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UN approves no-fly zone over Libya
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21/03/2011 09:05:46
 
 
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>>>>>>10 yes
>>>>>>5 abstentions
>>>>>>0 no votes
>>>>>>(the resolution includes a "no foreign occupation" requirement)
>>>>>
>>>>>OK but... Where was the UN when Bosna were blooding? Where is the UN for Gazze? West is not heartfelt, twofaced.
>>>>
>>>>Those questions are being asked - same with Somalia and Bahrain and Yemen...
>>>>
>>>>The only difference is that the Arab League asked the UN for the no-fly zone over Libya...
>>>>http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2011/03/201131218852687848.html
>>>>
>>>>Maybe these questions should be posed to the Arab League?
>>>
>>>That's not the answer.
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>>Metin has a point. There is a similar situation in Bahrain and yet nothing is being done by the UN. This morning Yemin's top General quit to support the people. It seems the people of the middle east are tired of dictators and royalty. It appears that there is a double standard, but with the security council members politics always considered first, its difficult to get things done. It would be ideal if all the dictators were tossed aside and the people created a constitution, a bill of rights for the people, and elected a democratic government without the participation of religion of any kind. Then we could all settle down to peace and conduct trade and commerce in good trust. But that still won't stop Dragan from complaining about English :-))
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>I agree with Metin, I guess I didn't make that clear. I'm just not sure what the answer is. In my link, it describes how others are asking the Arab League the same question - why did they request the no-fly zone over Libya of the UN but not any other countries?
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>France wrote the resolution and the UN met and discussed it. Were no-fly zones over other countries even considered? Were the discussions public? Why didn't the UN (or did they) consider other countries?


An interesting morning read http://urbansurvival.com/week.htm
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
Yikes! What was that?
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