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- World Central Kitchen: Israel targeted staff in Gaza 'car by car'
World Central Kitchen (WCK) founder José Andrés has accused Israeli forces in Gaza of targeting his aid .Source: World Central Kitchen The bodies of six of the dead WCK workers have since been taken from Gaza Their Palestinian colleague was buried in his hometown in Rafah, southern Gaza, on Tuesday. On the call, he described the situation in Gaza as "increasingly intolerable" and "demanded a thorough More than 32,916 people have been killed in Gaza since then, the Hamas-run health ministry says.
- The Myanmar military is destroying its public image. Politics won’t be the same.
The images from the streets of Myanmar cities tell a brutal story. Ordinary citizens are taking to the streets to protest the military coup of Feb. 1, and the armed forces, again and again, are opening fire. By now more than 300 people — virtually all of them unarmed — have been killed around the country. This rampant brutality has led to widespread revulsion among the populace, in ways that are likely to reverberate for years to come. There are, of course, many elements in Myanmar society — especially among members of the ethnic minorities such as the Rohingya, Shan, Karen, Kachin along the country’s periphery — who have never harbored illusions about the nature of the armed forces. The long years of military dictatorship, and the corruption and crimes against humanity, war crimes, and even genocide, all with total impunity, that went with it, saw to that. Yet the situation was somewhat different among the majority Bama, the overwhelmingly Buddhist ethnic group that also dominates the armed forces and the officer corps. For generations, many Bama has tended to view the military as the nation’s guardian of territorial integrity, the glue holding together a state they see as fragmented by deep divides of ethnicity, language, and religion. The military has worked hard to maintain the same myth, using its own propaganda apparatus to drum home the theme that only the men in uniform can hold the country together. Yet now, thanks to the proliferating images of a war being waged against the citizenry, even the military’s former defenders are awakening to a rude reality: The once-vaunted patriotic soldiers are acting like an alien occupying force — even toward other members of their own ethnic group. The bond between the country’s dominant group and the armed forces they once identified with is vanishing. The sense of rage is palpable. Hundreds of thousands of social media comments and public speeches, group posts, communal discussions, and personal conversations attest to the deepening popular anger at the armed forces. It has become customary to refer to the troops as “terrorists” or even as “dogs of war,” an especially harsh term in Myanmar-language discourse. A nationally acclaimed poet and educator, whose writings have been read by millions of children and adolescents in school, recently posted a widely shared text on Facebook in which he described the military as a cross between a murderous mafia and a fascist-like occupier. On March 4, United Nations human rights chief Michelle Bachelet issued a blunt statement calling for an immediate end to murder, enforced disappearances, and other crimes against humanity being committed against unarmed and peaceful protesters. She specifically condemned “documented attacks against emergency medical staff and ambulances attempting to provide care to those who have been injured.” Several defectors from the security forces have told English and Myanmar-language media outlets how their superiors ordered them to shoot to kill — including targeting family members who oppose the coup. Commanders describe neighborhoods and communities as “front lines” and refer to unarmed civilian protesters as “dangerous enemies” allegedly sitting on concealed caches of weapons in civilian homes, just waiting to attack. This erosion of the military’s public image potentially has far-reaching consequences. Before the Feb. 1 coup, Aung San Suu Kyi — de facto leader of the civilian government and once lionized leader of the pro-democracy movement — had pursued a policy of grudging accommodation with the military. That included continuing recognition of the 2008 constitution, drawn up by the generals to enshrine a dominant political role for the military as they sought to step back from the outright rule. As part of her pragmatic policy of reconciliation with the armed forces, Aung San Suu Kyi even referred to the generals as “my father’s sons,” an allusion to her father Aung San, the military leader of the country’s anti-colonial independence movement during and after World War II. Since the Feb. 1 coup, ironically, she has been in the custody of that very same military, which has said that it will soon try her for alleged crimes during her time in office. Since the coup, a group consisting primarily of deposed lawmakers from Aung San Suu Kyi’s own National League for Democracy has played a leading role in the protest movement. Sources close to this group told me they initially stayed within the framework laid down by their leader. They were to operate within Aung San Suu Kyi’s framework of reconciliation without justice, maintain distance from the armed organizations of the rebellious ethnic groups, work for gradual constitutional change, and to ignore the ethnic identity of the Rohingya minority and the genocide committed against them by the military. Yet in recent weeks, reflecting the growing popular indignation over the role of the military, the group has issued a series of statements that amount to a complete break with Aung San Suu Kyi’s policy of accommodation. It is now clear that Myanmar society is burying for good the decades-old myth of the armed forces as the selfless defenders of national unity. If nothing changes, it looks as though Aung San Suu Kyi’s ruinous policy of accommodation with the generals is likely to meet a similar fate. Access the full article here . Maung Zarni is an exiled Myanmar scholar and activist with the Forces of Renewal Southeast Asia (FORSEA). The Washington Post © 2021
- China cuts Uighur births with IUDs, abortion, sterilization
“They want to destroy us as a people.” “I gave birth to too many children,” she said. If we have too many children, we’re religious extremists....That means we have to go to the training centers “People there are now terrified of giving birth,” she said. Convention In the present Convention, genocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy
- Israel is in Talks to Send Gazans to South Sudan, Officials Say
At a displacement camp in Gaza City this month. Receiving aid in Gaza City last week. “There’s nothing voluntary when you’re making Gaza unlivable, when you are destroying the civilian infrastructure in a tent in southern Gaza with his wife and four children. Gaza City last week.
