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Maison des Talibés Confronts Abuse of ‘Talibé’ children in Senegal

Mamadou Ba, president and founder of Maison des Talibés, speaks to talibés in Saint-Louis, Senegal, at the opening ceremony of the organisation's centre on Jan. 1, 2026. Courtesy: Ramata Haidara

Mamadou Ba, president and founder of Maison des Talibés, speaks to talibés in Saint-Louis, Senegal, at the opening ceremony of the organisation’s centre on Jan. 1, 2026. Courtesy: Ramata Haidara

By Megan Fahrney
SAINT-LOUIS, Senegal, Feb 27 2026 – When you walk through the streets of Senegal’s cities, you notice them almost immediately: young boys in worn clothes, clutching plastic cans or tin bowls, weaving between cars and pedestrians to ask for spare change or food. They are often barefoot, alone and hungry. These children are known as talibés.

Boys aged approximately 5-15, known as talibé children, reside in daaras, schools run by marabouts.

Human Rights Watch says many marabouts, “who serve as de facto guardians, conscientiously carry out the important tradition of providing young boys with a religious and moral education.”

However, many of the schools are unregulated.

“However, thousands of so-called teachers use religious education as a cover for economic exploitation of the children in their charge, with no fear of being investigated or prosecuted,” the report says. The talibés from these ‘schools’ spend much of their days begging for food on the streets and suffering a range of human rights abuses. They regularly experience beatings, inadequate food and medical care, and neglect.

Mamadou Ba, president and founder of Maison des Talibés, is striving to change the narrative. Ba created the organisation Maison des Talibés (“House of Talibés”) three years ago in Saint-Louis, Senegal, with the goal of empowering talibés, improving their living conditions, and teaching them skills to help them succeed in young adulthood.

“I want to improve talibés’ lives,” Ba said. “I’m trying to help them in the future when they grow up [to be] self-sufficient.”

Ba himself was a talibé as a child. A Senegal native, Ba was sent away to Daara at the age of seven in a city called Sokone. He said he remained there for eight years, enduring very tough conditions and was not fed by his marabout.

Once Ba aged out of the daara, he moved to Dakar and later Saint-Louis to be a marabout.

While in Saint-Louis, Ba began to devote his time to French and English study. He got involved with an international organisation that supported talibés but found their approach of simply donating food to the talibés was not going to cut it. Ba knew he needed to equip the children with skills to succeed in young adulthood after leaving the daara.

“They have one way out, which is becoming a marabout,” Ba said. “I don’t want them basically to have one choice, which is a Quranic teacher. I want them to have different choices, different options, [to become] whatever they want.”

Maison des Talibés began as a true grassroots effort. Ba formed relationships with local marabouts, gaining their trust and allowing him to enter the daaras to provide the talibés services. He reached out to his friend, Abib Fall, a doctor in the area, who agreed to provide medical care to talibés in his free time. Ba himself began teaching the children English, providing food and rehabilitating the daaras.

“It’s very fundamental to have a connection with the marabouts; otherwise, you cannot do this work,” Ba said. “I speak the language that they speak, so they listen to me more … I’m a former talibé, so I know them very well.”

Equipped with English language skills, Ba expanded the organisation by speaking with international visitors and businesses in Saint-Louis to request financial support and recruit volunteers.

“The objective is education and handcraft,” Ba said. “I know that if they have the education and the handcraft, they will be like me or better.”

“I know how you get them there, because I went through that and I experienced it,” Ba said.

A 2019 report by Human Rights Watch documented 16 talibé deaths from abuse and neglect and dozens of cases of beatings, neglect, sexual abuse and the chaining and imprisonment in daaras. An estimated 50,000 young boys live as talibés across Senegal, as of 2017.

Though families often send their children to live in daaras voluntarily, the system is widely considered to be trafficking. Many talibés in Senegal come from impoverished communities in Guinea-Bissau and other neighbouring countries.

Over the years, the daara system has evolved from what it once was. Historically, talibés resided predominantly in rural environments, where they worked on farms in exchange for food or received donations from villagers. With urbanisation, the system has transformed into exploitation and begging.

Ramata Haidara, an American Fulbright fellow in Saint-Louis, met Ba outside of a museum in the city. After learning about Maison des Talibés, Haidara immediately got involved as a volunteer English teacher.

Haidara said she has witnessed her students’ confidence grow over time.

“[We] show them that you deserve to have resources and an education and people who are kind to you,” Haidara said.

On January 1, 2026, Maison des Talibés unveiled its first physical building to support talibés by giving them a safe space outside of the daara to learn skills, attend classes, eat, shower and receive medical care.

The centre’s opening ceremony drew over 100 talibés. Ba said the organisation serves many more than that in total, and that he hopes to expand its reach in the future.

Cheikh Tidiane Diallo, a perfume and soap maker living in Morocco, was one of Maison des Talibés’ first students. Diallo said he credits Ba and the organisation with giving him the skills and connections to move to Morocco and pursue his career.

“He has a good heart,” Diallo said of Ba. “He has never given up. I really appreciate that passion from him.”

Ba said he sees his younger self in the talibés he serves and is inspired by them just as they are inspired by him.

“This is a place where they can laugh, a place where they can eat, a place where they can feel okay,” Ba said. “This is our home.”

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Philippines: ‘Preventing Similar Cases Requires Dismantling the Mechanisms That Treat Dissent as Crime’

By CIVICUS
Feb 27 2026 –  
CIVICUS discusses the criminalisation of dissent in the Philippines with Kyle A Domequil, spokesperson of the Free Tacloban 5 Network, a campaign supporting journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio, human rights defender Marielle Domequil and their co-accused and advocating for their release.

