Archive for ‘War Lords’

23/12/2020

Mozambique: 250,000 Displaced Children Facing Deadly Disease Threat 

Human Wrongs Watch

22 December 2020 (UN News)*A lack of safe water, sanitation and hygiene services have put approximately 250,000 children, displaced by escalating crises in a northern province of Mozambique, at risk from deadly diseases, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has warned.

UNICEF/Mauricio Bisol | The parents of this 10-year old girl at Metuge refugee camp in Cabo Delgado were killed by insurgents.
“In less than two years, children and families in Cabo Delgado have faced a devastating cyclone, flooding, drought, socioeconomic hardship linked to the COVID-19 pandemic and conflict”, said UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore, on Monday [21 December 2020].

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23/12/2020

The Night Arafat, Facing Death Threats, Slept in the UN Chief’s Office

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UNITED NATIONS, Dec 22 2020 (IPS)* – The United Nations, which is commemorating its 75th anniversary, continues to remain bogged down in one of the world’s most politically and militarily volatile regions: the Middle East.

Leader-of-the-Palestine_The Leader of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), Yasser Arafat, arrived at UN Headquarters by helicopter. A view of the helicopter as it approached the North Lawn of the UN campus on 13 November 1974. But Arafat was denied a US visa for a second visit to the UN in 1988. Credit: UN Photo/Michos Tzovaras

Virtually every other week, the Security Council has a predictable item on its agenda: “consultations on the Middle East”—perhaps a never-ending saga.

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22/12/2020

Health for All? The Conflict between Dominant and Dominated Social Groups Is Now Clear and Strong

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By Riccardo Petrella*

21 December 2020 (Wall Street International)*Health for all? The conflict between dominant social groups and universal rights is once again exploding loud and clear. It’s blowing up the fictions, the lies and highlighting the mystifications and the harmful consequences of the “world” response of the powerful to Covid-19.

The World Health Organization
The World Health Organization | Image from Wall Street International.
 
To date, representatives of the populations of more than 90 countries in the world, “low-income” as the powerful define them, are willing to defend the request for the suspension of patents on medicines and vaccines against Covid-19, a request that has already been rejected and which is once again strongly rejected by the most powerful countries in the occidental world.
21/12/2020

Adam Smith’s Invisible Hand Is at Our Throats

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By John Scales Avery – TRANSCEND Media Service*

The Invisible Hand

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John Scales Avery

As everyone knows, Adam Smith invented the theory that individual self-interest is, and ought to be, the main motivating force of human economic activity, and that this, in effect, serves the wider social interest. He put forward a detailed description of this concept in an immense book, “The Wealth of Nations” (1776).

Adam Smith (1723-1790) had been Professor of Logic at the University of Glasgow, but in 1764 he withdrew from his position at the university to become the tutor of the young Duke of Buccleuch.

In those days a Grand Tour of Europe was considered to be an important part of the education of a young nobleman, and Smith accompanied Buccleuch to the Continent. To while away the occasional dull intervals of the tour, Adam Smith began to write an enormous book on economics which he finally completed twelve years later.

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21/12/2020

Our Society Is Broken – It’s Time to Re-Imagine a New One

Four climate justice activists share their visions for re-imagining tax, democratic ownership, stewarding nature and climate care. 

Open Boat on Arctic Sunrise in Romania. © Philip Reynaers / Greenpeace
A display with paper boats, with handwritten message, are tied to a fishing net to greet visitors to the Arctic Sunrise. © Philip Reynaers / Greenpeace
The climate crisis, right-wing populism, health crisis, discrimination of all kinds, economic and political pressure on poorer countries by the rich countries, injustice and inequality—we see something terribly wrong happening to our world and how we live together within it. Understandably, many of us feel hopeless. Can we really hope for a better world? What does a better world look like?

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21/12/2020

Uganda’s School Plan for Refugee Children Could Become a Global Template

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KAMPALA/KIKUBE/RWAMWANJA, Uganda , Dec 21 2020 (IPS)* – Thirteen-year-old Wita Kasanganjo is a pupil at Maratatu Primary School in the Kyangwali Refugee Settlement based in Uganda’s Hoima district. But last month, when Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni ordered the re-opening of schools for the first time since the mid-March nationwide closure, Kasanganjo was not part of the returning group of students. The government, in a cautious lifting of coronavirus lockdown restrictions, has allowed only pupils who are part of the final year or candidate classes to return to their schooling.  

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21/12/2020

Meet the 100+ Outstanding Nurses and Midwives

20/12/2020

Child Labor

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By Tonni Aktar*

Gray eyes, depressed faces and tender hands seek love in the heart of the earth

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Child labor | Image from Wall Street International.

19 December 2020 (Wall Street International)* — Life and livelihood are tied in the same thread in recent times. There have been various problems and worries about livelihood. Many lives have stopped for Covid-19. This epidemic time explains that life is a struggle for survival. So, we have to struggle and survive. This world is very cruel today. However, many people have been accustomed to and familiar with this cruelty for many years.

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19/12/2020

World on Path to 3-Degree Temperature Rise – Indigenous Peoples Are on the Frontline

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19/12/2020

The International Criminal Court Prosecutor Office’s Cop-Out on UK Military Crimes in Iraq

UK nationals committed abuses in Iraq after 2003 on a significant scale. The International Criminal Court’s Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) Final Report on the UK and Iraq on December 9 is the latest official report to find that members of UK armed forces subjected Iraqi detainees to abuse, and concludes there is a reasonable basis to believe these were war crimes.

But the prosecutor’s decision to close her examination of the UK without proceeding to an investigation on the basis that the UK is willing to genuinely investigate and prosecute these war crimes defies belief.

The Prosecutor Office’s report amounts to one of the clearest findings by any official body of the extent of UK abuses in Iraq.

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