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Ineffective Past, Uncertain Future: The UN Security Council s Resolution on the Protection of Health Care: A Five-year Review of Ongoing Violence and Inaction to Stop It - World

Ineffective Past, Uncertain Future: The UN Security Council’s Resolution on the Protection of Health Care: A Five-year Review of Ongoing Violence and Inaction to Stop It Format More Than 4000 Attacks Against Health Workers, Facilities, and Transports Since 2016 Underscore Need for Action to Protect Health Care in Conflict Five years after the United Nations (UN) Security Council passed a landmark resolution committing countries to prevent attacks on health care and hold perpetrators accountable, violence against health workers and facilities rages on unabated. A new report and interactive map published today by the Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition (SHCC), based on data collated by coalition member Insecurity Insight, highlights a global onslaught of violence against health workers, facilities, and transport from 2016 through 2020, including:

Many Families Torn Apart at the Southern Border Face a Long and Uncertain Wait

Many Families Torn Apart at the Southern Border Face a Long and Uncertain Wait Some parents are opting to try, once again, the dangerous trek north to rejoin the children who were kept in the U.S. by the Trump administration. Video This story, split between Guatemala and Florida, offers a firsthand look at the continuing trauma of the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” separation policy, and how the delay in reuniting families has encouraged people to make a desperate trek back to the U.S.CreditCredit.Luisa Conlon for The New York Times May 4, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET HUEHUETENANGO, Guatemala In a small village in the Guatemalan highlands, a father smiled into the tiny screen of a cellphone and held up a soccer jersey for the camera, pointing to the name emblazoned on the back: Adelso.

Protester who lost eye from rubber bullet says officer harassed him at hearing

Protester who lost eye from rubber bullet says officer harassed him at hearing Alex Horell, injured during a protest last spring was charged with felony riot after his lawyer contacted the Pittsburgh police. Loading the player. A protester who lost his eye last spring during a public demonstration was charged with a felony after his lawyer contacted the Pittsburgh police about a possible lawsuit regarding his injury. Black Lives Matter protest in May 2020 after the murder of George Floyd. He initially thought he was struck by a beanbag before coming to the conclusion that a rubber bullet caused his permanent injury.

Many Families Torn Apart at the Southern Border Face a Long and Uncertain Wait

Many Families Torn Apart at the Southern Border Face a Long and Uncertain Wait
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