Anonymous ID: e4cf7a Aug. 29, 2023, 9:09 p.m. No.19458014   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8064 >>8497 >>8513

French President Criticizes BRICS Expansion: “World fragmentation and confrontation against the U.S.”

 

French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed concern over the expansion of the BRICS group, stating that the addition of new members to the bloc could lead to “world fragmentation.”

 

The French President went on to warn that the expansion of the BRICS would add a new chapter to the ongoing confrontation between China and the US. Macron made the remarks during a meeting with ambassadors on Monday, 28.

 

During the recent BRICS summit in Johannesburg on August 22-24, several new countries joined the bloc, including Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, and Iran. With the addition of these new members, the group now represents nearly 40% of the world’s gross domestic product (GDP).

 

The expansion of the BRICS grouping poses a potential threat to the United States, primarily because of the support that Iran and other authoritarian countries are likely to receive as they integrate with Western nations in the group.

 

Macron expressed:

 

“The expansion of BRICS shows an intention to build an alternative global order to the existing one, which is seen as too Western. All this takes place in the context of the ongoing confrontation between the United States and China, which also violates international law and the accepted order in the field of international trade.”

 

Asserting that the new configuration of BRICS could pose a risk of weakening Europe, Macron declared his intention to have discussions with all partners to avert this scenario.

 

Macron’s statement reflects a sense of concern shared by some global powers following the expansion of the BRICS group.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/french-president-criticizes-brics-expansion-world-fragmentation-confrontation/

 

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Anonymous ID: e4cf7a Aug. 29, 2023, 9:15 p.m. No.19458043   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8497 >>8513

The Tasmanian child sexual abuse commission of inquiry has referred more than 100 people to Tasmania Police and child protection since it began.

 

The commission's president revealed the numbers at the final hearing in Hobart of the Commission of Inquiry into the Tasmanian Government's Responses to Child Sexual Abuse in Institutional Settings.

 

The commission focused on the Launceston General Hospital, Ashley Youth Detention Centre, out of home care and public schools.

 

"Although we believe that children are now safer in Tasmanian institutions than was the case in the past, more work needs to be done," commission president Marcia Neave said.

 

"We have continued to hear examples of poor systems, practices and cultures within government institutions even as our inquiry has drawn to a close."

 

Ms Neave said the commission had referred more than 100 people to police and child protection during the 29 months of the inquiry.

 

She said it was also the commission's view that the Ashley Youth Detention Centre should be closed as a "matter of urgency", and improving the safety of children in youth detention and out of home care should be a priority.

 

Ms Neave said the Tasmanian government's response to allegations and incidents of child sexual abuse since 2000 had too often been inadequate.

 

"While we saw pockets of good practice, this was often a result of the initiative and good judgement of individuals rather than something encouraged or enforced by a broader system.

 

"More commonly, institutions did not recognise sexual abuse for what it was and failed to act decisively to manage risks and investigate complaints."

 

The report, which contains 75 findings and 191 recommendations, is expected to be tabled in parliament on September 26, which will mean it will be publicly available.

 

"Preventing and effectively responding to child sexual abuse will require changes to laws and policies and also to social and institutional cultures and individual beliefs, attitudes and practices," Ms Neave said.

 

"If the necessary changes are not made children will continue to be subjected to child sexual abuse in these institutions," Ms Neave said.

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-08-30/tas-commission-of-inquiry-final-hearing-hobart/102788850

 

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