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National Rifle Association vows to fight arms trade treaty at U.N. Reuters ^ | Dec. 28, 2012 | Louis Charbonneau The leading U.S. pro-gun group, the National Rifle Association, has vowed to fight a draft international treaty to regulate the $70 billion global arms trade and dismissed suggestions that a recent U.S. school shooting bolstered the case for such a pact. The U.N. General Assembly voted on Monday to restart negotiations in mid-March on the first international treaty to regulate conventional arms trade after a drafting conference in July collapsed because the U.S. and other nations wanted more time. Washington supported Monday's U.N. vote. U.S. President Barack Obama has come under intense pressure to tighten domestic gun control laws after. U.N. approves new debate on arms treaty opposed by U.S. gun lobby reuters.com ^ | December 24, 2012 The U.N. General Assembly voted overwhelmingly on Monday to restart negotiations on a draft international treaty to regulate the $70 billion global trade in conventional arms, a pact the powerful U.S. National Rifle Association has been lobbying hard against. U.N. delegates and gun control activists have complained that talks collapsed in July largely because U.S. President Barack Obama feared attacks from Republican rival Mitt Romney before the November 6 election if his administration was seen as supporting the pact, a charge U.S. officials have denied. The NRA, which has come under intense criticism for its reaction to the December 15... UN adds about 5 percent to budget for 2012-2013 bigstory.ap ^ | Dec. 24 10:49 PM EST | EDITH M. LEDERER U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon approved new rates that all U.N. members pay for the regular budget. $5.4 billion. China, Russia, Brazil and other countries with growing economies will have to pay an increased share, European Union contributions will drop, the U.S. ceiling will not. (@ 22 percent). U.S. deputy ambassador Joseph Torsella said the United States "is pleased." U.N. Presents Grim Prognosis on the World Economy New York Times ^ | 18 December 2012 | Rick Gladstone World economic growth has weakened substantially this year and faces the confluence of a triple threat the so-called fiscal cliff in the United States, the European debt crisis and a sharp slowdown in China, the United Nations said in a report released on Tuesday. The worst case, the report said, could be a new global recession that mires many countries in a cycle of austerity and unemployment for years. A worsening of the euro
area crisis, the fiscal cliff in the United States and a hard landing in China could cause a new global recession, Mr. Vos said in.. The UN, run by a cartel of brutal barbaric Islamic hellholes Israel Matzav ^ | 12/17/12 | Carl in Jerusalem Here's Pat Condell talking about Israel and the UN. He refers to the United Nations as being a cartel of bronze age barbarians, and as being run by brutal, barbaric Islamic hellholes. You'll love it. He also calls Saudi Arabia the world's moral... maybe I won't finish that one.... Let's go to the videotape Muslim Country With 25% Slave Population Elected VP of UN Human Rights Council FrontPageMag.com ^ | December 12, 2012 | Daniel Greenfield But look on the bright side, at least it wasnt Sudan, Syria or Saudi Arabia. Im coming around to the opinion that we should do everything possible to keep the UN Human Rights Council around. Not only is it the greatest source of irony since fish in a blacksmith shop, but its also a living reminder that the United Nations is to human rights as an exploding train is to transportation safety. The UN Human Rights Council met today in Geneva and elected Mauritania as its Vice-President and Rapporteur for the next year, the second highest position at the worlds. New IPCC report: Evidence supporting climate change is unequivocal (while equivocating) Science Recorder ^ | Saturday, December 15, 2012 | Jessica Lear The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) seems to have a problem. The international group has expressed concerns after a blogger posted an early copy of their upcoming report. The IPCC, which is part of the United Nations (U.N.), is currently working on a climate change report titled the Fifth Assessment Report, which will be published next year. Noted global warming skeptic Alec Rawls, who created the blog Stop Green Suicide, leaked part of the report online, prompting an outpouring of criticism after the agency reaffirmed its agreement that the report was to remain sealed until its official release Russia Rejects UN Committee Edict on Homosexual Propaganda (God Bless Russia!) C-FAM ^ | Dec 13, 2012 | Stefano Gennarini, J.D. A UN committee of legal experts reprimanded the Russian Federation last month for allowing the Ryazan province of Russia to enforce a law that bans the promotion of homosexuality among minors as part of a national effort to protect children from early sexualization, and related adverse health consequences. In 2009 Irina Fedotova, a lesbian activist, lodged a complaint against Russia with the UN Human Rights Committee, which monitors the implementation of the 1966 International Convention of Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). She was detained and fined for standing outside a secondary school with posters that read Homosexuality is normal and... US and UK refuse to sign UN's communications treaty
BBC ^ | December 14 2012 The US, Canada, Australia and UK have refused to sign an international communications treaty at an conference in Dubai. The countries had objected to calls for all states to have equal rights to the governance of the internet. But the breaking point was the addition of text relating to "human rights". IPCC AR5 draft leaked, contains game-changing admission of enhanced solar forcing Watts Up With That? ^ | 13 December 2012 Full AR5 draft leaked here, contains game-changing admission of enhanced solar forcing (Alec Rawls) I participated in expert review of the Second Order Draft of AR5 (the next IPCC report), Working Group 1 (The Scientific Basis), and am now making the full draft available to the public. I believe that the leaking of this draft is entirely legal, that the taxpayer funded report report is properly in the public domain under the Freedom of Information Act, and that making it available to the public is in any case protected by established legal and ethical standards, but web hosting companies are. Canada joins Western countries rejecting UN Internet treaty National Post ^ | December 13, 2012 | Brian Murphy DUBAI, United Arab Emirates Canada is refusing to sign a United Nations telecommunications treaty over fears it would give governments control over the internet. Canada is part of a Western bloc, including the U.S., Britain, and several European nations, that is snubbing the new treaty which was expected to be signed Friday at the end of ten days of hard negotiations at the World Conference on International Telecommunications. A rival group including China, Russia, Gulf Arab states, African nations and others favoured UN backing for stronger government sway over Internet affairs and claimed the Western dominance of... U.N. Conference Slyly Introduces Resolution to Gain Control of Internetin Middle of Night weekly standard ^ | 10:48 PM, Dec 12, 2012 | By DANIEL HALPER In the middle of the night at a U.N. conference in Dubai, the presiding chairman of the International Telecommunication Union conference surveyed the assembled countries to see whether there was interest in having greater involvement in the U.N. governing the Internet. A majority of countries gave their approval. With a sufficient majority supporting the U.N. becoming more active in controlling the Internet, the chairman put forth a resolution. The chairman, though, insisted the survey "was not a vote." The resolution was supported by Cuba, Algeria, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia; the United States opposed it. The proposed resolution resolves that the secretary... US backs United Nations measure in favor of universal health coverage the hill ^ | december 12, 2012 | elise viebeck The United States has backed a United Nations draft resolution favoring universal healthcare coverage. The nonbinding measure calls on U.N. member states to ensure citizens' access to health insurance, and was approved by the U.N. General Assembly on Wednesday. Supporters say the draft resolution paves the way for the post-2015
development agenda to include universal health coverage. Health insurance for all promotes "sustained, inclusive and equitable growth, social cohesion and well-being of the population," the U.N. said. In 2010, the U.N.'s World Health Organization (WHO) expressed support for President Obama's signature healthcare law, praising it as an "unprecedented achievement" in... Arabs team with Russia, China to push Internet control Examiner ^ | December 10, 2012 | Anthony Martin certain Arab nations have teamed up with Russia and China to attempt to place the World Wide Web under the control of the International Telecommunications Union. At the World Conference on International Telecommunications currently meeting in Dubai Dec. 3-14, a group of Arab states along with Russia and China proposed that nations strictly control Internet companies, leading many critics, especially in the United States, to charge that the proposal would severely hamper Internet freedom. ... nations with totalitarian forms of government, such as Russia and Muslim nations, have also insisted that strict limits be placed on access to information on... UN Hosts Art Depicting Palestine as All of Israel Breitbart ^ | 12/10/12 | Joel B. Pollak The UN is now hosting in the public entrance hall of its New York headquarters a Palestinian exhibit which includes pieces that artfully depict all of Israel as Palestine. The display goes hand-in-hand with the logo featured at the top of the cover page of the speech that Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas delivered to the General Assembly on November 29, 2012. That emblem continues to promote a one state solution, Palestine without Israel. On November 29th the General Assembly granted Palestine the status of non-member observer state under the pretense that the move brought the world AFTER DOHA, THE U.N. AND MEMBER GOVERNMENTS NEED SOBER SECOND THOUGHTS ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING CLIMATE SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL ^ | December 09, 2012 | climate science international Attention: News Editors, Political, Science and Environment Reporters After 16 years without warming, future climate talks must focus on preparation for, and adaption to, climate change, not vainly trying to stop it. Ottawa, Canada, December 9, 2012: Governments must re-examine climate change science before considering further, more concrete commitments in the United Nations negotiating process, said Tom Harris, executive director of the International Climate Science Coalition (ICSC), which is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada. In their November 29th open letter to the U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, scientists from across the globe explained that the science relied upon by the U.N.. In Doha, a big green rent-seeking machine The Spectator ^ | 9 December 2012 | Andrew Montford A couple of weeks ago the great global warming bandwagon coughed and spluttered to a halt in Doha, the latest stop on its never-ending world tour. The annual UN climate conference COP18 is no small affair. This is a bandwagon whose riders number in the