Philippines: ‘Preventing Similar Cases Requires Dismantling the Mechanisms That Treat Dissent as Crime’

Kyle A Domequil

On 22 January, a Philippines court convicted Cumpio and Domequil of terrorism financing, sentencing them to between 12 and 18 years in prison. The two were among five people arrested in February 2020 following unlawful police and military raids. Rights groups condemned the verdict as a miscarriage of justice, arguing it exemplifies how anti-terror laws silence critics through ‘red-tagging’, a practice of publicly accusing people of communist or terrorist links without evidence, subjecting them to surveillance and exposing them to arrest and violence.

What were the circumstances of the arrests?

In the early hours of 7 February 2020, police and military forces raided the offices of several organisations in Tacloban City. Five people were arrested: Cumpio, a community journalist and Domequil, a Rural Missionaries of the Philippines lay worker, along with Alexander Philip Abinguna, a member of Karapatan’s National Council, People Surge Network spokesperson Marissa Cabaljao and Mira Legion of Bagong Alyansang Makabayan-Eastern Visayas. They’re collectively known as the Tacloban 5.

The raids followed Karapatan publicly raising concerns about extensive surveillance of its office and other organisations in the city. Days before her arrest, Cumpio reported to the Centre for Media Freedom and Responsibility that masked men had been tailing the staff of Eastern Vista, the local news website where she served as executive director. Cumpio was already being followed and Legion received a very suspicious call from a man saying who just kept saying ‘stop it’. Cumpio was able to publish on Eastern Vista about what was happening to them just a few days before the arrest.

The Tacloban 5 have denounced that evidence was planted during the raid. Ammunition, explosives, firearms and a Communist Party flag were allegedly found where they slept, under pillows and mattresses and even near Cabaljao’s one-year-old child’s crib. They were unable to witness the seizure because they were turned away during the search. Authorities also seized ₱557,360 (approx. US$9,600) in cash.

Cabaljao and Legion faced bailable charges of illegal possession of firearms and were eventually granted bail. On top of that, Abinguna, Cumpio and Domequil faced non-bailable charges of illegal possession of explosives. Since their arrest, they remained detained while facing successive charges widely viewed as politically motivated. Now Cumpio and Domequil have been convicted, while Abinguna remains in pretrial detention six years after being detained.

What evidence did the court rely on to convict Cumpio and Domequil?

The conviction rested almost entirely on testimonies from four ‘rebel returnees’, people who claim to have left armed groups and who receive financial support from the military. They testified that on 29 March 2019, they saw Cumpio and Domequil at a camp of the New People’s Army (NPA), the armed wing of the Communist Party, handing cash, ammunition and clothing to an NPA commander.

There was no corroborating proof or documentary or photographic evidence, just those testimonies from military assets whose credibility should have been questioned. The defence presented evidence that Cumpio and Domequil were elsewhere that day and they also presented documents of their activities, but the court dismissed this.

The court acquitted Cumpio and Domequil of the illegal possession of explosives and firearms charges, ruling the evidence was based on unreliable witnesses and inconsistent narratives and there was indeed an opportunity for planting evidence. Yet on the same lies and perjured testimonies, the same court found them guilty of terrorism financing and sentenced them to 12 to 18 years in prison.

This verdict is particularly troubling given that in October 2025 the Court of Appeals had overturned a civil forfeiture case against them, finding there was little reason to believe they were connected to the NPA. The Court of Appeals even warned against the hasty labelling of human rights workers as terrorists.

How do anti-terror laws and red-tagging enable cases such as this?

They function as tools of political persecution. Red-tagging labels people as linked to insurgent or terrorist groups without credible evidence. Once red-tagged, they face arrest, harassment, surveillance and threats. It creates a climate where suspicion replaces due process.

The anti-terrorism law contains vague, overly broad provisions. Authorities can associate community organising humanitarian work and journalism with armed groups, even without intent to commit violence. Cumpio was reporting on red-tagging and illegal searches before her arrest. Her radio programme was also red-tagged.

Public vilification combined with expansive security legislation produces a repeatable pattern: stigmatise, raid, charge and detain for years. Cumpio and Domequil’s case reflects this architecture of repression.

Who celebrated their conviction, and what does that reveal?

The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) celebrated the verdict as a ‘decisive legal victory against terrorism’. NTF-ELCAC is a government body that systematically targets activists, human rights defenders and journalists through red-tagging. It has repeatedly accused Karapatan of being a communist front. It labels legitimate civil society organisations as terrorist supporters, creating the pretext for raids, arrests and prosecutions.

When a court convicts a community journalist based on compromised testimony and the government’s counter-insurgency apparatus celebrates, it reveals the conviction’s true purpose: silencing dissent and punishing those who document abuses.

What’s happened to the other members of the Tacloban 5?

Cabaljao and Legion were released on bail, but not without suffering frozen assets, multiple cases, extended detention and relentless red-tagging. Abinguna remains in pretrial detention and his trial continues at Tacloban City Regional Trial Court, where the prosecution has so far presented fewer than half its listed witnesses, effectively delaying proceedings and prolonging his detention.

While detained, Abinguna was hit with additional trumped-up charges: double murder and attempted murder, based solely on testimony from a ‘rebel returnee’ who tried to link him to an alleged NPA ambush in October 2019. Cumpio faced the same charges until a court granted her motion to quash them in November 2025. Abinguna’s motion was denied.

Beyond this case, what does Karapatan’s documentation reveal about the broader pattern?

Karapatan documents arbitrary imprisonment, enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings and militarisation across the Philippines. We conduct fact-finding missions, file cases through courts and international human rights bodies, provide psychosocial support to victims and help organise victims’ families.

Under the current government, the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 and the Terrorism Financing Prevention and Suppression Act of 2012 have been aggressively enforced not to protect the public, but to persecute critics and suppress dissent.

