Tag: human rights

Private Prison Company Poisoned Immigrants at Adelanto for A Decade

Earth Justice After seven months of investigation, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a final report and an official Notice of Warning to the GEO Group (GEO) for multiple violations in response to their misuse of the toxic pesticide HDQ Neutral inside the Adelanto Detention Facility (Adelanto). The EPA investigation…

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U.S. Smart Meters and Wireless, No Anti-Nuke Space Treaty, No Nuremberg Code, But Let’s Do Paris in Spring?

By Patricia Burke When a portion of the population became injured and/or disabled by the imposition of “smart” utility meters within the last decade, many advocacy groups began calling for decision-makers to adhere to the Nuremberg Code. The question of the Code is arising again…

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Timepeace: Political Narratives and “Urgent” Decision-Making — Covid, Climate, Censorship, and Domestic Terror (Part 6)

By Patricia Burke Barreling down the highway, suddenly there is road construction ahead…. This is a place where drivers merge and change lanes, where conflict and stress can build, and where accidents can occur. Is humanity at a similar juncture? Are life choices being contracted…

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Timepeace: Not A Race To 5G — A Race To Human Rights, Climate Reverence, and Cultural Integrity: The Penetrating Flow (Part 5)

By Patricia Burke *Words with multiple layers of meaning, when translated from Chinese, are capitalized, to distinguish them from common use. There is a Chinese proverb:  Do not have each foot on a different boat. I remember the moment when a colleague of mine sat…

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Cellphones: So, What’s the Big Worry About a Bit of Precipitation or a Coffee Spill on Your Device, When We Don’t Bother to Actually Test For Safety? Because….

By Patricia Burke A recent post from Australians for Safe Technology asks: Did you know that children have thinner brains than adults? Did you know that children’s brains have a higher water content than adults? Is should be no surprise then that children absorb significantly…

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The Victims of Forced Sterilizations in Peru Continue to Demand Justice

By Adriana Hildenbrand and Miryam Rivera Holguin, Translated by Teodora C. Hasegan In Peru, during the government of Alberto Fujimori, 244,234 women and 20,693 men were irreversibly sterilized as part of national family planning policies (1996-1999). These forced surgical procedures were denounced as violations of human…

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