thousands: motorcades of politicians, buses full of technocrats and policy wonks and jumbo-jets full of hippies travelling half way round the world, (ostensibly) to save the planet from the (allegedly) pressing problem of climate change This is despite the fact that nobody seems able to point to any great problems caused by the modest warming.. Climate talks: UN forum extends Kyoto Protocol to 2020 (In the words of Homer Simpson.. DOH!aaaaa) BBC News ^ | 12/8/12 | BBC Delegates at UN climate talks in Qatar have agreed to extend the Kyoto Protocol until 2020, avoiding a major new setback. The deal, agreed by nearly 200 nations, keeps the protocol alive as the only legally binding plan for combating global warming. However, it only covers developed nations whose share of world greenhouse gas emissions is less than 15%. The US - a major polluter - has never ratified the original 1997 protocol. The agreement had been due to expire later this year. Lord Monckton at Doha climate talks pretending to be Myanmar, he was later ejected (Exposing AGW YouTube ^ | 12/7/2012 | tcktcktckorg Posing as a delegate from Myanmar, the climate skeptic, Lord Monckton, spoke at the UN climate negotiations in Doha, Qatar. The imposter was later expelled from the conference.. Inhofe: Obama funneling billions to UN for climate-change redistribution Hot Air ^ | 4:01 pm on December 8, 2012 | Ed Morrissey At issue in the latest video from Senator Jim Inhofe (R-OK) is the UNs Green Climate Fund, which aims to garner $100 billion from industrial nations ostensibly to bolster efforts to get developing nations to use renewable, non-hydrocarbon energy rather than coal and oil in their development. In practice, as we have seen at UN climate-change conferences, te fund has been treated as an entitlement and even a type of reparation by developing nations from the US and the West. Inhofe, who couldnt attend this years climate conference in Doha, which is just as well, as media around the. The Left's Propaganda War: UN Disabilities Treaty (CRPD) The Brenner Brief ^ | 12/08/2012 | Amanda Melson After the Senate failed to ratify the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), Senator John Kerry took to the airwaves with Chris Matthews on Hardball Wednesday, vowing to pass the measure within the first three months of 2013. and demonizing the Republicans who voted against the bill: They argued they were afraid we were giving up sovereignty of the nation and somehow the United Nations would be able to tell us what to do. Neither are true. There is no requirement in this treaty whatsoever that any law in the United States would be changed,. U.N. Report Reveals International Protocol for Tracking People Online Slate ^ | 04 DEC 2012 | Ryan Gallagher In the shadowy world of electronic surveillance, tactics used by law enforcement agencies are rarely revealed. But now an international protocol about how to best monitor
and track people online has been disclosed for the first timeoffering a unique insight into covert police methodology. Buried in a recent 158-page U.N. report on how terrorists use the Internet is the so-called protocol of a systematic approach. The protocol, which was authored by an elite Italian special operations unit called the Raggruppamento, is significant because it has been implemented by authorities across the world, according to the United Nations. Fmr. Thatcher advisor Lord Monckton evicted from UN climate summit after challenging global warming ClimateDepot ^ | 12/6/2012 Fmr. Thatcher advisor Lord Monckton evicted from UN climate summit after challenging global warming -- 'Escorted from the hall and security officers stripped him of his UN credentials' Excerpt: UK's Lord Christopher Monckton, a climate skeptic, gets evicted After the news conference, and as diplomats gathered for the climate conference president's assessment of how close countries are to agreement, Monckton quietly slipped into the seat reserved for the delegation of Myanmar and clicked the button to speak. "In the 16 years we have been coming to these conferences, there has been no global warming," Monckton said as confused murmurs filled... Christianas nightmare for the rest of us (The U.N., Climate Change and Carbon Taxes) The Moral Liberal ^ | December 4, 2012 | Craig Rucker Talk about alignment of the stars! Barack Obama based his 2008 presidential campaign on the principle of sharing the wealth. He won, got reelected and now has, at least in his own mind, a flat-out mandate to extend his vision for wealth redistribution (and wealth destruction) planet-wide. This week, as United Nations luminaries gather in Doha, Qatar, for the 18th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres, the selfdescribed daughter of a revolutionary, has presented her goals. The most important is a massive transfer of wealth $100 billion a... News Flash: Senate to Vote on UN Treaty [Update: 60 yes votes, 40 no votes, Treaty FAILS!] Christian Post ^ | 12/3/12 | Karen Farris The US Senate will be voting Tuesday, December 4th on whether to ratify a United Nations treaty on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Beneath the surface of this important sounding effort, is a crafty attempt to bequeath more of our American sovereignty to the authority of the United Nations. America has some of the most stringent protections for those who are disabled. This treaty supposedly makes it a more global effort to support the disabled. Proponents say if the US signs the treaty other nations would be more likely to improve their own efforts with the disabled. From Republicans, a Parting Slap at Bob Dole and Disabled Americans The New York Times ^ | December 4, 2012 | Lawrence Downes Former Senator Bob Dole, 89 years old and in a wheelchair, went onto to the floor of the Senate today to urge his former colleagues to ratify the United Nations Convention on the
Rights of Persons With Disabilities. Mr. Dole, a disabled veteran, has been one of the leading voices urging ratification of the treaty, which seeks to bring the world closer to the high standard set by the Americans with Disabilities Act, the landmark civil-rights law enacted under President George H.W. Bush. Senator Kerrys Fallacious Emotional Appeal for a U.N. Treaty RSN ^ | Monday, 03 December 2012 16:12 | Steven Groves When the facts and law are not in ones favor, there is a natural temptation to appeal to the emotions of your target audience in order to win an argument. This is referred to as argumentum ad passionesan attempt to manipulate an audiences emotions by pulling on their heartstrings in order to bring them to your side. Such is the case with Senator John Kerrys (DMA) appeal in todays Huffington Post in support of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), an international human rights treaty that is scheduled for an up-or-down vote tomorrow at noon. Were trying to stop the UN from regulating the Internet, Ambassador Kramer says Fox News ^ | December 03, 2012 | Maxim Lott A U.N. conference that kicked off today in Dubai has sparked fear of Internet censorship in the U.S. -- something U.S. Ambassador Terry Kramer said he is doing everything in his power to prevent. Nothing regarding the Internet do we want subject to U.N. review and regulation, Kramer told FoxNews.com. Monday marked the first day of an 11-day conference. Kramer, who leads the U.S. delegation at the conference, said that the first day had gone well and so far delegates are still in the early stage, talking about what should be reviewed when. No specific regulations have been debated yet. Climate Facts Ignored Amid Hysteria at UN Summit in Doha The New American ^ | 03 December 2012 | Alex Newman Despite clear facts arguing against global warming, alarmists and government representatives are still assembled at the climate summit in Qatar. Climate Facts Ignored Amid Hysteria at UN Summit in Doha The New American 03 December 2012 To coincide with the United Nations global warming summit in Doha, Qatar, the usual flurry of hysterical press releases repackaged as news and a barrage of dubious studies from tax-funded climate alarmists have made headlines in the establishment media all of it, critics say, aimed at creating at least the perception of support for UN goals. Notably absent from the shrill warnings.. Facing a triple threat: Doha, EPA and Congress Right Side News ^ | 03 December 2012 | Paul Driessen Climate alarmists are meeting in Doha, Qatar, to hammer out a new international treaty to replace the Kyoto Protocol that expires this year. The US Environmental Protection Agency is poised to unleash its first wave of carbon dioxide regulations. And Congress is teaming up with the White House to legislate taxes on hydrocarbon use and CO2 emissions, on top of pending tax hike on the rich. This serious triple threat to our energy, economy, jobs, living standards, health and welfare is justified by assertions that the actions will stabilize Earths climate and prevent a litany of global warming horrors.
{snip} UNs costly Congo peacekeepers charged with making a bad situation even worse FoxNews.com ^ | Published December 03, 2012 | George Russell A United Nations peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which has so far spent $12.8 billion, has been charged by critics with ineptitude and unwillingness to protect civilians from murder, rape and other atrocities. Skepticism about the 19,000strong U.N. force, known since 2010 as MONUSCO, has swelled to the point that some critics are questioning the wisdom of using the U.N. to prop up Congo, which is engaged in a bloody struggle with a rebel group known as the March 23 Movement (M23). Meantime, the U.N. continues to spend roughly $1.4 billion a year on MONUSCO, with the Web access battles brew before UN conference Google ^ | 11/27/12 | AP DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) An upcoming U.N. gathering about Internet oversight is raising alarms from a broad coalition of critics, including the U.S., tech giants such as Google and rights groups, concerned that changes could lead to greater efforts to censor Web content and stifle innovation in cyberspace. Among the issues on the agenda at next month's meeting in Dubai are ideas to battle Internet spam and fraud. But also tucked into more than 1,300 proposals are potential hot-button items that opponents believe could be used by in places such as Iran and China to justify their crackdowns... Should the United Nations be Given the Power to Control the Internet? Youtube ^ | Dec 2, 2012 | Youtube Exposing the UN's International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Youtube:Should the United Nations be Given the Power to Control the Internet? Related Articles: UN to Seek Internet Kill Switch Next Month, Documents Show 15 November 2012 - The United Nations is drafting a plan to give a little-known UN agency control over the online world, including an Internet "kill switch."Secret UN Document Lays Out Plan to Seize Control of Internet16 November 2012 - A draft proposal of a document by the International Telecommunications Union lays out a plan for greater government control of the Internet.U.S. Reps. Introduce Resolution to Bar UN. U.N. Disabilities Treaty Would Limit U.S. Sovereignty IBD EDITORIALS ^ | November 29, 2012 Rights: The Senate is considering a treaty which says "disability is an evolving concept" and which would infringe on U.S. sovereignty and the right to raise our children as American families see fit. Those who thought that the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) adequately guaranteed the rights of the handicapped to have access to all facets of American life were apparently wrong. The U.S. Senate is considering ratifying the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), which President Obama signed in 2009 and which goes well beyond mandating wheel-chair ramps for public buildings. CRPD doesn't even bother to... U.N. summit may usher in more Internet regulations
