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In mijn blog schrijf ik  verhalen over alles wat mij interesseert of zorgen baart. Ik voel me betrokken met wat er in de wereld gebeurd en bij mensen die zich inzetten voor verandering. De rechten van mensen zijn door de UN vastgesteld evenals de kinderrechten die wereldwijd gelden. Niettemin worden die rechten dagelijks geschonden en zeker niet alleen in landen die we vroeger de derde wereld noemden. Mijn motto is "worden wie je bent" en daar moeten dan wel alle ondersteunende voorwaarden aanwezig zijn.

Peter van Velzen

Geweld

Sexueel Misbruik Posted on Sat, May 02, 2020 21:02:25

(Seksueel) Geweld in gezinnen tijdens de lockdown.

Kindertelefoon: 0800-0432 Netherlands.

De overheid is een campagne begonnen om aandacht te vragen voor de gevolgen als vrouwen en kinderen tijdens de lockdown te maken krijgen met huiselijk geweld, cq seksueel misbruik.

Scholen hebben aangegeven dat ze met veel kinderen geen contact kunnen krijgen en niet weten waarom. Ze weten niet welke factoren daarin een rol spelen. Ze maken zich zorgen. Er zijn ongeveer 5000 kinderen die niet reageren op telefoontjes of briefjes. Als er iets mis is, kunnen kinderen misschien geen kant op, zitten opgesloten. Sommigen bellen stiekem de kindertelefoon en daar krijgen de medewerkers een beeld van wat er zoal speelt achter de voordeur. Veel ruzie en geschreeuw, soms wordt iemand geslagen en is de sfeer niet te harden. Ook zijn er kinderen die aangeven dat ze misbruikt worden (aangeraakt op intieme plekken, dronkenschap).Moeder weet het, weet het niet, durft niet te reageren). De situatie is alarmerend

olie on canvas/60-80/ huidelijk geweld/pvvelzen

In de media wordt veel aandacht besteed aan de gevolgen van (seksueel) geweld in het gezin voor vrouwen en meisjes. Ook jongens lopen gevaar. Voor wie het overkomt zijn de gevolgen een levenslang trauma. Ik weet wat het is en weet dus ook dat de gevolgen een levenslange rol spelen in wat het kind overkomt. Het is een ontwrichting die in alles doorwerkt. Gelukkig zijn er kinderen die de kindertelefoon pakken en praten. Dat is ontzettend belangrijk. Niet praten, angst voor ontdekking, je verantwoordelijk voelen om een van de ouders of broertjes en zusjes te bescherming. Zelf fysiek bedreigd worden, als je wordt betrapt. Als het niet mogelijk is om hulp te vragen, als je niet kunt praten, als je niet geloofd wordt, als het alsmaar duurt en duurt en duurt: Dan is de schade bijkans onherroepelijk.

Jongens

Jongens die het geweld en/of misbruik ervaren , ervaren het verlies van controle als onverdraaglijk. Dan kun je onmogelijk zeggen dat het je is overkomen. Het enige moment om controle terug te pakken is zelf macht over anderen te organiseren, desnoods met geweld. Een spiraal naar beneden, onbespreekbaar, ontoegankelijk. Een reis door de jeugdreclassering, gevangenissen, bendes. De andere route is evenmin toegeven om het verhaal te vertellen, maar kiezen voor een sociaal beroep om ander mensen te helpen zonder zelf in beeld te komen. Dat eindigt tenslotte na dertig jaar in een wolk van drank, echtscheiding, depressie en /of een jarenlange burn-out. Omdat het eigen ik geen vorm heeft gekregen, omdat nooit aan verwerking is toegekomen, dus ook geen herstel.

“…” oil on canvas/60-80/1993 pvvelzen



Toekomst?

En dan ook nog.., Wereld Posted on Tue, April 14, 2020 21:00:17

Er lijkt even geen toekomst en toch….

Het coronavirus heeft de zwakte van het westerse neoliberale democratiemodel blootgelegd. De bezuinigingen op de maatschappelijke instituties hebben het draagvlak van de samenleving verzwakt. De ongelijkheid tussen arm en rijk is door een grote golf van werklozen toegenomen. Het aantal mensen die zich hebben gemeld bij de voedselbank is gegroeid.

