Surreal UN over the top today

I get frequent press releases from Eye on the UN and UN Watch, describing the surreal doings of our United Nations and its agencies. I am used to it by now, and don’t spit out my coffee so much when I read them. But today’s UN Watch release was just too much.

Here it is in toto. Ask yourself this: How long are we in the US going to continue to tolerate, pay for, and host this herd of swine?

U.N. Adopts 9 Resolutions on Israel, 0 on Syria

 Resolutions on Palestinians omit mention of Syria’s massacre of Palestinians

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GENEVA, Dec. 18 – The U.N. General Assembly today adopted nine resolutions on Palestinian rights and the Golan, sharply criticizing Israel yet making no mention of Sunday’s massacre of Palestinians by Syrian warplanes firing missiles into a mosque in a Palestinian refugee camp near Damascus. Nor did the texts mention the tens of thousands of Palestinians who continue to flee the camp.

By the end of this week, the current 2012 UNGA session will have adopted 22 country-specific resolutions on Israel – and only four on the rest of the world combined, one each for Syria, Iran, North Korea and Burma, noted UN Watch.

Today’s resolutions criticized Israel for “the continuing systematic violation of the human rights of the Palestinian people,” and focused on “the extremely difficult socioeconomic conditions being faced by the Palestine refugees in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem.”

One resolution condemned Israel for holding on to the Golan Heights, demanding Israel hand the land and its people to Syria.

“It’s astonishing,” said Hillel Neuer, executive director of UN Watch. “At a time when the Syrian regime is massacring its own people, how can the U.N. call for more people to be subject to Assad’s rule? The timing of today’s text is morally galling and logically absurd.”

“What is also outrageous is that these resolutions claim to care about Palestinians, yet the U.N. proves itself completely oblivious to the actual suffering on the ground, happening right now: Palestinians slaughtered, maimed and expelled by Assad’s forces.”

“Today’s farce at the General Assembly underscores a simple fact: the U.N.’s automatic majority has no interest in truly helping Palestinians, nor in protecting anyone’s human rights; the goal of these ritual, one-sided condemnations remains the scapegoating of Israel,” said Neuer.

“The U.N.’s disproportionate assault against the Jewish state undermines the credibility of what is supposed to be an impartial and respected international body, and exposes the sores of politicisation and selectivity that eat away at its founding mission, eroding the U.N. Charter promise of equal treatment to all nations large and small,” Neuer added.

“With more than 40,000 killed in Syria, and millions of Syrian refugees suffering now in the cold of winter, it ought to shock the conscience of mankind that the U.N. will devoting more than 80 percent of this session’s resolutions to Israel, and just one, on Thursday, to Syria.”

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UN Watch is a Geneva-based human rights organization founded in 1993 to monitor UN compliance with the principles of its Charter. It is accredited as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in Special Consultative Status to the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and as an Associate NGO to the UN Department of Public Information (DPI).

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3 Responses to “Surreal UN over the top today”

  1. Robman says:

    I used to be against this, because I always said that the PA would take Israel’s seat…

    …but I’m getting to a place where I think despite this prospect, Israel should quit the UN.

    What is the point anymore?

  2. mrzee says:

    I agree the UN is hopelessly antisemitic and even when Israel’s not involved, the UN is worse than useless, but what does Israel stand to gain by leaving the UN? They’ll still pass resolutions aimed at Israel like they did with South Africa who wasn’t a member, and Israel won’t even be able to respond.

  3. Vic Rosenthal says:

    It’s the US that should quit, and kick them out of New York. See who cares about their resolutions when their offices have to move to Gaza City. It will free up some much needed parking in lower Manhattan.