CNet ^ | November 28 2012 | Declan McCullagh Next week's Dubai summit could lead to more control by national governments, speakers at a Stanford University event say, unless Internet users take action to protect their rights. PALO ALTO, Calif.--A United Nations summit next week could imperil Internet freedom and lead to a deluge of intrusive new national regulations, Google and a member of the U.S. delegation warned. "We want to maintain a platform of a free and open Internet as a platform for free expression," Patrick Ryan, an attorney at Google, said at a forum organized by Stanford Law School here yesterday afternoon. Google has organized a new... Poland against new UN internet 'censorship threat' The News PL ^ | November 27 2012 Poland is to oppose a UN agency proposal to renegotiate an international internet treaty which critics say would threaten freedom of expression on the web. The UN International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is to meet behind closed doors in Dubai between 3 and 14 December, where 193 countries are being asked to agree a new information and communications International Telecommunication Regulations (ITR) treaty, which would change the way domain names are monitored and IP addresses are assigned. The effect of the new treaty would be to take away the domain name system and other technical specifications, currently run by organisations in... UN Seeking Global Carbon Regime at Climate Summit in Doha The New American ^ | 26 November 2012 | Alex Newman Delegates representing almost 200 governments are gathering in Doha, Qatar, in a desperate bid to keep climate change alarmism alive long enough to create a UN-run planetary carbon regime. UN Seeking Global Carbon Regime at Climate Summit in Doha The New American 26 November 2012 Thousands of delegates representing almost 200 governments and dictatorships are gathering in Doha, Qatar, in a desperate bid to keep climate change alarmism alive long enough to create a United Nations-run planetary carbon regime. However, as the climate hysteria continues its march toward irrelevance following the spectacular implosion of UN global warming theories and.. U.N. optimistic the U.S. will finally hop on that climate-change bandwagon Hot Air ^ | 2:31 pm on November 24, 2012 | Erika Johnsen Ugh, here we go again: Self-righteous globalism-loving environmental zealots hellbent on getting developed nations to voluntarily contract their relatively prosperous economies, ostensibly in order to combat climate change, while trying to dictate the type of green development theyd like to see happen in poorer countries.As Ive noted before, environmentalists are hopefully sniffing the air now that President Obama has won a second term, banking on the more flexible Obamas willingness to once again take up the mantle of climate change especially in the wake of this past summers droughts and superstorm Sandy. From the AP: [A]s a re-elected president... 'United Nations Wants to Use Drones' The Weekly Standard ^ | 11-23-12 | Daniel Halper
The U.N. wants to use drones, the French news agency Agence France-Presse reports. "The United Nations wants to use drones for the first time to monitor fighting in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where Rwanda has been accused of aiding rebels," says the report, quoting U.N. officials. The international body "is considering a range of ways to strengthen the capabilities of MONUSCO to protect civilians from the threat of armed groups in the vast area of eastern DR Congo," a U.N. spokesman says. "Unarmed aerial vehicles, drones for monitoring the movements of armed groups, are one tool we are. UN Demands Obama Smash State Marijuana Legalization The New American ^ | 21 November 2012 | Alex Newman A top UN official called on the Obama administration to quash recent marijuana legalizations in Washington State and Colorado. UN Demands Obama Smash State Marijuana Legalization The New American 21 November 2012 In a move likely to further alienate the already unpopular United Nations from the American people, a top official with the global body put his ignorance about the U.S. constitutional system on full display by calling on the Obama administration to lawlessly quash recent marijuana legalization initiatives in Washington State and Colorado. Voters in both states approved the decriminalization of the controversial plant on November 6, nullifying. Iowa warns international observers of arrest politco ^ | BOBBY CERVANTES Iowa has joined Texas in warning international election observers of possible criminal prosecution if they violate state laws and get near polling places on Election Day. Iowa Secretary of State Matt Schultz like Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott last week on Tuesday threatened Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe election observers with arrest if they came within 300 feet of a polling places entrance, in violation of state law. (In Texas, its 100 feet.) Canada demands U.N. official resign after anti-Jewish demand YourJewishNews.com ^ | Oct 28,2012 | Ryan Lee Hall Richard Falk (Scroll down for video) A U.N. official has caused a firestorm among Israel-friendly nations after calling on the world to punish all companies doing business with Israel.Canada has said that the U.N. rights expert should resign for his call for a boycott of companies involved in the expansion of Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories.The demand by Richard Falk, the U.N. special investigator on human rights in the occupied territories, also provoked a sharp response from Israel and the United States, after saying that Israel poisoned the environment for peace.Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird said Thursday that.. U.N. Human Rights Council Calls for Boycott of U.S. Companies The Washington Free Beacon ^ | October 25, 2012 12:56 pm | Washington Free Beacon Staff The Washington Free Beacon has obtained a report soon to be released by the United Nations that calls for an international campaign of legal attacks and economic warfare on
a group of American companies that do business in Israel, including Hewlett-Packard, Caterpillar Inc., and Motorola Solutions Inc UN, Global Media Silent As 80 Hamas Gaza Rockets Slam Israel - Bad PR? Israel News Agency / Google News ^ | October 24, 2012 | Joel Leyden UN, Global Media Silent As 80 Hamas Gaza Rockets Slam Israel - Bad PR?By Joel Leyden Israel News AgencyJerusalem, Israel --- October 24, 2012 ... Over 80 rockets launched by the Hamas terror group in Gaza rained on Israel today. At least 4 Israelis were injured, with one in critical condition. One rocket that slammed into a kibbutz in the Eshkol region of southern Israel blew away the wall of a house, leaving a large crater in the ground and coming within feet of murdering a woman who managed to make it to the air raid shelter in time. The U.S. Should Withdraw from UNESCO National Review ^ | 10/25/2012 | Brett D. Schaefer Last fall, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) granted membership to the Palestinian Authority. President Obama then stopped all U.S. financial contributions to UNESCO, as required by U.S. law.This didn't sit well with UNESCO director general Irina Bokova. Earlier this month, she ramped up her campaign to get the U.S. to change its law --- in order to get American dollars flowing her way once more.Bokova argues that UNESCO is a valuable voice for integrity and moderation. To cut its funding is not only improper, she says, but an act that threatens programs vital to U.S.... International monitors at US polling spots draw criticism from voter fraud groups the hill ^ | 10/20/2012 | a bolton United Nations-affiliated election monitors from Europe and central Asia will be at polling places around the U.S. looking for voter suppression activities by conservative groups, a concern raised by civil rights groups during a meeting this week. The intervention has drawn criticism from a prominent conservative-leaning group combating election fraud. The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), a United Nations partner on democratization and human rights projects, will deploy 44 observers from its human rights office around the country on Election Day to monitor an array of activities, including potential disputes at polling places. South Korea picked as HQ of new U.N. Green Climate Fund Reuters ^ | 10/20/12 A new U.N. fund meant to manage billions of dollars to help developing nations combat climate change will be based in South Korea, leaders of the fund agreed on Saturday. The Green Climate Fund is to be sited in Songdo, Incheon City, South Korea, the board of the fund said. Germany, Mexico, Namibia, Poland and Switzerland had also sought to be the headquarters. Developed nations agreed in 2009 to raise climate aid, now about $10 billion a year, to an annual $100 billion from 2020 to help developing countries curb greenhouse gas emissions and cope with floods, droughts, heatwaves and..
U.S. uses excessive force along Mexican border: U.N. (High Commissioner for Human Rights) Yahoo! News ^ | 10/18/12 | Stephanie Nebehay, Reuters GENEVA (Reuters) - The United States has used excessive force against immigrants along the Mexican border and should cooperate in investigating border killings, including those of many young people, the top United Nations human rights official said on Thursday. "There have been very many young people, teenagers, who have been killed at the border," Navi Pillay, the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, told a news conference. "The reports reaching me are that there has been excessive use of force by the U.S. border patrols while they are enforcing the immigration laws," she added. The family of a Mexican teen.. UN peace envoy draws up plan for 3,000 strong peacekeeping force in Syria uktelegraph ^ | 6:59PM BST 13 Oct 2012 | By Colin Freeman Mr Brahimi is thought to be looking at more nations that currently contribute to Unifil, the 15,000 strong mission set up to police Israel's borders with Lebanon. They alone are thought to have the infrastructure and on-the-ground knowledge that any peacekeeping operation would require. Countries contributing to Unifil include Ireland, Germany, France, Spain and Italy, one of which would be expected to play a leading role in the Syria peacekeeping force. Yet the presence of any European on the ground in Syria even from nations considered more "neutral" in the Arab world - would still represent a significant new... No Longer Joseph Pulitzers School - A Columbia panel on Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party... City Journal ^ | 10 October 2012 | Harry Stein A Columbia panel on Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party doesnt even pretend to be objective.According to the most recent Gallup poll, distrust of the mainstream media is at an all-time high, with 60% saying they have little or no trust in the mass media to report the news fully, accurately, and fairly. Anyone still wondering why might look into a symposium held last week at Columbia Universitys Graduate School of Journalism, long the nations most prestigious media training ground. Titled Covering Occupy and the Tea Party, the panel was organized and moderated by Todd Gitlin, a full professor... U.S. Contributions to U.N. Up 142% Since 2001 -- $4.5 Billion CNS News ^ | October 5, 2012 | Penny Starr (CNSNews.com) The financial contribution that the United States makes to the United Nations has increased sharply over the past decade, rising by $4.5 billion between 2001 and 2010 a 142 percent rise -- according to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Since 2006, the OMB has presented Congress with an annual report detailing the U.S. contributions to the U.N. system for each fiscal year, which runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30. The total money contributed from all federal agencies to the United Nations, as reported by OMB, since 2001 are as follows: FY 2001 -- $..
