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Good news: Israel shared information announcing the end of the corona virus

The Israeli Institute for Biological Research has released an antibody that neutralizes coronavirus, even among infected people.

The Israeli Institute for Biological Research (IIBR) and the Israeli Ministry of Defense have announced that the development phase of an antibody has been completed that would be effective in neutralizing SARS-Cow-2, known as coronavirus.

Through its Twitter account, the Israeli Defense Ministry confirmed the development of what could become the first antidote to cobweb-19.

According to the entities, the antidote is now moving from the development stage to the acceptance stage of pharmaceutical companies, which will enable mass production and commercialization.

The scientific development would be based on several proteins that are harmful to the human body and have already been tested in patients at risk for coronavirus.

Israel claims that IIBR is the first institution to achieve scientific success that meets all three parameters:

First, a new and refined monoclonal antibody containing harmful protein deficiency. Second, the antibody can neutralize the coronavirus, and third, the antibody was explicitly tested in aggressive coronavirus cases.

Meanwhile, the Israeli government has announced the complete removal of mobility restrictions imposed on citizens.

26% of citizens do not want their children to share the classroom with Roma

More than a third of respondents would not accept Roma as a guest at their home. Nine percent of companies in the Western Balkans would not hire Roma, 33 out of 100 would not work for a Roma employer.

 

As many as 26 percent of citizens do not want their children to share a classroom with Roma, according to a survey by the Balkan Regional Cooperation Council's 2020 barometer. - With this we must fight and stop it with joint regional efforts by achieving the goals of the Declaration one by one.

 

We all deserve the same opportunities. We are all different, but we also need to be equal, says Orhan Usein, team leader of the Roma Integration 2020 project, implemented by the Regional Cooperation Council (SRS) with financial support from the European Union and the Open Society Foundations.

 

He points out that the corona crisis has affected Roma much more than other people, but, as he said, has inflamed and expanded the negative narratives towards Roma in public and especially on the Internet.

Helsinki Committee: Police brutality and arbitrariness towards homeless citizens

The Helsinki Committee, together with the other members of the Network for Protection against Discrimination, reacted to the police brutality and arbitrariness towards the homeless citizens, which was reported by several media outlets.

 

The Ministry of the Interior sent information to the media that police officers from the Aerodrom Police Station had taken measures and activities to establish violations of the curfew by a group of citizens who had gathered in public and disturbed public order and peace by playing loud music.

 

According to the statement of the Ministry of Interior, five people first behaved rudely towards the police officers, after which they physically attacked them, and one of them threw a stone at their police van. Based on these events, proceedings were initiated against five persons for determining misdemeanor or criminal liability.

 

According to the information from the Ministry of Interior, this is a case from which the personal responsibility of several people living in the specified location can be determined. They have already been identified, deprived of their liberty and have already been charged with determining acts of responsibility.

 

Hence, the force used on people (men, women, children, the elderly) who are in no way involved in the event shows that the police used force to repel an imaginary attack.

 

Recently in Stip (on May 12, on Radanski Pat), the media reported a similar incident with the police, where there was a use of force against a group of citizens due to a passenger motor vehicle loaded with wood, driven by Roma.

 

The conclusion of the Helsinki Committee is that this shows the unprofessional attitude, police brutality and arbitrariness in dealing with Roma and other categories of poor and marginalized citizens is a common practice of the police. Such treatment of vulnerable groups by the police will not restore the trust of the police, but, on the contrary, will destroy it, contributing to the citizens feeling threatened and frightened, suffering mental stress, instead of feeling protected by police officers.

 

Recommendation: The Helsinki Committee and other members of the Network for the Prevention of Discrimination demand the determination of personal responsibility by every police officer if he has exceeded his official authority, as well as all persons who have issued such an order. We ask the Sector for Internal Control, Criminal Investigations and Professional Standards at the Ministry of Interior to initiate a procedure for investigating the case and, if abuse of the powers of police officers is established, to initiate criminal proceedings and impose the strictest sanction on them. working relation.

Germans restrict work visas for workers in the Balkans

Germany is getting closer to deciding whether to continue employing low-skilled labor from the Western Balkans.

 

The rule was introduced in 2016 and is expected to take effect by the end of this year, and German political parties should soon decide whether they want to extend the rule after the end of this year, Nezavisne writes.

 

One of the reasons for the caution of the Social Democrats is the fact that the majority of naturalized Germans from migrant families see how German parties treat the issue of migration.

 

According to recently released statistics, Germany had as many as 600,000 more unemployed last month than the previous year. However, many point out that the hard physical work on the construction site still does not attract a significant number of Germans, despite rising unemployment, and this is exactly the industry in which most unqualified workers from the Western Balkans are employed.

 

In addition, as the German study showed, the Western Balkans have skilled craftsmen who need Germany, and that country does not have enough such people - as masons, plumbers, electricians, carpenters –

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