Archive for ‘War Lords’

19/03/2019

Human Rights Council’s Investigators Urge Israel to Review Its Military ‘Rules of Engagement’ as Gaza Protest Anniversary Looms

Human Rights Council-appointed investigators urged Israel on Monday [18 March 2019] to revise its military rules of engagement, shortly before the one-year anniversary of the start of mass demonstrations at the country’s border fence with Gaza, that have left hundreds of Palestinians dead and thousands more injured. 

UNifeed Video | Protesters walking towards the Gaza separation fence, bordering Israel.The UN Independent Commission of Inquiry on the protests in the Occupied Palestinian Territory presented its findings in Geneva on 28 February, 2019.
Speaking in Geneva, Santiago Canton, Chairperson of the Commission of Inquiry on the 2018 protests in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, explained what the panel knew about the Israeli Defence Force’s relevant military protocols with regard to demonstrators.
18/03/2019

“Almost 20 Years Since the Adoption of Security Council’s Resolution on Women, Peace and Security, We Don’t Just Need to Be at the Peace Table. It’s Time to Redesign It”

Human Wrongs Watch

18 March 2019 (UN Women)*“Almost 20 years since the adoption of resolution 1325, we don’t just need to be at the peace table. It’s time to redesign the table,” said Sharon Bhagwan-Rolls, Chair of Board of the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict, speaking at a side event on 15 March at the 63rd session on the UN Commission on the Status of Women.

Nasima Omari, representing the NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security, speaks at the side event  “The Road to 2020: Accelerating Action on Women, Peace and Security”. Photo:  UN Women/Ryan Brown

Nasima Omari, representing the NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security, speaks at the side event “The Road to 2020: Accelerating Action on Women, Peace and Security”. Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

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18/03/2019

Judging U.S. War Crimes

By Kathy Kelly – TRANSCEND Media Service*

Chelsea Manning, who bravely exposed atrocities committed by the U.S. military, is again imprisoned in a U.S. jail. On International Women’s Day, March 8, 2019, she was incarcerated in the Alexandria, VA federal detention center for refusing to testify in front of a secretive Grand Jury.

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Kathy Kelly

Her imprisonment can extend through the term of the Grand Jury, possibly 18 months, and the U.S. courts could allow formation of future Grand Juries, potentially jailing her again.

Chelsea Manning has already paid an extraordinarily high price for educating the U.S. public about atrocities committed in the wars of choice the U.S. waged in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Chelsea Manning was a U.S. Army soldier and former U.S. intelligence analyst.

She already testified, in court, how she downloaded and disseminated government documents revealing classified information she believed represented possible war crimes.

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18/03/2019

Failed Economics

 Deforestation for palm oil Indonesia © Ulet Ifansasti / Greenpeace

A recently cleared forest in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. © Ulet Ifansasti / Greenpeace

At the end of 2018, Credit Suisse published its updated report on global wealth. Forty-two-million millionaires and billionaires comprise the richest 0.5% of the world’s population. That translates to 0.8% of adults in the report, possessing 44.8% of the world’s economic wealth. A decade ago, researchers commonly reported that the wealthy 15% of humanity owned 85% of the resources.

Today, 6.2% (9.5% of adults) now claim 85% of the wealth. The rich got richer.

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18/03/2019

UN Middle East Coordinator Strongly Condemns ‘Arrests and Violence’ by Hamas Security Forces during Gaza Protests

Human Wrongs Watch

17 March 2019 — The UN’s Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process has strongly condemned the violent response by security forces in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip during the past three days, towards Palestinian protests over the deteriorating economic situation there.

WFP/Wissam Nassar | With rampant poverty and unemployment, food insecurity is on the rise in Gaza making uninterrupted food assistance critical to protect the livelihoods of vulnerable Palestinians.
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Palestinians took to the streets on Thursday and Friday, according to news reports, after months of disputes and deadlock both between the extremist Hamas faction, and the Fatah-led Palestinian National Authority in the West Bank, together with Israeli authorities, which control all access into Gaza under a years-long blockade policy.

16/03/2019

How Much Would You Pay for Education? – In Lebanon the Cost Is Your Life

Human Wrongs Watch

By Sayde Tawk

13 March 2019 (Wall Street International)*With all the pretty things we can say about Lebanon, it becomes quite ugly when we attempt to allude to politics and the current economic situation. However, when a father gets to a point of burning himself alive in his daughters’ school burdened by the unbearable education fees, the ugliness slaps us hard on the face and lays bare a harsh reality that no longer can be tolerated. 

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Beirut | Photo from Wall Street International.

The death of George Zreik on the 8th of February 2019, subdued by the merciless administrative of academic institutions marks a shameful day for Lebanon and for its politicians and religious figures in particular.

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16/03/2019

Urgent Measures Needed to Close ‘Enormous’ Justice Gap for Women – New Global Report

Human Wrongs Watch

15 March 2019 (UN Women)*The High-level Group on Justice for Women (HLG), comprising of justice, human rights and gender experts from different parts of the world, launched a pathbreaking global report on Justice for Women on 13 March, at a side event on the margins of the 63rd session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women in New York.

Jeni Klugman, author of the the Justice for Women Report, speaks at a side event on the margins of the 63rd session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women in New York. Photo: UN Women/Amanda Voisard

Jeni Klugman, author of the the Justice for Women Report, speaks at a side event on the margins of the 63rd session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women in New York. Photo: UN Women/Amanda Voisard

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16/03/2019

World Pledges to Protect Polluted, Degraded Planet, Adopts Blueprint for More Sustainable Future

  • At a meeting of the world’s top environmental body, ministers lay groundwork for a new model of development to protect planet’s degraded resources
  • Ministers agree to tackle environmental crisis through innovation and sustainable consumption and production
  • Delegates commit to significantly reduce single-use plastic products by 2030

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UN Environment

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15/03/2019

‘Stand United against Anti-Muslim Hatred’ Urges UN Chief after Mosque Shootings in New Zealand Leave 49 Dead

Human Wrongs Watch

The UN Secretary-General António Guterres has urged the international community to ‘stand united against anti-Muslim hatred’ following a mass shooting in New Zealand on Friday [15 March 2019] targeting two mosques, which has left at least 49 dead and many others wounded, some critically.

UN Photo/Loey Felipe | The flag of New Zealand (centre) flying at United Nations headquarters in New York.
15/03/2019

Preaching World Peace by Day, Peddling Lethal Weapons By Night

Human Wrongs Watch

UNITED NATIONS, Mar 11 2019 (IPS)*The Middle East, one of the world’s most politically-volatile and war-ravaged regions, has doubled its arms imports during the past five years, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

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UN Security Council in session.

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