Rumor Control: U.N. ATT and POA, Bad but Different (Staying Focused) NRA-ILA ^ | September 21, 2012 | staff reporters The latest rumor making its way through the darker corners of the internet is an inaccurate spin on the U.N.'s never-ending mission to disarm the American people. The rumors vary, but some have wrongly claimed that the U.S. has secretly adopted a U.N. Arms Trade Treaty, subjecting Americans to the schemes of U.N. gun controllers. The confusion stems from a misunderstanding of the differences between July's month-long U.N. Conference on the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) and the Second Review Conference for the U.N. Programme of Action on Small Arms and Light Weapons (POA) that took place August 27 through September.. Global food prices rise 1.4 per cent in September -- UN Economic Times ^ | 4 Oct, 2012, 06.11PM IST, ROME: World food prices rose in September and are seen remaining close to levels reached during the 2008 food crisis, the United Nations' food agency said on Thursday, while cutting its forecast for global cereal output. The worst drought in more than 50 years in the United States sent corn and soybean prices to record highs over the summer, and, coupled with drought in Russia and other Black Sea exporting countries, raised fears of a renewed crisis. Grains prices have retreated in recent weeks due to rapid harvest progress and concerns about weak demand in a slowing global economy. Ahmadinejad: Arab Spring will spread to Asia, Europe, Africa and America washingtonexaminer.com ^ | Sept. 26, 2012 | Charlie Spiering During his speech to the United Nations this morning, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad spoke about the second coming of Jesus Christ, which would bring about a bright future for mankind and bless humanity with a Spring that had already begun. Now we can see and sense the sweet scent and the soulful breeze of the spring, the spring that has just begun and doesnt belong to a specific race, ethnicity, nation, or religion, he explained adding that it would sweep "Asia, Europe, Africa and America." He will be the spring of all, added Ahmadinejad. U.S.-led "war on drugs" questioned at U.N. (re: the 4 decade effort, strategy and results) Yahoo! News ^ | 9/26/12 | Brian Winter | Reuters UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The presidents of Mexico, Colombia and Guatemala all called for a vigorous global debate of anti-narcotics laws at the United Nations on Wednesday, raising new questions about the wisdom of the four-decade-old, U.S.-led "war on drugs." Although none of the leaders explicitly called for narcotics to be legalized, they suggested at the U.N. General Assembly that they would welcome wholesale changes to policies that have shown scant evidence of limiting drug flows while contributing to massive violence throughout Latin America. "It is our duty to determine - on an objective scientific basis - if we are.. US stages boycott at United Nations as Ahmadinejad calls for new world order
The Hill ^ | 9/26/12 | Julian Pecquet US stages boycott at United Nations as Ahmadinejad calls for new world orderBy Julian Pecquet - 09/26/12 12:15 PM ET The U.S. delegation to the United Nations boycotted Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's last address to the world body on Wednesday, leaving the floor before the Iranian delivered a tirade against America and Israel. Ahmadinejad delivered a lengthy recitation of the world's woes going back to the creation, and called on the U.N. member nations to create a new world order. Fortunately right now we are at a historic juncture: On the one hand, Marxism is no longer around and... Saudi Arabia & Egypts Grand Mufti Calls For (UN) Intl Law Criminalizing Blasphemy Weasel Zippers ^ | September 15, 2012 Not gonna happen.Via Arab News: The Kingdoms Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh called on the international community to criminalize acts of abusing great prophets and messengers such as Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad (peace be upon them all), according to a statement issued today.The statement was issued in response film in the United States denigrating Islam and ridiculing the Prophet (pbuh).Al-Asheikh also appealed to the Ummah to react to any attempt to denigrate Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) by strictly adhering to the values advocated by the Prophet (pbuh) instead of unleashing violence against innocent people, the Saudi Press Agency reported. Drone strikes threaten 50 years of international law,says UN [ It's not the movie-its the kill list] guardian.co.uk ^ | Thursday 21 June 2012 The US policy of using aerial drones to carry out targeted killings presents a major challenge to the system of international law that has endured since the second world war, a United Nations investigator has said. Christof Heyns, the UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings, summary or arbitrary executions, told a conference in Geneva that President Obama's attacks in Pakistan, Yemen and elsewhere, carried out by the CIA, would encourage other states to flout long-established human rights standards. In his strongest critique so far of drone strikes, Heyns suggested some may even constitute "war crimes". Ahmadinejad to address UN on Yom Kippur Y-Net ^ | September 9, 2012 | Yitzhak Benhorin WASHINGTON A PR duel will be in two and a half weeks during the United Nations General Assembly discussions in New York between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The Iranian leader is expected to address the GA on the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur, while Netanyahu will speak the next day after arriving in the United States. According to diplomatic sources in New York, the Iranian issue will be at the top of the agenda of the GA's speakers, although there will be no votes during the 10-day assembly. All Western leaders including.. Don't let the UN steal the Internet ZD Net ^ | 8/28/2012 | David Gewirtz
Summary: If the UN seizes control of the Internet, they'll take the Internet from the voices of freedom and give it to nations who'd prefer to either kill it or refashion it into another tool of state control. As UN Head Travels to Iran, Abbas Pledges No Jews In Jerusalem Frontpage ^ | 8/24/12 | Ronn Torossian One simply has to watch the words of the leaders in the Middle East to understand why there wont be peace anytime soon. Jerusalem is a Muslim and Christian city, and there will be neither peace nor security until the Israeli occupation, settlements, and settlers leave the city, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said on Tuesday. Jerusalems identity is Arab, and the citys and Christian holy sites must be protected from Israeli threats. He added that Israeli excavation work in Jerusalem and in the Western Wall tunnels beneath the mosque will not undermine the fact that the city will forever be DeMint: U.N. treaty threatens U.S. homeschoolers World Net Daily ^ | August 14, 2012 | WND Republican defends against liberals intent on imposing backdoor globalism In the past few weeks, two proposed United Nations treaties failed to advance. The small-arms treaty failed at the U.N. while opponents of the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) amassed enough votes to block it in the U.S. Senate.Now, Sen. Jim DeMint,R-S.C., says another U.N. treaty that threatens American sovereignty has been put back on the table by foreign diplomats and their internationalist allies in the federal government. Its called the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Disabled, which calls for government agents to supersede the authority of parents Iran to Assume Leadership of Bloc That Includes Key U.S. Allies and U.S. Aid Recipients Cybercast News Service ^ | August 8, 2012 | Patrick Goodenough At a time when the U.S. is leading efforts to isolate Iran, almost two-thirds of the worlds independent nations including key recipients of U.S. aid and nine of Americas major nonNATO allies belong to a intergovernmental organization that is about to let Tehran set its agenda for the next three years. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is preparing to host the 16th summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), a grouping of developing nations formed during the Cold War as a supposedly neutral bloc aligned neither with the West nor the Soviet Union. Iran has already announced that one of its... Genocidal Sudanese regime's appointment to UN human rights council all but certain Fox News ^ The election of a Sudanese warlord accused of genocide to the United Nations Human Rights Council is now virtually guaranteed, since he has the full backing of the world body's African delegation.
Warlord Accused of Genocide to Get Spot on UN Human Rights Council fox news ^ | 8-8-12 | Joshua Rhett Miller The election of a Sudanese warlord accused of genocide to the United Nations Human Rights Council is now virtually guaranteed, since he has the full backing of the world body's African delegation. The International Criminal Court has issued a warrant for Omar Al-Bashir -- its first ever for a sitting head of state -- for crimes against humanity he allegedly committed in Darfur. Yet, his regime is set to take its place on the panel, in the latest bizarre appointment to make a mockery of the UN's human rights credibility, according to critics. It's like putting Jack the Ripper in
Kofi Annan announced on Thursday that he was stepping down as the UNArab Leagues special envoy to Syria, partly blaming finger-pointing within the United Nations for the lack of progress in the 17-month-old crisis.
Threat to U.S. Sovereignty July 26 Senate Vote: UN Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities
HSLDA and UN ^ | July 25, 2012 | Michael Farris, Esq., LL.M Via e-mail today July 25, 2012 Senate Committee Vote Today on UN Treaty Keep Calling! Michael Farris is founder and chairman of Homeschooling Legal Defense Assocation HSLDA, and homeschooling father of 10. Dear HSLDA Members and Friends: After a brief postponement the U.S. Senate has decided to
continue to push forward the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and has scheduled a mark-up and committee vote for tomorrow. As we have mentioned in previous updates, HSLDA believes that this treaty, while sounding good in name, could become a tool to restrict our rights as citizens and...
INHOFE AND DEMINT: U.N. treaties mean LOST U.S. sovereignty [Fight is not over yet]
Washington Times ^ | Wednesday, July 25, 2012 | By Sen. James M. Inhofe and Sen. Jim DeMint Liberals intent on imposing backdoor globalism < Snip > ... With LOST dead, the new treaties being promoted to take its place include the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Disabled, which calls for government agents to supersede the authority of parents of disabled children and even covers abortion. Also, the Obama administration has begun negotiations on a new U.N. treaty to create international gun control rules that could slowly erode our Second Amendment. The globalist ideologues behind these treaties are either ignorant of or hostile to the universal human experience that problems are best solved by the people...
The New American ^ | 16 July, 2012 | Thomas R. Eddlem The United Nations is polishing up a global Arms Transfer Treaty (ATT) this month in a New York convention that would create a global registry of private ownership of firearms. This treaty which would also mandate creation of a national collection agency for those guns and is contrary to the U.S. Constitution's Second Amendment has the long-standing and enthusiastic backing of the Obama State Department, headed by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Conventional arms transfers are a crucial national security concern for the United States, and we have always supported effective action to control the international transfer of...
Iran Named to UN Arms Treaty Conference Group; Like Choosing Bernie Madoff to Police Fraud
Cybercast News Service ^ | July 9, 2012 | Patrick Goodenough Iran has been chosen as a member of the bureau overseeing a month-long United Nations conference in New York aimed at finalizing a controversial global arms trade treaty. The move, which came as the conference got underway last week but received virtually no attention, is the latest example of Iran taking up leadership positions at the United Nations despite its defiance of Security Council resolutions relating to its nuclear program. Furthermore, according to an expert panel monitoring U.N. sanctions on Iran, Tehran continues to flout a Security Council ban on exporting its weaponry, with Syria the main recipient.
Bill Gates Funds UN Assistant Sec-General: UN UNDP Supplies Computers to Iran North Korea
Maggie's Notebook ^ | 7-5-12 | Maggie@MaggiesNotebook A United Nations agency has supplied computers and technology to Iran and North Korea. Two U.N. agencies are involved, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), of which the U.S. is a member, and UN Development Program (UNDP), which has already been documented as aiding rogue regimes. Both Iran and North Korea are under U.S. and U.N. sanctions. Note in the Fox article below, that the sanctions "run-around" happened out of the organization's Beijing office (both Russia and China have refused to cooperate with the full slate of sanctions required to stop Iran's nuclear program). The broadening inquiry raises new concerns about...