Wat er aan zit te komen:

Wereldwijd krijgen miljoenen te maken met een depressie: werkeloosheid, armoede, huisuitzettingen, honger en prijsverhogingen en niet te vergeten klimaatverandering en de gevolgen daarvan.

Op wereldschaal zien we de twee grote spelers Amerika en China op een verschillende manier reageren. Net als Rusland exporteert China hulpgoederen naar landen die passen in hun geopolitieke doelstelling. Hulp in ruil voor toegang tot voedsel, grondstoffen, politieke erkenning.

In Amerika zien we een tegenstrijdig regeringsbeleid. Met de mond wordt alles geregeld en toegezegd: geld, voedsel, kortom zorg. Tegelijk gebeurd er niets. Geen geld, geen voedsel, geen woning, geen onderwijs enz. Zeventien miljoen werklozen vooral afro-amerikanen,asiaten,enz. Ook slachtoffers van de coronavirus zijn vooral mensen met een kleur.

Het meeste geld dat is beloofd lijkt te gaan naar grote bedrijvenen vrienden van Trump en Trump zelf. De werklozen kunnen bellen wat ze willen met de vraag waar ze de beloofde ondersteuning kunnen aanvragen. De telefoon wordt helaas niet opgenomen. Er staan nu al enorme rijen voor de voedselbanken. En dat terwijl boeren en veehouders enorme partijen voedsel doordraaien.

Ik ga uit van het volgende scenario: de armen komen in opstand en gaan over tot massale plunderingen als langzamerhand duidelijk wordt dat de rijken profiteren en zich veilig kunnen stellen in hun bunkers. De voedselbanken raken leeg. Dat scenario is allang besproken met de veiligheidsadviseurs. Alle mogelijke figuren die dit voorspellen of oproepen tot massale demonstraties, zijn uiteraard al in kaart gebracht en worden gevolgd. Fema is voorbereid met wapens voor stedelijke oorlogsvoering waarvoor al oefeningen zijn gehouden. Ook in het geval van een nucleaire aanval is Fema voorbereid.

Als de opstanden gaan beginnen, zal Trump nog voor de verkiezingen Martial Law afkondigen en de gouverneurs van de 50 staten vervangen door trouwe republikeinen. De concentratiekampen die nu al worden gebruikt zullen worden uitgebreid over het hele land om tegenstanders op te vangen. Fema is daar ook al op voorbereid.

Daarna is de weg vrij om met China af te rekenen. De oppositie is uitgeschakeld. Geen gezeur meer over het klimaat, alle vrienden behalve Bezos mogen meegenieten van de macht.

Voor Rusland de kans om de Balkan-landen over te nemen en contacten uit te breiden met die landen waar de democratische regering is vervangen door autocratische regering. Europa valt uiteen.

Harari, die de boeken schreef over Homo Sapiens etc, heeft ook een toekomstvisie die ik deel omdat de ontwikkelingen in die richting wijzen: een mondiale regering, als enige mogelijkheid om ieder geval de dreigend ondergang van de mensheid te voorkomen, het is 20 seconden voor 12. Als er nu niet keihard wordt gewerkt aan het nemen van maatregelen om de uitstoot te verminderen, dan bereiken we eerder dan verwacht een opwarming van meer 3%.

De herverkiezing van Trump in november is zo sowieso een aanwijzing dat de catastrofe niet meer is te voorkomen.

Signalen die wijzen op een autoritaire machtswisseling: – het benoemen van een vijand: migranten -het organiseren van eigen media en het criminaliseren of sluiten van bestaande media -eigen mensen benoemen in het Hoger Gerechtshof, surveillance technologie invoeren, anti abortus beweging steunen -LGBT-community uitsluiten, vervolgen of heropvoeden, -militaire trainingskampen voor de jeugd. -geschiedenisboeken herschrijven, -universiteiten sluiten of professoren ontslaan, wetenschappelijke instituten subsidies onthouden en alternatieve wetenschap opzetten -white supremacy propageren,- zelfverrijking van de macht, familieleden op maatschappelijk cruciale posten, leger-en politieleiding vervangen door regeringsgezinde figuren.

“Chaos” Acryl on Canvas 60/80 pvv



America is Committing Economic Suicide

En dan ook nog.. Posted on Thu, April 09, 2020 11:32:45

The American Economy Is About to Die From Coronavirus — Because Nobody Saved It

Door umair haqueeand.co9 min

You are watching an economy begin to die. That, my friends, is what economic devastation looks like. It says that unemployment claims skyrocketed to 7 million last week. That’s a number so high, so fast, that there’s no parallel in all of recorded history — even remotely.

