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"EU Hard Lockdowns are Crimes against Humanity". Italian Magistrate's Complaint to Hague Court – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services


«Lockdown and all-related measures – the latter if adopted for prolonged and indefinite periods of time, well beyond the health emergency phase, so as to risk distorting the very essence of societies, and this is the case – are a crime against humanity as they constitute the crimes of imprisonment, torture and are acts causing great suffering to mental and physical health (section 7 of the Rome Statute)».
This is one of the most disruptive sentences of the explosive complaint signed by the Italian magistrate Angelo Giorgianni and sent yesterday, Wednesday 24 March, to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) Ms Fatou Bensouda. ....

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'We are weary': Life in Italy, one year after national lockdown to stop the spread of COVID-19


‘We are weary’: Life in Italy, one year after national lockdown to stop the spread of COVID-19
MarketWatch
3/13/2021
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‘The presence of increased police patrols in a crowded square in Como on a recent Saturday evening is further evidence of a developing social malaise that needs to be kept in check,’ writes Alison Fottrell. Pictured: a man cycles in the main square in Como, Italy.
COMO, Italy As Maestro Vanni Moretto walks across the stage, the only sound that can be heard is the echo of his footsteps as he takes center position in front of his orchestra. He turns to face the 858 empty seats of the Teatro Verdi in Pisa and awkwardly inclines his head, first left and then right, acknowledging an audience that cannot be seen. There is haunting silence from the vacant space of the stalls and platea. Removing his mask, he signals the start of the symphony, and the music begins. ....

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Covid 19 coronavirus: Young people's despair deepens as crisis drags on


Covid 19 coronavirus: Young people s despair deepens as crisis drags on
14 Feb, 2021 07:23 PM
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The pandemic feels like a big stop in our lives, said Philaé Lachaux, 22. The virus forced her to move back into her family home near Paris. Photo / Dmitry Kostyukov, The New York Times
The pandemic feels like a big stop in our lives, said Philaé Lachaux, 22. The virus forced her to move back into her family home near Paris. Photo / Dmitry Kostyukov, The New York Times
New York Times
By: Isabella Kwai and Elian Peltier
Experts paint a grim picture of the struggle with lockdown isolation a mental health pandemic that should be treated as seriously as containing the coronavirus. ....

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Young people's despair over coronavirus deepens as crisis drags on


Young people’s despair over coronavirus deepens as crisis drags on
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February 15, 2021 — 10.14am
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London: Life seemed promising last year to Philaé Lachaux, a 22-year-old business student in France who dreamed of striking out on her own in the live music industry. But the onset of the pandemic, leading to the loss of her part-time job as a waitress, sent her back to live at her family home.
Now, struggling to envision a future after months of restrictions, Lachaux says that loneliness and despair seep in at night. ....

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'What's The Point?': Young People's Despair Deepens As COVID-19 Pandemic Drags On


‘What’s the point?’: Young people’s despair deepens as COVID-19 pandemic drags on
Experts paint a grim picture of the struggle with lockdown isolation a “mental health pandemic” that should be treated as seriously as containing the coronavirus.
New York Times
February 15, 2021 / 08:52 AM IST
Dalia Al-Dujaili, a student at the University of Edinburgh, on campus in Scotland on February 4, 2021. Image by Emily Macinnes © 2021 The New York Times.
Life seemed promising last year to Philaé Lachaux, a 22-year-old business student in France who dreamed of striking out on her own in the live music industry. But the onset of the pandemic, leading to the loss of her part-time job as a waitress, sent her back to live at her family home. ....

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