State Department investigating UN agency for computer shipments to Iran and North Korea
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/07/05/state-department-investigating-unagency-for-computer-shipments-to-iran-and/ ^ The U.S. State Department is investigating the shipment of computers and other sophisticated equipment to North Korea and Iran by way of an obscure United Nations agency, despite ongoing U.N. and U.S. sanctions against both governments aimed at blocking their development of nuclear weapons. The broadening inquiry raises new concerns about the ways in which U.N. agencies have managed to sidestep restrictions that the world body expects the rest of the
world to obey in halting the spread of sensitive technologies to nuclear-ambitious pariah regimes. It also calls into question how much U.N. member states know about the activities of...
World Health Organization publishes manual on best ways to kill unborn babies
life news ^ | 6.22.2012 | John-Henry Westen GENEVA, June 22, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a guide detailing the most effective ways to kill unborn children, with different methods at various stages of the unborn childs development. The document is the second edition of Safe abortion: technical and policy guidance for health systems which was originally published in 2003. It is a horrific read, stated Scott Fischbach, Executive Director of Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life (MCCL) Global Outreach. Following these guidelines will assuredly kill women and their unborn children, especially in developing nations, he added.
At a congressional hearing, the comments were united in opposition to place the Internet under the jurisdiction of the International Telecommunications Union, a United Nations agency which governs telecom systems."There's a strong, bipartisan consensus within the (US) administration and Congress that we must resist efforts from some countries to impose a top-down governance of the Internet," Representative Henry Waxman told the hearing. Congresswoman Doris Matsui added that "any international authority over the Internet is troublesome, particularly if that effort is being led by countries where censorship is the norm."A top State Department official, in prepared remarks, reaffirmed the opposition of...
THE HILL ^ | 05/26/12 08:10 AM ET | Brendan Sasso House lawmakers will consider an international proposal next week to give the United Nations more control over the Internet. The proposal is backed by China, Russia, Brazil, India and other UN members, and would give the UNs International Telecommunication Union (ITU) more control over the governance of the Internet. Next weeks hearing is expected to bring more attention in the U.S. to the measure, which would give the UN more control over cybersecurity, data privacy, technical standards and the Webs address system. It would also allow foreign government-owned Internet providers to charge extra for international traffic and allow for more...
U.N. Human Rights Advocates Urge G8 to Take Up Robin Hood Tax on Wealthy Nations
cnsnews.com ^ | 5/17/12 | Patrick Goodenough (CNSNews.com) Ahead of the G8 summit in Camp David on Friday, a group of United Nations human rights experts are throwing their weight behind a longstanding campaign for a so-called Robin Hood tax on international financial transactions. In a statement issued in Geneva home to the U.N.s human rights apparatus the five called the financial transaction tax (FTT) a way to offset the costs of the enduring economic, financial, fuel, climate and food crises, and to protect basic human rights. It would provide a pragmatic tool for providing the means for governments to protect and fulfill the...
Former Senator Trent Lott Lobbies for U.N. Treaty He Vehemently Opposed
Heritage Foundation ^ | April 30, 2012 | Lachlan Markay Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott is lobbying for the Senate to ratify a treaty that would undermine American sovereignty and damage the country economically incidentally, characterizations that Lott himself has advanced. During his time in the Senate, Lott vehemently opposed the U.N. Convention on
the Law of the Sea, also known as the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST), saying it would create a U.N. on steroids that would undermine U.S. military operations and impair navigational rights by subjecting maritime disputes to U.N. authority.
Sink the Law of the Sea Again (UN Treaty being pushed by Obama)
The Moral Liberal ^ | Apr 27, 2012 | PHYLLIS SCHLAFLY The United Nations treaty called Law of the Sea was negotiated by the State Department, and then presented to Ronald Reagan for signing as soon as he became President in 1981. Reagan immediately recognized it as a bad treaty that would restrict U.S. sovereignty and require us to pay an international body half of all our royalties from offshore drilling. UN bureaucrats would then distribute the money as they wanted, because the U.S. would have only one vote out of 160. Reagan rejected the Law of the Sea Treaty, and we thought that took care of the problem.
Could the U.S. give up Mount Rushmore? Iconic site is on list of 'sacred land' UN says
UK Guardian ^ | May 5, 2012 | By Snejana Farberov A UN human official is urging the U.S. to turn over control of lands considered to be sacred to Native Americans, including the site of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial. James Anaya, the UN special rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples, unveiled his recommendations in Geneva on Friday after completing a 12-day visit to the U.S. where he met with representatives of indigenous peoples in six states. The fact-finder also had a chance to meet members of the Obama administration and briefed the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, but no member of Congress agreed to meet with him....
A United Nations investigator probing discrimination against Native Americans has called on the US government to return some of the land stolen from Indian tribes as a step toward combatting continuing and systemic racial discrimination. James Anaya, the UN special rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples, said no member of the US Congress would meet him as he investigated the part played by the government in the considerable difficulties faced by Indian tribes. Anaya said that in nearly two weeks of visiting Indian reservations, indigenous communities in Alaska and Hawaii, and Native Americans now living in cities, he encountered...
Ban Ki-moon calls for Rio+20 to replace GDP with sustainable development index
RTCC.org ^ | 4/24/2012 | RTCC Staff UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called for this summers Rio+20 summit to create a sustainable development index to replace GDP as the main measure of a countrys advancement. Addressing a group of mayors and local government officials at the UN in New York, Ban called for an outcome from Rio+20 that is thus both practical and transformational. We need to move beyond gross domestic product as our main measure of progress, and fashion a sustainable development index that puts people first, said Ban. The Rio+20 event marks the 20th anniversary of the Rio Earth Summit that saw three new UN...
Fla. Civil Rights Group Welcomes U.N. Officials Call for Reparations in Trayvon Martin Case
CNS News ^ | 4/10/2012 | Patrick Goodenough CNSNews.com) A Florida advocacy group spearheading protests over the racially-charged Trayvon Martin shooting has welcomed the intervention of the United Nations human rights chief, who has called for the shooter to be put on trial and reparations for the victims concerned. We believe that the United Nations involvement can help prevent another Trayvon Martin situation in other counties across the world, J. Willie David, president of the Florida Civil Rights Association, said in a statement provided to CNSNews.com on Monday. The shooting death of Trayvon Martin and Floridas Stand Your Ground Law have created a worldwide movement that calls...
UN "Human Rights" Boss Questions Fla. Law, Demands Justice for Trayvon
New American ^ | MONDAY, 09 APRIL 2012 12:16 | ALEX NEWMAN WRITTEN BY ALEX NEWMAN MONDAY, 09 APRIL 2012 12:16 As the shooting of Trayvon Martin in Florida continues to dominate headlines around the world, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay publicly demanded an investigation of the incident and the prosecution of shooter George Zimmerman. She also expressed concerns about the states Stand Your Ground law that allows would-be victims to defend themselves. Speaking at a press conference in Barbados, Pillay joined the growing chorus of race-profiteers, anti-gun zealots, and supposed civil rights activists in attempting to exploit the tragedy.
and certainly does not recognize this right in the case of minors. But just last year, the UN Special Rapporteur for Health, Anand Grover, stirred up significant controversy when...
U.N. Policy Paper Outlines 7 Building Blocks for Heavy-Handed World Government
http://www.thetotalcollapse.com ^ | March 24, 2012 | Unknown The fact that the world is being restructured from decentralized diversity to collectivized hierarchy by an authoritarian regime cloaked in green trappings can hardly be disputed. The final push toward the next and perhaps final phase may be announced this June at the 2012 U.N. Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A Scientific American editorial by Gary Stix highlights a policy article written by several dozen scientists that appeared online March 15 in the journal Science. The conclusions reached by the scientists, as well as the editorial from a staff member of Scientific American are incredibly unscientific...
UN expert says globalization of Western lifestyle spawns global public health disaster
BNO News ^ | March 8, 2012 NEW YORK (BNO NEWS) -- A United Nations independent expert on Tuesday said an international public health disaster persists as undernourishment and overweight problems have spawned from the globalization of western lifestyles. UN Special Rapporteur on the right to food Olivier De Schutter bluntly stated that "out food systems create sick people," noting that over a billion people are currently suffering from undernourishment while another billion remain overweight or obese. In his latest report to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, De Schutter underlined that the right to food "means not only access to an adequate quantity of food,...
Afghan National Website Confirms That NATO Agreed to Hold Trial For Those Accused of Koran!
Gateway Pundit ^ | 02/27/12 | Jim Hoft Breaking: Afghan National Website Confirms That NATO Agreed to Hold Trial For Those Accused of Koran Burning Posted by Jim Hoft on Monday, February 27, 2012, 10:59 AM A supporter of the Human Rights Network group wears a mask of U.S President Barack Obama with a noose around his neck while holding the U.S flag during an anti-American rally in Karachi February 26, 2012. About
20 supporters gathered to protest and condemn the burning of copies of the Koran at NATOs main base in Afghanistan on February 21, 2012. (REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro) The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan website posted this report...
UN agency seeks to quell fears over its plans for the Internet
foxnews.com ^ | 2/27/12 | James Rosen There is general agreement that the ITRs need to be updated to reflect the significant changes that have taken place in the information and communication technology sector in the past 24 years," International Telecommunication Union spokesman Gary Fowlie said in an email to Fox News. But Robert McDowell, a commissioner on the Federal Communications Commission, has been warning that the conference is a moment of great peril for industrialized and Third World countries alike. In an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal and a subsequent interview with Fox Business, McDowell accused the so-called BRIC countries Brazil, Russia, India, and...
UN Bosses Secretly Plot Global Govt Through Green Economy" for Rio+20
The New American ^ | 2/11/2012 | Alex Newman
http://www.thenewamerican.com/tech-mainmenu-30/environment/10834-unbosses-secretly-plot-global-govt-through-green-economyq-for-rio20
United Nations boss Ban Ki-moon and his top deputies gathered in secret last year to chart the future course of humanity through sustainable development, a controversial concept the UN equates with saving the planet in what would ultimately entail a radical and complete transformation of human civilization. But even though the erection of a global so-called greeneconomy regime is a top UN priority, leaked minutes of the meeting revealed that the term itself remains undefined. Snip According to critics and the UN itself, however, the global body and its allies around the world have ambitions that go far beyond simply protecting the environment. In fact, many experts especially in the United States fear that the UN actually envisions a global government, an erosion of private-property rights, and even an end to the individual freedoms enshrined in the U.S. Constitution. And based on UN documents dealing with sustainability, the concerns appear to be justified.
