United Nations proves its worthlessness once again..

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Seven countries accused of human rights violations, including Libya, Angola and Malaysia, won seats on the UN Human Rights Council in an uncontested election Thursday.

The UN General Assembly approved all 14 candidates for the 14 seats on the 47-member council by wide margins despite campaigns by human rights groups to deny countries with poor rights records the minimum number of votes needed.

All 14 countries easily topped the 97 votes required from the 192-member world body. Libya, which currently holds the presidency of the General Assembly, received the lowest number of votes — 155 — while Angola got 170 and Malaysia 179.

In addition to these three countries, human rights groups criticized the poor rights records of Thailand, Uganda, Mauritania and Qatar which also won seats.

The seven other countries that won seats were Maldives, Ecuador, Guatemala, Spain, Switzerland, Moldova and Poland.

Iran withdrew from the race on April 23 after facing strong global opposition for severe human rights abuses including the government's crackdown on opposition supporters.

U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice said it was "notable ... that Iran's bid fell short."

Human rights groups and other non-governmental organizations also successfully opposed the election of Iran and Venezuela in 2006, Belarus in 2007, Sri Lanka in 2008, and Azerbaijan in 2009.

The 14 countries elected Thursday will serve three-year terms starting June 19 on the Geneva-based council, which was created in March 2006 to replace the UN's widely discredited and highly politicized Human Rights Commission.

The council, however, has also been widely criticized for failing to change many of the commission's practices, including putting much more emphasis on Israel than on any other country.

The United States voted against the council's creation during the Bush administration but reversed its position and won a seat last year after President Barack Obama took office.

Rice cited "some progress" since the US has been on the council, noting its approval of a "milestone" resolution on freedom of expression, its investigation of last year's massacre and rapes in Guinea, and adoption of stronger resolutions condemning rights violations in Congo, Myanmar, Somalia and Sudan.

"We remain committed to strengthening and reforming this council," Rice told reporters. "We hope that the new council's composition for the most part will provide us with partners — not all but most — with whom we can work constructively."

The NGO Coalition for an Effective Human Rights Council said the failure of U.N. regional groups to put forward competitive slates deprived the General Assembly of the opportunity to elect the most qualified countries.

"Those who want the council to improve have to commit themselves to competitive elections and be willing to compete themselves for a seat," said Peggy Hicks, global advocacy director for Human Rights Watch, a coalition member.

"Without competitive elections," she told AP, "we'll continue to see states that don't meet the qualifications set by the General Assembly getting seats like Libya, Angola and Malaysia."


Under the resolution that established the council, members are expected to "uphold the highest standards" of human rights and "fully cooperate" with it.

Hillel Neuer, executive director of Geneva-based UN Watch, which heads a coalition of 37 human rights organizations that campaigned for the US and European Union to defeat Libya's candidacy, said that "by electing serial human rights violators, the U.N. violates its own criteria as well as common sense."

"Choosing Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi to judge others on human rights is a joke," Neuer said in a statement. "He'll use the position not to promote human rights but to shield his record of abuse, and those of his allies."

http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=175592

Why do we continue to pay for this shit??
 

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Noobtastic

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Don't worry, we pay far more for shit you do support (and shit I don't support), like military handouts to Israel and the wars in Iraq/Afghanistan.

As a taxpayer, you don't get to micromanage your tax dollars. You pay for the new school in your city and the bunker buster bombs for the military.

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If you knew anything about me, you'd know I don't support the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

As far as Israel goes, you know where I stand, but that can't even be compared to the trillion sunk into Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iraq.

And the US supports nearly 1/4 of the UN's operation budget (4 billion), but also pays the most of all the other secondary agencies that aren't mentioned in the media. We give over 5 billion a year to select African nations (mostly siphoned off by the leadership). US funds the bulk of the UNRWA (150 million a year), UNICEF (500 million a year), and the UNDP (3 billion a year).

and I'm not counting the 100 billion dubiously pledged by Clinton for bullshit climate change...

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=121562110

But of course, Israel is the problem. Not a Muslim-controlled UNHRC where genocidal dictatorships control the definition of human rights.

Nooo....let's talk about the Jews.

Troll.
 

Red Dawn

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Hell they became worthless when they decided to make Israel a nation.. oh wait..DOH
 

Noobtastic

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Hell they became worthless when they decided to make Israel a nation.. oh wait..DOH

What does this have to do with Israel?

Can you go one fucking second without bitching about it?

Here is a UN where the Nazi Germany and Soviet Union's of our time sit on the most powerful and influential human rights board on the planet.

Where dictators responsible for on-going genocide sit and preach what it means to be a human being.

And our tax dollars are paying for it.

Does this not, in the least, make your progressive ass the slightest bit outraged?

Or must we do more to respect the cultural sensibilities of Islamic thugs?
 

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IHV : All the Dollars spent buy you favors all over the world, perhaps 100x fold. You can not claim to be a tight handed world power.
 

jackschmittusa

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Just a thought, but some of these countries really don't want to have any diplomatic discussions about human rights. How about putting them on a committee where the subject is brought up at every meeting? Use their presence on the committee to spotlight them so maybe they have to institute some reforms so they don't look like complete assholes on the international stage? Use our own presence on the committee to make suggestions for reform that they would look like idiots to oppose in such a public setting?

Take the lemons and make lemonade.
 

jackschmittusa

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Just a thought, but some of these countries really don't want to have any diplomatic discussions about human rights. How about putting them on a committee where the subject is brought up at every meeting? Use their presence on the committee to spotlight them so maybe they have to institute some reforms so they don't look like complete assholes on the international stage? Use our own presence on the committee to make suggestions for reform that they would look like idiots to oppose in such a public setting?

Take the lemons and make lemonade.
 

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IHV : All the Dollars spent buy you favors all over the world, perhaps 100x fold. You can not claim to be a tight handed world power.

So why do we have no power in the UN? why does the non-alignment movement control the UNGA, and thus control resolutions that get set up to the UNSC for legal-confirmation?

All the dollars we spent have bought us nothing but empowering our enemies.

What does our support for the UN bring to the world? Does it stop genocides? No. Does it help the needy? No. Has it brought world peace? Hell fucking no.

So why?

If the UN was a country it would be the most morally corrupt and financially bankrupt on the planet.
 

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You don't have to directly get your favors through the UN ... Most of the American controlled multi national companies get government contacts everyday from all over the globe. How do you think this competitiveness is sustainable ... If your administration did not believe it to be fruitful they would not allocate such a budget for UN. You can bet on that
 

jackschmittusa

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IHateViruses

Take the blinders off.

The U.N. has actually quite a lot of good in the world.

Are they perfect? No. Could they be better or do more? Of course.

Please explain how it has empowered our enemies.

Do have some list of what our dollars should buy at the U.N.? I know I always feel cheated when I throw a buck in those red kettles during the holiday season. I never seem to get anything back for my money.
 
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