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    United Nations: Turkish arbitrariness changed the climate in Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Mon 11 Sep 2023, 9:34 am

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    [size=52]United Nations: Turkish arbitrariness changed the climate in Iraq[/size]
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    On Monday, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights criticized Turkish behavior towards Iraq as raising a state of emergency in the field of human rights in many countries, stressing the need to fight those who get away with impunity as a result of their plundering and destruction of the environment. 
    The report, published by the Voice of America Network and translated by the Maalouma Agency, stated that High Commissioner Volker Tuck referred before the United Nations Human Rights Council to the environmental horror represented by the current crisis as a result of Turkish arbitrariness. The report added that “Tuck described his recent visit to the city of Basra. 
    ” Southern Iraq, where palm trees once lined the canals, and the current arid drought as a result of Turkish dams, rising temperatures and pollution that are depleting fresh water supplies, are creating a barren landscape of rubble and dust. 
    Tuck continued by saying, “This mounting damage represents a human rights emergency in Iraq and in many other countries,” stressing that “climate change is pushing millions of people into famine, and it is destroying hopes, opportunities, homes, and lives. In recent months, urgent warnings have become realities.” "Fatal again and again all over the world." 
    He noted, "We do not need more warnings. The dystopian future already exists and we need to take immediate, urgent action." At a time when the scourges of climate change are forcing more and more people to leave their homes, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said that he was "shocked." of indifference to the increasing number of migrant deaths.
    “It is clear that a much larger number of migrants and refugees are dying without anyone noticing,” he stressed, pointing to more than 2,300 people reported dead or missing in the Mediterranean this year, including more than 600 losing their lives in a shipwreck. One off the coast of the Mediterranean. End quote. 25 D

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