- World Central Kitchen: Israel targeted staff in Gaza 'car by car'
World Central Kitchen (WCK) founder José Andrés has accused Israeli forces in Gaza of targeting his aid .Source: World Central Kitchen The bodies of six of the dead WCK workers have since been taken from Gaza Their Palestinian colleague was buried in his hometown in Rafah, southern Gaza, on Tuesday. On the call, he described the situation in Gaza as "increasingly intolerable" and "demanded a thorough More than 32,916 people have been killed in Gaza since then, the Hamas-run health ministry says.
- Kristof: What We Get Wrong About Israel and Gaza
Credit...William Keo/Magnum Photos What We Get Wrong About Israel and Gaza The New York Times Nov. 15 That does not excuse Hamas’s massacre and savagery or Israel’s leveling of entire neighborhoods in Gaza We’ve reached a searing milestone: In just five weeks of war, half of 1 percent of Gaza’s population “We are normal people, trying to live,” an engineer in Gaza told me by phone. I hear that from friends who support the war in Gaza and regard me as well-meaning but misguided, as
- Poll Shows Majority of Israelis Support Expelling Gazans
Jerusalem in February calling for the expulsion of Palestinians and building Jewish settlements in Gaza possibly be true that 82 percent of Israeli Jews support "the transfer (expulsion) of residents of the Gaza President Donald Trump announced his plan for Gaza, 72 percent of Israelis supported the plan "to exile University from March found that 62 percent of Israeli Jews supported "evacuating Palestinians from Gaza without an Israeli official advocating openly, forcefully and hatefully to expel Palestinians from Gaza
- China forcing birth control on Uighurs to suppress population, report says
minorities are being threatened with internment in the camps for refusing to abort pregnancies that exceed birth given injections that stopped their periods, or caused unusual bleeding consistent with the effects of birth Our countries are bound by solemn obligations to prevent and punish any effort to destroy a national, "They want to destroy us as a people." Mr Zenz's report characterises the alleged campaign of coercive birth control in Xinjiang as part of
- Diplomatic Crisis Between Poland and Israel
was among seven aid workers with World Central Kitchen who were killed on Monday, April 1, 2024 in Gaza diplomatic crisis has erupted between Poland and Israel following the death of a Polish aid worker in Gaza Damian Sobol, was among seven people who were killed while delivering food to besieged Palestinians in Gaza
- 750 Legal Experts Warn UK PM About Impact of Arming Israel
lords Sumption and Wilson, in urging ministers to act to prevent the “plausible risk” of genocide in Gaza Citing both the international court of justice’s conclusion that a plausible risk of genocide exists in Gaza must be reversed for “effective entry and distribution of the means of existence to Palestinians in Gaza
- South Africans celebrate Women's Day 2025
exploit these and other real problems, including gender-based violence, corruption and unemployment, to destroy After the democratic elections in 1994, black women who’d previously entered Parliament as cleaners, cooks and servers, entered as public representatives in large numbers. From 1994, larger numbers of black people entered untransformed, unwelcoming higher education institutions They see the dictators who destroy women’s rights supported by the US and the UK (which previously banned
- Palestinian refugees: between Gaza solidarity and Lebanese discrimination
credit: Mideast Eye By Tala Ramadan 1 June 2021 In-depth: Despite rallies and widespread solidarity with Gaza The 11-day Israeli military assault on the Gaza Strip, which killed at least 254 Palestinians, united “I rarely saw any Lebanese outlets commenting on the violence in Gaza, and while I spotted some local After rockets were fired from southern Lebanon towards Israel during the conflict in Gaza, anger erupted











