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avid T wrote:
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 10:27:10 -0700, "=> Vox Populi " <vox@popu.li> wrote: Still not reading, are you? Iraq clearly did not comply with UN resolutions. The agreements said that Iraq would prove it destroyed the weapons. Iraq did not do so.
Wrong again #@($sucker. The resolution called for Iraq to provide evidence of destruction/decommission. Whether or not the U$$A acting unilaterally decided the evidence was sufficient isn't part of any UN resolution. -- - Israel's continuous violation of UN Resolutions United Nations Security Council Resolution 270 AUGUST 26, 1969 1. Condemns the premeditated air attack by Israel on villages in southern Lebanon in violation of its obligations under the Charter and Security Council resolutions ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- United Nations Security Council Resolution 347 APRIL 24, 1974 1. Condemns Israel's violation of Lebanon's territorial integrity and sovereignty and calls once more on the Government of Israel to refrain from further military actions and threats against Lebanon ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- United Nations Security Council Resolution 425 March 19, 1978 Calls upon Israel immediately to cease its military action against Lebanese territorial integrity and withdraw forthwith its forces from all Lebanese territory ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -United Nations Security Council Resolution 450 JUNE 14, 1979 1. Strongly deplores acts of violence against Lebanon that have led to the displacement of civilians, including Palestinians, and brought about destruction and loss of innocent lives ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- United Nations Security Council Resolution 481 JUNE 19, 1981 2. Condemns all actions contrary to the provisions of the above-mentioned resolutions that have prevented the full implementation of UNIFIL's mandate, causing death, injury and destruction to the civilian population as well as among the peace-keeping force ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- United Nations Security Council Resolution 617 JULY 29, 1988 The Security Council, Recalling its resolutions 425 (1978), 426 (1978), 501 (1982), 508 (1982), 509 (1982) and 520 (1982), as well as all its resolutions on the situation in Lebanon ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- United Nations Security Council Resolution 799 DECEMBER 18, 1992 Having learned with deep concern that Israel, the occupying Power, in contravention of its obligations under the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949, deported to Lebanon on 17 December 1992, hundreds of Palestinian civilians from the territories occupied by Israel since 1967, including Jerusalem ... - SG Reports & General Assembly Votes U N Secretary General Report on the Qana "Incident" May 7, 1996 Findings: 13. (d) The distribution of point impact detonations and air bursts makes it improbable that impact fuses and proximity fuses were employed in random order, as stated by the Israeli forces... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- U N General Assembly Vote on Financing of UNIFIL JUNE 26, 1996 [The Assembly] would stress that Israel should abide by the terms of resolution 51/233, request the Secretary-General to take the necessary measures to ensure the full implementation of its paragraph 8, to the effect that Israel should pay for costs resulting from the Qana incident..... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Report of the Secretary-General on The UNIFIL JULY 20, 1996 18. In UNIFIL's area of deployment more than 120 civilians were killed by Israeli fire and an estimated 500 were wounded. Most of these casualties occurred on 18 April as a result of the shelling of a United Nations compound at Qana, in which more than 100 Lebanese were killed and many more wounded.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Report of the Secretary-General on The UNIFIL JULY 16, 1999 - JANUARY 15, 2000 7. There were other reports of serious incidents from outside the area of operation. On 1 September, two civilians were killed in Libbaya by IDF/DFF shelling. On 16 December, 15 school children were injured, some of them seriously. -- THE FOLLOWING ARE THE RESOLUTIONS VETOED BY THE UNITED STATES DURING THE PERIOD OF SEPTEMBER, 1972, TO MAY, 1990 TO PROTECT ISRAEL FROM COUNCIL CRITICISM: * . . . condemned Israel's attack against Southern Lebanon and Syria..." * . . . affirmed the rights of the Palestinian people to self-determination, statehood and equal protections. . . " * . . . condemned Israel's air strikes and attacks in southern Lebanon and its murder of innocent civilians. . . " * . . . called for self-determination of Palestinian people. . . " * . . deplored Israel's altering of the status of Jerusalem, which is recognized as an international city by most world nations and the United Nations . . . " * . . . affirmed the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people . . . " * . . . endorsed self-determination for the Palestinian people . . . " * . . . demanded Israel's withdrawal from the Golan Heights . . . " * . . . condemned Israel's mistreatment of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip and its refusal to abide by the Geneva convention protocols of civilized nations. * . . . condemned an Israeli soldier who shot eleven Moslem worshippers at the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount near Al-Aqsa Mosque in the Old City of Jerusalem. . .. " * . . . urged sanctions against Israel if it did not withdraw from its invasion of Lebanon ... " * . . . urged sanctions against Israel if it did not withdraw from its invasion of Beirut
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"=> Vox Populi " <vox@popu.li> wrote in message news:<AmiZb.171$RO3.64092@news.uswest.net>...
David T wrote: Wrong again #@($sucker. The resolution called for Iraq to provide evidence of destruction/decommission. Whether or not the U$$A acting unilaterally decided the evidence was sufficient isn't part of any UN resolution.
all resolutions involving authorization for war and the cease fire provided for the UN to remove, dismantle or destroy any and all WMD by UN persoanl. To say, oh , well we dumped everything last week and don't have anymore, so no need for any sanctions...wasn't the idea.
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