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„How do you know when you’re out of invisible ink“





Krieg und Menschenrechte | Tagung der Leitungsteams der Workcamps und Jugendbegegnungen



Abschiebungen nach Afghanistan laufen an.







#UN: Greatest humanitarian crisis since 1945



Regional infrastructure master plans, which have largely eluded public debate, include up to 100,000 kilometers of new roads in Africa and 579 new projects in Latin America including highways, hydroelectric dams and pipelines. China’s Belt and Road Initiative, backed by the $40 billion Silk Road Fund, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and China Development Bank, spans 65 countries and includes transport links through conflict-ridden areas of Pakistan, Myanmar and Central Asia’s Fergana Valley. The Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor, the world’s largest infrastructure project, may affect up to 180 million people. Land conflict around agribusiness and extractive projects in Indonesia was recently described as a “brutal class war.” The Dakota Access oil pipeline is turning into another flashpoint.

Photo published for 'We want bread': subsidy cut sparks protests across Egypt

Photo published for Analysis | A Saudi king, an island paradise and Asia’s new Great Game

Stellungnahme der Agenda Asyl ist auf der Parlaments-Homepage nachzulesen






Pleased to hear @MsJackMonroe succeeded in her twitter libel case against @KTHopkins – important ruling

President re-elected, #EUCO moving on.

„Crimes against humanity“ are being committed against #Rohingya Muslims in #Burma. @UN #HRC34

ERRC victory: Romani boys denied enrolment in school win case in Czech Republic!

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Some Roma people tried to negotiate with Deputy Police Prefect M. Yann Drouet to make the authorities respect the deadline given by the court. The negotiations were fruitless and the Prefecture’s decision to evict them was final. Police officers then escorted the Roma back into the settlement to retrieve their personal belongings. Other officers blocked the entrances to the settlement to prevent families returning to their homes.

The families were allowed back into the settlement through one entry point manned by policemen, security guards and a dog. Only one member of each family was permitted to enter to retrieve their personal belongings. As a consequence families could only get their essentials: clothes, documents, medicines. People had to struggle to carry heavy loads for hundreds of meters as all the other entrances were blocked by police officers.

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On International #WomensDay let us salute the equality and unity of the humankind!



 

Today CCHR celebrated women human rights defenders and activists

New Study Documents Psychological Horrors of Six-Year War on Syrian Children. Please read it!


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„Enorme Gefahr, dass Flüchtlinge aus dem System fallen“ INTERVIEW

Die Integration verläuft nur schleppend, sagt der Soziologe August Gächter. Mit Podcast – derstandard.at/2000053661161/Integrationsexperte-Enorme-Gefahr-dass-Fluechtlinge-aus-dem-System-fallen

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How to do Justice? Accountability for Mass Atrocities in Syria

„I want to study and get the highest marks“

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