The Tacloban 5 case exposes how counter-terrorism laws, fabricated charges, judicial harassment and years of unjust detention silence activists, humanitarian workers, human rights defenders and journalists. It’s not an isolated incident; it’s a deliberate strategy.

According to our latest data, there are around 700 political prisoners in the Philippines. Many face the same pattern: red-tagging, questionable raids, planted evidence, reliance on testimony from military assets and prolonged detention.

What happens next?

The case is under appeal. All available legal remedies are being pursued. The conviction needs rigorous review, particularly of due process violations and evidentiary standards in terrorism-related cases. Courts must ensure national security claims don’t override fundamental rights.

But we need more than case-by-case appeals. Structural reforms are essential. Red-tagging must be explicitly prohibited with those responsible held accountable. The anti-terrorism law must be repealed or fundamentally amended to prevent misuse against human rights defenders and journalists. Safeguards must be strengthened to prevent unlawful raids, evidence-planting and security force abuses. NTF-ELCAC must be held accountable for its role in criminalising dissent.

Ultimately, prevention of similar cases requires the dismantling of mechanisms that treat dissent as crime. Without accountability and structural reform, the criminalisation of activism will continue.

CIVICUS interviews a wide range of civil society activists, experts and leaders to gather diverse perspectives on civil society action and current issues for publication on its CIVICUS Lens platform. The views expressed in interviews are the interviewees’ and do not necessarily reflect those of CIVICUS. Publication does not imply endorsement of interviewees or the organisations they represent.

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Clicks Brings Communicator to New Markets with Localized Keyboard Layouts

LONDON, Feb. 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Clicks Technology, today announced expanded language support for Clicks Communicator, introducing new localized keyboard layouts that bring the communication-focused Android smartphone to more users globally. The update reflects stronger-than-expected demand since opening reservations earlier this year, and reinforces the role of Communicator being purpose-built to help people communicate with confidence and take action on the go.

New keyboard layouts include French (AZERTY), German (QWERTZ), Korean and Arabic, enabling Communicator to better serve customers across Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

In response to strong global interest, Clicks extended the early bird window to March 15, giving customers in these markets the opportunity to take advantage of special pricing and bonuses.

Customers will configure their preferred keyboard layout, along with their Communicator color and back Covers, closer to shipping.

“Communicator reservations continue to exceed our most optimistic forecasts,” said Adrian Li Mow Ching, CEO at Clicks. “The response from customers around the world sends a strong signal that Communicator fills a gap for a phone purpose-built for communicating and taking action. Adding support for French (AZERTY), German (QWERTZ), Korean and Arabic keyboard layouts allows us to bring the Communicator experience to a larger and more diverse audience.”

Purpose-Built For Fast, Responsive Communications Over Time

Clicks also confirmed today that Communicator will be powered by the Dimensity 8300 (MT8883), a modern 4nm architecture that delivers a fast, responsive experience, with performance to spare.

As a smartphone purpose-built for doing, not doomscrolling, Communicator is designed to feel instant and responsive every time it’s picked up, empowering customers to take action on the go. Clicks selected the MT8883 platform to provide plenty of performance headroom while ensuring the experience continues to meet customer expectations over time.

“In building Clicks Communicator, every decision starts with the experience we want customers to have from a device purpose-built for communication,” said Jeff Gadway, Chief Marketing Officer at Clicks. “Strong early demand gave us the opportunity to step up to a more advanced platform that delivers smooth multitasking, consistent responsiveness and strong efficiency with performance to spare.”

The MT8883 platform also supports a long runway for Android and security updates, with software support planned through Android 20 and five years of security updates.

Pricing and Availability

Clicks Communicator will be available in Smoke, Clover, and Onyx at a special launch price of USD $499. Purchase your reservation before March 15 to lock in early bird pricing and priority access:

Clicks Communicator will begin shipping later this year.

Meet Clicks at MWC 2026
Clicks will be meeting with media, creators and partners at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, March 2-5. Media interested in briefings or hands-on demos can contact [email protected].

About Clicks Technology

Clicks Technology Ltd is a mobile company empowering people through purpose-built technology. After launching the Clicks Keyboard Case in 2024, Clicks has shipped over 100,000 keyboards for iPhone, Google Pixel and Motorola Razr, with customers in more than 100 countries. Introduced in 2026, Clicks Communicator and Clicks Power Keyboard enable people to cut through the noise and do more on the go. Founded by a team of creators and technologists with decades of experience at some of the world’s most well-known mobile brands, Clicks is passionate about building products to help people take action. For more information on Clicks, visit: clicks.tech.

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Clicks étend la distribution du Communicator sur le marché français

LONDRES, 27 févr. 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Clicks Technology a annoncé aujourd'hui l'extension de la prise en charge linguistique du Clicks Communicator, avec l'introduction de nouvelles configurations de clavier localisées qui permettront à un plus grand nombre d'utilisateurs globalement de profiter de ce smartphone Android axé sur la communication. Cette mise à jour reflète une demande supérieure aux prévisions depuis l'ouverture des réservations en début d'année et renforce le rôle du Communicator, conçu pour aider les utilisateurs à communiquer avec assurance et agir où qu'ils se trouvent.

Les nouvelles dispositions de clavier comprennent le français (AZERTY), l'allemand (QWERTZ), l'arabe et le coréen, ce qui permet au Communicator de mieux servir ses clients en Europe, au Moyen-Orient et en Asie.

En réponse à l'intérêt porté, Clicks a prolongé la période de précommande jusqu'au 15 mars, offrant ainsi aux clients de ces nouveaux marchés la possibilité de bénéficier de prix spéciaux et autres bonus de lancement.

