Archive for ‘War Lords’

02/03/2025

Mali: The Forgotten Crisis

Human Wrongs Watch

By Ramatoulaye Moussa Mazou

(United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)* — “Our men were killed when armed assailants attacked our village. We had to flee and walk for several days before anyone came to help us,” recounts Nana Hadiza, holding her youngest child.

Konaté sits on the step of her home.
Konaté sits on the step of her home. Photo: OCHA/Ibrahima Koné

At the Sossokoira displacement site in Gao, she sits in a tent with other women from her community. Her face is etched with exhaustion and quiet strength.

Like thousands of other residents of Talataye village, Nana sought refuge in this displacement site on the outskirts of Gao, far from the home she once knew.

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02/03/2025

Imperialism, Globalisation and Its Discontents*

Human Wrongs Watch

KATHMANDU, Nepal, Feb 19 2024 (IPS)* – Imperialism continues to dominate the world. Globalisation is losing to some of its anti-theses, but imperialism still rules, increasingly by law, albeit in changing even contradictory ways.

Jomo Kwame Sundaram

Hence, we live in challenging times. It is often difficult to see the main challenges we face as there seem to be so many.

Also, the new or the unusual gains far more attention than what appears commonplace.

Power and empire
Our histories and cultures are often quite different despite our common, but varied experiences of foreign domination, even rule. 

Such power involves varied mixes of socioeconomic and political relations, involving governance and even the rule of law.

Our world has seen empires and imperialism for over two millennia, at least from before the time of Jesus Christ in Palestine, who had to deal with the satraps of the Roman empire then.

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02/03/2025

Alarming Trends in Nuclear Material Trafficking Highlight Urgent Security Gaps

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — There were just under 150 incidents of illegal or unauthorised activity involving nuclear and other radioactive material reported last year, according to the international nuclear energy watchdog’s monitoring database tracking these incidents. 

Continuity of evidence is important to ensure chain of custody in any investigation that involves nuclear forensics.
© IAEA/D. Calma | Continuity of evidence is important to ensure chain of custody in any investigation that involves nuclear forensics.

New data released on Friday [] from the UN-backed International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reveals that while the overall number remains consistent with previous years, the continued incidents of trafficking and radioactive contamination cases raises concerns over nuclear security.

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02/03/2025

World Food Programme Forced to Pause Food Distributions in Sudan’s Zamzam Camp as Fighting Intensifies

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By the World Food Programme (WFP)*

PORT SUDAN, Sudan, Intense fighting in Zamzam camp in Sudan’s North Darfur region has forced the UN World Food Programme (WFP) to temporarily pause the distribution of life-saving food and nutrition assistance in the famine-hit camp for displaced people.

Over the past two weeks escalating violence left WFP’s partners with no choice but to evacuate staff for safety.

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01/03/2025

Ramadan Away from Home: The Table is Set, But Hunger Remains for Displaced Syrian Mothers 14 Years on

Human Wrongs Watch

By the International Organization for Migration (IOM)*

Syria, 28 February 2025 Around the world, Ramadan is a time to come together as a family. It represents the warmth of home, sharing a good meal and enjoying a variety of food.

But for millions of Syrians still displaced 14 years after the conflict began, this Ramadan comes with the heavy burden of poverty and hunger.

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01/03/2025

‘This Is Our Land’ – Building Gaza’s Future from the Wreckage of War

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — At night he sleeps under a tarpaulin sheet on the ruins of his family home. Like others returning to northern Gaza after months of being displaced by war, Sufian Al-Majdalawi clings to whatever he can find.

Sufyan Al-Majdalawi inspects the rubble of his home in Jabalia in northern Gaza.
UN News | Sufyan Al-Majdalawi inspects the rubble of his home in Jabalia in northern Gaza.

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01/03/2025

Haiti: Massive Surge in Child Armed Groups Recruitment: UNICEF

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(UN News)* — The ongoing emergency in Haiti is crushing children’s chances of an education and a better future as scores of youngsters are recruited by heavily armed and violent gangs, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warned on Friday [].

People who fled their homes due to violence are now living in a school.
© IOM/Antoine Lemonnier | People who fled their homes due to violence are now living in a school.
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UNICEF’s representative in Haiti, Geetanjali Narayan, told journalists that just last month, armed groups destroyed 47 schools in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince, adding to the 284 schools destroyed in 2024.

“The relentless attacks on education are accelerating, leaving hundreds of thousands of children without a place to learn,” she said.

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28/02/2025

US Funding Cuts Confirmed, Ending Lifesaving Support for Women and Girls

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A young girl in Afghanistan receives support from UNFPA. (file)
© UNFPA Afghanistan | A young girl in Afghanistan receives support from UNFPA. (file)
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“At 7pm on 26 February, UNFPA was informed that nearly all of our grants (48 as of now) with USAID and the US State Department have been terminated,” the UN agency said in a statement.

“This decision will have devastating impacts on women and girls and the health and aid workers who serve them in the world’s worst humanitarian crises.”

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28/02/2025

“A militant pulled my newborn from me”

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By the UN Population Fund (UNFPA)*

17 February 2025 — When paramilitary forces entered the city of Geneina in West Darfur, Sudan, in 2023, people fled for their lives – but not 41-year-old Daralssalam. She was nine months pregnant, and the baby was coming. She went into labour by the side of a road.

8 Billion
At the Adré refugee camp in eastern Chad, Daralssalam holds her daughter, born on the roadside while surrounded by militants.

The militants “saw no difference between men, women or children,” Daralssalam says, crying as she recalls the incomprehensible violence she witnessed. “Everyone was getting killed or raped.”

As she gave birth, fighters surrounded her. “A militant pulled my newborn from me, severing the umbilical cord,” she says.

 

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28/02/2025

Largest Forced Displacement in the West Bank since 1967

Human Wrongs Watch

By OXFAM International*

A dramatic rise in Israeli military violence has caused the largest forced displacement in the West Bank since the Israeli occupation began. As the ‘Gazafication’ of the West Bank unfolds, vital humanitarian work and projects are being delayed or destroyed, Oxfam on 25th February 2025 warned.  

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Photo from OXFAM International

More than 40,000 people have been forcibly displaced since the Gaza temporary ceasefire came into force on 19 January – the highest number since Israel occupied the Palestinian Territory including the West Bank, in 1967.

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