Monthly Archives: February 2024

2024-02-10: News Headlines

Democracy Now! (2024-02-09). Hundreds Protest Biden in NYC, Arms and Military Sites in Chicago and California. pressenza.com Protests against the war are continuing throughout the U.S. Here in New York, at least 100 Jewish American activists and their allies were arrested Wednesday as they blockaded a road on President Biden's motorcade route as he attended fundraisers. | In Chicago, 33 people were arrested as they blocked entrances to the Woodward manufacturing plant, which makes military equipment that has been used by Israel in Palestine. In California, CodePink and other activists blocked an entrance to the Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield. | CodePink activist: "It's our responsibility, when our government is so horrendously brea…

International Crisis Group (2024-02-09). Unrest on Repeat: Plotting a Route to Stability in Peru. reliefweb.int Country: Peru | Source: International Crisis Group | Please refer to the attached file. | No country in Latin America suffers higher rates of dissatisfaction with democracy and government institutions than Peru. Absent remedies for political polarisation and state dysfunction, the mass protests that rocked the country in late 2022 could easily recur, bringing comparably violent crackdowns. | Principal Findings | What's new? The protests that engulfed Peru after the arrest of the president in late 2022 marked its largest outbreak of instability in recent times. Although peace has returned, public grievances…

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2024-02-09: News Headlines

Alana Dillette, San Diego State University, Stefanie Benjamin, University of Tennessee (2024-02-08). Black Travelers Want Authentic Experiences That Embrace Intersecting Identities, Study Suggests. newsone.com Black travelers want to see the travel industry embrace their full identities. | After the murder of George Floyd in 2020, when

Betsey Piette (2024-02-08). From Palestine to Philadelphia — Israeli trained police violence. workers.org Philadelphia — During its 11 p.m. local news on Jan. 30, NBC affiliate Channel 10 devoted considerable coverage to the investigation of a fatal police shooting of a Black man, Alexander Spencer, 28, who was killed in a North Philadelphia convenience store Jan. 26. Police released five minutes of new . . . |

Bilal G. Morris (2024-02-08). Activists Criticize KCPD After Brutal Arrest Of Black Woman Caught On Video. newsone.com

Svante Myrick (2024-02-08). Right-wing censors target African-American studies during Black History Month. peoplesworld.org A little over a year ago, the College Board unveiled its long-awaited draft Advanced Placement African American Studies curriculum for high school students around the country. What happened next was sad—and all too predictable. Florida officials, led by Gov. Ron DeSantis, howled. They claimed the course "lacks educational value" and violated state laws against teaching about …

Democracy Now! (2024-02-09). Hundreds Protest Biden in NYC, Arms and Military Sites in Chicago and California. pressenza.com Protests against the war are continuing throughout the U.S. Here in New York, at least 100 Jewish American activists and their allies were arrested Wednesday as they blockaded a road on President Biden's motorcade route as he attended fundraisers. | In Chicago, 33 people were arrested as they blocked entrances to the Woodward manufacturing plant, which makes military equipment that has been used by Israel in Palestine. In California, CodePink and other activists blocked an entrance to the Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield. | CodePink activist: "It's our responsibility, when our government is so horrendously brea…

Amy Goodman (2024-02-08). Senegal President's Delay of Election Prompts Mass Protests Amid Fears of Coup. truthout.org Senegal is in the midst of its worst political upheaval in decades after the president postponed this month's election. More than 200 opposition politicians and protesters have been arrested, and the government has shut down some internet access, amid what the decision's opponents are describing as a coup. "This is just the latest step in a string of human rights abuses… |

Staff (2024-02-08). Senegal's "Unraveling": President's Delay of Election Is Latest in String of Anti-Democratic Actions. democracynow.org Senegal is in the midst of its worst political upheaval in decades after the president postponed this month's election. More than 200 opposition politicians and protesters have been arrested, and the government has shut down some internet access, amid what the decision's opponents are describing as a coup. "This is just the latest step in a string of human rights abuses," says Amnesty International researcher Ousmane Diallo, who says Sall's latest anti-democratic move is characteristic of an increasingly repressive regime. We also hear from former Prime Minister Aminata Touré, who br…