À l'approche de la date d'expédition, les acheteurs pourront choisir leur configuration de clavier préférée, ainsi que la couleur et les coques arrière de leur Communicator.

« Les réservations pour le Communicator continuent de dépasser nos prévisions les plus optimistes », a déclaré Adrian Li Mow Ching, PDG de Clicks. « La réaction de nos clients à travers le monde montre clairement que le Communicator comble un vide en tant que téléphone spécialement conçu pour communiquer et agir. L'ajout de la prise en charge des claviers français (AZERTY), allemands (QWERTZ), arabes et coréens nous permet d'offrir l'expérience Communicator à un public plus large et plus diversifié. »

Conçu pour des communications rapides et réactives dans le temps

Clicks a également confirmé aujourd'hui que le Communicator sera équipé du Dimensity 8300 (MT8883), une architecture moderne de 4nm qui offre une expérience rapide et réactive, avec de la performance à revendre.

Communicator est un smartphone spécialement conçu pour agir, et non pour faire défiler sans fin les actualités. Communicator est conçu pour délivrer une sensation d'instantanéité et de réactivité à chaque prise en main, permettant ainsi aux utilisateurs d'agir où qu'ils soient. Clicks a choisi la plateforme MT8883 afin d'offrir suffisamment de performance tout en garantissant une expérience qui réponde aux attentes de nos clients dans le temps.

« En concevant le Clicks Communicator, chaque décision commence avec l’expérience client qui se veut spécialement conçu pour la communication », a déclaré Jeff Gadway, directeur marketing chez Clicks. « La forte demande initiale nous a permis un passage à une plateforme plus avancée offrant une utilisation multitâche fluide, réactive et d’une grande efficacité. »

La plateforme MT8883 prend en charge les mises à jour de sécurité Android sur cinq ans, avec une assistance prévue jusqu'à Android 20.

Prix et disponibilité

Le Clicks Communicator sera disponible en coloris Smoke, Clover et Onyx au prix de lancement spécial de 499$ US. Faites votre réservation avant le 15 mars pour bénéficier du prix early bird et d'un accès prioritaire :

Clicks Communicator sera expédié dans le courant de l'année.

Rencontrez Clicks au MWC 2026
Clicks rencontrera les médias, les créateurs et ses partenaires au Mobile World Congress de Barcelone, du 2 au 5 mars. Les médias intéressés par des briefings ou des démonstrations pratiques peuvent contacter [email protected] .

À propos de Clicks Technology

Clicks Technology Ltd est une entreprise mobile qui donne du pouvoir aux utilisateurs grâce à une technologie spécialement conçue. Après avoir lancé le Clicks Keyboard Case en 2024, Clicks a expédié plus de 100 000 claviers pour iPhone, Google Pixel et Motorola Razr, avec des clients dans plus de 100 pays. Lancés en 2026, le Clicks Communicator et le Clicks Power Keyboard permettent aux utilisateurs de se concentrer sur l'essentiel et d'être plus productifs lors de leurs déplacements. Fondée par une équipe de créateurs et de technologues ayant à leur actif plusieurs décennies d'expérience au sein de certaines des marques mobiles les plus connues au monde, Clicks se passionne pour la conception de produits qui aident les utilisateurs à passer à l'action. Pour plus d'informations sur Clicks, rendez-vous sur : clicks.tech.

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Over 25,500 Palestinians Killed: Absence of Accountability is Nothing Short of Shameful

Over 25,500 Palestinians Killed: Absence of Accountability is Nothing Short of Shameful

A boy walks through a destroyed neighbourhood in Gaza City. Credit: UNICEF/Omar Al-Qattaa

 
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk’s remarks to the Interactive Dialogue on the human rights situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, at the 61st session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva on February 26 2026.

By Volker Turk
GENEVA, Feb 27 2026 – The situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory is a human-made disaster.

The report before you sets out events between 1 November 2024 and 31 October 2025 that show Israel’s utter disregard for human rights in Gaza and the West Bank, and the serious violations also committed by Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups.

The evidence gathered by my Office reveals a consistent pattern of gross violations and abuses of human rights, serious violations of international humanitarian law and atrocity crimes – that remain unpunished.

Israel’s continued attacks on residential buildings and makeshift tents, destroying entire neighbourhoods, caused mass civilian deaths. More than 25,500 Palestinians were killed, including entire families, and more than 68,800 were injured during the reporting period.

Among those killed were many Palestinian journalists. My Office has verified that 292 were killed in Israeli operations since 7 October 2023.

Israel’s militarization of humanitarian aid, through the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, also led to large-scale killings. Between late May and 8 October 2025, my Office recorded 2,435 Palestinians killed by the Israeli military near food collection points — mostly young men and boys.

In August 2025, famine was declared in Gaza, affecting more than half a million people. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, at least 463 Palestinians, including 157 children, died from starvation. This was the direct result of Israel’s blocking of humanitarian aid and other deliberate actions.

A woman holds a child as a storm approaches Khan Younis in Gaza. Credit: WFP/Maxime Le Lijour

Israeli forces continued to kill humanitarian and medical personnel during this period, and to make mass arrests of Palestinians across Gaza and the West Bank. These arrests often amounted to arbitrary detention, and included enforced disappearances.

Since 7 October 2023, my Office has verified that at least 89 Palestinians have died in Israeli custody. Torture and other ill-treatment of Palestinians in Israeli detention remain widespread.

Israeli operations destroyed some 80 percent of civilian infrastructure in Gaza – including homes, schools, hospitals, cultural sites, and water treatment plants.

During the reporting period, Israel continued to forcibly displace Palestinians, into ever-shrinking areas of the Gaza strip. Over the course of 2025, Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups continued to hold hostages in blatant violation of international law.