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According to critics, who base their opposition to the schemes on the content of UN documents, so-called sustainable settlements would involve cramming people into compact human habitation zones. Much of the world would be off limits to people. The small areas permitted for use by humanity, meanwhile, would be tightly regulated. And consumption would also be severely restricted.
http://news.yahoo.com/un-panel-says-retool-world-economy-sustainability164515165.html
-- a new nexus between food, water and energy. "All three need to be fully integrated, not treated separately, if we are to deal with the global food security crisis"; -- a stronger interface between science and policy. "We must define what scientists refer to as planetary boundaries" beyond which human activity could wreck the planet; -- reducing social exclusion and closing the widening gap of social inequality. European Union Commissioner for Climate Action Connie Hedegaard, one of the report's authors, said it should be a "wake up" call for action. "Government support for fossil fuel industry is about seven times more than for renewable energy," she said in a statement. "We simply can't continue as if business as usual was the cheapest solution. It is not." Hedegaard said the Rio+20 summit was an opportunity to "kick off this global transition towards a sustainable growth model for the 21st century."
Ban Ki-Moon: All Hail the Arab Spring UN Sec.-Gen. in Israel, says turmoil is "inevitable evolution
inn ^ | 2/2/12 | Gil Ronen
Speaking at the Herzliya Conference Thursday, Ban said: "The storms of the Arab Spring are indeed sweeping the region. Change keeps coming, with blinding and often bewildering speed. Some in Israel and elsewhere view these events with concern. One year later, they say that the Arab Spring has failed; that these dramatic transformations have moved the Middle East backward, not forward. "Others fear new governments will emerge that are unfriendly to Israel. Understandably, they point to the conflict in Syria, to the emergence of Islamist oriented leadership in some governments; to practical issues concerning Iran. Yet to speak frankly among good friends, I have to say that it pains me to hear such complaints. "I am Secretary General of the United Nations, an organization dedicated to promoting democracy, human rights and the worth of the individuals. These principles are deeply embedded in the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. "It is hard not to view the dramatic events of the past year as a fulfillment of our most noble aspirations. Cast your eye on this new landscape so profoundly different
from a year ago. We see a newly democratizing Egypt and Tunisia; a new Libya rebuilding itself on basic principles of democracy and the rule of law. Everywhere people are experiencing a fundamental human yearning; a universal hunger for freedom, dignity, and human rights. "Young people have been in the vanguard, as have women standing for their rights against those who would deny them We should welcome this inevitable evolution of history. We should not perpetuate the fallacy that the Arab world is somehow not ready for democracy." Egypt degenerated into chaos this week, as at least 40 people were killed in riots following a soccer match and another field was burned by fans angry about the cancellation of a match.
Just Say NO To The UN A UN Allied Group Declares War On Your Firearms Rights & Senator Rand Paul
armedselfdefense.blogspot.com ^ | 01/17/2012 Global Action to Prevent War, is an allied organization recognized by the United Nations in their continuing effort to strip Americans of their right to Keep and Bear arms. The UN gives support to organizations such as the GAPW, which, according to their website, is putting forth a radical plan of Global Governance. They join with groups like the International Action Network on Small Arms, (IANSA) both of which are trying to foist upon us the UNs Arms Trade Treaty and Programme of Action on Small Arms. Groups like the these have a history of trying to destroy our sovereignty...
New Years Resolution: Prevent the UN from Voting Itself Our Internet Overlord
Big Government ^ | January 5th | Seton Motley The Barack Obama Administration has, since its inception, been moving the United States dramatically leftward, trying to (at the very least) make us a western European socialist entity. Ideologically, a full-on participant in rather than a rational outlier of the patently absurd United Nations (UN). Perhaps the greatest and worst example of President Obamas UN-ing of America was his Federal Communications Commission (FCC)s December 2010 illegal Network Neutrality Internet power grab. The Administration going to these unlawful lengths to commandeer control of the Net makes it a little more difficult to persuade international autocrats and dictators...
Defund the IPCC Now ( US has been secretly hiding their funding of the IPCC)
watts up with that? ^ | January 5, 2012 | Willis Eschenbach Guest Post by Willis EschenbachWell, I woke up to some bad news this morning. It turns out that the GAO, the US General Accounting Office, says US has been secretly hiding their funding of the IPCC for the last decade.They were already told not to do that by the GAO. In the 2005 GAO report with the swingeing title of Federal Reports on Climate Change Funding Should Be Clearer and More Complete, the GAO said well, basically what the title said. But noooo, those sneaky bureaucrats didnt do that at all.The latest 2011 GAO Report says the US government
U.S. Taxpayers Cover Nearly Half the Cost of U.N.s Global Warming Panel
CNSnews ^ | January 3, 2011 | Elizabeth Harrington A study by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) determined that the United States funded the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the United Nations authority on alleged man-made global warming, with $31.1 million since 2001, nearly half of the panels annual budget. The GAO also found that this funding information was not available in budget documents or on the websites of the relevant federal agencies, and the agencies are generally not required to report this information to Congress. In a Nov. 17, 2011 report, International Climate Change Assessments: Federal Agencies Should Improve Reporting and Oversight of U.S. Funding, the GAO.
U.N.s $2 Billion Building Binge: Getting Worse While It Lobbies for $3 Billion More (Occupy UN?)
FoxNews.com ^ | November 03, 2011 | George Russell United Nations Building in New York City. With a $2 billion renovation of its New York headquarters building still more than two years from completion, the United Nations is already lobbying member states for some $3 billion or so for additional major building projects in New York City and Geneva. About $2.4 billion of the total would go for construction of a new office tower in Manhattan to accommodate the world organizations burgeoning staff. Another $590 million or so would go for yet another mammoth renovation job
107-14 to accept the Palestinian Authority as a full member. The UNESCO action triggered U.S. laws from the early 1990s that bar Washington from giving...
U.N. proposes euthanasia as right to health (it was only a matter of time)
One New Now ^ | October 12, 2011 | Charlie Butts
The United Nations is debating injecting euthanasia into the right to health and is considering a new treaty on the rights of the elderly to end their own lives for the benefit of society. At recent U.N. meetings on the issue of aging, it was reported that advanced age impacts the ability to exercise recognized rights and that it is a case of patient autonomy to decide to end life. The Holy See representative at the Human Rights Council said his delegation took strong exception to this argument. The idea is also not being well received by others who respect...
Algore Akbar!
American Spectator ^ | 10/10/2011 | Jed Babbin The cultist EU is about to impose cap-and-trade on U.S. airlines. Our president will approve, instead of declaring Europe a no fly zone. Every Europe-bound U.S. airliner is about to be hijacked. No, not by box cutter-wielding Saudis or squads of Nigerian explosive underwear bombers. This attack is mounted by a bunch of euro-grifters who are about to impose the European Union's "cap and trade" global warming tax on every flight landing in the EU. -snip- Consider, please, the brazenness of the Euro "Algore Akbar" cultists. Even if we accepted the nonsensical theory of man-made global warming, the imposition of...
Donna Laframboise has an excellent piece on how the IPCC has been assimilated by influence from the WWF.Apparently hawking the threat of dead panda bears is quite lucrative, Donna writes:It is important to understand that while the WWF might once have been a humble, shoestring operation this is no longer the case. It has grown into a business entity with offices in 30 countries that employs a staff of 5,000 (see the last page of this PDF). The US branch of the WWF alone employs: a Managing Director of International Financea Vice President of Business and Industrya Senior Vice President...
U.S, other western nations, walk out on Iran U.N. speech Photo 1:41pm EDT UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Diplomats from the United States and other western nations walked out of the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday as Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad delivered his address.
Gun Makers Up in Arms Over Proposed U.N. Treaty (UN gun grab ALERT!)
Fox News ^ | August 5, 2011 | Maxim Lott http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/08/05/proposed-un-treaty-to-regulateglobal-firearms-trade-raising-concerns-for-us/ A controversial U.N. proposed treaty aimed at regulating guns worldwide has been shrouded by confusion and misinformation. Known informally as the 'Small Arms Treaty,' its detractors have charged the proposed agreement with secretly
trying to take guns out of the hands of Americans and circumventing the 2nd Amendment. While that is unlikely, a working draft proposal obtained by FoxNews.com contains language that some gun advocates say could have a real impact on American gun makers. Last month a U.N. committee met in New York and signed off on several provisions, including the creation of a new U.N. agency to regulate...
Rice Lashes Out at Russia for Blocking U.N. Council From Tackling Climate Change
FOX NEWS ^ | 7-21-11 | Fox News U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice this week issued a blistering rebuke of Russia, China and other countries that blocked the Security Council from adopting a statement linking the threat of climate change to international peace and security. During the Security Councils first formal debate in four years on the environment Wednesday, Russia was not swayed by Western nations led by Germany, this month's council president, insisting that the 15-nation panel needs to respond to the effects that climate change has had on Sudan's Darfur region and in Somalia, where the United Nations say famine had struck two...
U.S. Senate Stands with NRA in Strongly Opposing U.N Gun Control Efforts
NRA-ILA ^ | July 22, 2011 | NA 11250 Waples Mill Road Fairfax, Virginia 22030 800-392-8683 U.S. Senate Stands with NRA in Strongly Opposing U.N Gun Control Efforts Friday, July 22, 2011 For nearly 20 years, the NRA has worked tirelessly to oppose any United Nations effort to undermine the constitutional rights of law-abiding American gun owners. The latest attempt by the U.N. and global gun banners to eliminate our Second Amendment freedoms is to include civilian arms in the current Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), which will be finalized next year. In order for any treaty to take effect, however, it must be ratified by two-thirds...
