Hamas Executions Illegal
Apr 20th, 2012 by Rasheed

April 20, 2012: The UN Rights Office of Navi Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights charged that three men sentenced to death in Hamas-run Gaza were executed unlawfully. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay’s spokesman, Rupert Colville, issued a statement in Geneva that the death sentences carried out by hanging on April 7 were not approved by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as required by law.

The UN office ordered Hamas to halt planned execution’s by firing squad. At least 18 men have been executed in Gaza since Hamas seized power in the coastal enclave in 2007. Human rights activists in Gaza state those numbers only represent official executions, not the full range of human rights violations perpetrated by Hamas.The men did not have regular access to lawyers and were tried by a military court despite being civilians.

After Hamas seized control of Gaza, several members of the rival Fatah faction were dragged from their homes and shot in both legs. Hamas has routinely incarcerated, kidnapped, maimed and tortured dissidents and political rivals in Gaza over the past five years.

Canada’s Defence of Israel at UN
Sep 26th, 2011 by James

September 26, 2011: Canada used its United Nations speaking slot today to lambaste opponents of Israel as no better than the appeasers who allowed fascism and communism to flourish before the Second World War.

Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird stated, “Canada will not accept or stay silent while the Jewish state is attacked for defending its territory and its citizens. The Second World War taught us all the tragic price of ‘going along’ just to ‘get along.’”

Baird delivered Canada’s views to the General Assembly in a speech that ratified the Harper government’s unflinching support of Israel. “Just as fascism and communism were the great struggles of previous generations, terrorism is the great struggle of ours. And far too often, the Jewish state is on the front line of our struggle and its people the victims of terror,” as stated in a prepared text of Baird’s remarks.

Baird made no direct mention of the Holocaust in which six million Jews died at the hands of Nazi Germany. But he evoked the era when he quoted Winston Churchill as saying “an appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.”

Baird’s unflinching defence of Israel was another reminder to the Jewish state that it has a friend in Canada. Last week in New York, Prime Minister Stephen Harper affirmed his support for Israel in a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Baird reiterated Canada’s opposition to the recent Palestinian bid to secure UN recognition as a state.The UN Security Council became seized with the matter on Monday for the first time after Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas delivered his own forceful speech advocating the move.

“We supported the aspirations of those peoples who sought for themselves and their countries brighter futures during the Arab Spring that just passed,” stated Baird.

But we will not go along with the unilateral actions of the Palestinian Authority.” Baird repeated Canada’s call for a negotiated settlement between the Israelis and Palestinians. The no-holds-barred address also took aim at the UN itself, for allowing despotic regimes to hold memberships on, or occupy the chair of, major committees.

“The greatest enemies of the United Nations are not those who publicly repudiate its actions,” stated Baird. “The greatest enemies of the United Nations are those who quietly undermine its principles and even worse, by those who sit idly, watching its slow decline.”

Baird backed that argument by citing North Korea’s recent rotating presidency of the UN conference on disarmament, which Canada boycotted, along with Iran’s vice-presidency of the General Assembly and its seat on the commission on population and development.

Baird also took aim at the UN for past resolutions that have criticized Israel, votes that Canada has boycotted in the Harper era. “Canada will not go along with a double standard that castigates some UN members for alleged failings while ignoring the notorious abuses of others,” stated Baird.

Baird stated Canada would not “go along with appeasement of the former (Moammar) Gadhafi regime” in Libya. And it has imposed tough new sanctions on Syria because it cannot “go along” with the Assad regimes killing of its own civilians.

He stated the Harper government plans to follow through with its election promise to create an office of religious freedom within the Foreign Affairs Department in Ottawa. He stated Canada will not “go along or look the other way when a minority is denied its human rights or fundamental freedoms.” As examples of persecuted religious groups, Baird cited Christians in China, Egypt and Iraq, as well as Buddhists and Muslims in Burma.

In addition, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney told another UN gathering that Israel is being targeted by a “new anti-Semitism” that is “now disguised as anti-American, anti-Western and anti-Israel, but it ultimately espouses the same old hatred and intent.”

UN AIDS: Spread of HIV in Eastern Europe and Central Asia Major
Nov 24th, 2010 by SM

A near tripling of new HIV infections in Eastern Europe and Central Asia over the past nine years is frightening, the U.N.’s top AIDS official stated Wednesday, November 24, 2010. The United Nations estimates that 1.4 million people were living with HIV in the region in 2009, almost three times the number in 2000 and that, combined, the Russian Federation and Ukraine account for nearly 90 per cent of newly reported infections in the region.

The U.N. also stated about 76,000 people perished from AIDS-related causes in the region last year, compared to 18,000 in 2001. “When we are seeing a positive movement happening in a different part of the world, we are scared of what is happening in Eastern Europe and Central Asia,” Michel Sidibe, head of the U.N.’s AIDS agency, known as UNAIDS, told reporters in Vienna. “When we are seeing a decline in the rest of the world, we are seeing an increase of new infection in this part of the world.”

A new UNAIDS report released Tuesday showed that the global AIDS epidemic has slowed, with a 20 per cent decrease in new HIV infections over the past decade. However, it found there are still 7,000 new infections each day and that approximately 10 million people, double the number on treatment are still waiting to be initiated onto the drugs.

The increase in Eastern Europe is largely due to the fact that prevention measures for most at risk populations are not working and that only about 30 per cent of people in the area have access to such programs, Sidibe stated. “That is very, very low if you want to change the trajectory of the epidemic.” He also warned that drug users have become transmitters of the virus because they don’t have access to services and “have to go underground.”

Sidibe was in Vienna to sign a co-operation agreement between UNAIDS and AIDS Life, a group that organizes the Austrian capital’s annual Life Ball gala that raises money for people with HIV and AIDS.

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