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"What could be more cynical than still seeking to exploit fossil fuel reserves when the scientific evidence is abundantly clear that we need to end all combustion of fossil fuels by 2050?""
"We have entered a new reality where fossil fuel companies have lost their legitimacy and social license to operate."
"The opening words of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the landmark post-WWII text signed seventy years ago this month, still resonate today: âAll human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.â But the contours of todayâs world are changing â often literally, as climate change sees sea levels rise and coastlines erode, threatening small island states and low-lying communities. And itâs incumbent upon all of us to ensure that the people living in these areas, and those who migrate from their homes due to war, persecution and poverty are as âfree and equal in dignity and rightsâ as those of us living in prosperity... The need for collective action to protect the vulnerable and defend their rights is urgent, as the threat from divisive populists shows no sign of receding. We all need to remember that refugees and migrants are not a âhordeâ threatening livelihoods and security... The Global Compact can actually strengthen sovereignty by giving back to countries the ability to manage migration â as opposed to the chaotic scenes we have witnessed in the Mediterranean in recent years, with so much wretched human misery and hardship..."
"As heads of state travel to Marrakesh in the coming days, I hope they will reflect on the powerful words spoken earlier this year by Amina Mohammed, the UN Deputy Secretary-General: âHuman beings have moved from place to place since the beginning of time, by choice and under duress, and will continue to do so. Refugees and migrants are not âothersâ. They are âusâ. They are as diverse as the human family itself.â These are the values we all must uphold if we are to have any hope of effectively managing migration and protecting human rights. Inaction, cowardice or sabotage will leave the whole world poorer."
"It is a huge honour to take up the role as Chair of The Elders at such a critical moment for peace, justice and human rights worldwide. Building on the powerful legacies of Archbishop Tutu and Kofi Annan, I am confident that our groupâs voice can both be heard by leaders and amplify grassroots activists fighting for their rights."
"The executives were given a dressing down by the former Irish premier Mary Robinson. She said: "We should all salute the courage the Holy Father has shown on climate change when too many secular leaders have spurned their responsibilities." Ms Robinson asked the oil bosses: "What could be more cynical than still seeking to exploit fossil fuel reserves when the scientific evidence is abundantly clear that we need to end all combustion of fossil fuels by 2050?" She said the energy transition would require a massive shift of capital to clean energy and warned: "If some industries fail to adjust to this new word, they will fail to exist.""
"She used a press briefing at UN headquarters.. to excoriate President Trump. She blamed, at least in part, what she characterized as President Trumpâs âpoor leadershipâ for... the increasing tendency... to put âcountry first in an isolationist, nationalistic way.â Ms. Robinson also complained about what she claimed was the âdestabilizingâ effect of President Trumpâs tweets.... Ms. Robinson told reporters that the Elders had met with the autocratic presidents of China and Russia. However, the Elders had not requested any meeting with President Trump. âItâs difficult to see how constructive a conversation we could have with President Trump at the moment, given his clear views,â she said, referring particularly to the issues of climate change, the nuclear proliferation threat, multilateral trade, and the value of multilateralism... In June 2017, reacting to President Trumpâs decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris climate agreement, Mary Robinson said it was âunconscionable that one of the worldâs largest greenhouse gas emitters would simply walk away from its responsibility to people both at home and abroad.â She accused the president of turning the United States into âa rogue state on the international stage.â... Ms. Robinsonâs...on par with the most progressive proponents of the âGreen New Deal.â...âWe have entered a new reality where fossil fuel companies have lost their legitimacy and social license to operate,â she declared. No more exploration by fossil fuel companies for new reserves, she demanded."
"This year, we are awarding the Kew International Medal to Mary Robinson, a long-standing champion of climate justice and founder of the Mary Robinson Foundation â Climate Justice. Maryâs work demonstrates how dependent humanity is on the ecosystems that surround us, and the impact of the increased threat to their existence. Like Kew, she is committed to meeting the UN Sustainable Development Goals on biodiversity, agriculture and food security. She believes in supporting the next generation of scientists and climate activists and is working alongside them to demand that we make better use of our planetâs most precious resources."
"I write about women's lives, their struggles, their friendships, their successes, their reflections, partially out of resistance to being immersed in this Irish-Catholic culture for so long. But in recent years we have the wonderful Mary Robinson, we have divorce laws, which aren't perfect but are making some changes. We have a much more active lesbian population in Ireland and so the Irish construction of women is changing in some very positive ways."
"The Elders announced today that their new Chair will be Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. Mary Robinson becomes The Eldersâ third Chair since the group was founded by Nelson Mandela in 2007, following Archbishop Desmond Tutu (2007-13) and Kofi Annan (2013-2018). Ban Ki-moon, former UN Secretary-General, and Graça Machel, former Education Minister of Mozambique and co-founder of The Elders, will serve as joint Deputy Chairs, succeeding Gro Harlem Brundtland, former Prime Minister of Norway, who has held the role since 2013."
"Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Emeritus Elder and former Chair, said: âI am delighted that Mary Robinson is the new Chair of The Elders. I have witnessed her commitment to rights and justice in Palestine, CĂ´te dâIvoire, India and so many other parts of the world. Mary always puts ordinary people at the heart of The Eldersâ mission, and I know she will fight for their rights with the same vigour as our dearly missed brother Kofi.â"
"Ban Ki-moon, former UN Secretary-General and new Deputy Chair of The Elders, said: âIt is a pleasure and a privilege to become Deputy Chair of The Elders alongside Graça Machel. I look forward to working with my fellow Elders under Mary Robinsonâs leadership to defend human rights, address the challenge of climate change and promote equality.â"
Young though he was, his radiant energy produced such an impression of absolute reliability that Hedgewar made him the first sarkaryavah, or general secretary, of the RSS.
- Gopal Mukund Huddar
Largely because of the influence of communists in London, Huddar's conversion into an enthusiastic supporter of the fight against fascism was quick and smooth. The ease with which he crossed from one worldview to another betrays the fact that he had not properly understood the world he had grown in.
Huddar would have been 101 now had he been alive. But then centenaries are not celebrated only to register how old so and so would have been and when. They are usually celebrated to explore how much poorer our lives are without them. Maharashtrian public life is poorer without him. It is poorer for not having made the effort to recall an extraordinary life.
I regret I was not there to listen to Balaji Huddar's speech [...] No matter how many times you listen to him, his speeches are so delightful that you feel like listening to them again and again.
By the time he came out of Franco's prison, Huddar had relinquished many of his old ideas. He displayed a worldview completely different from that of the RSS, even though he continued to remain deferential to Hedgewar and maintained a personal relationship with him.