UN-economic(s)
Townhall.com ^ | July 17, 2011 | Paul Jacob Can you name five formerly poor countries that have grown rich through wealth transfers from more economically advanced nations? No? Okay, then just name one. Still stumped? As you probably suspect, not a single nation has ever grown wealthy by way of financial handouts from other, more well-to-do societies. That's worth remembering when we consider how best to pull people out of poverty. Last week, the United Nations issued a report on its Millennium Development Goals (or MDGs, for short). One important goal is to "eradicate extreme poverty and hunger," with a chief target being to cut in half the...
Zakarias guidelines for the US in the post American world: Choose Priorities rather than trying to have it all Recommit to international institutions and mechanisms Maintain excellent relations with everyone, rather than offset and balance emerging powers Address problems through a variety of different structures (e.g. sometime UN, Sometime NATO, sometimes OAS) Respond to problems (e.g. drug cartels, terrorists, etc.) proportionately and do not respond to bait (i.e. small attacks meant to draw attention) Legitimacy creates the means to set agendas, define crises, and mobilize support
So Se Pyong, North Koreas ambassador, was last week named chair of the Genevabased group dedicated to promoting global nuclear disarmament. TEHRAN For the first time the Islamic Republic of Iran participated in a meeting of the Mediterranean and Middle East Special Group of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, which opened in La Maddalena, Italy yesterday and closes today. Obama and the U.N. trying to delay Texas execution of Humberto Leal The UNs climate of desperation Climate change is the most important negotiation the world has ever faced. U.N. chief hails important anti-terror conference hosted by Iran U.N. agreement should have all gun owners up in arms UNHRC gave Assad, other dictators a free pass, study shows UN declares internet a Fundamental Human Right Free Countries once again a minority on U.N. Human Rights Council UN Rights chief seeks details on Bin Laden killing Despite reports of brutality toward civilians, Syria to join U.N.s Human Rights Council U.N. prepares to debate whether Mother Earth deserves human rights status U.S. overpaid UN by millions for its share of peacekeeping expenses U.N. leader asks Hollywood for help in fight against global climate change Green economy needs 2% of every nations income, says UN Obama announces support for UN resolution stating Indigenous peoples have the right to landsthey have traditionally owned, occupied or otherwise used or acquired United Nations establishes working group on internet governance UN and Planned Parenthood seek to decriminalize willful HIV infection Hillary Clinton: Population control will now become the centerpiece of U.S. foreign policy NATO to keep nuclear weapons
U.N. Human Rights Council takes aim at new target: United States President Obama shells a whopping $100 billion to the United Nations U.S. warned to respect illegal immigrants rights Aliens, Schmaliens? But this we know: Pakistan now chairs the UNs IAEA Obama administration submits Arizona Immigration law to U.N. review U.N. demands Israel lift Gaza blockade immediately The world needs to change to a more vegetarian diet to stand a chance of tackling climate change, according to a major new UN report
on Disarmament, the premier world body charged with the cessation of the nuclear arms race and prevention of nuclear war. That's right: the wacky regime that constantly violates the UN's nuclear controls, is the target of UN sanctions, and is the leading proliferator of nuclear technology to Iran and Syria is now putatively in charge of the organisation responsible for negotiating multilateral arms control agreements such as the Biological and Chemical Weapons Conventions...
Obama And The U.N. Trying To Delay Texas Execution Of Humberto Leal
The Cypress Times ^ | 7-4-2011 | John G. Winder Obama And The U.N. Trying To Delay Texas Execution Of Humberto Leal John G. Winder, The Cypress Times July 4, 2011 Leal is a Mexican national who kidnapped, raped and murdered a 16-year old girl WASHINGTON, DC The Obama administration has gone to the Supreme Court to seek a delay of the execution of convicted kidnapper, rapist and murderer Humberto Leal. The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has written a letter to Texas Governor Rick Perry asking him to commute Leals death sentence. In 1994 Humberto Leal, a Mexican national, viciously abducted, raped and murdered 16-year old...
Townhall.com ^ | July 2, 2011 | David Rothbard This article was co-authored by Craig RuckerAs the UN wrapped up its recent climate conference in Bonn, Germany, talks organizer Christiana Figueres proclaimed that climate change is the the most important negotiation the world has ever faced. Faced with real problems financial meltdowns, unemployment, war and genuine human suffering the world no longer agrees. Its a good thing human productivity doesnt threaten the global thermostat the way the UN would have us believe. If it were, wed be cooked. Countries rich and poor are backing away from commitments they made years ago during rosier economic times, before the...
U.N. Chief Says U.N. Charter Was Flown From Nat'l Archives, Wrapped in Parachute, for Swearing-In
CNS News ^ | Friday, June 24, 2011 | Penny Starr (CNSNews.com) In his acceptance speech [2] following his election to a second term as the United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon said his swearing-in ceremony was special in another respect, apart from the general solemnity of the occasion. On being sworn in, a few moments ago, I placed my hand on the U.N. Charter ... not a copy, but the original signed in San Francisco, Ban said on June 21. Our Founding Fathers deemed this document so precious that it was flown back to Washington, strapped to its own parachute,
Property owners protest against modern day western land grabs by Indian tribes
MorongoTribeLandGrab.com ^ | June 17, 2011 | Lloyd Fields (Riverside County, Calif. June 17, 2011) Pleading for help from their elected officials, more than 100 property owners rallied at the Riverside County Courthouse yesterday to expose how Native American tribes are infringing upon private property rights in their quest for more casino land. Homeowners protesting tribal actions at the event described how access to their land has been or will be cut off by actions of the Morongo Band of Mission Indians, the Soboba Tribe of Luiseno Indians, and the Colorado River Indian Tribes, and how their property has been vandalized. Using his own black-and-white land grab...
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International War Crimes Tribunal
Initial Complaint
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George Bush, J. Danforth Quayle, James Baker, Richard Cheney, William Webster, Colin Powell, Norman Schwarzkopf and Others to be named
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Crimes Against Peace, War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity and Other Criminal Acts and High Crimes in Violation of the Charter of the United Nations, International Law, the Constitution of the United States and Laws made in Pursuance Thereof.
Great news: UN Human Rights Council gravely concerned about routine massacres in Syria
Hot Air ^ | 4/29/11 | Allahpundit Another 62 shot dead in cold blood in the streets today, just the latest in a series of Friday post-mosque slaughters. Good enough for a unanimous vote by the UN Human Rights Council? Why no: At an Special Session in Geneva, Switzerland, Friday, members of the United Nations Human Rights Council passed a resolution condemning Syrias human rights abuses and calling for a UN Mission to investigate the violence The resolution expresses grave concern with respect to alleged deliberate killings, arrests, and instances of torture of peaceful protestors by the Syrian authorities, and unequivocally condemns the use of lethal...
Despite Reports of Brutality Toward Civilians, Syria to Join U.N.'s Human Rights Council
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Despite Reports of Brutality Toward Civilians, Syria to Join U.N.'s Human Rights Council By Ben Evansky Published April 26, 2011 | FoxNews.com The brutal crackdown by Syrian President Bashar Assad may finally be getting the attention of world leaders -- but apparently not enough to stop Syria from becoming the newest member of the U.N. Human Rights Council. And despite calling for an independent investigation into the crackdown, which has left hundreds dead, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon apparently wont do much about blocking Syrias path to the human rights group. "That's not really for the secretary general to suggest to...
U.N. Prepares to Debate Whether 'Mother Earth' Deserves Human Rights Status
Fox News ^ | April 18, 2011 | Jonathan Wachtel United Nations diplomats on Wednesday will set aside pressing issues of international peace and security to devote an entire day debating the rights of Mother Earth. A bloc of mostly socialist governments lead by Bolivia have put the issue on the General Assembly agenda to discuss the creation of a U.N. treaty that would grant the same rights found in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to Mother Nature. Treaty supporters want the establishment of legal systems to maintain balance between human rights and what they perceive as the inalienable rights of other members of the Earth community -- plants,...
U.N. leader asks Hollywood for help in fight against global climate change
Los Angeles Times ^ | February 27, 2011 | Margot Roosevelt Ban Ki-moon, the normally buttoned-up Secretary General of the United Nations, swept into Los Angeles during Oscar week playing the role of Hollywood pitchman. His message: Make global warming a Hot issue. "I need your support," he told entertainment industry insiders during a daylong forum Tuesday that focused on recent heat waves, floods, fires and drought, which scientists link to human-induced climate change. ....about 400 writers, directors, producers, agents and network executives attended the outreach events. ....To coordinate with Hollywood, the U.N. has set up an office, the "Creative Community Outreach Initiative" in partnership with the United Nations Foundation,
obeisance to the U.N., sending it far-left Ambassador Susan Rice and all the funds it's asked for, while heaping it with presidential praise.
GOP eyes UN funding for cuts (Especially the UN Human Rights Council)
Hotair ^ | 01/23/2011 | Ed Morrissey Of all the targets for fund-cutting, the idea from Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) might be the most popular and the most appropriate. Ros-Lehtinen wants to save money by cutting all funds supporting the United Nations worst practical joke, its Human Rights Council. The Congresswoman rightly calls it a rogues gallery: A key House Republican is quickly pressing forward with her goals to scale back U.S. funding for the United Nations.Rep. Ileana RosLehtinen (R-Fla.), chairwoman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, told The Hill that oversight would be a key function of the panel, particularly funding to the U.N. Human...
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some of the more problematical proposals, by the United Nations through a new or existing body such as the ITU) on traffic over the internet. Internet service providers and telecom carriers would collect a flat user fee, or a charge per specific number of email messages (eg a cent per message or per 100 messages), or a charge per SMS message, or a charge by the quantity of information sent/received (eg for internet telephony and video), or even a charge by the value of information/sent received (eg entertainment content would be charged at a higher rate than email).
