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May 6, 2021 10 tweets 5 min read Read on X
People around the world facing the devastation of the Covid-19 pandemic have reason to feel more hopeful today.

The US has announced support for waiving intellectual property rules on vaccines until widespread vaccination is in place globally.

hrw.org/news/2021/05/0…
The Biden Administration’s promise to “actively participate” in negotiations on the #TRIPSwaiver is worth celebrating.

It could be a breakthrough for human rights.

Advocates and organizations around the world have worked hard for this.
The Biden administration has put itself on the right side of history.

Australia has now also flipped, happily.

Now we wait to see if the other opposing governments, like the UK, Japan, and the EU, will too.
Nearly every morning for the past 2 months, I've been tweeting the same map showing a group of mostly rich governments blocking wider vaccine production globally...

Now that group is collapsing, and the map is changing quickly...

And the EU is looking increasingly isolated...
The US has flipped to the right side of history: nytimes.com/2021/05/05/us/…

Australia too: theaustralian.com.au/subscribe/news…

Hello, EU? UK? Norway? Switzerland? Just waiting for you too now...

Time for you to also understand that a global pandemic requires global solutions.
👉 For me, this is really the most hopeful news since this horrific global pandemic began. It's even bigger than the (publicly funded) development of the vaccines - because this now means people around the world may actually get the vaccines, and jabs won't be limited to the few.
New Zealand is in now too, declaring support for the effort to waive Covid-19 vaccine patents: bit.ly/3nZxpeY

Updated map.
Waiting for the @EU_commission to catch up with the news and join the now overwhelming global support for the #TRIPSwaiver...
OK, I'm not changing the map just yet. Here's the exact quote via Reuters...

A small movement in the right direction, but clearly, the EU is still not getting it.

bit.ly/3uqkYej

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Nov 16, 2023
Belgium is showing the way on the #Gaza crisis.

✅ 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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✅ 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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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.

hrw.org/daily-brief-ar…
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1️⃣ From my Daily Brief last week - Monday:

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Audio: hrw.org/video-photos/a…

En français: hrw.org/fr/news/2023/0… Image
2️⃣ From my Daily Brief last week - Tuesday:

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Audio: hrw.org/video-photos/a…

En français: hrw.org/fr/news/2023/0… Image
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Audio: hrw.org/video-photos/a…

En français: hrw.org/fr/news/2023/0… Image
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Jun 17, 2023
Mass drownings at sea are to the EU what mass shootings are to the US.

It keeps happening.

And every time it happens, politicians pretend to be concerned, yet keep in place the government policies at the root of the problem.

So, people keep dying.
hrw.org/the-day-in-hum…
What can be done?

Start with official, proactive search and rescue at sea.

Some EU states have drastically reduced search-and-rescue capacity at sea, and even restricted private groups from doing it.

Read more: hrw.org/news/2023/06/1…
Accepting mass drownings is a deliberate EU policy choice.

They have deliberated. They have discussed the options, and they know the consequences of the policy they chose.

It doesn't have to be this way.

There are other policy options, like making human life the priority.
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Jun 15, 2023
Mass deaths at sea are to the EU what mass shootings are to the US.

- It keeps happening.

- And every time, politicians pretend to be concerned.

- And every time, politicians keep in place the government policies at the root of the problem.

- And it keeps happening.
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