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Re: United Nations
By: 90sRetroFan Date: February 11, 2023, 8:16 pm
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HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZJdbONajeY
As I keep repeating, aid is virtually useless. Emigration is the
solution. 3.5 million more refugees should migrate to the EU. It
is literally that simple.
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Re: United Nations
By: 90sRetroFan Date: February 13, 2023, 8:04 pm
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HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlY62SqPZYg
They still don't get it..... MOVE PEOPLE TO WHERE THE SUPPLIES
ARE, NOT THE OTHER WAY ROUND!!!
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Re: United Nations
By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 7, 2023, 9:44 pm
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As I keep warning, food aid will dry up soon:
HTML https://www.yahoo.com/news/world-food-programme-suspend-aid-120209845.html
[quote]GAZA (Reuters) - The World Food Programme (WFP) will
suspend food aid to over 200,000 Palestinians from next month
due to a "severe" shortage of funds, the group's senior official
for the Palestinian territories said on Sunday.
...
Unless funding is received, WFP will be forced to suspend food
and cash assistance entirely by August, he said.
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Stop waiting for the food to be sent to you. You must migrate to
where the food is being sent.
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Re: United Nations
By: 2ThaSun Date: May 11, 2023, 9:12 pm
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UN adopts landmark resolution marking Palestinian 'Nakba Day'
[quote]This year on course to be the deadliest year yet for
Palestinians in the West Bank[/quote]
[quote]The UN General Assembly on Wednesday adopted its first
resolution to commemorate Nakba Day, the “day of catastrophe”,
when Palestinians were driven from their homes in 1948 following
the foundation of Israel.
A total of 90 states voted in favour of the resolution while 30
were against, including the US, the UK, Germany and Canada.
Forty-seven countries abstained.
Co-sponsored by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates
amongst others, the resolution was adopted towards the end of a
year in which Palestinian-Israeli violence has surged in the
West Bank.
“Today, this General Assembly will finally acknowledge the
historical injustice that befell the Palestinian people,
adopting a resolution that decides to commemorate in this
General Assembly Hall the 75th anniversary of the Nakba,”
Palestinian UN envoy Riyad Mansour told the UN's 193 member
countries.
“Our people deserve recognition of their plight, justice for the
victims, reparation for their loss and fulfilment of their
rights.”
The resolution, included in a series of other Palestinian
motions, calls for the commemoration of the Nakba at the General
Assembly Hall in 2023, and the dissemination of relevant
archives and testimonies.[/quote]
[quote]Each year on May 15, Palestinians remember the events
leading up to the creation of Israel in 1948 that would claim
hundreds of lives and affect many generations in the years that
followed.
“Seventy five years ago, a very different General Assembly
adopted a resolution partitioning Palestine without ever
consulting the people of Palestine,” Mr Mansour said.
He said that, 75 years later, Israeli policies were still
uprooting Palestinians, with seven million refugees part of the
global diaspora.[/quote]
[quote]
Mr Mansour warned that the two-state solution had reached “the
end of the road”.
“Either the international community summons the will to act
decisively or it will let peace die passively,” he said.
He also called on the international community to pressure Israel
and for the UN to grant the Palestinians a state, with East
Jerusalem as its capital.
Israel’s UN representative, Gilad Erdan, accused the body of
spreading a “false” narrative about the Nakba, which he said the
Palestinians caused by refusing to accept the partition plan.
“By supporting resolutions that single out, condemn and vilify
Israel, you are telling the Palestinians that their path of
incitement and terror-funding truly pays off,” Mr Erdan said.
Also addressing the body was Csaba Korosi, president of the 77th
session of the General Assembly.
Mr Korosi implored the international community to help “break
the vicious circle of hatred and violence” and shift the
dynamics from disagreement to engagement.
“As said by Mahatma Gandhi, 'An eye for an eye only ends up
making the whole world blind,” he said. “Let us give young
people a reason for hope.”
On Tuesday, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres called for the
occupation to end.
Mr Guterres blamed the conflict on occupation, settlements, home
demolitions, evictions and closures of Gaza crossings.
He also underlined his commitment to a two-state solution.
“The United Nations’ position is clear — peace must advance, the
occupation must end,” he said.
Tor Wennesland, the UN envoy to the Middle East, on Monday
warned that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict was “reaching a
boiling point”.
