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24 Heures au Bénin - Tue, 02/27/2024 - 09:18

Oncle AGBAYA

On vous l'avait bien dit, mon Neveu Patou dirige un pays de pagailleurs avec des pagailleurs partout ! Sinon le spectacle de mon neveu huissier de son état, qui emmitouflé dans sa robe de travail sur le toit de sa maison à Togbin, pour s'opposer à sa démolition, criant aux agents “ tirez su sur moi …”, est bien symptomatique du fait que ce n'est pas demain la fin de la pagaille…
Qu'un huissier, auxiliaire au sommet de la Justice et donc grand connaisseur des lois de la Cité, devienne acquéreur d'un domaine déclaré d'utilité publique depuis des décennies faut- il juste condamner l'incurie des autorités administratives ayant permis ces transactions ?
Toujours est-il que vous mes Neveux et Nièces qui voulez savoir si dans l'exercice de son ministère quotidien de démolitions ou de saisies de biens d'autrui, l'huissier qui aujourd'hui joue au rebelle refusant de laisser démolir son domicile pour désaccord sur la valeur donnée par l'expert, a jamais demandé aux victimes s'ils sont d'accord sur leurs dédommagements, vous êtes tous des pagailleurs !

VOTRE ONCLE AGBAYA

Categories: Afrique

‘Unbounded’ Impunity Emboldens Israel

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Tue, 02/27/2024 - 09:07

By Anis Chowdhury
SYDNEY, Feb 27 2024 (IPS)

Israel continues to reject calls for a ceasefire in Gaza and now readies itself for an assault on Rafah with a Ramadan deadline for the release of all hostages. It emphatically says, it will oppose any international attempt at creating a Palestinian State, regarded as an “unilateral recognition”. Its unrestrained bombings and ground assaults so far have resulted in close to 30,000 Palestinian deaths more than half of whom are women and children. they have brazenly ignored the International Court of Justice (ICJ) order to take all measures to prevent a plausible genocide. Many thousands are facing starvation and death even when the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) demanded unhindered aid flows to besieged Gaza. All these were possible due to Israel’s ‘unbounded’ impunity which emboldens it.

Anis Chowdhury

‘Unbounded’ impunity
This begins with accepting uncritically whatever Israel claims or does. Take for example, President Biden claimed that Hamas beheaded babies. Echoing a statement made that same day by a spokesperson for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he even said that he had seen “confirmed pictures of terrorists beheading children.”

President Biden did not fully retract his assertion even after the Israeli government said it could not confirm the report made by Netanyahu’s office; it was left to a White House spokesperson to walk it back. Then President Biden repeated that Hamas “were cutting babies’ heads off”, without offering any evidence. Yet he had no sympathy or condemnation that babies were dying and their bodies rotting inside Gaza’s largest hospital, Al-Shifa, as Israel bombed it, shell it and cut off its essential supplies.

Israel justified its targeting of Al-Shifa claiming that it was Hamas’s command and control centre. Even when it failed to provide any credible evidence, the US claimed “confidence” in the Israeli intelligence authorities. An investigation by The Washington Post found among other things that “the rooms connected to the tunnel network discovered by the IDF showed no immediate evidence of military use by Hamas; none of the five hospital buildings identified by Hagari appeared to be connected to the tunnel network, and no evidence that the tunnels could be accessed from inside hospital wards”.

President Biden doubted Palestinian claims of the death tolls due to Israel’s “indiscriminate bombing” by his own admission. Then the White House downplays Biden’s remarks while the US continues to provide military assistance and diplomatic support, including repeated vetoes against cease-fire resolutions at the UNSC, the latest being on 21 February. The Guardian’s cartoonist, Fiona Katauskas, explained the US veto as “It’s not that we’re anti-ceasefire so much as pro-not standing up to Netanyahu”.

As of 19 February, Israel’s assault in Gaza has killed more than 29,000 Palestinians, making it one of the deadliest and most destructive military campaigns in recent history. Additionally, more than 69,000 Palestinians have been wounded, overwhelming the territory’s hospitals, less than half of which are even partially functioning.