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2024-02-08: News Headlines

Staff (2024-02-08). Senegal's "Unraveling": President's Delay of Election Is Latest in String of Anti-Democratic Actions. democracynow.org Senegal is in the midst of its worst political upheaval in decades after the president postponed this month's election. More than 200 opposition politicians and protesters have been arrested, and the government has shut down some internet access, amid what the decision's opponents are describing as a coup. "This is just the latest step in a string of human rights abuses," says Amnesty International researcher Ousmane Diallo, who says Sall's latest anti-democratic move is characteristic of an increasingly repressive regime. We also hear from former Prime Minister Aminata Touré, who br…

newarab (2024-02-07). Jordan arrests hundreds of pro-Palestine protesters: HRW. newarab.com

Prakriti Jash (2024-02-07). Cambodia PM thanks Thailand for thwarting 'interference' after arrest of activists. firstpost.com Days after a number of protestors were jailed, Cambodia's prime minister, Hun Manet, thanked his Thai counterpart on Wednesday for preventing his opponents from using Thailand to "interfere" with his country's affairs. | The comments come after three Cambodian activists and their families were detained in Thailand last week; according to human rights organisations, the UN had designated the activists as refugees. | Hun Manet has been under increasing pressure from abroad to put a stop to the years-long campaign that his father and predecessor, Hun Sen, started. This crackdown essentially eliminated internal oppos…

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2024-02-07: News Headlines

Meg O'Connor, Scheer Post. (2024-02-06). Here's How Non-Police Crisis Response Programs Have Been Working. popularresistance.org Over the past three years, tens of thousands of people in crisis have been met with behavioral health specialists and social workers instead of police officers. Interactions like these are taking place across the country more often today compared to previous years. While unarmed crisis responders have existed for decades, public outrage over the 2020 police killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Daniel Prude, and many others prompted cities to create new ways to respond to people in crisis. | Police are often called to respond to situations involving people experiencing mental health crises—with disastro…

newarab (2024-02-07). Jordan arrests hundreds of pro-Palestine protesters: HRW. newarab.com

Prakriti Jash (2024-02-07). Cambodia PM thanks Thailand for thwarting 'interference' after arrest of activists. firstpost.com Days after a number of protestors were jailed, Cambodia's prime minister, Hun Manet, thanked his Thai counterpart on Wednesday for preventing his opponents from using Thailand to "interfere" with his country's affairs. | The comments come after three Cambodian activists and their families were detained in Thailand last week; according to human rights organisations, the UN had designated the activists as refugees. | Hun Manet has been under increasing pressure from abroad to put a stop to the years-long campaign that his father and predecessor, Hun Sen, started. This crackdown essentially eliminated internal oppos…

Staff (2024-02-06). Headlines for February 6, 2024. democracynow.org Israeli Strikes Target Aid Groups as UNRWA Hangs On by a Thread and 2 Million Gazans Need Help, Amnesty Report Reveals "Chilling Disregard for Palestinian Lives" as West Bank Killings Soar, Blinken's Middle East Tour Aims to Advance Truce, Ease Tensions as U.S. Bombs Region, Arms Israel, Nicaragua, South Africa Pressure Gov'ts Through International Courts, Police Arrest 100+ Activists as They Take Over Pennsylvania Capitol to Protest War, CNN Toes Israeli Line as WSJ and NYT Platform Islamophobia, Endangering Muslim Communities, 4 Muslim Americans Attacked, One Stabbed, While Returning fro…

Anand Naidoo (2024-02-06). The Heat: Black History Month. america.cgtn.com Historian and author Carter G. Woodson founded Black History Month in 1926 to celebrate the achievements of African Americans. It was also meant to educate Americans about the suffering of slaves to highlight the fight for civil liberties and the successful contributions of Black people as part of the fabric of American history. | Nearly 100 years later, troubling questions remain about racial inequality, police brutality and what critics call the "whitewashing of the Black narrative" in the United States. | Joining the discussion: |

Editor at NewsOne (2024-02-06). Woman Shot By Texas Cops In Friend's Home Is 'Reminiscent' Of Breonna Taylor Shooting, Crump Says. newsone.com Source: General / Radio One | The police shooting of a woman in Texas this past weekend is "reminiscent" of the shooting of Deputies from the

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