This year is on course to be the deadliest for Palestinians in
the West Bank since the UN started tracking deaths in 2005.
The UN says that Palestinian refugees live mainly in territory
occupied by Israel since 1967, including East Jerusalem, in
neighbouring Arab states and in camps in the region.[/quote]
HTML https://www.thenationalnews.com/world/us-news/2022/11/30/un-adopts-landmark-resolution-marking-palestinian-nakba-day/
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Re: United Nations
By: 2ThaSun Date: May 16, 2023, 5:48 pm
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Haiti's request for international assistance
[quote]The UN wants to send an international force... is that
something the Haitian people want right now? For more on this
let's bring in Ravina Shamdasani. She's the spokeswoman for UN
Human Rights Office and joins us from Geneva[/quote]
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7hHLvzBsmM
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Re: United Nations
By: guest98 Date: June 28, 2023, 2:51 pm
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HTML https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/first-un-investigator-at-u-s-detention-center-at-guantanamo-says-detainees-face-cruel-treatment-1.6457229
It's OK for torture and arbitrary detention to be "white"
First UN investigator at U.S. detention center at Guantanamo
says detainees face cruel treatment
[quote]
The first UN independent investigator to visit the U.S.
detention center at Guantanamo Bay said Monday the 30 men held
there are subject "to ongoing cruel, inhuman and degrading
treatment under international law."
The investigator, Irish law professor Fionnuala Ni Aolain, said
at a news conference releasing her 23-page report to the UN
Human Rights Council that the 2001 attacks in New York,
Washington and Pennsylvania that killed nearly 3,000 people were
"crimes against humanity." But she said the U.S. use of torture
and rendition against alleged perpetrators and their associates
in the years right after the attacks violated international
human rights law -- and in many cases deprived the victims and
survivors of justice because information obtained by torture
cannot be used at trials.
Ni Aolain said her visit marked the first time a U.S,
administration has allowed a UN investigator to visit the
facility, which opened in 2002.
She praised the Biden administration for leading by example by
opening up Guantanamo and "being prepared to address the hardest
human rights issues," and urged other countries that have barred
UN access to detention facilities to follow suit. And she said
she was given access to everything she asked for, including
holding meetings at the facility in Cuba with "high value" and
"non-high value" detainees.
The United States said in a submission to the Human Rights
Council on the report that the special investigator's findings
"are solely her own" and "the United States disagrees in
significant respects with many factual and legal assertions" in
her report.
Ni Aolain said "significant improvements" have been made to the
confinement of detainees but expressed "serious concerns" about
the continued detention of 30 men, who she said face severe
insecurity, suffering and anxiety. She cited examples including
near constant surveillance, forced removal from their cells and
unjust use of restraints.
"I observed that after two decades of custody, the suffering of
those detained is profound, and it's ongoing," the U.N. special
rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and
fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism said. "Every
single detainee I met with lives with the unrelenting harms that
follow from systematic practices of rendition, torture and
arbitrary detention. "
Ni Aolain said many detainees she met showed evidence of "deep
psychological harm and distress -- including profound anxiety,
helplessness, hopelessness, stress and depression, and
dependency."
She expressed grave concern at the failure of the U.S.
government to provide torture rehabilitation programs to the
detainees and said the specialist care and facilities at
Guantanamo "are not adequate to meet the complex and urgent
mental and physical health issues of detainees" ranging from
permanent disabilities and traumatic brain injuries to chronic
pain, gastrointestinal and urinary issues.
Many also suffer from the deprivation of support from their
families and community "while living in a detention environment
without trial for some, and without charge for others, for 21
years, hunger striking and force-feeding, self-harm and suicidal
ideation (ideas), and accelerated aging," she said.
Ni Aolain expressed "profound concern" that 19 of the 30 men
remaining at Guantanamo have never been charged with a single
crime, some after 20 years in U.S. custody, and that the
continuing detention of some of them "follows from the
unwillingness of the authorities to face the consequences of the
torture and other ill-treatment to which the detainees were
subjected and not from any ongoing threat they are believed to
pose."
Ni Aolain made a long series of recommendations and said the
prison at Guantanamo Bay should be immediately closed, a goal of
the Biden administration.
