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UN Scandals (cont)
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UN Scandals (cont)

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Veto Power

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Five permanent nations

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• The five permanent members enjoy the luxury of veto power

• The Council resolution cannot be adopted when a permanent member vetoes a vote.

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• On July 19th, 2012, The Security Council attempted to evoke chapter VII sanctions from the United Nations Charter

• But China and Russia vetoed

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• 60,000 civilians have been killed

• Thousands more displaced.

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Child Sex Abuse Scandal

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• Many nations plead for support from the United Nations

• The blue helmets of UN peacekeepers represent stability and safety.

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• In the 1990s, peacekeeping forces saw a rapid rise in child prostitution.

• Senior officials in the United Nations refused to condemn the peacekeepers

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Sri Lanka

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• The fighting forced 196,000 people to flee, and trapped over 50,000 civilians.

• the United Nations made no attempts to intervene on behalf of the civilian population

• From January to April of 2009, over 6,500 civilians were killed in this so-called “safe-zone”

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Nuclear Proliferation

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Terrorism

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• These terrorist acts continued throughout the remainder of the twentieth century, with no reaction from the UN

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The 9/11 terrorist attacks,

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• UN finally took action, outlawing terrorism and punishing those responsible for the attacks.

• But it only applied only to Al Qaeda and the Taliban.

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Conclusion


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