The American economy is undergoing the largest shock in history. It’s a shock faster, bigger, and more devastating than any war, which is one of many reasons the war metaphor is inadequate. We have literally never experienced such a thing before.

Why is the American being left to die? Because not nearly enough is being done about. This shock is unprecedented in history — and the response needed to be, too. Instead, Congress and the Prez passed a stimulus bill that’s far, far short of the mark. How much so? In what precise ways?

Let’s think about it together.

The first reason the economy is dying is that the stimulus is inadequate because it’s simply far too little. We’re going to do a little math together — don’t get scared, it’s math any grade schooler can handle. How large is the US economy? It’s $20 trillion per year. Of that, about 99% of the number of firms are small businesses. How large is the portion of the stimulus outlined to support businesses, especially small ones? $500 billion. Are you seeing a problem here yet? You should. That’s about just 2.5% of the economy over a year, which means this.

The portion of the stimulus meant to support business is enough to keep the economy going for…just one week. (Sure, we can adjust those numbers up and down. If I assume the 80% of the economy is business, not 100%, the stimulus is enough to keep the economy going for…two weeks. You see the problem, perhaps.) Think about that for a second. Just one week of support, amidst the greatest crisis since the last World War. What the?

This shock is historic precisely because it’s going to cause the economy to shut down — as in waves of businesses to literally shutter its doors as people stay at home — for far, far longer than a week. It’s already been a week. It’s going to be months until any semblance of normality is resumed. But by then, it will be too late: because this stimulus only supports the economy for a week, most of it will be…dead.

Yes, really. That brings me to the second reason the stimulus is short of the mark. This stimulus isn’t quick, large, or simple enough to buoy confidence — and so people are beginning tp panic. Even if I want to get what little support is being offered — say as a small business owner — how do I begin? Where do I turn? Even I myself can scarcely figure out the answer, and I’ve pored over the various documents. It’s a tangle of red tape, a bureaucratic mess. That might not sound like a big deal, but it is. Why?

Keynes pointed out about a century ago that the key to staving off depressions is confidence. If I believe that things will be OK, and you do too, then maybe we won’t hoard our money and lay off our employees and so forth — and the vicious spiral of depression won’t result. But If I can’t figure out how to access even what little support there is…then I will lose confidence, fast. The vicious cycle will set in all the sooner.

That is precisely what we see happening. Why have ten million people filed for unemployment in just two weeks? Because there’s not enough support to keep the economy going, and because what little there is isn’t producing a feeling of confidence. Instead, because it’s a maze and a mess, people are fast losing confidence in institutions and systems. Employers are laying people off — even if they don’t have to, because they can’t figure out how not to have to.

Meanwhile, the media is touting a $1200 check to every American. The truth is very different. That $1200 has all kinds of tests attached to it. If you make this much as a single person, that much as a married couple, and so on. It’s true that 90% of people will see something — but most people won’t see nearly enough.

Let’s do the same calculation we did for businesses for people. The economy is $20 trillion. The US has 127 million households, give or take. Divided equally, that produces income per household of about $150k. But of course, Americans aren’t nearly that rich. Median income is only about $60K — because the rich skim a full half the economy right off the top. 60K is about $1100 a week. That means the much vaunted stimulus check equals about just a week’s worth of the average person’s income.

Do you see the weird parallel here? The stimulus is so small it supports businesses for just one week. And exactly the same is true for people — it supports the average person for just one week, too.

Just one week. It’s already been more than a week.

That brings me to the third reason this stimulus is inadequate: what good is it supporting people and businesses for just one week…with all kinds of strings attached…when the crisis will last months? That money won’t be paid out for several more weeks, perhaps months in many cases. And the conditions attached to it make it a sum that’s almost meaningless for many people. Are you seeing the problem again? Timing and conditionality: what absurdly little support there is will arrive far, far too late. Too late for what? Not just too late to pay the bills. We can all see that coming. Too late to prevent panic, which is the key to averting any depression.

And who knows how to get it all? How much you will get? Whether or not you’ll need to hire a lawyer to see any funds at all? Who to even apply to? because the design of this stimulus is so obscure, keeping everyone in the dark, there’s no real feeling of reassurance or confidence gently lifting up the economy. Hence, people are beginning to panic. That is why ten million have filed for unemployment in the last two weeks alone.

