Articles tagged with: "UN"

Syria and those ‘disgusting’ BRICS

Syria and those ‘disgusting’ BRICS

0 / 8 February, 2012

A Greek choir of the “disgusted” and the “outraged” predictably greeted BRICS members Russia and China double veto to the United Nations Security Council resolution imposing regime change in Syria. But with “friends” like the US, Britain, France, Israel and GCC members Qatar and Saudi Arabia, the Syrian people certainly don’t need enemies.

UN tally excluded Afghan civilian deaths

UN tally excluded Afghan civilian deaths

0 / 27 October, 2011

In contrast to a July UN report, research suggests that in the first six months of 2011 2,000 people were killed in just over 400 raids – an average of five people per shooting incident – and that the vast majority of those killed in the raids had not been targeted.

Bradley Manning case sparks UN criticism of US government

Bradley Manning case sparks UN criticism of US government

1 / 13 April, 2011

A senior United Nations representative on torture, Juan Mendez, issued a rare reprimand to the US government on Monday for failing to allow him to meet in private Bradley Manning, the American soldier accused of being the WikiLeaks source and held in a military prison. It is the kind of censure the UN normally reserves for authoritarian regimes around the world.

Libya: African mercenaries ‘immune from prosecution for war crimes’

0 / 1 March, 2011

African mercenaries hired by the Gaddafi regime to kill Libyan protesters would be immune from prosecution for war crimes due to a clause in this weekend’s UN resolution that was demanded by the United States.

Iraq war logs: British legal threat as UN calls on Obama to look at torture claims

Iraq war logs: British legal threat as UN calls on Obama to look at torture claims

0 / 25 October, 2010

Britain’s role in the alleged torture and unlawful killing of Iraqi civilians may be the subject of legal action following the publication of nearly 400,000 leaked military documents by the website WikiLeaks (http://wikileaks NULL.org/). British lawyers said the classified US