Friday, August 3, 2018

PRAYERS FOR PEACE: PRAY FOR AFGHANISTAN as brutal and senseless attac...

PRAY FOR AFGHANISTAN as brutal and senseless attacks against people at prayer are atrocities. International humanitarian law prohibits deliberate attacks against civilians and civilian property, including places of worship

3 August 2018Peace and Security

A suicide attack that took place inside a Shia mosque in Afghanistan during Friday prayers, killing dozens and injuring more than 70, has been condemned by the head of the UN Mission in the country who said it “may amount to war crimes.”


The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) denounced the attack in Gardez city, about 50 miles south of Kabul, when two suicide bombers detonated their explosive vests.

“This attack targeting civilians has no possible justification,” said UNAMA chief, Tadamichi Yamamoto, who also serves as the Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Afghanistan. “Those who are responsible for enabling this attack must be brought to justice and held to account.”

According to news reports, the Taliban has denied any links to the attack and there was no immediate claim of responsibility, but militants linked to the ISIL terrorist group, also known as Da’esh, have carried out similar attacks against Shiites in the past.


These brutal and senseless attacks against people at prayer are atrocities – UNAMA chief Tadamichi Yamamoto

“These brutal and senseless attacks against people at prayer are atrocities,” said Mr. Yamamoto.

International humanitarian law prohibits deliberate attacks against civilians and civilian property, including places of worship. It also commits warring parties to allow religious leaders to serve their communities without fear of attack.

“Such attacks directed against congregations and places of worship are serious violations of international law that may amount to war crimes,” he stressed.

UNAMA expressed its condolences to the loved ones of those killed and wished the injured a full and speedy recovery.

The latest terrorist assault comes on the heels of a suicide attack and hostage-taking at a government building on Wednesday, in the eastern city of Jalalabad.

According to mid-July figures from UNAMA, 1,692 civilians had been killed and another 3,430 injured in the first six months of the year. This sets a record high for the first six months of any year, despite an unprecedented days-long ceasefire between the Government and Taliban extremists in mid-June


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Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Wellness for Peace Education on Climate Change: CLEAN AIR FOR HEALTH: "Air pollution contributes s...

CLEAN AIR FOR HEALTH: "Air pollution contributes significantly to diabetes globally...

"Exposure to air pollution, even at levels within those considered "safe" by a number of measures, is linked to an increased risk of developing diabetes, according to new research by the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the Veterans Affairs (VA) St. Louis Health Care System. Controlling for false associations, the researchers estimated that air pollution contributed to 3.2 million new diabetes cases globally in 2016-- about 14 per cent of all new such cases that year. An estimated 8.2 million years of healthy life were lost that year due to pollution-linked diabetes, or about 14 per cent from diabetes overall. "


source: BREATH LIFE
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Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Wellness Pilipinas International: UN chief welcomes new law giving extra autonomy to...

UN chief welcomes new law giving extra autonomy to Muslims in Southern Philippines

27 July 2018
 
The UN Secretary-General on Friday welcomed a new law which grants extra autonomy to Muslim communities living in the Southern Philippines, describing it as a “landmark achievement on the road to lasting peace”.
Philippine President, Rodrigo Duterte, signed the new legislation, formally known as the Organic Law for Bangsamoro in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, on Thursday, raising hopes that years of separatist violence involving central Government troops and militants from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, can be brought to an end.
“The Secretary-General congratulates negotiators for the Government of the Philippines and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the Bicameral Conference Committee, the Bangsamoro Transition Commission and civil society groups for their efforts,” said the UN chief, in a statement issued by his Spokesperson, Stéphane Dujarric.
According to news reports, the long-anticipated new autonomy came four years after the Government signed a peace deal with the separatist group, which dropped its bid for full independence, seeking instead a new deal over self-rule.
The Front began its uprising in 1978, marking a period of violent confrontation which left around 120,000 dead. The new expanded autonomous region in the south, will be led initially by a transitional authority, before being run by a new parliamentary body, say reports.
The statement from the UN chief said that the UN “will continue to support the Philippines in the implementation of the law, and to help build the capacity of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority as an effective conduit for peace, democratic governance, and human rights”.Wellness Pilipinas International: UN chief welcomes new law giving extra autonomy to...: 27 July 2018 Peace and Security The  UN Secretary-General  on Friday welcomed a new law which grants extra autonomy to Musl...