22/01/2025

Protect the Earth’s Ice and Glaciars, the Vital Source of Freshwater to over 2 Billion People

Human Wrongs Watch

By World Meteorological Organization (WMO)*

Melting glaciers | Melanie Biausque/WMO Photo Competition
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21 January 2025 – UNESCO and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) have officially launched the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation on January 21st, 2025, marking a crucial milestone in global efforts to protect these essential water towers that provide freshwater to over 2 billion people worldwide.
 

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20/01/2025

African Countries Urged to Plug Wealth Loss, Stop Illicit Financial Flows

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BULAWAYO, Jan 15 2025 (IPS)* Africa loses billions of dollars annually through illicit financial flows, resulting in the continent failing to improve the lives of millions of people despite vast mineral wealth, according to experts.
 
Plugging illicit financial flows are among solutions mooted by experts to bring the poverty rate of Africa down. Credit: Ignatius Banda/IPS

Plugging illicit financial flows are among solutions mooted by experts to bring the poverty rate of Africa down. Credit: Ignatius Banda/IPS

Agencies say more needs to be done to turn the continent’s natural resources into prosperity at a time governments are struggling to address challenging economic conditions that have spawned high poverty levels.

According to the African Development Bank (AfDB), poverty levels increased in 2022, with 281 million people affected by hunger, up by 11 million the previous year. Continue reading

20/01/2025

Billionaires Dangle Free Speech like a Bauble–We Gawp like Open-Mouthed Babes

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By Jonathan Cook – TRANSCEND Media Service*

Zuckerberg, Trump, Musk. None care about free speech, least of all yours or mine. They care about power and remaining billionaires – or, better still, becoming trillionaires.

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8 Jan 2025 – A few observations on Mark Zuckerberg’s astonishing volte face today, declaring that he will end the crushing climate of censorship on his Meta platforms, such as Facebook and Instagram, in time for Donald Trump’s arrival in the White House.

It should not have taken a video admission from Zuckerberg for us to appreciate the degree to which we have been living for many years under a regime of political censorship on social media, with Meta leading the pack. Continue reading

18/01/2025

Trillions in Dirty Money: How Hidden Loopholes Fuel Corruption and Inequality

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MADRID, Jan 16 2025 (IPS)* It is no longer a secret that at major global summits there are more lobbyists than official delegates. There, they participate as ‘guests,’ and most of them work for big business corporations. Their goal? To deter the adoption of policies that conflict with their employers’ interests.

Trillions of dollars hidden through corruption, tax loopholes, and opaque financial systems deepen inequality and undermine global climate and development efforts

Transparency International revealed alarming findings in December 2024 about the siphoning of public funds in Africa. Credit: Shutterstock

Their persuasion exercise quite often helps water down the urgency of taking decisive actions, the need to cut the private business staggering profits, the financial dues of the industrialised powers to the impoverished nations that bear the heaviest brunt of their policies, and so on.

To achieve such a purpose, lobbyists often quietly show different sorts of ‘gratitude.’

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18/01/2025

Haiti: Over 500,000 Children Have Been Forced from Their Homes – 70% Surge in Child Recruitment

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(UN News)* — The humanitarian crisis in Haiti has reached a critical point, with one in eight children now internally displaced due to escalating violence fuelled by armed groups who continue to control most of the capital, according to the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF).  

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Children in Haiti are facing violence, instability, poverty and malnutrition amid continuing attacks by gangs and armed groups.
© UNICEF/Ralph Tedy Erol | Children in Haiti are facing violence, instability, poverty and malnutrition amid continuing attacks by gangs and armed groups.
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The latest data reveals that over 500,000 children have been forced from their homes – a shocking 48 per cent increase since September.

In total, more than one million Haitians are internally displaced, half of whom are children urgently requiring humanitarian aid.

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18/01/2025

‘Ceasefire Is the Start, Not the Solution’ – UN Agency for Palestine Refugees

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()* — Philippe Lazzarini, Commissioner-General of the UN agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA) on Friday [] welcomed the Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal, pledging to scale up aid delivery across the stricken enclave once it comes into effect.

Philippe Lazzarini, Commissioner-General of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, briefs journalists on UNRWA and latest developments in Gaza.

UN Photo/Mark Garten | Philippe Lazzarini, Commissioner-General of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, briefs journalists on UNRWA and latest developments in Gaza.

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17/01/2025

Journalists Behind Bars: China, Israel & Myanmar the Worst Offenders in 2024

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UNITED NATIONS, Jan 17 2025 (IPS)* The year 2024 has been one of the most devastating for journalists covering conflicts worldwide– with 361 behind bars, the second highest since the global record of 370 imprisoned back in 2023.
 

Credit: Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)

According to a new report released January 16, by the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), China, Israel, and Myanmar were the leading jailers of reporters, followed by Belarus and Russia.

The main drivers of journalist imprisonment in 2024 were ongoing authoritarian repression, war, and political or economic instability. Many countries, including China, Israel, Tunisia, and Azerbaijan, set new records for imprisonment. Continue reading

16/01/2025

Happy 1984 !

Human Wrongs Watch

By Baher Kamal

MADRID, January 2025 – In his master-piece: 1984, George Orwell amazingly predicted how today’s world would be, and how the current reality is not expected to get any better, rather…

George Orwell*

This way, war is now called peace; the killing of unarmed civilians for the purpose of invading and dominating is called an act of self-defence; all products are now marketed as ‘100% natural’ as if all what-ever has been elaborated had never used natural resources…

George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair is his real name) wrote 1984 in 1949, that’s four years after publishing his yet another masterpiece: Animal Farm, through which he also predicted how popular uprisings and ‘revolutions’ have ended up in apparent ‘regime changes’ that quite too often led to restoring the old ones.

Done!

Meanwhile, today’s world is visibly dominated by the addiction to war and the destruction of Nature, through more and more voracity and greed. This is called ‘development.’

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15/01/2025

Haiti Displacement Triples Surpassing One Million as Humanitarian Crisis Worsens

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By the International Organization for Migration*

Geneva/ Port-au-Prince, 14 January 2024 More than a million people are now internally displaced in Haiti, according to alarming new figures released by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

IOM team in Port-au-Prince conducts an assessment among displaced people to understand the needs, scale and complexity of the crisis, and inform distributions of essential items.
IOM team in Port-au-Prince conducts an assessment among displaced people to understand the needs, scale and complexity of the crisis, and inform distributions of essential items. Photo: IOM 2024/Antoine Lemonnier

The latest data reveals that 1,041,000 people, many displaced multiple times, are struggling amidst an intensifying humanitarian crisis. Children bear the greatest burden of displacement, making up over half of the displaced population. 

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13/01/2025

New Era of Crisis for Children – Climate Change, Conflicts, and Inequality Worsen

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(UN News)* — The world is entering a new era of crisis for children; climate change, inequality and conflict are disrupting their lives and limiting their futures, an authoritative study from the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warns.

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A a 5-year-old walks amongst the ruins of houses in southern Lebanon.
© UNICEF/Diego Ibarra Sánchez | A a 5-year-old walks amongst the ruins of houses in southern Lebanon.