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The Hague Humanity Hub

The Hague Humanity Hub

@HumanityHub

Bringing the peace and justice community together

The Hague, The Netherlands شامل ہوئے Aralık 2017
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Asymmetrical Haircuts
Asymmetrical Haircuts@AsymmetricalH·
30GB of documents on the war on drugs that killed thousands in the #Philippines - just one example of what women working on atrocity crimes have to deal with What effects does it have on them? How do they cope? Out tomorrow: Ep 1 of our new miniseries on secondary trauma🎧
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The Hague Humanity Hub@HumanityHub·
𝗥𝗲𝗳𝗹𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗼𝗻 𝗖𝗢𝗣𝟮𝟵 𝗢𝘂𝘁𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗲𝘀 𝗮𝘁 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗛𝗮𝗴𝘂𝗲 #𝗖𝗹𝗶𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗪𝗲𝗲𝗸 🌍 Yesterday we hosted a dynamic hybrid event to unpack the outcomes of COP29 held in Baku, Azerbaijan. ✅ Find our takeaways via the following link: linkedin.com/posts/the-hagu…
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Vanuatu UN
Vanuatu UN@VanuatuUN·
Join us this Thursday, December 5, 6pm CET at Hague Humanity Hub to discuss new pathways to climate justice beyond the ICJ, emphasizing the roles of Indigenous peoples. Hope to see you there! Register now: eventbrite.nl/e/traditional-… #ClimateJusticeAtTheICJ
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Zarmina Paryani
Zarmina Paryani@ZarminaParyanii·
The Hague, Humanity Hub The world has heard of the imprisonment, deprivation, torture, sexual violence, mass killings, and war crimes in Panjshir and Andarab, as well as the thousands imprisoned in the Taliban’s terrorist jails simply for being Panjshiri. Just as these crimes became a part of Taliban culture in Afghanistan, they too will become normalized globally in another four years. But we are a burned generation, one that has never stayed silent and will not stay silent. As long as a terrorist and Sharia regime is in power, justice will remain out of reach. Prosecute the terrorists and their supporters. در مرکز بشریت لاهه جهان از زندان،محرومیت،شکنجه،تجاوز جنسی،قتل های دسته جمعی،جنایت جنگی در پنجشیر و اندراب،هزاران زندانی در زندان های تروریستی طالب به جرم پنجشیری بودن را شنید و همانگونه که این جنایت ها در افغانستان به فرهنگ طالبانی تبدیل شد به جهان هم در چهار سال دیگر عادی شد اما ما نسل سوخته ایم که لحظه سکوت نکردیم و نمیکنیم، تا رژیم تروریستی و شریعتی حاکم باشد، ما روی عدالت را نخواهیم دید. تروریست و حامیان تروریست را محکمه کنید.
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Feedback EU
Feedback EU@feedback_europe·
Curious to get to know our director @FrankMechielsen a bit better and why he enjoys working for Feedback EU at the The Hague Humanity Hub so much? Have a read!👇
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Have you seen our relaunched Humans of the Hub? Meet Frank Mechielsen from @feedback_europe 👋 Mechielsen works on raising awareness around the impact of food choices on communities worldwide. 🌍 Read the full interview on our website: ow.ly/nHGs50UgCH7 #Food #Community

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Jan Hoekema
Jan Hoekema@jan_hoekema·
Interssant debat #IliaLozovsky over rechtsstaat en cyber/hackaanvallen. Hij is verbonden aan de Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Unit, @AmsterdamNL, @OCCRP. Ook desinformatie kwam langs. Hoe te bestrijden ? Rol Rusland. In @HumanityHub
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Janet H. Anderson
Janet H. Anderson@janethanderson·
Back in The Hague where in one space @HumanityHub you can find Pacific Island students planning their climate action around Monday’s @CIJ_ICJ hearings and Palestinians preparing their day of solidarity with food and an address from (legal strategist) Ardi Imseis
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The Elders
The Elders@TheElders·
STATEMENT: Gaza is a stain on the world’s conscience. President Biden can still change course. More than a year since the war between Israel and Hamas began, there is no end in sight. Israel is conducting one of the deadliest and most destructive military campaigns in recent history, with massive US support. Yet Hamas maintains influence in Gaza, the war has escalated regionally, and Israel is no safer. Civilians are paying an intolerable price. We are witnessing an unprecedented level of human suffering in Gaza that will only breed more desperation and more violence. The siege in northern Gaza is putting the remaining population there at risk of an “imminent and substantial likelihood of famine”, as warned by the independent Famine Review Committee. There is no military solution. We urge Israel to end its aggression and Hamas to release the remaining hostages, whose continuing detention we condemn. Only negotiation can end this war. President Biden’s attempts to restrain Israel have not worked. He has chosen not to deploy all the leverage at his disposal. His administration has continued supplying offensive weapons when there is overwhelming evidence that Israel is persistently violating international humanitarian law, in contravention of US law and policy. President Biden must finally do the right thing: stop transferring weapons to Israel. Israel’s actions point to ethnic cleansing and a deliberate effort to redraw the map by creating buffer zones, forcibly displacing Palestinian inhabitants, and rendering large swathes of territory uninhabitable. It is for an international court to decide whether Israel’s acts constitute genocide. States must not wait for a final determination. Acting now to prevent genocide is their legal obligation. We welcome the issuing of arrest warrants by the International Criminal Court (ICC). It is right that the leaders of Israel and Hamas are held accountable for their actions. All member states are legally obliged to assist the ICC with any requests for arrest and surrender. Those arming the warring parties in the knowledge that atrocity crimes are being committed are also implicated. Ending the conflict requires not more weapons, but an end to impunity, and a plan for peace that moves us toward a two-state solution. Regrettably, this week the Biden administration vetoed a fourth UN Security Council resolution demanding a ceasefire in Gaza (just a day after Russia was rightly condemned for rejecting a similar resolution on Sudan). The USA is isolated in the Security Council on the conflict in Gaza. We commend the steps taken by the USA, UK, Canada and other states to tackle extremist settler violence in the West Bank by imposing targeted sanctions. Such sanctions must now target those in the Government of Israel who are pursuing ethnic cleansing and annexation. Sanctions should also continue to be imposed against Hamas and other armed groups indiscriminately attacking Israeli civilians. Recognition of the State of Palestine is a vital step towards a two-state solution that should not depend on peace negotiations. The UK, France and all other countries should recognise Palestine without delay, if they have not already done so. The USA should not veto the Security Council recommending full Palestinian membership of the UN. We know from our own experience as former leaders that the final days in office can bring moments of deep reflection. President Biden has the opportunity now to find the courage to take bold and just decisions. ENDS Juan Manuel Santos, former President of Colombia, Nobel Peace Laureate and Chair of The Elders Ban Ki-moon, former UN Secretary-General and Deputy Chair of The Elders Graça Machel, Founder of the Graça Machel Trust, Co-founder and Deputy Chair of The Elders Gro Harlem Brundtland, former Prime Minister of Norway and former Director-General of the WHO Helen Clark, former Prime Minister of New Zealand and former head of the UN Development Programme Elbegdorj Tsakhia, former President and Prime Minister of Mongolia Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Hina Jilani, Advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and co-chair of the Taskforce on Justice Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, former President of Liberia and Nobel Peace Laureate Denis Mukwege, physician and human rights advocate, Nobel Peace Laureate Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Ernesto Zedillo, former President of Mexico Web version: theelders.org/news/gaza-stai… Photo: Anas-Mohammed, August 29, 2024 @POTUS @SecBlinken
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