Now let’s think of unbelievably destructive that really is. How much is “ten million people”, anyways? The US labour force is about 164 million people. Ten million is already six percent of it. That might not sound like a lot, but it is: it’s about 3 percent a week. If that trend continues, it’ll be twelve percent in a month. 24 percent in two months. That’s a quarter of the economy, filing for unemployment…in a matter of weeks. That’s fifty percent in four months. How long do you think Coronavirus will last? Two months? Three? Four? Bang!

Coronavirus is an extinction level event for modern economies. That is why all this, my friends, is an event the likes of which the modern world has never really seen before. Not even in war, natural calamity, or financial crisis. Because when a society reaches even about 25% or so of sudden, irreversible, long-term, hardcore unemployment, the economy is more or less finished. It cannot recover for generations. That number means that huge numbers of businesses are shuttered, jobs are destroyed never to come back, incomes vanished, savings gone, homes foreclosed on. It is the end of families, relationships, stability, hope. It is usually the end of democracy, too, as people turn to a strongman in their rage and discontent and despair. Economic ruin is the end of a gentle, modern, wise culture, society, and politics in this way — the root of all ruin.

All that collapse is now very much in America’s near future — not next year, but this summer. Because the response to Coronavirus has been profoundly inadequate. You can see it in everyday life — doctors fashioning masks from pizza boxes, the dying sharing ventilators. All this reflects the simple fact: the American government didn’t do nearly enough about the greatest economic shock in modern history. It barely did anything at all.

In the end, when they write the books, I’m confident they’ll say this. The American government supported people and business for one week. Just one week. Amidst an epic, historic crisis which was to last months. As a result, the economy seized up and died, like a Coronavirus patient who couldn’t breathe anymore, but didn’t have a ventilator, either.

But that was needless. Because money at this scale is just a social fiction. The government can and should support the economy for as long as it takes, guaranteeing both business and personal incomes, as well as writing checks every single month. That doesn’t plunge a society into “debt.” It’s not money we are “borrowing” from anyone else, like say China. We are just lending it to ourselves, which means that we can cancel the debt afterwards with no ill consequences, either. The central bank can literally write off whatever debt is accrued the day after the crisis subsides. And if you doubt that, go ahead and think about who it’s owed to. The government owes money to whom, exactly? The answer is: nobody. It has only borrowed from itself, and therefore it can cancel the debt, too.

No, there won’t be “inflation.” What there will be is massive deflation if none of the above happens. All those millions filing for unemployment? That means wages fall massively, and prices follow, too.

Think of it like filling a hole. Coronavirus has shredded a massive, gaping hole in the heart of the economy. Either the government fills it, borrowing thread, buying needles, and employing people to stitch and sew — or like any hole in a fabric, it grows, one thread fraying at a time, leading to the next. The government filling the hole is not bad economics, or irresponsible — it is the only sensible thing to do. When the fabric of the economy is whole again, then the “debt” of buying all that new thread is immediately revealed to be imaginary. If we hadn’t done it, we wouldn’t have had an economy at all. The resources we “borrowed”…from ourselves tomorrow…for use today were therefore necessary, life-saving, critical…investments. Without them, we wouldn’t have had a tomorrow at all.

Money in an event like this is a social fiction. It is a public good, whose use we must immediately and radically and dramatically expand and maximize, so that massive, life-saving, social-scale investment can happen, immediately.Americans don’t quite understand that. Capitalism has convinced them that “debt” is as real as the violence of a gun. But it isn’t. “Debt”, “credit”, “money”, and “finance” — these are all just social constructions. There are times when societies need to go into massive “debt”, which really means invest massively, so that everyone and everything, including life as they know it, can survive. That simply means they need to allow their mechanism of collective action, the government, to “borrow” artificially limited resources from itself, tomorrow for everyone, today — or else we don’t have much of a tomorrow. This is one of those moments. Or else. Life as we know it implodes.

Will Americans get that, though? Before it’s too late?

I’ll see you on the breadlines, brother.

