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Myanmar: Shocking toll on children must be spur to action, says UN rights expert 

UN News Centre - mer, 29/06/2022 - 20:56
Myanmar’s military junta is responsible for shocking violence against children caught up in the bloody aftermath of last February’s coup, a top independent Human Rights Council-appointed investigator said on Wednesday. 

Syria’s needs are at their highest ever, says top rights probe 

UN News Centre - mer, 29/06/2022 - 20:36
Syria’s humanitarian needs are at their highest ever and any move to block aid from reaching the war-torn country should be resisted strongly, a top UN Human Rights Council probe said on Wednesday. 

Human rights under threat in DR Congo and beyond, Security Council hears

UN News Centre - mer, 29/06/2022 - 19:19
The resurgence of the M23 armed group has “broad repercussions” for the security, human rights and humanitarian situation in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and for the wider region, the UN Special Representative there told the Security Council on Wednesday.

Bouillonnement de l'art contemporain africain

Le Monde Diplomatique - mer, 29/06/2022 - 19:13
Connus dans le monde entier, les masques et objets anciens effacent encore trop souvent l'essor d'un art contemporain proprement africain. Inspirés à la fois par les traditions et par les cultures urbaines foisonnantes, les artistes — plasticiens, peintres, vidéastes, musiciens… — s'expriment sur (...) / , , , , , - 2022/07

Flight from cities due to COVID-19 short-lived, says flagship UN-Habitat report

UN News Centre - mer, 29/06/2022 - 18:12
A new United Nations report says that rapid urbanization was only temporarily delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, with the global urban population back on track to grow by another 2.2 billion people by 2050.

Belarus ‘engulfed in fear’, Human Rights Council hears

UN News Centre - mer, 29/06/2022 - 17:00
The deterioration of human rights in Belarus continues to engulf the country in a climate of fear and arbitrary rule, a UN-appointed independent human rights expert warned on Wednesday.

Les Sri-Lankais défient le pouvoir

Le Monde Diplomatique - mer, 29/06/2022 - 16:28
Depuis avril 2022, les Sri-Lankais manifestent massivement contre la pénurie de produits alimentaires, de carburant ou de médicaments et leur prix élevé. Les Nations unies alertent sur les risques de catastrophe humanitaire. Comment le clan Rajapaksa, qui domine le pays, en est-il arrivé là, alors (...) / , , , , , , , , , , , , , - 2022/07

A visionary ‘blue transformation’ strategy to enhance underwater food systems

UN News Centre - mer, 29/06/2022 - 16:15
Record levels of fisheries and aquaculture production are making a critical contribution to global food security, the UN Ocean Conference under way in Lisbon, Portugal, heard on Wednesday.

Ukraine: Cycle of death, destruction, dislocation, and disruption ‘must stop’ 

UN News Centre - mar, 28/06/2022 - 23:51
The “horrific conflict,” in Ukraine shows no signs of abating, the UN political and peacebuilding chief told the Security Council on Tuesday, pointing out that since her last update on 5 April, “countless Ukrainian civilians” have been killed in indiscriminate attacks, cities and towns levelled, and much of the country’s arable land “horribly disfigured by shelling”.  

Rise of disinformation a symptom of ‘global diseases’ undermining public trust: Bachelet

UN News Centre - mar, 28/06/2022 - 21:42
Societies everywhere are beset by “global diseases” including systemic inequality which have helped fuel a rise in disinformation, or the deliberate spreading of falsehoods, said the UN human rights chief on Tuesday, addressing the Human Rights Council in Geneva.

Clarice Lispector, l'étoile de Rio

Le Monde Diplomatique - mar, 28/06/2022 - 19:30
Surnommée « princesse de la langue portugaise », Clarice Lispector écrivait comme si cela devait lui permettre de sauver la vie de quelqu'un et de s'approcher de la beauté silencieuse du monde. Figure majeure de la littérature brésilienne, elle est longtemps restée méconnue en France. La publication (...) / , , , , , , , , - 2017/05

Séparatismes ukrainiens

Le Monde Diplomatique - mar, 28/06/2022 - 19:23
/ Russie, Ukraine, Relations internationales, Autodétermination des peuples, Frontières, Relations bilatérales - Europe / , , , , , - Europe

Sustainable blue economy vital for small countries and coastal populations

UN News Centre - mar, 28/06/2022 - 19:18
With the livelihoods of about 40 per cent of the world’s population living at or near a coast, the second day of the UN Ocean Conference under way in Lisbon focused on strengthening sustainable ocean-based economies, managing coastal ecosystems.

UN rights office in probe call, after Morocco-Spain migrant deaths, Texas tragedy, show need for safer pathways

UN News Centre - mar, 28/06/2022 - 18:06
The deaths of at least 23 migrants seeking to reach Spanish territory from Morocco should be investigated urgently by both countries, the UN rights office, OHCHR, said on Tuesday, reacting also to reports overnight of of least 50 migrants found dead in a truck in southern Texas.

Syria: Decade of brutal war left nearly 307,000 civilians dead

UN News Centre - mar, 28/06/2022 - 17:59
Between 1 March 2011 and 31 March 2021, 306,887 civilians were killed in the on-going war in Syria - the highest estimate yet of conflict-related deaths in the country, according to a new report published by the UN rights office (OHCHR) on Tuesday.