All these are not sufficient to waver the US support for Israel. Thus, the US and its Western allies accept Israel’s claim that there is no “uninvolved Palestinians”. “It is an entire nation out there that is responsible,” Israel’s Isaac Herzog said as Israel ordered 1.1 million Palestinians to evacuate their homes.

Israel’s US-led Western allies were quick to sacrifice the most fundamental basis of justice, that is, the presumption of innocence until proven guilty when they suspended funding for the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) responding to the Israeli accusation that some 10 UNRWA employees were involved in the 7 October Hamas attack. This puts the burden of proof on the accused, not on the accuser as the presumption of innocence requires to guard against “type I error” or “false positive” that an innocent is punished wrongly.

The action ignores the good work of thousands of UNRWA employees and the fact that hundreds of them sacrificed their lives in serving humanity in an extreme situation. The US and its Western allies have not restored funding even when “the allegations against staff remain murky”, and the UNRWA sacked the accused denying their fundamental right to justice, and promptly instituted an investigation.

Suspension of UNWRA funding reinforces Israel’s narrative that Palestinians deserve collective punishment as no Palestinian is innocent. It also serves Israel’s attempt to by-pass or scuttle ICJ’s order as well as the UNSC resolution to ensure uninterrupted flows of aid and essential supplies – food, fuel, water and medicine, in particular.

Expansionist Israel
The uncritical acceptance of Zionist narratives helped Israel expand its border beyond the 1947 (November) UN General Assembly Resolution 181 (II), recommending the creation of independent Arab and Jewish States and a Special International Regime for the city of Jerusalem and its surroundings. The Arab state was to have a territory of 11,100 square kilometres (42%), the Jewish state a territory of 14,100 square kilometres (56%), while the remaining 2% – comprising the cities of Jerusalem, Bethlehem and the adjoining area—would become an international zone.

In the 1948 war Israel expanded its territory to 77% of Palestine, including a large part of Jerusalem. Over half of the Palestinian population fled or were expelled which the Palestinians call “Nakba” or “catastrophe”. The official Zionist narrative asserted that the Yishuv (the Jewish community in Palestine before 1984) faced annihilation on the eve of the1948 war. It also portrayed the Arab side as Nazis.

However, Simha Flapan’s 1987 book, The Birth of Israel: Myths and Realities, relying on declassified Israeli documents, debunked this narrative and showed that there was no such danger. The Jewish community easily won the diplomatic battle in the UN, backed by the US, the first country to recognise Israel, and was favoured by the balance of military power on the ground. Yet, the myth of annihilation became central in driving unconditional Western support for Israel.

The 1967 Six-Day War culminated in Israel’s absorption of the whole of historical Palestine, including the West Bank (from Jordan) as well as additional territory from, Egypt (Gaza Strip and all of the Sinai Peninsula up to the east bank of the Suez Canal) and Syria (Golan Heights). By the end of the war, Israel expelled another 300,000 Palestinians from their homes, including 130,000 who were displaced in 1948, and gained territory that was three and a half times its size.

Inconsistent, but mostly supportive, policies of the US and its Western allies towards Israel’s annexations of occupied Palestinian territories and settlements violating the international law allowed Israel to absorb all of Palestine – “from the River to the Sea”. At the recent ICJ hearing on Israel’s occupation of Palestine, the US argued that Israel should not be ordered to immediately and unconditionally end occupation, while the UK sought to block the hearing. Thus, the Western powers acquiesce with Israel’s claims of Jewish people’s “historical right to Judea and Samaria” hypocritically promoting a so-called “two-state solution”.

Emboldened Israel
Unsurprisingly, the US and its Western allies did not raise concerns when on 22 September Netanyahu brandished map of Israel that included West Bank and Gaza at his UN speech. Sadly, but understandably, the lone protesters were dispossessed Palestinians. Laith Arafeh, Palestinian Ambassador to Germany, tweeted, “No greater insult to every foundational principle of the United Nations than seeing Netanyahu display before the UNGA a ‘map of Israel’ that straddles the entire land from the river to the sea, negating Palestine and its people”.