Umair Haque
April 2020

Bron: Eudaimonia & Co en Medium Daily Digest

Eudaimonia and Co

geplaatst op: Facebook 09-04-2020



EPA Rollbacks

NeoLiberalisme Posted on Fri, April 03, 2020 15:13:44

Bericht van de NRDC 1-april-2020

https://www.nrdc.org/united-states

Dear Peter

While the COVID-19 crisis worsens in the U.S and around the world, the Trump administration is quietly pushing its anti-environment agenda forward.

At this moment the Trump administration should be focused on making our country healthier. Instead, it is taking advantage of the unprecedented global pandemic to do favors for polluters, thereby putting people’s health at further risk.

This week, the Trump administration gutted clean car standards — strong pollution and fuel efficiency standards for automobiles that have reduced massive amounts of toxic air and climate pollution from the nation’s cars and trucks.

And last week, Trump’s EPA announced it is suspending pollution rules — allowing industrial facilities to stop monitoring and reporting dangerous air pollution, without penalty, during the COVID-19 crisis.

In other words, amidst a massive public health crisis, President Trump is drastically rolling back protections for our air, water, climate — and even our health. Doesn’t this administration have more important things to do right now?

The only winner from Trump’s rollback of clean car standards is the oil industry, which wants us stuck driving dirty gas guzzlers as long as possible.

Trump’s move will dramatically increase air pollution and respiratory diseases like asthma. It will also lead to an increase of at least 867 million more metric tons of carbon emissions, when our priority needs to be cracking down on this pollution to fight climate change.

Trump’s attack on clean car standards is projected to impose $190 billion in additional health costs. It will increase the cost of driving by billions of dollars as the fuel efficiency of automobiles drops. And it will result in at least 90,000 fewer American jobs in the burgeoning clean car industry.

Then there’s the EPA’s suspension of regulatory enforcement, which is nothing short of an open license to pollute. Plain and simple.

Chemical plants, oil and gas operations, power plants, steel mills, coal plants, and more, can now dump toxic chemicals in our waters and emit deadly gases and other health-harming pollution into our air, with no accountability or oversight.

NRDC is going to do all we can to block this nefarious policy, starting with petitioning the agency to, at the very least, require companies to publicly disclose when they plan to stop monitoring and reporting their pollution and emissions.

That’s important because people need accurate and timely information about pollution in their community in order to protect themselves — especially in the midst of a pandemic that puts those with heart and lung disease at higher risk. Monitoring and reporting also serve a critically important deterrent function. Facilities are more likely to stay within their pollution limits if they know someone is watching.

There is no “right time” to impose higher health and economics costs on the people in America — and to do so now, amid a worldwide crisis, is unconscionable.

We need you standing with us to stop these attacks on our environment and our economy. So please submit your urgent letter of opposition to the White House and the EPA right away.

These moves come amid a recent growing onslaught of attacks on strong science and environmental protections by Trump and his EPA.

Last month, the Trump administration announced its “censoring science” scheme that would greatly restrict the EPA’s use of the best available science when setting environmental and public health protections.

And earlier this year, Trump’s EPA moved forward with a plan to roll back the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) — which protects people against pollution in their communities.



EPA

En dan ook nog.., Wereld Posted on Fri, March 27, 2020 10:35:45

Donald Trump just issued an executive order that could terminate as many as HALF of the science advisory committees at the Environmental Protection Agency:

“More than half of EPA’s science advisory committees could be vulnerable to repeal by the end of the fiscal year including the Children’s Health Protection Advisory Committee.”
This is unprecedented and could fundamentally undermine science at the Environmental Protection Agency for years, if not decades, to come.

The Government Accountability Office blasted Trump and his top officials for violating federal guidelines by replacing scientists with fossil fuel lobbyists and insiders at the EPA.

It’s clear Trump has no respect for science or scientists. But we can’t allow his scientific illiteracy to weaken, and in some cases, erase the critical work the EPA is doing.

And we don’t have much time to act Peter: Trump’s executive order will dismantle more than a dozen scientific committees by September.

That’s why 314 Action, the largest organization devoted to electing Democratic scientists in the nation, is working to stop Trump’s attacks on science (as well as is targeting his top lieutenants in both the House and the Senate).

Do you believe science has a place in government? That scientists should be allowed to input on policy areas related to public health, safe drinking water, clean air, the environment, and climate change?

If there’s one thing the COVID-19 pandemic underscores, it’s the critical importance of strong and sound science that protects public health and safety.