Les mineurs, la mer et autres histoires

Le Monde Diplomatique - mar, 28/06/2022 - 17:06
Célèbre auteur uruguayen, figure de la gauche latino-américaine et collaborateur de longue date du « Monde diplomatique », Eduardo Galeano est décédé en 2015, à l'âge de 74 ans. Son dernier ouvrage (un recueil d'histoires et de contes parfois presque aussi brefs que des haïkus) paraît pour la première (...) / , , , , , , - 2017/05

More than 70 grave violations against children caught up in war, being recorded daily: UNICEF

UN News Centre - mar, 28/06/2022 - 16:26
A “staggering” average of 71 verified grave violations a day, are committed against children by parties to conflict in more than 30 settings across Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America.

Le droit à l'avortement menacé

Le Monde Diplomatique - mar, 28/06/2022 - 15:05
Le viol, la répartition des tâches domestiques, mais aussi l'interruption volontaire de grossesse : autant de questions touchant à la condition des femmes qui sont éminemment politiques, mais qui sont pourtant de plus en plus souvent renvoyées à leur « vie privée ». / Femmes, Médias, Politique, (...) / , , , , , , - 2010/03

Former Israeli Communication Minister Ayoob Kara condemns destruction of Agdam

Foreign Policy Blogs - lun, 27/06/2022 - 23:51

Last week, I traveled to Azerbaijan together with former Israeli Communication Minister Ayoob Kara, who visited Agdam, a city in the war-torn Karabakh region and Baku, where the Honorable Kara was one of 22 foreign experts who gave a talk at Ada University as part of a panel titled “Development in the post-conflict period in the South Caucuses.”   Other speakers included Hikmet Aliyev, the special advisor of Azerbaijan’s president, Fuad Muradov, the chairman of the State Committee on the Work with the Diaspora, and a number of other Azerbaijani government ministers.

In the tour of Agdam, the Honorable Kara saw the ruins of a city, where 100,000 people used to live in the Soviet period.  He saw the ruins of the historic Bread Museum, which used to house a loaf of bread that was preserved by Soviet soldiers dating from the Second World War.  All that remains of that museum is a half-destroyed mural.   He saw tombs dating from the Karabakh khanate, a world heritage site which were partially destroyed.  He saw a mosque, which until recently housed pigs and goats, and was used as an Armenian watch tower.  And he saw the remnants of a cemetery, where all of the bones were thrown away, with the tombstones and gold teeth in the graves being sold for use in the Islamic Republic of Iran.  And until relatively recently, all of these areas were covered in landmines.     

After seeing that, Kara gave an interview to Eurasia Daily, where he declared: “I witnessed terrible destruction.   Mined areas are the greatest disaster of our time.  During our visit, we stated to the government of Azerbaijan that we could provide technological support to Azerbaijan in the field of mind clearance.  Israel has invented a new robotic technology to clear landmines.   With the help of these robot machines, any type of mine can be safely removed from various depths of the earth without manual interference.  We have informed the Azerbaijani government about this in detail and made our proposals.” 

According to him, all of these robots will be able to clear off landmines without the need for landmine maps.   For Azerbaijan, this is critical, as officials in the Azerbaijani government claim that only 25% of the landmine maps that Armenia gave them are usable.    Presently, there are up to a million mines that were planted in the Karabakh region.   

At the conference, Vugar Suleymanov, the chairman of the Mine Action Agency of Azerbaijan, proclaimed: “Azerbaijan is one of the most landmine contaminated countries in the world.    Mines are indiscriminate.   Since the end of the war, there were 228 landmine incidents, which injured 184 and killed 39.”   

However, the Honorable Kara believes a better future is within reach.   In the interview, the Honorable Former Minister also related that he would like to support the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan.   Kara proclaimed in his speech: “Azerbaijan has the land of Karabakh.  It is legitimate. Armenia has to accept it.  Different people have to push to find a solution that the two states can be in a better relationship.  Peace is the right way to go.  It is not easy.   It will not happen tomorrow, but it could happen in the next several years if we work hard on it.”

According to him, “The State of Israel can help with different innovations, technologies that both sides need.  For that reason, we can influence.  We have the power to do it as we crossed the same thing in different states in the Middle East.  Peace can happen if you influence that and convince the other side to support that.”

The Honorable Kara declared that this is what happened with the Abraham Accords, when Israel succeeded to make peace with four different countries: “Step by step, after Trump was elected, this has become a reality and the same thing could happen here.   I think that after I visited Shusha last year with Rachel, we understand that you need different things to support the Karabakh area.   I can help you to find a solution for everything that is necessary there.  I know that there are a lot of people coming from Israel here to help but I think as the former Minister of Communication, Cyber and Satellite, I have the connections needed to help Azerbaijan.”

The respectable former minister called upon the State of Israel to use all of its power in order to help Azerbaijan obtain the conditions needed to make peace with Armenia.  He also called upon the foreign experts at the conference to do everything in their power to help Azerbaijan: “Slowly, slowly, the conflict will subside if we work together.   If the world says something together, it will be more powerful than just Azerbaijan or Israel saying something.” 

Libya: UN highlights need to speed up progress towards national elections

UN News Centre - lun, 27/06/2022 - 22:57
Leaders in Libya must resolve outstanding issues so that long-awaited presidential and parliamentary elections can finally be held, UN political affairs chief Rosemary DiCarlo told the Security Council on Monday. 

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