globe. The Philippines is one of the world’s leading labour-sending countries, facilitating the migration of an estimated 2.2 million overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) during the period April to September 2019.

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