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What if school authorities took an interest in children ...

by Suzette Sandoz,* Lausanne

(30 August 2024) According to today’s “24 heures” newspaper of 20 August, almost 1000 children in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland do not go to public schools but are taught by their parents. This number has more than doubled in the last seven years.

Accusations of US Regime-Change Operations in Pakistan and Bangladesh Warrant UN Attention

The very strong evidence of the U.S. role in toppling the government of Imran Khan in Pakistan raises the likelihood that something similar may have occurred in Bangladesh.

by Jeffrey D. Sachs,* USA

(30 August 2024) Two former leaders of major South Asian countries have reportedly accused the United States of covert regime change operations to topple their governments. One of the leaders, former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, languishes in prison, on a perverse conviction that proves Khan’s assertion. The other leader, former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheik Hasina, fled to India following a violent coup in her country. Their grave accusations against the U.S., as reported in the world media, should be investigated by the UN, since if true, the U.S. actions would constitute a fundamental threat to world peace and to regional stability in South Asia.

How Jawaharlal Nehru facilitated the emergence of a ‘neutral’ Austria

by Sanjana Suchdev, New Delhi

(23 August 2024) Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Austria on Tuesday, becoming the first Indian Prime Minister since Indira Gandhi in 1983 to visit the country in central Europe.

Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Austria,1 the Congress Tuesday (July 9) recalled the “key role” Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first prime minister, played in “the emergence of a sovereign and neutral Austria”.

79 years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki – nuclear weapons are incompatible with the law

IALANA-Statement*

(23 August 2024) On 6 August 1945, a US atomic bomb with an explosive force of 16kt TNT, known as “Little Boy”, struck Hiroshima. It is estimated that 140,000 people died. Three days later, on 9 August 1945, “Fat Man”, a US plutonium bomb, was dropped on Nagasaki. It took an estimated 80,000 lives. The cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were completely destroyed.

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Climate awareness test in Swiss textbooks

by Philipp Gut*

(23 August 2024) A Swiss primary school textbook subjects pupils to a climate attitude test. Miles away from any scientific basis.

ICJ Ruling 19 July 2024 on Israel

Israel is called upon to abide by international law

Analysis by Pascal Lottaz,* Neutrality Studies, Kyoto, Japan

(23 August 2024) (CH-S) The Swiss historian and professor of international relations, Pascal Lottaz, analyses the fundamental dimensions of the opinion of the “International Court of Justice” (ICJ) of 19 July 2024 regarding the occupation of Palestinian territories by Israel. After a written introduction by the author, we reproduce the content of his English-language video contribution.