War and Peace: America's Humane War and the Crisis in Ukraine (New Books Network)

The discussion considers the recent book Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War, written by Samuel Moyn, and its relevance to the current war in Ukraine. The event featured the author (Moyn), as well as Silja Voeneky, of the University of Freiburg, Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies and Frauke Lachenmann, of the Connecticut/Baden-Württemberg Human Rights Research Consortium. James Cavallaro, of the University Network for Human Rights, Yale Law School and Wesleyan University, was the moderator. The public address questions to the panelists in the second half of the event.

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Explained: Why was Bolivia’s former president Jeanine Áñez jailed, what is the political controversy surrounding it? (The Indian Express)

A joint report published in July 2020 by Harvard University’s International Human Rights Clinic and the University Network for Human Rights (UNHR) accused Áñez’s interim government of carrying out gross human rights abuses. It claimed at least 23 indigenous Bolivians were killed and over 230 injured by soldiers in the towns of Sakaba and Senkata, during protests against her government in November 2019. This was reportedly the second deadliest month in terms of civilian deaths by state forces since Bolivia became a democracy in 1982.

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DEC Delays Decision 6th Time Around National Grid Gas Vaporizers Near Greenpoint NYCHA Property

No matter what the Public Service Commission says about the need for the project, the bid to build two new LNG vaporizers at the plant goes against New York’s climate laws, attorney for the Sane Energy Project and Cooper Park Resident Council Ruhan Nagra said…“We are extremely disappointed that DEC has failed once again to stand with environmental justice communities.”

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Nuevas pruebas contra la Marina mexicana en el caso de la desaparición de los 43 de Ayotzinapa (RFI)

“Por su parte James Cavallaro, profesor de la universidad de Yale y expresidente de la Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos dijo que las autoridades mexicanas deben responder las preguntas sobre la desaparición de los estudiantes. “En vez de entrar en afirmaciones sobre la confianza o falta de confianza que podría tener el señor presidente López Obrador en las Fuerzas Armadas, trabajemos en función de hechos”, estima Cavallaro.”

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¿Cómo afrontar la impunidad activa en México? La opción de un mecanismo internacional (Animal Politico)

“Este blog resume los principales argumentos y propuestas del reporte “La Impunidad Activa en México: Cómo entender y enfrentar las violaciones masivas a los derechos humanos” de Alejandro Anaya Muñoz, James Cavallaro y Patricia Cruz Marín, publicado por el ITESO y la University Network for Human Rights en 2021. El informe fue presentado en México el 13 y 15 julio de 2021. 1

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Campaign calling for release of Kashmiri activist Khurram Parvez gains momentum (Peoples Dispatch)

“Organizations such as Amnesty International, University Network for Human Rights, Samidoun Palestinian Prisoners Network, #StandWithKashmir as well as Mary Lawlor the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders, have condemned the activist’s arrest saying the anti-terror laws are being misused to criminalized the work of human rights defenders in India.”

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"What do we want? Climate Justice!"

“According to Ruhan Nagra, the director of the Environmental Justice Initiative and the senior clinical supervisor at the University Network for Human Rights, environmental and climate law is moving in a direction that’s much more community focused. This is evident in New York’s landmark law, the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. ‘I think the environmental justice protections built into the CLCPA are very significant, and absolutely a result of all of the grassroots organizing that’s happened in order to make these sorts of climate justice laws a reality,’ she said.”

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Decision on Greenpoint Energy Center Delayed Again as DEC, National Grid Hash Out Details (Brooklyn Paper)

“Ruhan Nagra, director of the Environmental Justice Initiative at University Network for Human Rights, who represents Sane Energy in their lawsuit against National Grid, said enforcing the policy so late in the review process does not really comply with CP29. ‘It is absolutely insufficient to decide at the end of a public permit process that suddenly this policy applies and therefore National Grid needs to submit this public participation plan and have a public information session, and then somehow presume that National Grid has fulfilled its obligations under CP29 by doing that,’ she said.”

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Touring Louisiana's Chemical Ghost Town (The New Yorker)

“Sasol bought out those who remained. Black families were offered less than white families who lived nearby. Many families didn’t want to give up their land. One man, who became the subject of the documentary “Mossville: When Great Trees Fall,” simply refused to leave; the plant was built around his property, his electricity and water were cut off, and he broke out in boils. Today, only a handful of people claim residence.”

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Activists Say Analysis of Greenpoint Energy Center Expansion is Flawed, Call on DEC to Reject Permits (Brooklyn Paper)

“But a letter from the Sane Energy Project — which was also signed by the University Network for Human Rights, Pace Environmental Law Clinic, Dr. Anthony Ingraffea, and Dr. Robert Howarth, who sits on the state Climate Action Panel – says [National Grid’s CLCPA] analysis is faulty. The group say National Grid did not analyze the environmental impact on the surrounding community, including the nearby public housing complex Cooper Park Houses.”

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