That’s why it’s so distressing that — at this perilous moment — the Trump administration is moving ahead with a new and dangerous “Censoring Science” rule. This rule would undermine science, scientists, and decades of progress in protecting our clean air, clean water, and public health.

Trump’s “Censoring Science” rule — the so-called “Strengthening Transparency in Regulatory Science” proposal — would restrict the EPA’s use of the best available science in setting new safeguards that protect our families from dirty air, unsafe drinking water, and dangerous impacts from climate change.

The proposal gives fossil-fuel-lobbyist-turned-EPA-chief, Andrew Wheeler, the power to censor the science that underlies our country’s environmental and public health protections.

He claims that the EPA should only consider publicly available data in making its policies. That may sound reasonable, but here’s the reality: thousands of strong, peer-reviewed scientific studies rely on private, confidential patient data — medical studies, personal health data, and clinical reports — which cannot be made public by law.

The net result of the Censoring Science rule is that the EPA will rely much more on questionable data and research produced by the same polluting industries the agency is supposed to be regulating.

As a former EPA administrator myself, I can tell you that this proposal has nothing to do with protecting science. It’s about advancing the Trump administration’s agenda of undermining solid science, and rolling back decades of protections for our environment, our climate, and our public health. And it’s about giving the administration’s powerful polluter allies free rein to “regulate” themselves.

In the midst of a massive, global public health crisis, we deserve a government that relies on the best available science to protect us against harm. This proposal does the opposite. In fact, this supplemental proposal was not even reviewed by the EPA’s own Scientific Advisory Board before it was released to the public, demonstrating the agency’s lack of interest in any meaningful consultation with scientific experts.

Gina McCarthy
President, NRDC 25 maart 2020



De Toestand

En dan ook nog.., Wereld Posted on Fri, March 27, 2020 10:21:06

We zijn nog steeds geïsoleerd. Toch volop bezig. Uiteraard houden we het nieuws bij en vooral ook de wereldwijde effecten.

In Nederland, een hoogontwikkeld land, vinden dagelijks discussies plaats over aantallen, mate van voldoende zorg, oorzaken en vooral gevolgen. We vreze de recessie met hoge werkeloosheid en bedrijfssluitingen. De bezuinigingen op het onderwijs, zorg en welzijn, ouderenzorg, politie, openbaar vervoer enz hebben een genadeloos negatief effect op haalbare doelstellingen.

Wat ik ook nauwlettend probeer bij te houden zijn de vingerwijzingen richting uitholling van democratie, misbruik van financiele steun, aantasting van de persvrijheid en zelfverrijking. Ook het transititieproces richting verduurzaming staat door de recessie.

Wat mij een beetje benauwd is de vergelijking met de jaren dertig Werkeloosheid werd bestreden zowel in Europa als in de VS door investeringen in het militair industriële apparaat uiteindelijk uitmondend in een wereldoorlog.

Het is ook de vraag of Europa stand houdt. De tegenstelling Noord-Zuid neemt toe door allerlei vooroordelen, financiele malversaties en rechts-populistische bewegingen. De tegenstelling oost-west neemt toe door vrijages met China en Rusland die wel met geld over de brug komen en geen problemen hebben met autocratische, zelfverrijkende regimes zoals in Albanie, Hongarije en Polen. Regimes die de rechtelijke macht hebben verzwakt of vervangen. Die de coronacrisis gebruiken om hun greep op de burgers te versterken met surveillance technieken zoals de Israelische regering ook heeft besloten zonder parlementair overleg.

Wat ook zorgelijk is , is de neiging bij populisten om de wetenschap en wetenschappelijke publicaties als nepnieuws te bestempelen en te bezuinigen op wetenschappelijke instituties. Trump heeft de wetenschaps-departement van de EPA gesloten. Zogenaamd vanwege nepnieuws. Dat betekent dat er geen controle meer is op waterwegen, radioctief afval, voedselveiligheid, gebruik van pesticiden, olievervuiling, methaan, enz.

Ook de persvrijheid staat onder druk. Polen heeft een wet aangenomen om nepnieuws te bestrijden. En alleen de overheid bepaald wat nepnieuws is. Er zijn landen die dit graag overnemen.

27 maart 2020



Coronavirus outbreak in the time of apartheid

En dan ook nog.. Posted on Fri, March 27, 2020 09:27:25

Aljazeera, maart 2020

As the number of infections and deaths from COVID-19 multiply by the day, there have been increasing calls across the world for people to show solidarity and care for each other. Yet for the Israeli government, there is no such thing as solidarity.

