UN Human Wrongs Commission
Here’s an absolutely horrific example of the United Nations’ corruption, as the UN “Human Rights” Commission issues only the weakest disapproval for the ongoing genocidal war in Sudan: UN human rights forum avoids harsh critique of Sudan’s Darfur conflict.
The “weak” decision adopted by the Commission reflected a compromise that all sides could accept, diplomats said.
“Today the Commission had to take the most difficult decision during its 60th session,” Germany’s ambassador Michael Steiner told the forum.
“We just adopted a text .. it does not reflect all of our concerns. It contains weak language concerning the situation on the ground,” he admitted.
But Steiner added: “Although far from being perfect in language, the text adopted contains the most important element, that is to call for action.”
The decision requests the appointment of a special human rights envoy to Sudan who will report to the commission in one year and it encouraged the government to promote human rights protection under international law.
A draft resolution originally introduced by the European Union and co-sponsored by the United States, however, gave the Khartoum government a long list of challenges to stop the attacks against civilians which have led to “the forced depopulation” of entire areas.