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Hugo Aguilar elected Mexico's first Indigenous Supreme Court justice in 170 years

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Culture   来源:Personal Finance  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:It comes during Pride Month in June, an annual commemoration of the LGBTQ community that coincides with the anniversary of the Stonewall uprising in 1969.

It comes during Pride Month in June, an annual commemoration of the LGBTQ community that coincides with the anniversary of the Stonewall uprising in 1969.

The GHF aims to replace the UN-led aid distribution network in Gaza, following repeated claims from Israel that the UN did not prevent supplies from being hijacked by Hamas, which the UN denies.Under the new distribution system, Gazans are required to collect supplies from a small number of centres in areas under Israeli military control and staffed by armed American contractors.

Hugo Aguilar elected Mexico's first Indigenous Supreme Court justice in 170 years

Critics say the model has left people needing to walk long distances to the sites and transport boxes weighing 20kg back to their homes or shelters.Stéphane Dujarric described the GHF as "a demonstration of how not to do humanitarian aid" as it "puts people's lives at risk" by forcing them to make long trips to get food in a militarised zone.He called the strategy "unacceptable" and echoed the head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (Unrwa), Philippe Lazzarini, who said that aid distribution had "become a death trap".

Hugo Aguilar elected Mexico's first Indigenous Supreme Court justice in 170 years

The UN and other humanitarian organisations have accused the GHF of failing to uphold humanitarian principles.Also on Tuesday, Reverend Dr Johnnie Moore - a Christian evangelical pastor and prominent supporter of US President Donald Trump - was announced as the new head of GHF.

Hugo Aguilar elected Mexico's first Indigenous Supreme Court justice in 170 years

He was appointed to replace its first chief Jake Wood, a

Israel launched a military campaign in Gaza in response to Hamas' cross-border attack on 7 October 2023, in which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken hostage."The water was so high... it was pure fear - what would happen, what could happen and what can we do with the kids?

"Seeing it flooded and actually seeing inside brought a few tears to quite a few of us," he said.He estimated there was about £20,000 worth of damage to the building, which has been home to the cadets for many years.

The community has helped raise £13,000 to get the group back to their base, but there is still no indication of when they will be able to return.Until then, they are operating from a temporary home in the town centre.

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