Myanmar says ICC lacks jurisdiction to probe Rohingya crisis

Myanmar has expressed „serious concern“ over an attempt at the International Criminal Court to open a probe into mass deportations of Rohingya Muslims, dismissing the claims and saying the court has no jurisdiction.

To conclude, the UK’s humanitarian intervention argument is so bad even on its own terms that it is clear why the US and France chose to stay silent – no legal argument is in their view a better option than a palpably bad one. And every legal argument that could be put forward here is a palpably bad one – morally right or wrong, wise or stupid, the strikes are simply, unconditionally, unambiguously illegal.

Getting ready for 10 years @ECCHRBerlin

Debate: Myanmar’s Rohingya minority – News from Parliament

Etappen einer Flucht: Tagebuch einer Dolmetscherin


Weitergabe von ELGA-Daten: Österreichische Ärztekammer warnt vor Missbrauch. Präsident Thomas Szekeres: „Nicht Patientendaten auf den Markt werfen. Das System ELGA soll endlich funktionieren, damit Mediziner damit arbeiten können

In My Opinion Seeing the Big Picture

The Torah records for us that Aaron remained silent. Jewish tradition holds that this type of reaction to tragedy is a correct and worthy one.

The priest who was involved in the diagnosis and healing process for this plague is not seen or described as a medical expert.

The state of Israel is currently celebrating the 70th anniversary of its founding.
By seeing the whole picture, even the disturbing details that we had to endure become only milestones in the great progress of the history of the Jewish people and the state of Israel.

A few months ago, I was able to purchase an excellent device that is manufactured in Holland that enables me to read and study with comparative ease even though I cannot see or read the text with my naked eye.
This machine is essentially a closed circuit, TV camera that possesses within it great powers of magnification. By placing it over the book or item that I wish to read it gives me the ability to magnify that text to an almost unlimited extent, making it readable and accessible. Since it is operated through electrical energy it is of no use to me on Shabbat and holidays but overall it has been a great boon to my eyesight and to my spirits.

The greatest comfort one can bring to another human being many times is merely one’s own presence without having to express any words.

Shabbat shalom
Rabbi Berel Wein

HHDL speaks to students on „Death as a Part of Life“

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CSOs urge IFC to divest from for-profit school chain

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#HRC37 statement by @CanadaUNGeneva is first state acknowledgment of ‚re-education‘ camps.



Appeal to the federal government:



China’s New Campaign Targets Dalai Lama Supporters

 

Experten warnen vor Einsparungen bei Flüchtlingskursen



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Uyghur protests in Melbourne over ‚re-education‘ camps

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