“It’s so important, your new report... where the documentation is so clear...” - @MargreteAuken on Human Rights Watch's April report, “A Threshold Crossed: Israeli Authorities and the Crimes of Apartheid and Persecution.”
"What we did in this report, which is 213 pages, was to lay out our factual findings regarding how the Israeli government treats Palestinians across Israel and the occupied territory. " - @OmarSShakir
"Apartheid is the reality for millions of Palestinians." - @OmarSShakir
Panellists are discussing how a number of international reactions to the report have simply been groundless name-calling. Those opposed to the report's findings are not denying the facts on the ground as described nor the legal analysis - which is revealing...
"The Palestinian people - and people on both sides - cannot wait... the crimes against international law, the war crimes that are taking place, are affecting the everyday lives of the Palestinian people..." - @evinincir
The session is now over but recorded here if you'd like to watch the whole thing:
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Macron’s skepticism of the #TRIPSwaiver seems in part rooted in an outdated view of the developing world’s capacities. He says that even if intellectual property rules are waived, manufacturers in places like Africa currently are not equipped to make vaccines.
He's wrong.
The Africa Centers for Disease Control has already identified vaccine manufacturing capacity in Senegal, South Africa, Morocco, Egypt, and Tunisia. apnews.com/article/africa…
Le scepticisme d’Emmanuel Macron à l’égard de la levée des droits de propriété intellectuelle semble s’appuyer sur une vision dépassée des capacités du monde en développement.
Le président français considère que même en cas de dérogation à ces droits, les pays d’Afrique, par exemple, ne seraient pas dotés des moyens de fabriquer des vaccins contre le Covid-19.
EU leaders are trying to fool us with these stunts, but…
💥 The world needs OVER 11 BILLION doses.
🙄 "100 million doses" isn't even 1% of that.
Marginal philanthropy will not solve global scarcity.
The EU needs to stop blocking wider production of vaccines globally.
What the EU is doing is like saying, "Yes, we bought all the bread at the bakery, and we won’t let any other bakeries open, but here’s a little loaf for the poor to show everyone how generous we are…"
"Over 11 billion doses" is a conservative estimate, by the way.
None of these people have been taken before a judge to determine the legality & necessity of their detention, as required under international law.
Hundreds of people - including children - have died in these detention centers, including dozens during 2021 alone.
➡️ Governments that substantively contribute to the detainees’ abusive confinement may be complicit in their unlawful detention and collective punishment.
Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden should promptly repatriate their nationals.
India's total COVID death toll passes 300,000 - after adding 50,000 deaths in under 2 weeks… euobserver.com/tickers/151929
For over 7 months, the EU has blocked India & S. Africa's proposal to boost vaccine production globally through the #TRIPSwaiver… hrw.org/news/2021/03/2…
The European Citizens Initiative supporting wider vaccine production globally & a quicker end to the pandemic is nearing 200,000 signatures...
If the US can drop Trump's deadly, profits-first policy, the EU surely can, too.
Honestly? They're going to spend time arguing about 100 million doses? The world needs more than 11 billion doses, and EU policy is to throttle wider production globally, so it will take years to vaccinate everyone. They think we don't understand maths?