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zu relativieren.“ Der Militäreinsatz der israelischen Streitkräfte im Gazastreifen jedoch habe „jedes Maß verloren“. Er gehe mit zahlreichen Kriegsverbrechen und Verstößen gegen das humanitäre Völkerrecht einher. [...] Rückschläge auch im Kampf um Geschlechtergerechtigkeit 2023 sei gekennzeichnet von Rückschlägen im Kampf um Geschlechtergerechtigkeit und die Rechte von LGBTI+Menschen, etwa durch...
Newsletter XIV 2024 - March 31st to April 6th - News+ - It's not just Germany that is getting out
um den ehemaligen ecuadorianischen Vizepräsidenten Jorge Glas festgenommen. Glas hatte in der Botschaft politisches Asyl beantragt, so die mexikanische Regierung. Bei dem Angriff auf das völkerrechtlich geschützte Botschaftsgebäude wurden auch mexikanische Diplomaten angegriffen und verletzt. Mexiko gewährt Asyl, Ecuador reagiert Jorge Glas, der bereits zweimal wegen Korruption verurteilt wurde,...
USA, engster Verbündeter Israels, enthielt sich diesmal bei der Abstimmung und ermöglichte damit die Annahme der Resolution. Die 14 übrigen Mitglieder des Gremiums stimmten dafür. Durch den völkerrechtlich bindenden Beschluss steigt der internationale Druck auf die Konfliktparteien Israel und die Hamas. Es ist jedoch fraglich, ob oder inwieweit die Resolution Einfluss auf Entscheidungen der...
Newsletter XI 2024 - March 10th to 16th - News+ There is every reason to be afraid of the AfD
erhöht RWE die Dividende: 744 Millionen Euro schüttet der Energiekonzern als Gewinnbeteiligung aus. Für viele städtischen Haushalte ist das eine willkommene Zusatzeinnahme. * EU-Kommission | Völkerrecht | Finanzkrise Warum die Enteignung russischer Vermögen zur globalen Finanzkrise werden könnte In der Frage der eingefrorenen russischen Vermögen spielt die EU mit dem Feuer. Warum mit einer...
new arms race. Mr. Eblenkamp, what would you prefer: a German atomic bomb or a pan-European one? Florian Eblenkamp: Neither option is practical – neither technically nor under international law. Politically they would not be appropriate either. This discussion is a waste of time. What technical reasons speak against the proposals? Producing your own atomic bomb would...
Gaza Strip complies. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock (Greens) was in Jerusalem yesterday. There she once again emphasized Israel's right to self-defense, but warned that international law should be respected. The people in Rafah must be adequately protected. (The German government continues to supply arms to Israel, see below, and Israel before the International Court of Justice...
Newsletter I 2024 - January 1st to 6th - News+ - The necessary change needs more support
Environmental damage,” states Manfred Doppler from the Anti Nuclear Committee and he adds; "Fukushima didn't happen, it's still happening!"... January 3rd Israel's right-wing extremist ministers and international law Gaza war EU chief diplomat Borrell calls statements from the Israeli government "inflammatory" Parts of the Netanyahu government are calling for Israeli repopulation of the Gaza Strip after the ...
explicitly mention the Israeli occupation as the cause. Brazil, Mexico and Vietnam focus on restraint, the two-state solution and UN resolutions or relevant international law. If we project these responses onto a spectrum of degree of agreement with US and Israeli positions on the crisis (admittedly a difficult task given the...
“commit to their shared responsibility to reduce the negative effects of the use of chemicals,” as the Federal Environment Ministry says. However, this declaration is not binding under international law... * Italy | Earthquake | Volcano Endless earthquake on Italy's super volcano - expert warns of huge explosion The fear of an explosion of the super volcano of the Phlegraean Fields...
leaves behind large quantities of unexploded bombs and sometimes endangers the civilian population in the former combat area long after a war. Since 2010, this type of ammunition has been banned under international law - at least in the more than 110 states that signed and ratified the Oslo Convention of 2008. The USA, Russia and Ukraine are not included. According to reports from the New...
Newsletter XXIV 2023 - June 11th to 17th - News+ How the West is losing the Global South
We owe the global south $170 trillion * March 16, 2023 - Twenty years ago, when the US was Putin * February 25, 2023 - The West's double standards in dealing with international law * December 18, 2022 - A UN for all YouTube keyword search: neocolonialism https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=neocolonialism Videos: probono magazine from September 11th, 2016 - 5:53...
This can no longer be achieved only through drastic and rapid reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases, but also only through the removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The globally coordinated climate protection policy necessary for the internationally binding agreement has been largely missing for too long. This removal of CO2 from the air is still necessary even if the central goal of...
The cause of the war and the fact that the escalation came from the Russian side are simply glossed over. This is unacceptable. A new peace movement can only act on the basis of international law and empathy with those under attack. There was little or no sign of this in the speeches on Saturday. I think a new peace movement is necessary. But not like that... * Climate crisis |...
Campaigns against the initiative. She accused the federal government – literally – of being drunk on war. Schwarzer warned in her speech that one cannot defeat the great nuclear power Russia... * International Law | war crimes | Double standards The West's double standards when dealing with international law The West also pushes international law in relation to Putin in order to hide its own interests when...
Newsletter III 2023 - January 15-21 - News+ Climate Scam - Exxon knew it all
were exposed to high doses of radiation. The incident was dubbed the “Broken Arrow,” a U.S. military term for the accident or loss of a nuclear weapon. Under international law, Greenland is part of Denmark, which has officially declared itself a nuclear weapons-free zone. After large-scale demonstrations by the population, the Danish government finally responded to the radioactive contamination with...
Newsletter LI 2022 - December 20th to 25th - News+ One UN for all
harmful to the climate: On average, a kilogram of beef causes eight times as many emissions as a kilogram of pork and even 60 times as much as a kilogram of peas... * Part 1 | Part 2 International Law | Propaganda | failed state "International law is no longer a reference system for state action" Daniela Dahn on the worst conceivable variant of Scholz's turnaround. About the historical...
should now not be registered in Germany - as planned a year ago - but in France. Anti-nuclear organizations are horrified that France is trying to further advance its nuclear partnership with Russia in the midst of the war of aggression against Ukraine, which violates international law. The Lingen fuel element factory will also inevitably come into the Kremlin's sphere of influence...
Newsletter XLIII 2022 - October 28th to 31st - News+ Climate protection: It's not enough
can be of natural origin as well as caused by human activities (anthropogenic)... - Greenhouse gases of the Kyoto Protocol In the Kyoto Protocol, an internationally binding agreement was concluded to reduce anthropogenic emissions of important greenhouse gases (the direct greenhouse gases). The gases regulated in the Kyoto Protocol are: Carbon dioxide...
Hamaoka nuclear power plant failed for unknown reasons. The Emergency Response Support System (ERSS) monitors the status of all nuclear reactors in Japan. * Ukraine War | Nuclear war | International Law Danger of Nuclear War: Politics on the Edge of the Abyss Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, the danger of a nuclear war in Europe has been real again. And probably bigger than at any time since...
Ukraine. The Ukrainian president orders his army not to fire a single shot. In a televised speech, he told Ukrainians that, despite Russia's serious breach of international law, he wanted a peaceful solution for his country and was prepared to negotiate with Putin in the interests of peace. What would have happened then? What would Ukraine look like today? Had...