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Tuesday, 25 July

18:00

America welcomed this refugee who fled the Taliban; now hes a founding CEO opening doors for job seekers facing adversity "IndyWatch Feed World"

The third in a series examining how professional gatekeepers can change the careers of those without traditional connections. Cyrus Jaffery, a former Afghan refugee faced a string of professional rejections until his future father in law Tom Rivera saw his potential.

This article is the third in a series about gatekeepers in the professional world taking a chance on those with non-traditional backgrounds.  Read the full series here.

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Monday, 24 July

18:41

If Everybodys Going to Join NATO, Then Why Have the United Nations? "IndyWatch Feed Pacific"

 Slowly, NATO is positioning itself as a substitute for the UN, suggesting that it and not the actual international community is the arbiter and guardian of the worlds interests, security, and values.

 Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. by VJ Prashad, 20 July 23

The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) held its annual summit on 1112 July in Vilnius, Lithuania. The communiqu released after the first days proceedings claimed that NATO is a defensive alliance, a statement that encapsulates why many struggle to grasp its true essence. A look at the latest military spending figures shows, to the contrary, that NATO countries, and countries closely allied to NATO, account for nearly three-quarters of the total annual global expenditure on weapons.

untries closely allied to NATO, account for nearly three-quarters of the total annual global expenditure on weapons. Many of these countries possess state-of-the-art weapons systems, which are qualitatively more destructive than those held by the militaries of most non-NATO countries. Over the past quarter century, NATO has used its military might to destroy several states, such as Afghanistan (2001) and Libya (2011), shattering societies with the raw muscle of its aggressive alliance, and end the status of Yugoslavia (1999) as a unified state. It is difficult, given this record, to sustain the view that NATO is a defensive alliance.

. NATOs increasing membership has doubled down on its ambition to use its military power, through Article 5, to subdue anyone who challenges the Atlantic Alliance.

The Atlantic Alliance, a phrase that is part of NATOs name, was part of a wider network of military treaties secured by the US against the USSR and, after October 1949, against the Peoples Republic of China.

This network included the Manila Pact of September 1954, which created the Southeast Asian Treaty Organisation (SEATO), and the Baghdad Pact of February 1955, which created the Central Treaty Organisation (CENTO). Turkey and Pakistan signed a military agreement in April 1954 which brought them together in an alliance against the USSR and anchored this network through NATOs southernmost member (Turkey) and SEATOs westernmost member (Pakistan). The US signed a military deal with eac...

13:46

Sydney University to dish out scholarships to foreigners "IndyWatch Feed National"

Your tax dollars at work. Youll be happy to know that the University of Sydney has just been granted permission to provide exclusive financial scholarships to students from the following countries: Uzbekistan Kazakhstan Turkmenistan Tajikistan Azerbaijan Kyrgyzstan China India Pakistan Bangladesh Sri-Lanka Nepal Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam Myanmar...

Saturday, 22 July

22:15

Syria: UN expert condemns 'snatching' of boys in SDF-run camps "IndyWatch Feed National"

Syria: UN expert condemns 'snatching' of boys in SDF-run camps

Fionnuala Ni Aolain is the first UN expert to gain access to Al-Hol and Al-Roj camps which hold approximately 56,000 people from 57 countries
Areeb Ullah Sat, 07/22/2023 - 13:15
A girl looks on while holding a water container as members of the Syrian Kurdish Asayish security forces inspect tents at the Kurdish-run Al-Hol camp (AFP)

A United Nations expert said hundreds of boys are being "snatched" from their mothers in camps controlled by the Kurdish-run Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the northeast of the country, warning the practice was causing irreparable harm and violated international law. 

Fionnuala Ni Aolain, UN special rapporteur for the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism, is the first UN expert to gain access to the Al-Hol and Al-Roj camps.

Speaking after a six-day trip to northeast Syria, Aolain said the "cradle to the grave detention" of children broke international law and was taking place without any "legal procedure".

"The thing I will say that concerned me the most and my team the most as we visited northeast Syria was the mass indefinite and arbitrary detention of children, particularly boys, in various types of facilities," said Aolain. 

"This systematic practice of enforced separation... is in clear violation of international law."

The independent UN rapporteur said she had met women and children from Australia, Austria, Canada, China, Egypt, France, Pakistan, Russia, the United Kingdom, the Unit...

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