Columbia GSAPP Post-Conflict Cities Lab

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Columbia GSAPP Post-Conflict Cities Lab

Columbia GSAPP Post-Conflict Cities Lab

@gsappPCCL

A research initiative focused on developing equitable, inclusive, and socially-cohesive post-conflict cities. Based at @ColumbiaGSAPP Led by Prof. @hibabouakar

New York, NY Katılım Ekim 2019
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At least seven people have been killed in New Delhi as violent protests have erupted over a new citizenship law that fast-tracks naturalization for non-Muslim foreign-born religious minorities.
The Associated Press@AP

Police say new violence has erupted in New Delhi after at least seven people were killed in clashes over a citizenship law that excludes Muslims. The clashes occurred as President Trump held talks with India's leader Modi in the capital. apne.ws/FGn7o2X

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The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, a hydroelectric mega-dam being built on the Nile, has provoked fierce debate between Egypt and Ethiopia over access to the critical water source. Since November, the Trump Administration has been attempting to mediate.
The New York Times@nytimes

For thousands of years, Egypt has relied on the Nile to sustain life. Now, Ethiopia is building a huge dam upriver, stirring anger and fear. nyti.ms/3brAVb6

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Conflict has intensified between the Cameroonian government and anglophone separatists in anticipation of the country’s elections on February 9, 2020. While tensions have been growing since 2016, the recent spike in civilian abuses reflects a worsening humanitarian situation.
The New Humanitarian@newhumanitarian

Cameroon: The UN has recorded “a significant increase in incidents against civilians since December, including killings and burning of houses.” thenewhumanitarian.org/news/2020/02/0…

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Foreign intervention in Libya’s civil war has residents worried that their country’s future will continue to be shaped by multinational interests. A cease-fire negotiated by foreign powers is seen as a pause in the inevitable continuation of war rather than a step towards peace.
The New York Times@nytimes

The conflict in oil-rich Libya has become one of the Middle East's most intractable proxy wars. Now most of the international powers there are gathering in Berlin in the latest effort to find a way out. nyti.ms/2sBMcEd

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Refugees in South Africa now risk losing their asylum status if they engage in political activity related to their home countries. Critics of the country’s new law argue it limits freedoms guaranteed by the constitution, which was created after the ending of apartheid.
AP Africa@AP_Africa

South Africa can now strip refugees of their asylum status if they engage in political activity related to their home countries. Critics call the law illegal and ironic after the ruling party fought the former apartheid government for years while in exile. apne.ws/Zf7ktWz

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A surge in terrorist attacks in West Africa has resulted in a major spike in civilian casualties since 2016. In peripheral areas where State influence is weak, extremists often provide safety in exchange for loyalty. Yet, opposition can lead to violence against local populations.
United Nations@UN

Unprecedented rise in terrorist activity in West Africa & the Sahel causing alarming humanitarian consequences for civilians, head of @UN_UNOWAS Mohamed Ibn Chambas warns Security Council. news.un.org/en/story/2020/…

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The American drone strike that killed Iranian commander Qassim Suleimani could contribute to a resurgence of ISIS in Iraq and Syria. Such targeted attacks can prove to have unintended consequences for regions that have recently achieved a state of peace. nyti.ms/2QP3gyL
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Conflict has continued in the Yemeni city of Hodeida since a peace agreement was signed by warring parties in December of 2018. Armed violence, food shortages, and lacking medical care are fueling an ongoing humanitarian crisis, despite the officially declared ceasefire.
The Associated Press@AP

Several international aid groups warn that the flashpoint Yemeni city at the heart of last year's peace agreement signed in Sweden remains the most dangerous place in the war-torn, impoverished Arab country. apne.ws/5sYcWR6

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To kick off posts for the PCC Lab, we’re highlighting an article that explores reparations for the impacts of slavery on African American communities. Such conversations, now at the congressional level, shed rare light on the US as a post-conflict setting. nyti.ms/2ErI7VP
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