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Tuesday, June 26, 2012
UNITED NATIONS SYSTEM: LACK OF EXPERTS TO CHALLENGE INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, AND CULTURAL OR CIVIL AFFAIRS INCLUDING POLICIES AND PRACTICES
June 26, 2012
Publishers are responding to "SECRETARY-GENERAL CALLS ON STATES TO PROVIDE CONCRETE SUPPORT FOR VICTIMS OF TORTURE." How is possible for intended target of action to be met without definition of the subject matter and emerging focused legislation to enforce compliance and realize orderliness? Practically, no hope!
Employment at the United Nations is based on the power of the big donors to the UN and absolutely void of qualitative standard rules and regulations. Publishers are outraged that it took them over 70 years to wait for the UN without effort to define,
1. TERRORISM stands without any definition proffered to the worst extent that the UN realigned itself with the racist definition issued under America's PETRIOT ACT and related hate laws to eliminate Muslims, Arabs and related disliked people. The most important arm of this theory which is state terrorism has remained out the practical and thermatic frame works prior to the step taken by the Publishers to seal the vaccuum and define it. When U.N. failed Publisher issued firm definition posted below and accepted by all international communities;
https://www.google.com/#hl=en&output=search&sclient=psy-ab&q=STATE+AND+NON-STATE+TERRORISM&oq=STATE+AND+NON-STATE+TERRORISM&aq=f&aqi=&aql= &gs_l=hp.3...6509.26993.0.29018.38.34.2.0.0.0.2018.3706.8-1j1.3.0...0.0.VcN43ReYr6M&pbx= 1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_cp.r_qf.,cf.osb&fp=579625c09319dd01&biw=1366&bih=621
2. BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION, these elements threaten humanity almost same vein as heinous and destructive as definition adapted for terrorism because the U.N. narrowly believes that BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION are limited to fraudulently passing material gift from person to person to get favour and the most dangerous part has been swept under the rug;
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/soc.org.nonprofit/Q8maW-0mOP4
3. PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL TORTURES are worst hit because the focus of the United Nations is on physical torture whereas psychological torture is worst than physical torture because the latter conditions the victim to durable pains, suffering, and other forms harm before killing victim. Declaration of the Publishers on this topical issue is ready to go;
4. NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION AND CONTROL, big donors to the UN have unlimited rights to NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION for bad and good purposes. And/or unpreferred international communities that are non-west, Muslims, communist/socialist, and related opponent have no access to right to NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION for good and bad purposes. Declaration of the Publishers on this topical issue is ready to go;
Posted by:
Dr. Phillip Chukwuma Ofume/IHRRG/IMUN,INC/IHRRC/MEND/ NDLIF/ASSOCIATES
Dr. Ofume 's waterproof mandate: http://www.phillyimc.org/en/event/dr-phillip-chukwuma-ofume-president-nigeria-2011-complete-political-manifesto and foreign opposition because of this, http://universal-fashion-art-music.blogspot.com/2011/07/america-uk-and-some-western-nations.html; http://universal-fashion-art-music.blogspot.com/2012/06/holyoke-police-department-paid-by.html
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SECRETARY-GENERAL CALLS ON STATES TO PROVIDE CONCRETE SUPPORT FOR VICTIMS OF TORTURE
UNNews
9:10 AM (2 hours ago)
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SECRETARY-GENERAL CALLS ON STATES TO PROVIDE CONCRETE SUPPORT FOR VICTIMS OF TORTURE
New York, Jun 26 2012 9:10AM
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today called on countries to provide concrete support for victims of torture and prove their commitment to fighting a cruel and dehumanizing practice that remains pervasive.
In his message for the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, observed on 26 June, Mr. Ban noted that every day, women, men and children are tortured or ill-treated with the intention of destroying their sense of dignity and human worth.
"In some cases, this is part of a deliberate state policy of instilling fear and intimidating its population," he said.
"In too many countries, people's legitimate demands for freedom and human rights are met with brutal repression. Even when regimes change, torture often persists and a culture of impunity remains."
He noted the obligation of States not only to prevent torture but to provide all torture
victims with effective and prompt redress, compensation and appropriate social, psychological, medical and other forms of rehabilitation.
The UN Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture, created in 1981, supports hundreds of organizations and entities that provide assistance to victims of torture and their family members in all regions of the world.
Noting that the Fund has seen a significant decrease in contributions over the past two years, Mr. Ban strongly encouraged States to reverse this trend, despite current global financial uncertainty.
"By concretely supporting victims of torture, the international community will prove its unequivocal determination and commitment to fight torture and impunity," he stated.
The Board of Trustees of the Fund, as well as the UN Committee against Torture, the Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture, and the Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment issued a joint statement in which they stressed
that victims of torture must not face reprisals for seeking redress through the UN.
They noted that every year, hundreds of rehabilitation centres, small and large, supported by the Fund, provide indispensable humanitarian, medical and legal assistance to thousands of victims of torture and their family members.
"Many of those victims and actors who enable us to do our work by providing invaluable expertise and by sharing the sufferings they have endured, experience intimidation and reprisals."
They stressed that reprisals against people who cooperate with the UN mechanisms in protecting and advancing human rights are absolutely unacceptable and are in violation of international law and States' legal obligations.
There must be an effective means of ensuring that reprisals do not occur, and if they do, the individuals involved and the State must be held accountable, they added.
"It is imperative that States translate their commitment to the fight against torture with measures
that guarantee that victims and human rights advocates engaging with the United Nations mechanisms against torture will not be subjected to reprisals and re-victimization," they stated.
Jun 26 2012 9:10AM
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