As for the 741 men who have been released from Guantanamo, she
said, many were left on their own, lacking a legal identity,
education and job training, adequate physical and mental health
care, and continue to experience "sustained human rights
violations," poverty, social exclusion and stigma.
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Fuck the U.S, free masonic joke of a country. I'll deal with you
"white" supremacist barbarians properly.
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Re: United Nations
By: guest98 Date: July 1, 2023, 5:35 pm
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HTML https://globalnews.ca/news/9804310/undocumented-migrants-criminalization-un-envoy/
End criminalization of undocumented migrants, UN envoy urges
[quote]
Migrant rights groups in Canada are urging Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau to implement the suggestions of a United Nations Special
Rapporteur, who this week said countries should create
regularization programs (pathways to permanent residency) for
undocumented migrants.
“Regularization is a tool of protection and inclusion that
benefits migrants, their families, destination countries and
communities,” Felipe González Morales, UN Special Rapporteur on
the human rights of migrants, told the Human Rights Council.
“States must provide options for permanent residence,
citizenship and meaningful participation of migrants in host
societies.”
He urged governments across the world to “end the
criminalization” of undocumented migrants.
The Migrant Rights Network, a migrant-led advocacy coalition
based in Canada, welcomed the call.
“For decades now, undocumented migrants and their organizations
have called for regularization as the single-most effective
policy program to ensure rights and justice for undocumented
migrants. Over 500 civil society organizations have joined us,
now the United Nations is adding their voice; what more will it
take for Prime Minister Trudeau to do the right thing?” asked
Syed Hussan, Migrant Rights Network Secretariat.
“We call on Prime Minister Trudeau to ensure permanent resident
status for all undocumented people, migrant workers, students
and families without delay.”
González Morales, in a report released at the end of his tenure,
noted that undocumented migrants are subject to discrimination,
abuse and exploitation as a direct result of the lack of regular
migration status. Regularization, he said, would improve their
access to social protection, health care, decent work,
education, adequate living conditions and family reunification.
Undocumented immigrants in Canada are typically people who
arrived on temporary authorization such as a work or refugee
claimant permit. Once the permit runs out, should the person
decide to stay in Canada, they essentially become undocumented.
An undocumented person loses access to many basic services.
“Regularization processes must be accompanied by
anti-discrimination policies to ensure the full enjoyment of
their human rights,” González Morales said.
The Migrant Rights Network estimated that as of October 2022,
there were around 500,000 non-status people currently residing
in Canada, many of whom live under very precarious
circumstances.
“I urge governments to end the criminalization of irregular
migrants and promote solidarity and change the narrative on
migration and combat xenophobia, racism and discrimination,” he
said.
“Without permanent resident status, undocumented people are
unable to assert rights at work or access basic health care.
They face discrimination and exploitation because of the
well-founded fear of deportation. Non-status people are part of
communities,” a report by the group read.
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Re: United Nations
By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 27, 2023, 2:15 pm
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HTML https://www.yahoo.com/news/un-official-says-latest-russian-233118394.html
[quote]A top United Nations official on Wednesday called recent
attacks by Russia on the city of Odesa and other southern
Ukrainian port areas “the latest casualties in this senseless,
brutal war.”
Speaking to the U.N. Security Council in a briefing on Ukraine,
Mohamed Khaled Khiari, an assistant secretary-general, called
for such attacks to end “immediately” and suggested they “signal
a calamitous turn” in the war.
“These attacks targeting Ukraine’s grain export facilities,
similarly to all attacks against civilians and civilian
infrastructure, are unacceptable and must stop immediately,”
Khiari said in prepared remarks. “I must emphasize that attacks
against civilians and civilian infrastructure may constitute a
violation of international humanitarian law.”[/quote]
The only way to end these attacks is to invade into Russian
territory. Why are you not proposing this if you want to end the
attacks?
[quote]“Deliberately targeting infrastructure that facilitates
the export of food to the rest of the world could be
life-threatening to millions of people who need access to
affordable food,” he added[/quote]
Exactly:
HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/news/why-war-in-ukraine-is-causing-apocalyptic-famine/
So again, why are you not recommending an invasion of Russia?
