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Apartheid and its consequences

International legal assessments of Israel’s actions in the Gaza war

by Prof. Norman Paech*

(29 November 2024) (CH-S) Israel is currently under strong suspicion of committing genocide in the Gaza Strip. This is an outrageous suspicion – but one that seems to be growing stronger with each piece of evidence. The Hamburg-based international law expert Professor Norman Paech is pursuing this line of enquiry, drawing on Israeli scholars of the Holocaust and genocide such as Raz Segal.

Unfortunately, the reporting of the major media houses in the West on the dramatic conditions in the Israeli-occupied territories is scant, relativising or even trivialising. As a result, the West runs the risk of becoming complicit in a humanitarian crime.

Lebanon

Reflections during the flight

by Karin Leukefeld,* Germany, Beirut

(29 November 2024) (Edit.) Middle East correspondent Karin Leukefeld is back in Lebanon. In her latest article, “reflections during the flight”, she deals with the impact of the Middle East conflict on Lebanon. Through the perspective of a traveller, the destruction, the suffering of the people and the background to decades of conflict are described. This creates room for reflections on the responsibility of international politics and the consequences of colonial power structures.

News from Qinghai and Xizang (Tibet)

by Guy Mettan,* Geneva

(22 November 2024) Next time you travel to Lhasa, be sure to visit the Museum of Modern Art. Climb the often narrow and steep stairs of the White and Red Potala Palace, light a candle made from yak butter in front of one of the thousands of painted Buddhas of the Jokhang. They are to Lhasa what Versailles and Notre Dame are to Paris.

Shrink UBS to size! Critical comments on the Swis

Critical comments on the Swiss mega-bank

by René Zeyer*

(22 November 2024) There is a lot that speaks for it, but one thing speaks against it: The greed of the Kelleher-Ermotti duo. Or are the two of them making a cucumber salad out of the state? UBS has become a monster bank after the incorporation of Credit Suisse at a bargain price. It is not only “much too big to fail”. With total assets twice the size of Switzerland’s GDP, it poses the greatest threat to the existence of the Swiss Confederation since the Second World War. Evidently, there is no awareness of this problem at the top management level – or it is being ignored deliberately.

West Asia reacts to Trump’s dalliance with Zionism

by M. K. Bhadrakumar,* India

(22 November 2024) The election victory of Donald Trump in the November 5 election is being perceived in the West Asian region with growing anxiety as presaging the US aligning one hundred percent with the Zionist project for Greater Israel.

Future Project Neutrality

Neutrality Studies – A Growing Field in an Increasingly Multipolar World

by Prof. Dr. Pascal Lottaz,* Japan

(15 November 2024) (CH-S) While in the motherland of neutrality policy, Switzerland, the neutrality of the country is being violated by a reckless foreign policy, at the other end of the world a Swiss citizen, Pascal Lottaz, is holding an international scientific conference on this topic. It shows us that neutrality is by no means obsolete, but a precious asset that must be achieved and maintained for the benefit of all, worldwide. Below, we present a written report by the conference chair, Pascal Lottaz.