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Report on the Impact of the Gulf Crisis on Human Rights in Qatar

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Blockade Called "Arbitrary": No Evidence of Any "Legal Decisions" Motivating Measures Taken by Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, and Egypt In December, 2017, the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Technical Mission to the State of Qatar, issued a very important report that got no coverage by Western press.  You can find the report here . I am quoting the Findings and Observation at the end of the report in full.  I have added the emphasis. IV. Findings and observations   59. All Interlocutors met by the team mostly referred to the decision of 5 June as a  “blockade”, and some evoked an “embargo”, a “boycott” or “unilateral sanctions” against the State of Qatar and its inhabitants (nationals and residents). Most emphasized the unprecedented divide and distrust this situation has generated, not least given the tight family  bonds across the Gulf region. They also expressed concern about the uncertain and far-reaching consequences, with ...

Using Three Words to Anchor Your Year

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In Search of Goal Setting Words for 2018 "The process of setting intentions and joyfully reflecting on them is how, over time, we transform extrinsic into intrinsic motivations, and thereby sustain the energy and purpose to live true to our best aspirations."  Thupten Jinpa, Two Exercises for Turning Intention into Motivation . Starting in 2014, I began picking three words to remind me of my goals for the year.  Chris Brogan gave me the idea.   Here are his words for 2018.   To my surprise, I started picking yearly words even before Brogan did.  My coach, Christine Kane, had encouraged us to pick one word . Here is her tool for finding the right word.  In  2014 , I picked:  Robin, launch, and wealth.  Click on the link for an explanation of why I chose those words.  In  2015 , I picked:  Well-being, manifestation, and love.  In 2016, I must have completely forgotten about the goal-setting ...