The Six Reasons That The United Nations Is A Menace To World Peace and Freedom
David Horowitz's NewsReal Blog ^ | December 30, 2010 | Joseph Klein In a fitting year-end commemoration of the United Nationsaccomplishments, the Security Council and General Assembly were evacuated recently amid reports of a suspicious odor at the United Nations headquarters in New York. The stench turned out to be sewage-related. To be fair, the United Nations headquarters is going through some major reconstruction work, which could explain the sewage and the spate of bedbug attacks reported around the UN headquarters. Perhaps, in retrospect, the UNs staff would have been better off following the design ideas of former U.S. Ambassador to the UN John Bolton. Ambassador Bolton had wisely suggested that...
For an outfit whose policies supposedly are plunging the world into unspeakable conflict, the Federal Reserve is doing an awful lot to avoid another meltdown. The Fed said Tuesday it would extend the dollar swap lines it provides to central banks in Europe, Japan and Canada in a bid to avoid a cash crunch like the ones seen to such devastating effect in 2008. Your dollars, our problem? The swap lines, under which the Fed provides foreign central bankers with essentially unlimited stocks of dollars in exchange for the equivalent amount of the counterpart's currency, are intended to help head...
Obama Announces Support for UN Resolution Stating 'Indigenous Peoples Have the Right to...
CNSNews ^ | December 21, 2010 | Penny Starr Complete title: Obama Announces Support for UN Resolution Stating 'Indigenous Peoples Have the Right to the Lands ... They Have Traditionally Owned, Occupied or Otherwise Used or Acquired' (CNSNews.com) President Barack Obama, addressing a tribal nations conference at the White House last week, announded that the U.S. government is now supporting the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People, which includes a sweeping declaration that "indigenous peoples" have a right to lands and resources they traditionally occupied or "otherwise used.""Indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources which they have traditionally owned, occupied or otherwise used...
first phase of the World Summit on the Information Society held in Geneva in December 2003. The task of this Working Group is to organize an open dialogue on...
http://www.ncpa.org/pub/ba735 United States Should Shoot Down U.N. Small Arms Treaty
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
by H. Sterling Burnett The Obama administration recently appointed a negotiator to work with the United Nations on a treaty to regulate international trade in small arms. The ostensible goal is to staunch the flow of illegal weapons to drug cartels, terrorists and guerillas. This proposal is consistent with the 1997 Inter-American Convention Against the Illicit Firearms Trafficking in the Americas (CIFTA) signed by President Clinton, but never ratified by the Senate.
Incoming Chair of House Foreign Affairs Committee Wants to Isolate Enemies, Make UN Accountable
CNSNews.com ^ | 12/09/10 | Patrick Goodenough CNSNews.com) The incoming Republican chairwoman of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday identified U.S. funding of the United Nations as a target. The comments are likely to send a chill through supporters of the Obama administrations policy of deeper engagement with the U.N. I plan on using U.S. contributions to international organizations as leverage to press for real reform of those organizations, such as the United Nations, Rep. Ileana RosLehtinen said after GOP lawmakers confirmed she will chair the committee in the next Congress.
EDITORIAL: The United (Muslim) Nations?--U.N. resolution gives special protection to Islamist...
The Wasington Times ^ | December 10, 2010 | Editorial The United Nations wants to criminalize religious heresy, provided that those making the claim are Islamists.Later this month, the United Nations General Assembly will vote on the nonbinding Defamation of Religions Resolution, which would give international sanction to the type of religious persecution commonplace in Muslim-majority countries. Superficially, the resolution contains feel-good human rights language routinely churned out by the U.N. The intent of this resolution, however, is to give sanction to repressive mechanisms that primarily Muslim countries use to stifle critiques of their state-sanctioned sects.
Incoming Chair of House Foreign Affairs Committee Wants to Isolate Enemies, Make U.N. Accountable
CNSnews ^ | December 9, 2010 | Patrick Goodenough (CNSNews.com) The incoming Republican chairwoman of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday identified U.S. funding of the United Nations as a target. The comments are likely to send a chill through supporters of the Obama administrations policy of deeper engagement with the U.N. I plan on using U.S. contributions to international organizations as leverage to press for real reform of those organizations, such as the United Nations, Rep. Ileana Ros-
Lehtinen said after GOP lawmakers confirmed she will chair the committee in the next Congress.
Hillary Clinton: Population Control Will Now Become The Centerpiece Of U.S. Foreign Policy
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63 billion dollars will be spent by the U.S. to prevent pregnancies and to improve "family planning" services around the globe over the next six years.
During remarks that she made for the 15th Anniversary of the International Conference on Population and Development, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced the launch of a new program that according to Clinton will now become the centerpiece of U.S. foreign policy.
Toronto Sun ^ | November 25, 2010 | Brian Lilley OTTAWA - Citing rampant anti-Semitism, the Conservative government announced on Thursday that Canada has lost faith in the United Nations' human rights process and will not take part in the next anti-racism conference, known as Durban III. "The original Durban conference, and its declaration, as well as the non-governmental activities associated with it, proved to be a dangerous platform for racism, including anti-Semitism, said Immigration Minister Jason Kenney. The first Durban conference was held in South Africa in Sept., 2001, just days before the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon. While the UN-sponsored conference was...
EDITORIAL: The U.N.'s global tax scheme--As one global-warming tax fades, another rises
The Washington Times ^ | November 12, 2010 | Editorial The world's leftists dream of the day when they might erect an international taxation system. Such would be the bottomless well from which they could exploit the world's productive energies to bankroll utopian schemes and build bigger, better and, most important, higher-paying global bureaucracies. Steps were taken last week to make this dream a reality. At the Group of 20 meeting in South Korea, a coalition of 183 organizations from 42 countries called for a tax on financial transactions to raise funds to offset the impact of the global economic crisis. The so-called Robin Hood Tax would underwrite a number...
U.N. Human Rights Council Takes Aim at New Target: United States
Fox News ^ | November 5, 2010 | By George Russell http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/11/04/united-nations-human-rights-council/ The U.N. Human Rights Council, a conclave of 47 nations that includes such notorious human rights violators as China, Cuba, Libya and Saudi Arabia, met in Geneva to question the United States about its human rights failings. It heard, among other things that the U.S. discriminates against Muslims, that its police are barbaric and that it has been holding political prisoners behind bars for years. Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, told the U.S. it must better promote religious tolerance. Mexico complained that racial profiling had become a common practice. BUT WHAT REALLY IS UNDER REVIEW IS THE GAMBLE... All those silly terrorists, including unions, are at the bottom of the page.
PRESIDENT OBAMA SHELLS A WHOPPING $100 BILLION TO THE UNITED NATIONS(Is that all?Why not even more?)
TLC ^ | 10/14/10 | Paul L. Williams, Ph.D. http://thelastcrusade.org/2010/10/06/president-obama-shells-a-whopping-100billion-to-the-united-nations/ The U. S. State Department today announced that the Obama Administration has agreed to contribute $4 billion to the United Nations Global Fund to fight AIDs, Tuberculosis, and Malaria from 2011 to 2013. The $4 billion represents a 38% increase over the previous U.S. commitment to the fund. United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said that a total of $11.7 billion has been raised from 40 countries, the European Commission, faith-based organizations, private foundations, and various corporations. This means that over one-third of the money will come from the pockets of US taxpayers. Oil-rich nations like Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi,
Chastising a global movement to crack down on illegal immigration, the famously corrupt United Nations warns that governments worldwide must respect and protect the rights of all migrants in an irregular situation. Aimed largely at Arizonas new immigration control law and the recent French expulsions of Roma migrants, the rather amusing U.N. admonition calls upon states to ensure that their laws conform with international human rights standards and guarantees at all stages of the migration process. That means that local governments must protect illegal immigrants fundamental rights, including the right to be free from arbitrary arrest or detention
Aliens, Schmaliens? But This We Know: Pakistan Now Chairs the UNs IAEA
http://pajamasmedia.com/claudiarosett/aliens-schmaliens-pakistan/ Pajamas Media ^ | September 27, 2010 | Claudia Rosett
In the continuing tragicomedy of UN news, there are now reports that the director of the UNs Vienna-based Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), Malaysian astrophysicist Mazlan Othman, is denying a story in Londons Sunday Times that the United Nations is about to hand her a new role as a UN envoy to extraterrestrials. Whats really going on here is unclear. The Times quoted Othman, citing recent recorded remarks, as saying the UN is ready-made to seize the lead as decision-maker for all mankind on a coordinated response, should aliens show up. Such UN self-puffery is exactly the kind of... Obama Administration Submits Arizona Immigration Law to U.N. Review... http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/71922 Cybercast News Service ^ | 8/31/2010 | Patrick Goodenough The U.N. Human Rights Council in session in Geneva. (U.N. Photo by Jess Hoffman) (CNSNews.com) The Obama administrations reference to Arizonas immigration law in a report to the U.N. Human Rights Council has caused a stir, but its decision to engage with the body in the first place has drawn criticism for a lot longer. During discussions in 2005-6 about creating a replacement for the unwieldy, scandal-ridden U.N. Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR), the Bush administration pushed strongly for a small (preferably 20 member) body with strict membership criteria, including a clear exclusion for any country placed...
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"A substantial reduction of impacts would only be possible with a substantial worldwide diet change," it read. Achim Steiner, Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme, said ordinary consumers can help fight climate change by eating less meat. "The Panel have reviewed all the available science and conclude that two broad areas are currently having a disproportionately high impact on people and the planet's life support systemsthese are energy in the form of fossil fuels and agriculture, especially the raising of livestock for meat and dairy products," he said. Mr Steiner said governments could encourage people to eat less meat by reforming the system of taxes and subsidies so vegetarian food is cheaper. "Smart market mechanisms, more intelligent fiscal policies and creative policy-making are among the options for internalising the costs of unsustainable patterns. Some tough choices are signalled in this report, but it may prove even more challenging for everyone if the current paths continue into the coming decades," he added. Lord Stern of Brentford, the author of the influential Stern Review that first argued for economic measures to fight climate change, also believes the world needs to eat less meat. He has already warned that the price of meat and other "carbon intensive" goods will need to go up to fight climate change.
2010, June 2, A UN investigator called for a halt to CIA-directed drone strikes on suspected Islamic militants, warning that killings ordered far from the battlefield could lead to a Playstation mentality. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2525963/posts