Archive for ‘War Lords’

03/08/2025

Leaving Gaza: A Medical Evacuation

Human Wrongs Watch

By Médecins sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders)*

30 July 2025 — After surviving 17 months of bombing and displacement in Gaza, Palestine, Emad, an MSF nurse supervisor, was medically evacuated with his family to France in March 2025.

In this short documentary, he recounts what they endured during the war — from the destruction of their home, and repeated displacement, to the limited access to healthcare for his daughter, Sila, who was born with a congenital heart condition.

Currently at least 12,000 patients, including thousands of children like Sila, need to be evacuated urgently from Gaza to access vital medical care.

03/08/2025

Western Powers Are Complicit in Crimes Against Humanity in Gaza

Human Wrongs Watch

NEW YORK, Jul 28 2025 (IPS)** – The West, led by the Trump administration, has enabled the Netanyahu government to commit crimes against humanity and became complicit in the unfathomably horrific disaster that is being inflicted on the Palestinians in Gaza.
 

An UNRWA school turned shelter in Al Bureij, Gaza, lies in ruins following a missile attack in May 2025. Credit: UNRWA

The war in Gaza has crossed many red lines, rendering Palestinian lives worthless, trivial, and of no consequence.

Much of the horrific crimes against humanity being committed against the Palestinians in Gaza by the Netanyahu government could have been prevented had it not been for the nearly unconditional and continuing political, economic, and military support of Western powers, led by the US.

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02/08/2025

Bankism and Militarism: The Twin Engines of Class Warfare and Crimes against Peace

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By Koenraad Priels – TRANSCEND Media Service*

If you want to glimpse the strange, brutal logic that governs our world, don’t start with politicians or generals—start with the bank towers glittering above your city skyline and the endless parade of military hardware rolling across distant deserts.

These are the altars of the age: places where class warfare is waged relentlessly, not through open declarations but via the everyday rituals of finance and force.

And though the language of “class warfare” may evoke images of barricades and revolution, the reality today is far more insidious—a meticulously organized onslaught against the fabric of society itself, a crime against peace perpetrated not by outlaws, but by the very architects of our economic and military order.

Class warfare, in this sense, is neither forgotten rhetoric nor historical artifact.

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02/08/2025

Gaza: ‘No one should ever be forced to risk their life to find food’

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(UN News)* — As Gaza faces famine-like conditions, large numbers of people reportedly continue to be killed and injured while searching for food, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Friday []. 

A severely malnourished child is treated in a hospital in Gaza.
© WHO | A severely malnourished child is treated in a hospital in Gaza.

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01/08/2025

Yemen: Water Situation Worsens amid Scant Rains

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Mureshed, 75, surrounded by his grandchildren in Hajjibah camp, Yemen. Suleiman Al-Shara’abi/NRC

Low seasonal rainfall in Yemen has severely exacerbated an already dire situation, with Yemenis in both rural areas and cities struggling to access clean water, warns the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC).

“With every year that passes, Yemenis see their ability to access water shrink,” said Angelita Caredda, NRC’s Middle East and North Africa Regional Director.

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01/08/2025

A Chance to Breathe: How Life-Saving Incubators Are Transforming Newborn Care in Somalia

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By the United Nations Population Fund*

MOGADISHU, Somalia – “I didn’t know if she would make it.” When Faduma Mohamed gave birth to her daughter at Banadir Hospital in Mogadishu, the silence that followed was terrifying. Her premature daughter was tiny, underweight and barely breathing. 

A health worker in a white UNFPA medical coat smiles as she holds two newborn babies in a hospital ward.
A midwife holds twins at a UNFPA-supported neonatal care health facility in Baidoa, Somalia. © Reado
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The doctors quickly transferred her to the neonatal intensive care unit, a place Faduma feared her newborn might not return from.

Just months earlier, she might not have; the hospital’s newborn intensive care unit was severely under-resourced, lacking essentials such as incubators and oxygen support machines.

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01/08/2025

On Brink of Famine, Gazans Forced to Scour Dirt for Food

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(UN News)* — In Gaza, UN aid teams continued their efforts on Thursday [] to help people of the war-shattered enclave by retrieving urgently needed fuel and other supplies from the Kerem Shalom crossing in the south of the Strip.

Crowds move towards an aid delivery point in the northern Gaza Strip.
UN News | Crowds move towards an aid delivery point in the northern Gaza Strip.

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31/07/2025

Forests, Fossil Fuels, and the Fight for the Future: DR Congo’s Oil Expansion Sparks Global Alarm

Human Wrongs Watch

SRINAGAR, India & KINSHASA, DRC, Jul 29 2025 (IPS)* The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) stands on the precipice of a profound environmental and social crisis, as the government prepares to auction 55 new oil blocks that cover more than half the country’s landmass.
Activists march in the street of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of Congo to demand climate justice and an end to oil exploration in the Virunga National Park. Credit: MNKF Creatives

Activists march in the street of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of Congo to demand climate justice and an end to oil exploration in the Virunga National Park. Credit: MNKF Creatives

Touted as a pathway to economic growth, the move has triggered fierce backlash from scientists, civil society groups, Indigenous leaders, and international conservationists, who warn that the proposed fossil fuel expansion threatens some of the most ecologically and culturally significant landscapes on Earth.

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31/07/2025

Six Months into Congo’s War, Cholera Is Killing More than Four People… Every Day

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By OXFAM International*

Francoise lost six children in the conflict in DRC. She has been displaced to a camp in Bunia with her five remaining children after their village was attacked. Photo: John Wessels/Oxfam

Francoise lost six children in the conflict in DRC. She has been displaced to a camp in Bunia with her five remaining children after their village was attacked. Photo: John Wessels/Oxfam

Six months since the renewed war in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a full-blown public health emergency is accelerating, Oxfam warned on 24 July 2025

Since January, more than 35,000 suspected cholera cases and at least 852 related deaths have been reported – an average of more than four deaths every day and a 62 percent increase compared to 2024.

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31/07/2025

Cholera Outbreak in West and Central Africa: 80,000 Children at ‘High Risk’  

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Some 80,000 children are estimated to be at high risk of cholera in West and Central Africa as the rainy season begins across the region, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said on Wednesday []. 

A cholera awareness session is held for young students in Bweremana, in the DR Congo's North Kivu province.
© UNICEF/Jospin Benekire | A cholera awareness session is held for young students in Bweremana, in the DR Congo’s North Kivu province.

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