Viewpoint by Yanis Iqbal ALIGARH, India (IDN) — The 2021 presidential election in Chile has resulted in the victory of the Left candidate Gabriel Boric. With nearly 56% of the vote, he has won by a margin of more than 10 percentage points—most presidents had hitherto secured only four or five point leads. In absolute […]
UN Members Should Stand Strong on Human Rights Funding
Viewpoint by Louis Charbonneau The writer is United Nations Director of Human Rights Watch. UNITED NATIONS (IDN) — United Nations member countries currently haggling over the organization’s 2022 budget should stand firm against Russia and China-led efforts to slash funding for UN human rights work. Every December, diplomats on the UN General Assembly’s fiscal body, […]
An Important TPNW Signal from Germany—But Nothing More
Viewpoint by Herbert Wulf This article was issued by Toda Peace Institute and is being republished with their permission. BONN (IDN) — The new German coalition government will not rock the foundations of German foreign and security policy. It wants to remain a reliable partner in the EU and NATO. But it sends an important […]
The Pentagon’s 20-Year Killing Spree Has Always Treated Civilians as Expendable
Viewpoint by Norman Solomon The writer is the national director of RootsAction.org and the author of many books including War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death. He was a Bernie Sanders delegate from California to the 2016 and 2020 Democratic National Conventions. Solomon is the founder and executive director of […]
A New Cold War Between Russia and The West Is Unnecessary
Viewpoint by Jonathan Power LUND, Sweden (IDN) — George Orwell, the author of “Animal Farm”, the satire on how a dictatorship can slowly but steadily evolve in a democratic society, and “1984”, a novel about a future dystopian dictatorship, was the first person to use the phrase “Cold War” in a 1945 newspaper article, written […]
EU Countries Might Be Failing To Protect Whistleblowers
By Marie Terracol and Ida Nowers BERLIN (IDN | Transparency International) — Whistleblowing is one of the most effective ways to detect and prevent harm. Still, only 47 per cent of European citizens feel they can safely report corruption, with 45 per cent fearing reprisals for speaking up. Far too often, those who witness malpractice […]
Mayors for Peace Say the Danger of Nuclear War Is Real and Growing
By Mayors for Peace The following is the text of an Open Letter Issued by Mayors for Peace to NPT States Parties. HIROSHIMA (IDN) — On behalf of Mayors for Peace, a global non-governmental organization with 8,059 member cities, we are writing to express our views prior to the NPT Review Conference that will open […]
Nigeria’s Slot War with UAE at the Cost of Travellers
Viewpoint by Azu Ishiekwene The writer is the Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief of LEADERSHIP newspaper based in Abuja, Nigeria. ABUJA (IDN) — It’s not been a merry run-up to Christmas for many Nigerian travellers. It all started with Canada, Saudi Arabia, and then the UK, red-listing Nigeria (and 10 other African countries) for the Omicron variant of […]
Elimination of ICBMs Would Greatly Reduce the Chances of a Global Nuclear Holocaust
Viewpoint by Norman Solomon* SAN FRANCISCO, USA (IDN) — Nuclear weapons are at the pinnacle of what Martin Luther King Jr. called “the madness of militarism.” If you’d rather not think about them, that’s understandable. But such a coping strategy has limited value. And those who are making vast profits from preparations for global annihilation […]
Glasgow Climate Change Conference: A Glass Half Empty
Viewpoint by Ian Fry This article was issued by Toda Peace Institute and is being republished with their permission. CANBERRA, Australia (IDN) — For many, the Glasgow Climate Change Conference, known as COP26, was a significant disappointment. Much had been promised by the UK Government, but last-minute ructions over the reference to the phase-out of […]