Woke comments:
[quote]Russia does not care!!!![/quote]
[quote]What good is it to just talk about what is right and what
is wrong if you don’t fix the wrong part.[/quote]
[quote]Just start hitting them on their side[/quote]
[quote]Unless ukraine is allowed to attack russians cities close
to the border of ukraine. This war for ukraine is doomed to
fail.[/quote]
[quote]While the UN is at it, it might also look into simply
expelling Russia from the Security Council.[/quote]
[quote]Not getting the grain your country needs?? You have skin
in the game. Send your troops and military supplies to the
effort and solve the problem.
Adversely affected by the war, get involved. Do not sit on the
sidelines and wring your hands. Stand up and get
involved.[/quote]
[quote]Russia needs to feel the Same pain before they'll come to
their senses.[/quote]
[quote]Bomb Moscow.[/quote]
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Re: United Nations
By: TrumpianMusk Date: September 11, 2023, 5:45 pm
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UN warns of new crisis in Bosnia - BBC News
[quote]After a brutal war and genocide that claimed about
100,000 lives and displaced more than two million people, it was
hoped that an international peace agreement would allow Bosnia
to begin healing from the wounds of conflict.
Twenty-seven years ago this week leaders of the three main
communities agreed a set of principles that would form the basis
of the Dayton peace agreement of 1995.
Now, the UN has warned of renewed crisis as Bosnian Serbs who
launched the original war in 1992 are threatening to secede from
the country.[/quote]
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nyyKqhC0YM
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Re: United Nations
By: Sanctions Date: September 15, 2023, 2:54 pm
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North Korea, Russia military alliance, a violation of UN
sanctions[quote]
North Korean President Kim Jong-un has continued his visit to
Russia, on Friday he went to plane factory in the far east of
the country. His visit has sparked concerns over possible
weapons transfers.
Meanwhile Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted his
Belarussian counterpart in Sochi and claimed Russia was still
willing to negotiate peace with Ukraine. Simon McGregor-Wood
reports.[/quote]
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_x1qqZOGDo
Related:
Deep-Seated Fears? Kim’s Security Replaces, Disinfects Chair As
North Korean Leader Meets Putin
[quote]During a recent summit meeting with Russian President
Putin, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's security team displayed
deep-seated fears and concerns about the chairs provided for
Kim. Kim's security spent several minutes disinfecting the chair
he was supposed to sit in, even dismissing the first chair
provided. They meticulously wiped down the chair, sprayed an
unidentified substance and tested its sturdiness. Putin invited
Kim to explore his Russian-made Aurus limousine. Kim has
previously showcased a penchant for luxury cars, despite UN
sanctions prohibiting their export to North Korea.
#russia #northkorea #putin #kimjongun #chair #aurus #worldnews
0:00 - INTRODUCTION
0:18 - KIM’S SECURITY SHAKES, DISINFECTS CHAIR PROVIDED BY PUTIN
2:07 - FED UP WITH HIS MAYBACH, KIM WANTS PUTIN’S AURUS
LIMOUSINE?[/quote]
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW8XMAUORfc
Why Buddying Up to North Korea is a Risk for Russia
[quote]Multiple reports suggest that Kim Jong Un is due to
travel to Russia amidst Putin's attempts to foster closer
relations with North Korea. So in this video, we take a look at
this flourishing relationship, and why this move is such a risk
for Russia.[/quote]
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTn6KvxeY6o
Will Russia help North Korea build military satellites? | DW
News
[quote]A meeting between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and
Russian President Vladimir Putin is being watched cautiously by
countries in the region. There are concerns North Korea could
supply Russia with ammunition in its fight against Ukraine and
fears Russia might return the favor, by helping North Korea with
its missile programme. Fears articulated by officials from both
Japan and South Korea.
No such concern visible on Kim Jong Un's face however as he
extended his visit to Russia by a few more days.
On Friday, he visited an aviation plant in Russia's far East,
that produces the country's most advanced fighter jets and
equipment. Kim was given a tour and witnessed a demonstration
flight from one of the jets.
Referring to conversations he had with Vladimir Putin earlier in
the week about the political and military situation on the
Korean Peninsula and Europe, he said "we reached a satisfactory
consensus that we should deepen our strategic and tactical
cooperation.“
What form that cooperation would take is unclear, but on the
point of military cooperation, Vladimir Putin said the
following:
"There are certain limitations. Russia complies with all these
limitations. But there are things that we can, of course,
discuss. There are possibilities that we take note of and we are
discussing them.“[/quote]
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xmy6IeNe_U8
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