Fifty-one hostages who were seized on 7 October 2023 were returned to their loved ones. On their release, the hostages recounted their traumatic ordeals, including sexual and gender-based violence, torture, beating, and prolonged confinement underground.

In June, there were reports that armed men, allegedly affiliated with Hamas, summarily executed 12 Palestinians associated with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. In the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, Israeli security forces continued to launch airstrikes and use unlawful force, killing hundreds of Palestinians.

In January 2025, Israeli forces launched Operation Iron Wall in the northern West Bank, which is still ongoing. So far, they have forced 32,000 Palestinians from their homes.

Meanwhile, Palestinian security forces increased the use of unnecessary or disproportionate force, resulting in the unlawful killing of at least 8 Palestinians. They also arbitrarily detained and ill-treated more than 300 Palestinians.

The ceasefire of 11 October 2025 brought some measure of relief. But we must not mistake this for peace or safety. People are still dying in Gaza from Israeli fire, cold, hunger, and treatable diseases and injuries.

Since the ceasefire, Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed more than 600 Palestinians and injured more than 1,600, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health. Anywhere else, this would be considered a major crisis.

My Office has also recorded at least 80 reported killings of Palestinians by Hamas since the ceasefire, mostly by summary executions and in clashes with rival factions. Gaza now has the highest number of amputee children per capita in the world.

Israel continues to destroy civilian infrastructure and forcibly transfer Palestinians within the Occupied Palestinian Territory. The humanitarian situation is still extremely precarious, as Israel continues to impede the humanitarian community’s ability to bring in food, shelter, fuel, medical supplies, and other essential items.

Since the ceasefire, at least 11 children have died from hypothermia. I deplore Israel’s decision at the end of last year to suspend some 37 aid groups from Gaza. I also deplore the ban on UNRWA operations and the demolition of its premises in East Jerusalem in blatant violation of international law.

Today, the situation in the West Bank is particularly disturbing. Recent Israeli measures expanding land expropriation consolidate the annexation of Palestinian territory. This is in flagrant breach of the Palestinian right to self-determination.

Israeli security forces continue to use unnecessary and disproportionate force, and have killed 1,020 Palestinians since 7 October 2023, according to figures verified by my Office.

Taken together, Israel’s actions appear aimed at making a permanent demographic change in Gaza and the West Bank, raising concerns about ethnic cleansing.

The absence of accountability for the egregious violations committed is nothing short of shameful. Instead, there are efforts to obstruct accountability. The unilateral sanctions imposed on 11 judges and prosecutors of the International Criminal Court are completely unacceptable.

As are those imposed on the Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, appointed by this Council. Time and again, I stand before this Council and brief on the litany of violations. I make recommendations, plead for accountability, and for respect for international law.

I do so again today, because it is crucial. The ongoing violations of international law in Gaza must stop. I need to issue a stark warning about the rapidly deteriorating situation in the West Bank. Israel must end its unlawful occupation, in line with the conclusion of the International Court of Justice. And Israel must lift undue restrictions on the flow of humanitarian aid.

We have thought a lot about the contribution my Office can make to shift the trajectory of this awful situation. It may seem incongruous or inappropriate to talk about reconstruction as the suffering continues unabated.

But we have a responsibility to think about what is needed to break this senseless cycle. To talk about lasting peace. Human rights have been crushed in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

Any realistic effort to rebuild and move toward lasting stability will have to be anchored in human rights. And this is urgent. The reconstruction of Gaza is not a logistics exercise.

Rebuilding Gaza and restoring human rights throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territory requires focusing on what people have lived through over many generations and cutting through the contested narratives.

I see five elements that can help us get there.

First, there need to be meaningful steps towards accountability for all human rights violations and abuses. My Office’s reports form part of this record. Continued monitoring and reporting of the human rights situation is critical.

Second, there must be the long-overdue realization of Palestinians’ right to self-determination, including full responsibility for their own governance and control over their land and resources. Palestinians must be able to shape their own futures and lead reconstruction efforts in Gaza.

Third, security is more than weapons and walls. Unequal treatment is feeding grievances. People can only feel safe when they have faith in equal justice and the rule of law. All segregationist laws and policies that resemble the kind of apartheid system we have seen before must be dismantled.

Fourth, Palestinian and Israeli civil society organizations and human rights defenders that are trusted by their communities need to be central partners in safeguarding human rights going forward. They need the support and protection of the international community.

And finally, we need understanding and healing among Palestinian communities, and between Palestinians and Israelis. This means working to undo the dehumanization which has fuelled this decades-long conflict.

The voices of peace movements – Palestinian, Israeli, and those that bring together Palestinians and Israelis – must be heard and heeded. This can strengthen the constituency for dialogue and increase the space for shared narratives.

The international community needs to step into the moral vacuum and seize the moment – not to return to the pre-October 2023 status quo, but to finally address the underlying causes of this conflict.

Member States need to pursue a path to sustainable peace — one in which Palestine and Israel live side by side in equal dignity and rights, in line with UN resolutions and international law.

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Massive US War Spending Hike Raises Debt, Taxes, Doubts

By Jomo Kwame Sundaram and Kuhaneetha Bai Kalaicelvan
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Feb 27 2026 – As US President Donald Trump pushes the world to war, arms spending has been rising worldwide. Wars secure more budgetary allocations, mainly benefiting the US-dominated military-industrial complex.

Jomo Kwame Sundaram

US military spending increases
After bombing Venezuela, the Trump administration raised its war budget from $1.0 trillion, 47% of discretionary government spending in 2024, to $1.5 trillion!

In 2024, the US accounted for over 36% of the world’s military spending of $2.7 trillion! This exceeded the total expenditure of the next nine biggest spenders – China, Russia, Germany, India, UK, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine, France, and Japan!