As soon as the first coronavirus infections were detected, the Israeli authorities demonstrated that they have no intention of easing apartheid to make sure Palestinians are able to face the epidemic under more humane conditions.

Repression has continued, with the Israeli occupation forces using the excuse of increased police presence to continue raids on some communities, such as the Issawiya neighborhood in East Jerusalem, home demolitions in places like Kafr Qasim village and the destruction of crops in Bedouin communities in the Naqab desert.

Despite four Palestinian prisoners testing positive for COVID-19, the Israeli government has so far refused to heed calls to release the 5,000 Palestinians (including 180 children) that it currently holds in its jails. And there has been no sign that the debilitating siege on the Gaza Strip, which has decimated its public services, would be lifted any time soon.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is also trying to exclude the mostly Palestinian Joint List from the formation of an emergency unity government to tackle the outbreak, calling its members “terror supporters“.

At the same time, the Israeli authorities have been quick to depict Palestinians as carriers of the virus and a threat to public health.

In early March, when the Palestinian Ministry of Health announced it had confirmed the first seven cases of the coronavirus (which causes COVID-19 disease) in the occupied Palestinian territory, Israeli Defense minister Naftali Bennett was quick to shut down the city of Bethlehem, where all the cases were located.

Of course, the concern there was not the health and safety of Palestinians in the city, but rather the threat of them infecting Israelis. The nearby settlement of Efrat – which also had confirmed infections, of course – was not put on lockdown at that time.

Shortly after, the health ministry issued a statement advising Israelis not to enter the occupied Palestinian territories. 

Then last week, Netanyahu asked the “Arab-speaking public” to follow the instruction of the ministry of health saying that there is a compliance problem among the Palestinians. No such concerns were expressed about of some members of the Jewish population of Israel, who outright refused to shut down religious schools and businesses.

This attitude towards Palestinians is of course not new. The writings of early European Zionist settlers are full of racist assumptions about Arab hygiene and living conditions, and the threat of the disease coming from the Palestinian population was an early justification for apartheid.

Apart from the decades-old repression and discrimination, during the COVID-19 epidemic, Palestinians will be facing another consequence of occupation and apartheid – a broken healthcare system.

The roots of its dysfunction go back to the mandate era, when the British discouraged the formation of a Palestinian-run healthcare sector. The Palestinian population (mostly the urban parts of it) was serviced by a number of hospitals that the British colonialists set up, as well as health facilities established by various Western missionaries. Meanwhile, the Jewish settlers were allowed to set up their own healthcare system, funded generously from abroad and run independently of the mandate.

During World War II, some missionaries left and closed down their clinics, and after 1948, the British withdrew, leaving behind an ill-performing healthcare infrastructure. In 1949, Egypt annexed Gaza. The following year, Jordan did the same with the West Bank. Over the next 17 years, Cairo and Amman provided for the Palestinian population living under their rule, but they did not really establish a well-functioning healthcare system.

UNRWA – the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East – had to step up its services, providing primary healthcare, while the Palestinians started building a network of charitable healthcare facilities.

After the war of 1967 and the Israeli occupation of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, Israel as an occupying power was legally responsible for healthcare of the Palestinians, but unsurprisingly, it did nothing to encourage the development of a robust healthcare sector. To illustrate the point: in 1975, the budget allocated for healthcare in the West Bank was smaller than that of one Israeli hospital for the whole year.

In 1994, the Palestinian Authority was created and took over service provision. Needless to say, the continuing occupation and the fact that the Authority’s budget was dependent on foreign donors and the whims of the Israeli government, as well as the corruption of PA officials, did not allow the Palestinian health sector to improve. 

As a result, if you were to enter a Palestinian hospital in the West Bank today, you would be struck by the overcrowding of patients, the shortages of supplies, the inadequate equipment and the substandard infrastructure and sanitation. Medical professionals have repeatedly protested the poor working conditions in their hospitals, most recently in February this year, but to no avail.

With just 1.23 beds per 1,000 people, 2,550 working doctors, less than 20 intensive care specialists and less than 120 ventilators in all public hospitals, the occupied West Bank is facing a public health disaster if the authorities do not contain the spread of COVID-19.

