At the current rate of vaccination (about 300,000 doses a week) and with some 14.2 million jabs still needed to reach estimated target herd immunity of 70% in a population of 11 million, #Belgium's Covid-19 vaccination program will take 11 more months. epistat.wiv-isp.be/covid/covid-19…
Meanwhile, the US, which (unlike EU countries) doesn't have a national healthcare system to speak of and normally has the worst health numbers in the developed world, is doing much better. covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tra…
Many other countries have barely been able to even start vaccinations yet.
The longer the virus is among us & infecting us, the more of us it will kill...
...and the greater the chance of variants emerging that will be deadlier...
...and/or more easily spread...
...and/or evade the current vaccines.
On the first two - more deadly and more easily spread - we have already seen that with the B.1.1.7 variant: edition.cnn.com/2021/03/10/hea…
On the third point - a variant that could evade current vaccines - there is some grim-sounding news from South Africa today: telegraph.co.uk/global-health/…
The current vaccine roll-out has largely been rich governments making opaque deals & arguing over scarce supplies, while also blocking efforts to temporarily waive complex global trade rules that could give us the best chance at vaccine access for all. hrw.org/news/2021/04/0…
Make no mistake: vaccine equity is a moral imperative.
Health as a human right — enshrined in the WHO charter — means Covid-19 vaccines should be available to everyone.
The current vaccine inequality is an insult to human decency.
Rich governments continuing to fight over scarce vaccine supplies while also blocking wider vaccine production globally is not going to solve the problem.
It only gives the virus more time.
We are all in this together, both morally and practically.
We need to boost vaccine production globally. As soon as possible.
And over 140,000 EU citizens have signed this official "Citizens' Initiative" to make anti-pandemic vaccines and treatments a global public good, freely accessible to everyone. Join us: noprofitonpandemic.eu
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✅ Condemned 7/10 killings by Palestinian armed groups;
✅ Questioned legality of some Israeli airstrikes;
✅ Condemned Israel's collective punishment of Palestinians & called for targeted sanctions on those responsible;
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Belgium has also:
✅ Expressed support for the International Criminal Court’s role and its ongoing investigation on the situation in Palestine, which includes jurisdiction over the current hostilities between the Israeli government and Palestinian armed groups.
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In addition, the Belgian federal parliament has introduced a bill to ban trade with settlements in occupied territories.
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Convincing people that they have fundamental rights takes no effort at all.
Convincing them that others have fundamental rights is the hard part.
I want to write about these things in ways that might encourage new people to warm to the idea of universal human rights.
I don’t feel you can do that by using language and tropes that immediately spark “culture war” reactions - those cliché phrases that close minds instantly.
That’s been the purpose of my newsletter over the past year: to find language that brings people closer to understanding the fundamental rights that bind us together.
Dans l'après-midi du 2 octobre 2018, l'éminent journaliste #saoudien et chroniqueur du Washington Post Jamal Khashoggi s'est rendu au consulat saoudien d'Istanbul pour obtenir les documents nécessaires pour son mariage. C'est la dernière fois que sa fiancée l'a vu.
Des agents saoudiens l’ont assassiné à l'intérieur du consulat et ont découpé son corps en morceaux.
Il ne s'agissait pas simplement d'une opération véreuse. En 2019, une enquête de l'ONU a mis en évidence "une coordination, des ressources et des finances gouvernementales importantes" derrière l'assassinat.