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Kremlin calls Trump 'emotional' after US president says Putin is 'crazy'

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Opinion   来源:Explainers  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The family then informed the police and human rights activists like Kiarie, and travelled to Opapo to try and locate his body.

The family then informed the police and human rights activists like Kiarie, and travelled to Opapo to try and locate his body.

Since 2008, Namibian officials have demanded the bones be returned. Germany has complied, with ceremonial transfers in 2011 and 2018.Speaking to Al Jazeera, Israel Kaunatjike, a Herero activist who spearheaded the initiative “No Amnesty on Genocide”, called it a “scandal” that no official memorial of the genocide has been held since Namibia gained independence from South Africa’s control in 1990.

Kremlin calls Trump 'emotional' after US president says Putin is 'crazy'

“It is very, very important for us today to celebrate, to remember those who lost their lives,” said Kaunatjike, who noted May 28 marked the day in 1908 the concentration camps were closed in then-German South West Africa.Kaunatjike added that any agreement that did not include reparations, and the return of Herero and Nama land still owned by descendants of German settlers, would be inadequate.Republicans say their new bill holds ‘woke’ universities and tax-exempt entities accountable. But it could cripple the finances of many schools – big and small.

Kremlin calls Trump 'emotional' after US president says Putin is 'crazy'

Republicans in the United States Congress are pushing for an increase in taxes on US universities, under a new bill championed by President Donald Trump that narrowlyin the House of Representatives last Thursday.

Kremlin calls Trump 'emotional' after US president says Putin is 'crazy'

The bill’s supporters argue that a provision relating to higher educational institutions is crafted to target “woke” universities.

Trump’s executive ordersOn May 4, Doctors Without Borders, known by its French initials MSF, reported that two helicopter gunships had bombed its medical facility in Old Fangak the day before and fired at the town, killing seven and injuring 20 others. Deliberate attacks on a medical facility performing its humanitarian function violate international humanitarian law and would constitute a war crime.  This is yet another indication of why the UNSC must renew the arms embargo and strengthen its enforcement.

If properly implemented and enforced, a renewed UNSC arms embargo would not obstruct security sector reform. Instead, it would block the disorderly and destabilising accumulation of arms in South Sudan, which is spurring the current conflict and contributing to violations against civilians.If the AU is serious about silencing the guns, it should back the strict controls prohibiting arms transfers to South Sudan, and the African states in the UNSC should vote to renew the arms embargo.

The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeera’s editorial stance.A US federal court has blocked some of Donald Trump’s tariffs after a lawsuit argued the president had exceeded his authority.

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