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Showing posts with label World UN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World UN. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

The UN school headmaster in Gaza was a Hamas bombmaker

The UN school headmaster in Gaza was a Hamas bombmaker

Samuel J. Scott
January 11, 2009

My Teacher, My Bombmaker
RISHON LEZION, Israel — Remember how Israel bombed, with justification, a United Nations school in the Gaza Strip? Well, as it turns out, the headmaster was a Hamas bombmaker.
He also taught science, of course.
Written by Sam Scott
11 January 2009 at 11:04 am
Posted in
Anti-Semitism, Islam, Israel, Palestine, Politics, Religion, The Middle East, War, War on Terror


Hamas’ War Crimes
If you think that Israel is committing war crimes and holds responsibility for the deaths of many civilians, read this.
Written by Sam Scott
11 January 2009 at 10:48 am
Posted in
Anti-Semitism, Civil Liberties, Europe, Islam, Israel, Journalism, Judaism, Law, Palestine, Politics, Religion, The Middle East, War, War on Terror

20090111 The UN school headmaster in Gaza was a Hamas bombmaker

Kevin Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.net http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

Saturday, February 10, 2007

20070209 Felt froggy about the UN this morning

“Felt froggy about the UN this morning”

Feb 9, 2007 11:28 AM – Posted February 10th, 2007

D9000 writes in a recent e-mail:

In a period of instability and uncertainty in many countries across the pond, there are feelings that the global community has forsaken efforts to help our neighbors up, and address issues which have an international bearing.

This could be the time for the UN to step up, forget the awkward bureaucratic ways, and assert itself as the tip of the spear for international aid and relations once again.

Under the new Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon, the United Nations can lead its way back to the original intent of the founding countries.

Ban Ki-Moon has been involved in foreign affairs since 1970, and has worked with the UN in some form or another since 1975. Being a South Korean, he knows all too well the dangers of war, tensions between countries, and differing schools of thought.

The world can only hope that he possesses the will to bring about the changes necessary.

The newly charged Secretary General has to step back, and decide if the organization he is steering is to be pro-active, or continue on its arbitrary path.

When sanctions are not enough to stop countries from proliferating nuclear weapons, committing genocide, or enlisted youths to fight wars, action must be taken, and rules enforced.

France, Germany, China, all key members of the body must be willing to uphold international policies, or Mr. Ki-Moon will have a tough time in rectifying the worlds leading problems. Gone are the times for walking softly and carrying a big stick. The world must be heard loudly, and wield that stick effectively.

D9000

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Thursday, January 04, 2007

20070102 UN Sec Ban to fill two UN posts this wk with controversy

UN Sec Ban to fill two UN posts this wk with controversy


January 2nd, 2007 – January 4th, 2007


Fox News is carrying an Associated Press article on its web site that indicates that when former United Nations secretary Kofi Annan left the building, we may have gone from the frying pan to the fire.


Add to our woes with the UN is the fact that we no longer have the calibre of individual in former UN ambassador John Bolton to look after our best interests…

New Secretary-General to Fill 2 U.N. Posts This Week, Could Bring Controversy

By Liza Porteus, Tuesday, January 02, 2007

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,240800,00.html

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

AP NEW YORK — New Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is expected to announce his picks for two of the top posts vacant at the United Nations this week, a spokeswoman said Tuesday — and one of those choices could be controversial.

Ban, the former foreign minister of South Korea who started his new job Tuesday, will soon make public his choices for under secretary-general for administration and management and the head of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

The administration and management job traditionally has gone to an American, but this time, it could be different.

Press reports over the weekend indicated that Ban might choose Alicia Barcena of Mexico to head up the administration and management office, but that report has not been confirmed. Barcena is the former chief of staff of Secretary-General Kofi Annan, who left that position late last year, making way for Ban.

The appointment of a non-American to the job would be a "disaster" for the U.S.-led effort to reform the U.N., according to one U.N. official.

Read the rest of the article here. Prepare to be annoyed.

For more reading go here: Bolton US Amb to the UN John, UN

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Monday, November 20, 2006

20061119 John Bolton and his recent remarks on the UN

John Bolton and his recent remarks on the UN

November 19th, 2006


Baltimore native John Bolton has once again called to our attention the lunacy of the UN.

The Baltimore Reporter has a must read post on the U.S. Ambassador to the UN, John Bolton: “Wow, read this:.”

The U.S. Ambassador to the UN, John Bolton, launched a scathing attack on the United Nations Friday.

Read the rest here. It is well worth the time…

The Baltimore Reporter concludes with:

“And the Dems want to get rid of this guy! As Curt said, the United Nations continues to make a mockery of themselves with these self-serving resolutions brought on by some of the worst of the worst on this planet. He could not be more right. He could not be more right. How many resolutions has there been against Palestine and Hezbollah compared to Israel?

The UN should either be reformed or shut down. And only a man like Bolton will do it.”

I’ll add one more “should.” In my August 2, 2006
Tentacle column, I wrote: “Confirm Joltin' John Bolton:”

“On March 7, 2005, President George W. Bush nominated Baltimorean John R. Bolton to be the United States ambassador to the United Nations. It is time for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee - as well as the entire upper chamber - to confirm our Maryland-bred leadership in the U.N…”

Read the rest here.


Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA. E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org http://www.thetentacle.com/ Westminster Eagle Opinion and Winchester Report http://www.thewestminstereagle.com/ www.kevindayhoff.com has moved to http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

Sunday, April 14, 2002

20020412 President Bill Clinton and the International Criminal Court by Oliver North


President Bill Clinton and the International Criminal Court by Oliver North

Global injustice By Oliver North Friday, April 12, 2002

DULLES, Va. -- On Dec. 3, 1969, Bill Clinton wrote to Col. Eugene Holmes, director of the University of Arkansas ROTC program. In that infamous letter, Clinton stated that he "loathed" the military.

On Dec. 31, 2000, 31 years later -- almost to the day -- Bill Clinton, as commander in chief, proved how much he still loathes America's military by subjecting them to the "justice" of a rogue international court.

On New Year's Eve, just days before boarding Air Force One for the last time with a load of stolen ashtrays and White House towels, Bill Clinton signed the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court (ICC), another unaccountable United Nations bureaucracy that became reality this week.

The ICC claims jurisdiction over cases of genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and "the crime of aggression," which the U.N. has never defined.

Although a permanent international court has been the globalists' dream since the end of World War II, it wasn't until widespread violence broke out in places like the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda in the 1990s that Kofi Annan and his cohorts went to work.

In July 1998, the U.N. convened the "United Nations Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court" in Rome to form a permanent international tribunal to try individuals for "the most serious offenses of global concern."

Once in motion, their court would claim jurisdiction over every person in the world and grant the ICC prosecutor extraordinary powers and ICC officials lifetime immunity.

Read the rest here: Global injustice By Oliver North Friday, April 12, 2002