China’s military budget for 2025 was $250-300 billion. Most others are US allies who have pledged to increase war spending from under 2% of GDP to 5%!

The US and its allies will be even further ahead despite pushing friends and foes to spend more. Fortune magazine projects that US spending will exceed that of the next 35 highest-spending countries combined!

Despite its huge economic costs, the hike is being justified as helping to achieve ‘peace through strength’. After all, bombing ten nations in Trump 2.0’s first year did not incur any significant American military casualties.

Borrowing for war
Early this year, Dean Baker warned that President Trump was planning to increase annual military spending by $600 billion. Just under 2% of GDP, the spending increase would be massive.

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As Trump is more committed to cutting taxes than the US federal public debt, the “$600 billion increase in annual taxes would come to $6 trillion, roughly $45,000 per household” over the next decade.

The independent Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget projects federal debt for military spending will increase by $5.8 trillion over the next decade!

Trump has long promised to cut US public debt, which is already equivalent to 120% of annual output, and not to increase the deficit! But this would require massive tax increases, impossible to raise with tariffs alone.

Worse, federal government debt, which Trump promised to cut, will rise. Meanwhile, 94% of his Big Beautiful Bill (BBB) tax cuts benefit the top 60%, with only 1% trickling down to the poorest fifth.

The top fifth nominally gets 69%, but only the top 5% will actually pay less! The bottom 95% will pay more tax, with low-income households paying relatively more for tariffs!

Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, was supposed to cut federal government fraud, waste, and debt, but instead cut US growth in 2025’s last quarter.

While the BBB cut $186 billion of food aid for poorer Americans, rising war spending will mainly benefit US military-industrial complex cronies.

US consumers will pay more
Increased tariff rates would have to be impossibly high. And these would need to be even higher if exemptions are granted. Imports would fall sharply with such high tariffs.

Trump claimed additional tariff revenue would cover half a trillion dollars of additional military spending. He has long claimed other countries pay for tariffs.

With deindustrialisation over the past half-century, consumers have been buying more imports, paying for most tariff revenue.

Imports would fall sharply with such high tariffs. As many imports are intermediate goods used in manufacturing, high tariffs would hurt the industries Trump is claiming to promote.

High tariffs will raise consumer prices sharply. Cost-of-living increases would be unaffordable to many, including in Trump’s political base.

Before the 20 February Supreme Court decision declaring them unconstitutional, the tariffs were only expected to raise $300 billion in the first year.

Revenue was expected to fall as consumers bought more domestically produced goods instead of imports.

As many intermediate goods for manufacturing are imported, higher tariffs would hurt the very industries Trump claims to be helping. Thus, high tariffs will sharply raise consumer prices for both imports and US-made substitutes.

Also, massively increasing military spending will divert resources, including labour, away from more productive uses.

Military industrial cronies
US military contracts mainly went to five corporate groups even before Trump 2.0. While projects are worth more, beneficiaries are fewer, reflecting lobbying efforts.

More government military spending is unlikely to increase jobs in the long run, as jobs have decreased drastically since the 1980s due to greater automation.

Military contractors pass the costs of R&D and capital expenditures onto taxpayers, freeing revenue to pay for cash dividends and stock buybacks.

In 2024, the Pentagon’s leading contractor, Lockheed Martin paid out $7 billion for stock buybacks and dividends.

Although Trump once offered to work with China and Russia to cut the trio’s military spending by half, it was difficult to take his offer seriously given his other pronouncements and actions.

US military spending will continue to rise, driven by the same interests and impulses behind the recent massive hikes.

Military expenditure needs wars to secure yet more allocations for buying more military equipment, to the beat of war drums.

The actual political and business relationships are complex and ever-changing. As Walter Scott observed in 1808:

    Oh, what a tangled web we weave,
    When first we practice to deceive

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CGTN: Visita de Merz à China injeta novo impulso nos laços China-Alemanha, China-Europa

A CGTN publicou um artigo sobre a visita oficial do chanceler alemão Friedrich Merz à China de 25 a 26 de fevereiro. O artigo destaca a importância da visita e analisa – do ponto de vista econômico e político – como a China e a Alemanha construíram uma história de sucesso de cooperação vantajosa para ambos os lados e como sua parceria injeta estabilidade nas relações China-Europa e na governança global.

PEQUIM, Feb. 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A montadora alemã BMW anunciou planos em abril de 2025 de começar a integrar a tecnologia de inteligência artificial (IA) da startup de tecnologia chinesa DeepSeek nos seus carros mais novos na China no final do ano. Antes disso, a BMW havia assinado um acordo de cooperação estratégica com a Alibaba para grandes modelos de linguagem de IA.

A BMW está entre a delegação de cerca de 30 executivos seniores de empresas que formam a espinha dorsal industrial da Alemanha que acompanha o chanceler alemão Friedrich Merz, que fará uma visita oficial à China de 25 a 26 de fevereiro.

O presidente chinês Xi Jinping se reuniu com Merz em Pequim na quarta-feira, com ambos os líderes prometendo fortalecer a coordenação e a cooperação.

'Uma história de sucesso de benefício mútuo'

Quanto maiores as mudanças e turbulências que o mundo enfrenta, mais importante se torna para os dois países aprimorarem a comunicação estratégica, fortalecerem a confiança mútua estratégica e trabalharem por novos avanços na parceria estratégica abrangente entre China e Alemanha, disse Xi durante a reunião.

A China e a Alemanha buscaram a autossuficiência e alcançaram um rápido desenvolvimento. Ambos defenderam o mútuo respeito e confiança e uma cooperação aberta, e juntos escreveram uma história de sucesso de benefício para ambas as nações, observou Xi.

