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http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/11/21/suspected-war-criminal-lands-job-united-nations/
It's amazing how people can still defend the UN as a worthwhile organization anymore. History will look back on it as being formed with good intentions, but executed disgracefully.
A suspected war criminal who allegedly played a key role in the slaughter of 40,000 civilians in Sri Lanka has landed a cushy job at the United Nations -- with full diplomatic immunity.
Human-rights groups are outraged that Shavendra Silva, 46, a top ex-military commander, was named Sri Lanka's deputy permanent U.N. representative in August, after which he moved to New York.
His arrival came a year after his troops defied international pleas and shelled a no-fire zone packed with women, children and elderly refugees, according to observers.
Silva also stands accused of mowing down a group of separatist political leaders who agreed to surrender and were waving white flags when they were shot.
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It's amazing how people can still defend the UN as a worthwhile organization anymore. History will look back on it as being formed with good intentions, but executed disgracefully.
