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Agus Morales is a journalist based in Barcelona, Spain.
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Shipwrecks at the Gates of Europe
The article explores the tragic shipwrecks occurring near Europe, focusing on incidents off the coasts of Senegal, Greece, and Italy. Survivors of a Mediterranean shipwreck blame the Greek Coast Guard for the disaster, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis faced by migrants. The narrative underscores the fragility and neglect experienced by those attempting to cross the Mediterranean, symbolized by the use of iron boats. The piece calls attention to the forgotten tragedies and the dire conditions of migrants, urging a reevaluation of the current approach to migration and rescue operations.
Rwanda, memory of a genocide
Scholastique Mukasonga, a survivor of the Rwandan genocide, recounts her escape from Rwanda to Burundi in 1973 amidst ethnic persecution against the Tutsi. The article marks the 30th anniversary of the genocide, which resulted in the massacre of approximately 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus between April and July 1994. The violence was fueled by government propaganda and involved not only military forces but also civilians. Mukasonga, who lost 37 family members, has dedicated herself to preserving the memory of the atrocities.
From the G7 Summit to the Victory of the Right in the European Elections
The European elections have resulted in a shift towards right-wing politics, with the European People's Party maintaining its majority and far-right parties gaining ground. This political shift has led to significant changes in France, where Emmanuel Macron dissolved the National Assembly following the success of Marine Le Pen's party. The refugee crisis continues to escalate, with a record 120 million displaced individuals reported by the UNHCR. In Gaza, the US-proposed peace plan faces challenges, with ongoing negotiations and high casualties reported. The G7 summit in Italy addressed key global issues, including the Ukraine war and Gaza conflict, with leaders agreeing to financial support for Ukraine. Other notable events include US sanctions against Russia, political developments in Iran, a tragic fire in Kuwait, economic reforms in Argentina, and legal issues involving Hunter Biden and journalist Huang Xueqin.
The world is not flooded with refugees
The article argues against the perception that the world is overwhelmed by refugees, asserting that the number of refugees is manageable with available resources. It emphasizes the importance of addressing human rights violations at borders and challenges the notion that wars and violence are inevitable, highlighting the responsibility of those who instigate conflicts.
India asks Modi for democratic corrections
India's electorate has renewed its confidence in Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the 2024 general elections, though with a reduced majority for his party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The BJP's seats fell from 352 in 2019 to 240, below the 272 needed for an outright majority in the Lok Sabha. However, the coalition Modi leads holds 293 seats, suggesting he can secure a third consecutive term if he maintains coalition support. The election results signal a demand for Modi to address India's diversity and not pursue a solely Hindu nationalist agenda.
Imagination Connects You with the World
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, a Kenyan writer, emphasizes the importance of African languages and literature, arguing against the eurocentrism of the Nobel Prize and advocating for a shift from Western dominance to a more inclusive cultural exchange. Despite his early works in English, Thiong’o now writes in Kikuyu, highlighting the need for African languages to thrive. The article discusses the colonial legacy's impact on language and literature, with Thiong’o calling for public policies to support African languages. His works, including 'El diablo en la cruz' and 'Descolonizar la mente,' reflect his commitment to cultural decolonization and imagination as a tool for survival and hope.
Military Coup in Myanmar
The Myanmar military has seized power, declaring a year-long state of emergency, disrupting the country's fragile democracy. Key political figures, including Aung San Suu Kyi, have been detained. The military justifies its actions by alleging electoral fraud in the November elections, which saw Suu Kyi's party win a significant majority. The coup has drawn international condemnation, with calls for the release of detainees and a return to democratic governance. The military's actions raise concerns about a return to authoritarian rule, reminiscent of Myanmar's past under military dictatorship.
Walter Benjamin
The article reflects on the melancholic atmosphere of Portbou, a border town rich in memory, and its connection to Walter Benjamin. It describes the memorial created by Israeli artist Dani Karavan in Benjamin's honor, highlighting the sensory experience of the site. The text also touches on the author's personal connection to Benjamin's work, particularly the book 'Dirección única'.
Floods Devastate Libya
Cyclone Daniel has caused catastrophic flooding in Libya, resulting in over 6,000 deaths and nearly 10,000 missing persons. The disaster highlights the severe impact of climate change compounded by Libya's political instability and inadequate infrastructure. The eastern region, particularly the city of Derna, is the most affected, with fears that the death toll could reach 20,000. The situation is exacerbated by Libya's divided governance and the presence of armed factions, complicating relief efforts.
Martín Caparrós
Agus Morales, a writer and director of Revista 5W, has an extensive background in journalism and literature. He has won several prestigious awards, including the Premio Ortega y Gasset and the Premio de Periodismo en español sobre África Saliou Traoré. Morales has authored notable works such as 'No somos refugiados,' 'Cuando todo se derrumba,' and 'Ya no somos amigos.' His career includes roles as a correspondent for Agencia Efe in India and Pakistan and work with Médicos Sin Fronteras in Africa and the Middle East. He has collaborated with major media outlets like The New York Times, The Washington Post, and various Spanish media. Morales is also an academic, holding a doctorate in Language and Literature from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, where he currently teaches.
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