Nos últimos anos, o comércio anual entre a China e a Alemanha permaneceu acima de US$200 bilhões, com estoques de investimento bilaterais superiores a US$65 bilhões, cada um representando quase um quarto do envolvimento geral da China com a União Europeia. No ano passado, o comércio bilateral entre a China e a Alemanha atingiu US$292 bilhões, um aumento de 2,1% em relação ao ano anterior. A China tornou-se a maior parceira comercial da Alemanha.

A comunidade empresarial alemã atribui grande importância ao mercado chinês e espera aprofundar ainda mais a cooperação com a China para obter benefícios e desenvolvimento em comum, disse Merz.

Injeção de estabilidade nos laços China-UE, governança global

Em meio a riscos e desafios globais interligados, o desenvolvimento estável das relações China-Alemanha além de servir os interesses bilaterais dos dois países, mas também tem um significado regional e global mais amplo.

Xi pediu que a segunda e a terceira maiores economias do mundo defendam o papel central das Nações Unidas, reafirmem seu papel de liderança na salvaguarda do multilateralismo, na prática do Estado de Direito internacional, na defesa do livre comércio e na defesa da solidariedade e da coordenação.

Pedindo uma coordenação fortalecida e contínuo livre comércio com a China, Merz disse que o desenvolvimento de uma relação de cooperação econômica e comercial confiável e duradoura entre a UE e a China é do interesse de ambos os lados e também contribui para a estabilidade e a prosperidade global.

Os interesses compartilhados entre a China e a Alemanha superam em muito suas diferenças, e o escopo da cooperação excede em muito as tensões competitivas, disse Jiang Feng, professor de pesquisa da Academia de Governo Global e Estudos de Área de Xangai.

“Esta visita do chanceler Merz à China pode trazer a previsibilidade e a estabilidade necessárias a um mundo fragmentado e permitir que ambos os países desempenhem seus papéis estratégicos na governança global”, disse Jiang.

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CGTN : la visite de Friedrich Merz en Chine insuffle un nouvel élan dans les relations Chine-Allemagne et Chine-Europe

CGTN a publié un article sur la visite officielle du chancelier allemand Friedrich Merz en Chine les 25 et 26 février. L’article souligne l’importance de cette visite et analyse, d’un point de vue économique et politique, comment la Chine et l’Allemagne ont bâti une coopération mutuellement bénéfique, et comment leur partenariat apporte de la stabilité aux relations sino-européennes et à la gouvernance mondiale.

PÉKIN, 27 févr. 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Le constructeur automobile allemand BMW a annoncé en avril 2025 son intention d’intégrer la technologie d’intelligence artificielle (IA) de la start-up technologique chinoise DeepSeek dans ses nouveaux modèles commercialisés en Chine dans le courant de l’année. Auparavant, BMW avait signé un accord de coopération stratégique avec Alibaba sur les grands modèles linguistiques basés sur l’IA.

BMW compte parmi la délégation d’une trentaine de cadres supérieurs issus d’entreprises qui constituent le pilier industriel allemand et qui ont accompagné le chancelier allemand Friedrich Merz, en visite officielle en Chine les 25 et 26 février.

Le président chinois Xi Jinping a rencontré Friedrich Merz mercredi à Pékin. Les deux dirigeants s’engagent à renforcer leur coordination et leur coopération.

« Une réussite mutuellement bénéfique »

Plus le monde est confronté à des changements et à des turbulences importants, plus il est important pour ces deux pays d’améliorer leur communication stratégique, de renforcer leur confiance mutuelle stratégique et d’œuvrer à de nouveaux progrès dans le partenariat stratégique global entre la Chine et l’Allemagne, a déclaré Xi lors de la réunion.

La Chine et l’Allemagne ont misé sur l’autosuffisance et ont connu un développement rapide. Les deux pays ont toujours fait preuve d’un respect mutuel, d’une confiance réciproque et d’une coopération franche. Ensemble, ils ont écrit une histoire couronnée de succès et mutuellement bénéfique, a souligné Xi.

Ces dernières années, les échanges commerciaux annuels entre la Chine et l’Allemagne sont restés supérieurs à 200 milliards de dollars, avec des stocks d’investissements bilatéraux dépassant 65 milliards de dollars, chacun représentant près d’un quart de l’engagement global de la Chine avec l’Union européenne. L’année dernière, les échanges commerciaux bilatéraux entre la Chine et l’Allemagne ont atteint 292 milliards de dollars, soit une hausse de 2,1 % par rapport à l’année précédente. La Chine est devenue le premier partenaire commercial de l’Allemagne.

Le monde des affaires allemand accorde une grande importance au marché chinois et espère approfondir davantage sa coopération avec la Chine afin de parvenir à un bénéfice mutuel et à un développement commun, a déclaré le chancelier Merz.

Assurer la stabilité des relations entre la Chine et l’UE dans un contexte de gouvernance mondiale

Dans un contexte marqué par des risques et des défis mondiaux interdépendants, le développement stable des relations sino-allemandes sert non seulement les intérêts bilatéraux des deux pays, mais revêt également une importance plus générale au niveau régional et mondial.

En tant que deuxième et troisième économies mondiales, Xi a appelé les deux pays à soutenir le rôle central des Nations Unies, à réaffirmer leur rôle de premier plan et à prendre l’initiative de préserver le multilatéralisme, de mettre en œuvre l’état de droit international, de défendre le libre-échange et de promouvoir la solidarité et la coordination.

Appelant à une coordination renforcée et à la poursuite du libre-échange avec la Chine, le chancelier Merz a déclaré que le développement d’une relation de coopération économique et commerciale fiable et durable entre l’UE et la Chine était dans l’intérêt des deux parties et favorisait également la stabilité et la prospérité mondiales.

