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UN Chief Refuses to call it a terrorist Attack – U.N. Human Righ
• A U.N. spokesperson said that Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned the attack “in the strongest possible terms.” In fact, however, the U.N. chief’s choice of terms was weak in comparison to his statement two weeks ago on the bombing of churches in Kenya. In that case, Mr. Ban rightly spoke of “terrorist” attacks, “reprehensible and criminal,” saying the perpetrators “must be held to account.” Yet today he referred only to the deadly “bombing” of Israelis — noticeably declining to describe it as an act of terrorism — and he made no call for holding the perpetrators to account. UN Watch today urged Mr. Ban to clarify his position and to truly use the strongest possible terms to condemn today’s terrorist attack.
• U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay has remained silent on today’s attack. By contrast, hours after the Gaza Flotilla incident of 2010, Ms. Pillay expresed her “shock” and condemned Israel. The top story on her office website instead criticizes Western states for how they combat terrorism, with America accused of having “dangerous” laws that violate due process. Supported by a Facebook campaign now going viral, UN Watch called on the High Commissioner to speak out for victims of terrorism, condemn today’s gruesome murders in Bulgaria, and instruct her staff to investigate the perpetrators and hold them fully accountable for the crimes.
• The U.N.’s 47-nation Human Rights Council has also stayed silent. By contrast, in 2004 it wasted no time in convening an emergency session to eulogize Hamas terrorist leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, and to condemn Israel. Currently, the council is busy with yet another “fact-finding mission” into alleged Israeli human rights violations. The council has never mandated an inquiry into terrorism or rocket attacks targeting Israelis.


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at 07:16 on July 22nd, 2012
Netanyahu: 'Rock solid evidence' Hezbollah, Iran behind bombing
at 11:31 on July 22nd, 2012
Apparently the planned and thwarted terror attack in Cyprus was perpetrated by Hezbullah. The signature of the Bulgaria attack was exactly the same as in Cyprus. Iran appears to be the agent behind the attacks using Hezbullah operatives.
at 14:48 on July 22nd, 2012
Netanyahu on dangerous times in the Middle East
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"thirty-aught-six" (not verified)at 21:32 on July 22nd, 2012
There was an Iranian woman on the TV, who had escaped Khomeini's Iran, explaining [her] historical observation. She said, " When there is peace in Iran there is peace in the region. When Iran is unsettled they spread that discontent throughout the region." I found myself relating such "policy" to what in the same vein has been said about Pakistan. Both countries have a history of exporting their turmoil rather than concentrating on resolving the issues on the home front. Specifically addressing the extremist that thrive in both countries, and who are used as surrogates by both countries to attack foreigner nations and to spread their political and religious[sect] hegemony. The UN is forever a day late and a dollar short. For the most part the UN has become a playground and feeding trough for third world politicians who, when judged by their own nations behavior, ought to be excluded from any position that can exert social/cultural/ political influence among the other nations of the world.
at 11:37 on July 23rd, 2012
So True. Better to export violence and unrest rather than fix the internal turmoil.
You do not want to know how much money these folks make at the UN. How much corruption takes place daily. Nepotism made its mark at the UN. Dont get me started.