Tourist in spite of herself. Arrived in October in France, like thousands of her compatriots fleeing the war, Tetiana, a 22-year-old Ukrainian, comes up against the wall of the administration about her status. This preposterous story, revealed by our colleagues from France 3is told in detail in a online petition by the Northerner who currently hosts the young woman.Before the start of the war, Tetiana was studying tourism in her country. At the end of 2021, his university allowed him...
Tehran Concerns about detained Iranians on hunger strike In Iran, political opponents are being arrested again and again - the doctor Farhad Meysami is protesting with a hunger strike. photo © Florian Schroetter/AP/dpa Imprisoned doctor Farhad Meysami in Iran is on hunger strike to protest against the regime. In recent photos he is completely emaciated. Images of an Iranian activist on hunger strike have sparked widespread concern on social media. Human rights activists published photos of doctor Farhad Meysami, who...
“A relief”, for the world of cinema. Renowned Iranian director Jafar Panahi, imprisoned for nearly seven months in Iran, was released on bail on Friday, the NGO Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI, based in New York) announced. Panahi, whose films have won awards at several European film festivals, was released "two days after going on a hunger strike", according to CHRI, while Iranian newspaper Shargh published a photo of Panahi hugging one of his support upon his release...
Status: 02/03/2023 1:37 p.m Iranian activist Meysami has been imprisoned for more than four years. When the protests began in the autumn, he went on a hunger strike. Now pictures of the completely emaciated man have become public and have caused concern. Photos of an Iranian activist on hunger strike have sparked widespread concern on social media. Human rights activists have published photos of doctor Farhad Meysami, who has been in prison since 2018. The 53-year-old can be seen with...
Iranian director Jafar Panahi is resisting his imprisonment. "I have been on a hunger strike to protest the illegal and inhumane behavior of the judicial and security apparatus since the morning of February 1," the 62-year-old said, according to a statement shared by his wife Tahereh Saeedi and son Panah Panahi on Instagram on Wednesday evening published. First reported deadline about that. "I refuse to eat, drink or take any medicine until released," the director said, according to the statement....
human rights According to the UN program, hunger is becoming a "wildfire" Mothers and babies suffering from malnutrition wait for help at a World Food Program (WFP) clinic in Kabul. According to the UN Food Organization, malnutrition rates in Afghanistan have reached a record high. photo © Ebrahim Noroozi/AP/dpa Wheat, rice, soy and corn prices are skyrocketing amid multiple global crises. As a result, millions are starving - and hundreds of thousands are struggling to survive. Climate change, the Ukraine...
Jungle camp 2023 Tearful confession in the camp: Jana Pallaske reports why hunger triggers her so much Jungle camp 2023: Jana and papis © RTL It began with an argument over a few drops of oil and ended with an emotional confession: Jana Pallaske revealed to Papis Loveday why the topic of food bothers her so much in the camp. Rice with beans - for 17 days: Those who embark on the jungle camp adventure usually know what to expect...
He wants to get the attention of President Joe Biden. An American citizen imprisoned in Iran announced the start of a hunger strike on Monday in the hope of being released from Tehran jails. “All I ask, sir, is that one minute of your time in the next seven days be devoted to the plight of the American hostages in Iran,” Siamak Namazi wrote in an open letter."Only the President of the United States has the power to bring us...
A few months ago, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva stepped onto a brightly lit stage on a Sunday. It was early September, the elections in Brazil had not yet taken place and the left-wing politician had not yet been elected his country's new president. Here, in the headquarters of the metalworkers' union of São Bernardo, deep in the industrial belt of the Brazilian metropolis São Paulo, he stopped on his election campaign tour. It was a home game. His name...
A few months ago, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva stepped onto a brightly lit stage on a Sunday. It was early September, the elections in Brazil had not yet taken place and the left-wing politician had not yet been elected his country's new president. Here, in the headquarters of the metalworkers' union of São Bernardo, deep in the industrial belt of the Brazilian metropolis São Paulo, he stopped on his election campaign tour. It was a home game. His name...