The situation in the West Bank may seem bleak, but the one in the Gaza Strip is simply catastrophic. The United Nations announced that the strip will be unlivable by 2020. It is now 2020 and the residents of the Gaza Strip – apart from inhuman living conditions – are now also facing a COVID-19 outbreak, as the first cases were confirmed on March 21. 

The Israeli, Egyptian and PA-imposed blockade of Gaza has brought its healthcare system to the brink of collapse. This has been compounded by cycles of destruction of health facilities and a slow rebuilding efforts following repeated large-scale military offensives by the Israeli military. 

The people of Gaza already face dire conditions: unemployment is at 44 percent (61 percent for the youth); 80 percent of the population is dependent on some form of foreign assistance; 97 percent of water is undrinkable; and 10 percent of children have stunted growth due to malnutrition. 

Healthcare provision is on a constant decline. According to the NGO Medical Aid for Palestinians, since the year 2000 “there has been a drop in the number of hospital beds (1.8 to 1.58), doctors (1.68 to 1.42) and nurses (2.09 to 1.98) per 1,000 people, leading to overcrowding and reduced quality of services”. Israel’s ban on the import of technology with possible “dual use” has restricted the purchasing of equipment, such as X-ray scanners and medical radioscopes.

Regular power cuts threaten the lives of thousands of patients relying on medical apparatuses, including babies in incubators. Hospitals lack about 40 percent of essential medicines, and there are inadequate amounts of basic medical supplies, such as syringes and gauze. The 2018 decision of the Trump administration to stop US funding for UNRWA also affected the agency’s ability to provide healthcare and bring doctors to perform complex surgeries in Gaza.

The limits of the Gaza healthcare system were tested in 2018 during the March of the Great Return, when Israeli soldiers opened mass fire on unarmed Palestinians protesting near the fence separating the strip from Israeli territory. In those days, hospitals were overwhelmed with wounded and dead, and for months they were struggling to provide proper care for the thousands injured by live ammunition, many of whom were permanently disabled.

The Gaza Strip is one of the most densely populated areas in the world, which also experiences severe problems with water and sanitation infrastructure. It is clear that stopping COVID-19 from spreading will be next to impossible. It is also clear that the population, which is already worn down by malnutrition, a higher rate of disability (due to all the Israeli assaults), and psychological distress due to war and hardship will be that much more vulnerable to the virus. Many will die and the healthcare system will likely collapse.

So as the West Bank and Gaza face potential health catastrophes amid an impeding COVID-19 epidemic, the question is, what will Israel do? Will it give access to its healthcare system to Palestinians? Will it at least stop blocking foreign medical aid?

A recent video that went viral on Palestinian social media can give us the answer. In it, a Palestinian labourer is seen struggling to breathe by the side of a road at an Israel checkpoint near Beit Sira village. His Israeli employer had called the Israeli police on him after seeing him severely sick and suspecting that he had the virus. He had been picked up and dumped at the checkpoint.

Decades of settler colonial rule, military occupation, and repeated deadly assaults have taught Palestinians not to expect any “solidarity” from the Israeli apartheid government. In this, like in previous crises, they will pull through with their proverbial sumud (perseverance).

The views expressed in this article are the authors’ own and do not necessarily reflect A



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En dan ook nog.. Posted on Fri, March 27, 2020 09:22:02

Daily Koss, 26 maart 2020.

Peter,

Amazon is endangering its workers during the coronavirus outbreak! Workers in at least nine warehouses have already tested positive.
Amazon must be responsible and provide all of its workers fully paid leave now. Amazon is one of the largest and wealthiest companies in the world. Throughout the coronavirus crisis, Amazon has positioned itself as a new essential service for the technological era. But the services it offers wouldn’t exist without the thousands of workers that provide them directly. What’s truly essential in this global pandemic is allowing people to protect the health and wellbeing of themselves and their families. As schools shut down, hospitals fill, and states adopt protective measures, workers must be able to take care of their loved ones and avoid spreading this virus.

COVID-19 has disrupted society on a level our country has never faced. It’s made one truth abundantly clear: paid leave should be a right, not a privilege.
The health of our nation lies in people being able to stay home AND still care for their families. Amazon workers, including grocery workers at subsidiaries like Whole Foods, should be no exception.
Amazon’s warehouse workers, delivery workers, and workers at its subsidiaries, are being forced to work on the frontlines of this crisis. They deserve paid leave now.



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