Les intérêts communs qui unissent la Chine et l’Allemagne l’emportent largement sur leurs divergences, et les possibilités de coopération dépassent de loin les tensions concurrentielles, déclare Jiang Feng, professeur et chercheur à la Shanghai Academy of Global Government and Area Studies (Académie de Shanghai pour les études gouvernementales et régionales mondiales).

« Cette visite du chancelier Merz en Chine pourrait apporter une prévisibilité et une stabilité indispensables à un monde fragmenté et permettre aux deux pays de jouer leur rôle stratégique dans la gouvernance mondiale », estime Jiang.

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CGTN: China-Besuch von Merz verleiht den Beziehungen zwischen China und Deutschland sowie zwischen China und Europa neue Dynamik

CGTN veröffentlichte einen Artikel über den Staatsbesuch des deutschen Bundeskanzlers Friedrich Merz in China vom 25. bis 26. Februar. Der Artikel betont die Bedeutung des Besuchs und analysiert aus wirtschaftlicher und politischer Perspektive, wie China und Deutschland eine erfolgreiche Geschichte der für beide Seiten vorteilhaften Zusammenarbeit geschrieben haben und wie ihre Partnerschaft Stabilität in die Beziehungen zwischen China und Europa sowie in die Global Governance bringt.

PEKING, Feb. 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Der deutsche Automobilhersteller BMW gab im April 2025 Pläne bekannt, er werde noch im Laufe des Jahres damit beginnen, KI-Technologie (künstliche Intelligenz) des chinesischen Tech-Startups DeepSeek in seine neuesten Fahrzeuge in China zu integrieren. Zuvor hatte BMW eine strategische Kooperationsvereinbarung mit Alibaba über große KI-Sprachmodelle unterzeichnet.

BMW gehört zu einer Delegation von rund 30 Spitzenmanagern aus führenden deutschen Industrieunternehmen, die Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz auf seinem Staatsbesuch vom 25. bis 26. Februar in China begleiten.

Der chinesische Präsident Xi Jinping traf sich am Mittwoch in Peking mit Merz, wobei beide Staatschefs eine verstärkte Koordinierung und Zusammenarbeit zusagten.

„Eine Erfolgsgeschichte zum gegenseitigen Nutzen“

Je größer die Veränderungen und Turbulenzen sind, denen die Welt ausgesetzt ist, desto wichtiger sei es für beide Länder, die strategische Kommunikation zu verbessern, das gegenseitige strategische Vertrauen zu stärken und auf neue Fortschritte in der umfassenden strategischen Partnerschaft zwischen China und Deutschland hinzuarbeiten, so Xi während des Treffens.

China und Deutschland hätten auf Selbstständigkeit gesetzt und eine rasante Entwicklung vollzogen. Beide Seiten hätten gegenseitigen Respekt, gegenseitiges Vertrauen und offene Zusammenarbeit gepflegt und gemeinsam eine Erfolgsgeschichte zum gegenseitigen Nutzen geschrieben, so Xi.

In den letzten Jahren lag das jährliche Handelsvolumen zwischen China und Deutschland weiterhin bei über 200 Milliarden US-Dollar, wobei die bilateralen Investitionen 65 Milliarden US-Dollar überstiegen und jeweils knapp ein Viertel des gesamten Handelsvolumens Chinas mit der Europäischen Union ausmachten. Im vergangenen Jahr belief sich das bilaterale Handelsvolumen zwischen China und Deutschland auf 292 Milliarden US-Dollar, was einem Anstieg von 2,1 Prozent gegenüber dem Vorjahr entspricht. China hat sich zu Deutschlands größtem Handelspartner entwickelt.

Die deutsche Wirtschaft misst dem chinesischen Markt große Bedeutung bei und hofft, die Zusammenarbeit mit China weiter zu vertiefen, um gegenseitigen Nutzen und gemeinsame Entwicklung zu erreichen, so Merz.

Mehr Stabilität in den Beziehungen zwischen China und der EU, Global Governance

Angesichts der Verflechtung globaler Risiken und Herausforderungen dient die stabile Entwicklung der chinesisch-deutschen Beziehungen nicht nur den bilateralen Interessen beider Länder, sondern hat auch eine breitere regionale und globale Bedeutung.

Xi forderte die beiden Länder, die zweit- bzw. drittgrößte Volkswirtschaft der Welt, auf, die zentrale Rolle der Vereinten Nationen zu wahren, ihre Führungsrolle zu bekräftigen und eine Vorreiterrolle beim Schutz des Multilateralismus, bei der Umsetzung der internationalen Rechtsstaatlichkeit, der Verteidigung des freien Handels und der Förderung von Solidarität und Koordination zu übernehmen.

Merz forderte eine verstärkte Koordinierung und die Fortsetzung des Freihandels mit China und erklärte, dass der Aufbau einer verlässlichen und dauerhaften wirtschaftlichen und handelspolitischen Zusammenarbeit zwischen der EU und China im Interesse beider Seiten liege und auch der globalen Stabilität und dem Wohlstand förderlich sei.

Die gemeinsamen Interessen Chinas und Deutschlands überwögen bei weitem ihre Differenzen, und der Spielraum für Zusammenarbeit gehe weit über Wettbewerbsspannungen hinaus, so Jiang Feng, Forschungsprofessor an der Shanghai Academy of Global Government and Area Studies.

„Dieser Besuch von Bundeskanzler Merz in China könnte einer zersplitterten Welt die dringend benötigte Vorhersehbarkeit und Stabilität bringen und es beiden Ländern ermöglichen, ihre strategische Rolle im Bereich der Global Governance wahrzunehmen“, so Jiang.

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