Netanyahu’s new Middle-East map was spun as ushering a “new era of peace”; but ironically in less than a month the region exploded. Knowing fully that the US and its Western allies are firmly with Israel, Netanyahu defiantly declared, “We won’t capitulate to any pressure”.

Netanyahu rejects demands for a Palestinian state, winning overwhelming backing of Israel’s parliament. The emboldened Israel’s blue-print for “day after” is a smack on the face of the US and its Western allies, exposing their deceit and hypocrisies.

Anis Chowdhury is Adjunct Professor, School of Business, Western Sydney University. He held senior United Nations positions in the area of Economic and Social Affairs in New York and Bangkok.

IPS UN Bureau

 


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Categories: Africa

Wahlen auf Sardinien: Indirektes Kräftemessen zwischen Meloni und Salvini

Euractiv.de - Tue, 02/27/2024 - 09:02
Der Ausgang der Wahl am Sonntag (25. Februar) für einen neuen Regionalpräsidenten in Sardinien ist unklar. Die Kandidaten der Mitte-Rechts- und der Mitte-Links-Parteien liegen derzeit in den Umfragen Kopf an Kopf. Das Ergebnis könnte Auswirkungen auf nationaler Ebene haben.
Categories: Europäische Union

We should not lose momentum in reforming social media recommender system

Euractiv.com - Tue, 02/27/2024 - 09:00
With EU elections looming in 2024, reforming social media recommender systems is crucial to protect democratic discourse and the future of democracy, write Jan Nicola Beyer and Sofia Calabrese.
Categories: European Union

Quelles sont les sanctions imposées à la Russie et sont-elles efficaces ?

BBC Afrique - Tue, 02/27/2024 - 08:59
Au cours des deux dernières années, les pays occidentaux ont imposé des sanctions à la Russie pour avoir envahi l'Ukraine.
Categories: Afrique

Mehr Munitionslieferungen aus Europa für Ukraine

Euractiv.de - Tue, 02/27/2024 - 08:47
Gestern trafen sich 20 europäische Staats- und Regierungschefs zu einem Ukraine-Gipfel in Paris. Frankreich gab hierbei dem Druck seiner europäischen Partner nach und zeigte sich für offen für den Kauf von Munition in Drittstaaten, um damit die Ukraine zu unterstützen.
Categories: Europäische Union

EU poised to seize Russian profits, Greek envoy says

Euractiv.com - Tue, 02/27/2024 - 08:43
The European Union is expected to agree to seize Russian profits generated in the bloc, a key step to backing Ukraine that stops short of calls to confiscate assets outright, a Greek envoy told AFP on Monday (26 February).
Categories: European Union

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Press release - EP TODAY

Europäisches Parlament (Nachrichten) - Tue, 02/27/2024 - 08:33
Tuesday, 27 February

Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
Categories: Europäische Union

Press release - EP TODAY

European Parliament (News) - Tue, 02/27/2024 - 08:33
Tuesday, 27 February

Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
Categories: European Union

Press release - EP TODAY

European Parliament - Tue, 02/27/2024 - 08:33
Tuesday, 27 February

Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
Categories: European Union

Press release - EP TODAY

Európa Parlament hírei - Tue, 02/27/2024 - 08:33
Tuesday, 27 February

Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP

The European Parliament, its powers, and the 1979 European elections

Written by Gilles Pittoors.

This briefing traces the evolution of the debates on the European Parliament’s powers, and their (dis)connection to the organisation of the first direct European elections in 1979. It spans the period leading up to 1979, and also assesses the aftermath of these landmark elections. It shows that well into the 1970s, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) put great effort into de‑coupling the debates on organising Parliament’s direct elections from those on expanding its institutional powers. MEPs’ main fear was that demanding both as a package deal would be too much for Member State governments to swallow, creating a risk of ending up with neither. Separately pursuing more powers and direct elections was considered the smarter strategy.

