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The UN - What a waste of time!

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    The UN - What a waste of time!

    UN body 'must investigate' Darfur

    African peacekeepers struggle to protect vulnerable civilians
    The UN Human Rights Council has been urged by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan to send a team to investigate abuses in Sudan's Darfur region.
    His message to an emergency session in Geneva comes amid concern the conflict is spreading to neighbouring Chad.

    The world's top human rights body has remained silent on Darfur, and is now under huge pressure to take a stand.

    An estimated 200,000 people have died in Darfur since 2003, when rebels took up arms against the government.

    More than two million people, mostly black Africans whose villages have been attacked by the Arab Janjaweed militias, have fled their homes.

    It is essential that this council send a clear and united message to warn all concerned

    Kofi Annan
    UN Secretary-General

    "It is urgent that we take action to prevent further violations, including by bringing to account those responsible for the numerous crimes that have already been committed," Mr Annan said in a recorded message.

    "It is essential that this council send a clear and united message to warn all concerned, on behalf of the whole world, that the current situation is simply unacceptable and will not be allowed to continue," he said.

    Rejection

    The Sudanese government has rejected a UN Security Council resolution authorising the deployment of UN troops and police to Darfur.




    Quick guide: Darfur
    Q&A: Peacekeeping in Darfur

    Khartoum denies accusations that it is backing the militias to put down the uprising and says the scale of the crisis has been exaggerated. Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir said recently that only 9,000 had been killed during the Darfur conflict.

    A small force of 7,000 African Union (AU) peacekeepers has struggled to protect civilians in the absence of a UN contingent.

    Two AU peacekeepers were kidnapped in the North Darfur capital, El Fasher, on Saturday, the AU says.

    There have been fierce clashes between rebels and the Janjaweed in and around El Fasher in recent days.

    In a separate incident, AU peacekeepers have killed at least two civilians during a protest outside their base in western Darfur.

    Public anger has been rising over the failure of the African Union to protect civilians.

    Sudan has agreed to let the UN provide logistical support to a larger AU force, but refuses to allow UN forces into Darfur.

    African allies

    The 47-strong council, which was set up this year, has been heavily criticised for its reticence on the Darfur issue.

    Despite Mr Annan's calls for action, African countries have consistently resisted any action which appears critical of the Sudanese government.

    Human rights groups hope that the emergency session will bring an end to the silence, the BBC's Imogen Foulkes in Geneva reports.

    The council cannot force Sudan to accept UN peacekeeping troops, our correspondent says.

    But human rights groups say a resolution sending the UN's top human rights experts to Darfur to investigate would have moral authority.

    They also warn if the council fails to act, then that moral authority may be lost.
    Investigate what? Everyone knows what is happening and has known it for years. The UN have simply done what they do best. Spout hot air and attempt to seize the moral high ground via lots of meetings and conferences and feck-all real constructive hands-on action. Bleeding waste of time on an almost EU Committee scale!
    “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

    #2
    Originally posted by shaunbhoy
    Investigate what? Everyone knows what is happening and has known it for years. The PERMIES have simply done what they do best. Spout hot air and attempt to seize the moral high ground via lots of meetings and conferences and feck-all real constructive hands-on action. Bleeding waste of time on an almost EU Committee scale!
    HTH

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      #3
      Have they got any oil?

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        #4
        The UN - first step in the one world government?
        Sola gratia

        Sola fide

        Soli Deo gloria

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          #5
          Originally posted by Churchill
          Have they got any oil?
          Yes, lots.

          http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0819-26.htm

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            #6
            Unforunately the UN is busy worry itself over a fictitios country called palestine. There is no time for dealing with REAL issues.

            Mailman

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              #7
              Originally posted by Mailman
              Unforunately the UN is busy worry itself over a fictitios country called palestine. There is no time for dealing with REAL issues.

              Mailman
              woh - controversial!!!

              Older and ...well, just older!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Chico
                The UN - first step in the one world government?
                Not really, even a joke of a government like Tony's can arrive at a decision once in a while, granted, it's invariably the wrong one but at least they get there. The UN is just a gravy train.
                Last edited by wobbegong; 12 December 2006, 15:24. Reason: spelling
                The vegetarian option.

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                  #9
                  It will all be whiteys fault in the end
                  How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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                    #10
                    Tsk tsk, why would you expect the UN to intervene

                    in Darfur?
                    There aren't any pretty boys or girls there, are there?
                    I'll Get My Mac
                    Why not?

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