Yet by the end of the 1970s, with progress being made on both fronts, it had become difficult for MEPs to maintain this distinction. Increasingly, MEPs pushed a discourse of a self‑reinforcing, virtuous circle of empowerment and elections. They developed this discourse further after the 1979 elections, when a disappointingly low voter turnout dictated a re‑coupling of the issues in order to maintain the momentum of the Parliament’s growing empowerment. The briefing concludes by connecting this historical debate to contemporary issues, highlighting how the question of Parliament’s powers has become intimately connected with questions of democracy, representation and elections.

Read the complete briefing on ‘The European Parliament, its powers, and the 1979 European elections‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.

Categories: European Union

Streit zwischen Kroatien und Serbien geht in die nächste Runde

Euractiv.de - Tue, 02/27/2024 - 08:26
Weniger als zwei Wochen nach dem Streit zwischen Belgrad und Zagreb über die Verbrennung des Abbilds des serbischen Präsidenten Aleksandar Vučić auf dem Karneval im kroatischen Kaštela ging der diplomatische Streit am Wochenende weiter.
Categories: Europäische Union

Emir von Katar trifft Macron: Gespräche über Krieg zwischen Israel und Hamas

Euractiv.de - Tue, 02/27/2024 - 08:22
Der Emir von Katar, Tamim ben Hamad Al-Thani, wird zum ersten Mal nach Paris reisen. Dort wird er den französischen Präsidenten Emmanuel Macron treffen, um über den Krieg zwischen Israel und der Hamas zu sprechen.
Categories: Europäische Union

US cautions after Hawaii neighbor Kiribati gets Chinese police

Euractiv.com - Tue, 02/27/2024 - 08:21
The United States on Monday (26 February) cautioned Pacific Islands nations against assistance from Chinese security forces after reports that Chinese police are working in the remote atoll nation of Kiribati, a neighbor of Hawaii.
Categories: European Union

Ungarns Präsidentin tritt zurück: Parlament wählt Nachfolger

Euractiv.de - Tue, 02/27/2024 - 08:18
Die in einen Begnadigungsskandal verwickelte ungarische Ex-Präsidentin Katalin Novák ist offiziell nicht mehr Staatsoberhaupt. Das ungarische Parlament hat am Montag (26. Februar) ihren Rücktritt angenommen und sofort einen Nachfolger gewählt hat.
Categories: Europäische Union

Portugiesischer Agrarboss fordert schnelle Umsetzung der EU-Maßnahmen

Euractiv.de - Tue, 02/27/2024 - 08:11
Die Proteste der Landwirte in Brüssel seien sinnlos, wenn die Gesetzgeber keine konkreten EU-Regelungen umsetzen, sagte Luís Mira, Generalsekretär des portugiesischen Bauernverbands, als Reaktion auf die Rede der EU-Kommissionspräsidentin Ursula von der Leyen, in der sie ein "Maßnahmenpaket" vorstellte.
Categories: Europäische Union

Macron nun doch offen für Kauf von Munition im EU-Ausland für Ukraine

Euractiv.de - Tue, 02/27/2024 - 08:10
Der Ukraine braucht dringend Munition. Der französische Präsident Emmanuel Macron hat nun am Montag (26. Februar) angedeutet, dass er für Munitionskäufe aus Drittländern für die Ukraine offen sei. Bisher hatte Frankreich einen solchen Schritt abgelehnt.
Categories: Europäische Union

Nord Stream: Dänemark stellt Ermittlungen ohne Angabe von Gründen ein

Euractiv.de - Tue, 02/27/2024 - 08:00
Knapp einen Monat nach Schweden stellen auch die dänischen Behörden ihre Ermittlungen im Zusammenhang mit den Explosionen von Nord Stream 1 und 2 ein. Damit untersucht nur noch Deutschland den Fall weiterhin.
Categories: Europäische Union

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