Le véto du gouvernement américain à l'ONU: une histoire de barbares

A la veille du massacre annoncée, je vous refile la liste des résolutions de l'ONU sur lesquelles le gouvernement américain a apposé son véto. L'ONU vote une résolution déclarant que l'éducation, le travail, la santé, l'alimentation de base et le développement national sont des droits humains? Le gouvernement US appose son véto. L'ONU vote une résolution qui vise à ce que des mesures soient prises contre des activités nazis, fascistes et néo-fascistes? Le gouvernement US appose son véto. Une autre? L'ONU vote une résolution visant la prohibition des armes de destruction massive? Eh oui, vous avez deviné.

Et dire que certains croient encore dur comme fer que le gouvernement américain vénère sincèrement la liberté et la démocratie.

La liste est en anglais, mais je prédis que même les "experts" des chaires universitaires, ainsi que Mario Roy, pourront la comprendre...

1972: Condemns Israel for killing hundreds of people in

Syria and Lebanon in air raids.

1973: Afirms the rights of the Palestinians and calls on

Israel to withdraw from the occupied territories.

1976: Condemns Israel for attacking Lebanese civilians.

1976: Condemns Israel for building settlements in the

occupied territories.

1976: Calls for self determination for the Palestinians.

1976: Afirms the rights of the Palestinians.

1978: Urges the permanent members (USA, USSR, UK, France,

China) to insure United Nations decisions on the

maintenance of international peace and security.

1978: Criticises the living conditions of the

Palestinians.

1978: Condemns the Israeli human rights record in

occupied territories.

1978: Calls for developed countries to increase the

quantity and quality of development assistance to

underdeveloped countries.

1979: Calls for an end to all military and nuclear

collaboration with the apartheid South Africa.

1979: Strengthens the arms embargo against South Africa.

1979: Offers assistance to all the oppressed people of

South Africa and their liberation movement.

1979: Concerns negotiations on disarmament and cessation

of the nuclear arms race.

1979: Calls for the return of all inhabitants expelled

by Israel.

1979: Demands that Israel desist from human rights

violations.

1979: Requests a report on the living conditions of

Palestinians in occupied Arab countries.

1979: Offers assistance to the Palestinian people.

1979: Discusses sovereignty over national resources in

occupied Arab territories.

1979: Calls for protection of developing countries

exports.

1979: Calls for alternative approaches within the United

Nations system for improving the enjoyment of human

rights and fundamental freedoms.

1979: Opposes support for intervention in the internal

or external affairs offstates.

1979: For a United Nations Conference on Women.

1979: To include Palestinian women in the United Nations

Conference on Women.

1979: Safeguards rights of developing countries in

multinational trade negotiations.

1980: Requests Israel to return displaced persons.

1980: Condemns Israeli policy regarding the living

conditions of the Palestinian people.

1980: Condemns Israeli human rights practices in occupied

territories. 3 resolutions.

1980: Afirms the right of self determination for the

Palestinians.

1980: Offers assistance to the oppressed people of South

Africa and their national liberation movement.

1980: Attempts to establish a New International Economic

Order to promote the growth of underdeveloped

countries and international economic co-operation.

1980: Endorses the Program of Action for Second Half of

United Nations Decade for Women.

1980: Declaration of non-use of nuclear weapons against

non-nuclear states.

1980: Emphasises that the development of nations and

individuals is a human right.

1980: Calls for the cessation of all nuclear test

explosions.

1980: Calls for the implementation of the Declaration

on the Granting of Independence to Colonial

Countries and Peoples.

1981: Promotes co-operative movements in developing

countries.

1981: Affirms the right of every state to choose its

economic and social system in accord with the

will of its people, without outside interference

in whatever form it takes.

1981: Condemns activities of foreign economic interests

in colonial territories.

1981: Calls for the cessation of all test explosions of

nuclear weapons.

1981: Calls for action in support of measures to prevent

nuclear war, curb the arms race and promote

disarmament.

1981: Urges negotiations on prohibition of chemical

and biological weapons.

1981: Declares that education, work, health care,

proper nourishment, national development, etc are

human rights.

1981: Condemns South Africa for attacks on neighbouring

states, condemns apartheid and attempts to

strengthen sanctions. 7 resolutions.

1981: Condemns an attempted coup by South Africa on the

Seychelles.

1981: Condemns Israel's treatment of the Palestinians,

human rights policies, and the bombing of Iraq.

18 resolutions.

1982: Condemns the Israeli invasion of Lebanon.

6 resolutions (1982 to 1983).

1982: Condemns the shooting of 11 Muslims at a shrine in

Jerusalem by an Israeli soldier.

1982: Calls on Israel to withdraw from the Golan Heights

occupied in 1967.

1982: Condemns apartheid and calls for the cessation of

economic aid to South Africa. 4 resolutions.

1982: Calls for the setting up of a World Charter for

the protection of the ecology.

1982: Sets up a United Nations conference on succession

of states in respect to state property, archives

and debts.

1982: Nuclear test bans and negotiations and nuclear

free outer space. 3 resolutions.

1982: Supports a new world information and communications

order.

1982: Prohibition of chemical and bacteriological weapons.

1982: Development of international law.

1982: Protects against products harmful to health and

the environment .

1982: Declares that education, work, health care, proper

nourishment, national development are human rights.

1982: Protects against products harmful to health and

the environment.

1982: Development of the energy resources of developing

countries.

1983: Resolutions about apartheid, nuclear arms, economics,

and international law. 15 resolutions.

1984: Condemns support of South Africa in its Namibian and

other policies.

1984: International action to eliminate apartheid.

1984: Condemns Israel for occupying and attacking southern

Lebanon.

1984: Resolutions about apartheid, nuclear arms, economics,

and international law. 18 resolutions.

1985: Condemns Israel for occupying and attacking southern

Lebanon.

1985: Condemns Israel for using excessive force in the

occupied territories.

1985: Resolutions about cooperation, human rights, trade

and development. 3 resolutions.

1985: Measures to be taken against Nazi, Fascist and

neo-Fascist activities .

1986: Calls on all governments (including the USA) to

observe international law.

1986: Imposes economic and military sanctions against

South Africa.

1986: Condemns Israel for its actions against Lebanese

civilians.

1986: Calls on Israel to respect Muslim holy places.

1986: Condemns Israel for sky-jacking a Libyan airliner.

1986: Resolutions about cooperation, security, human

rights, trade, media bias, the environment and

development. 8 resolutions.

1987: Calls on Israel to abide by the Geneva Conventions

in its treatment of the Palestinians.

1987: Calls on Israel to stop deporting Palestinians.

1987: Condemns Israel for its actions in Lebanon.

2 resolutions.

1987: Calls on Israel to withdraw its forces from

Lebanon.

1987: Cooperation between the United Nations and the

League of Arab States.

1987: Calls for compliance in the International Court

of Justice concerning military and paramilitary

activities against Nicaragua and a call to end

the trade embargo against Nicaragua. 2 resolutions.

1987: Measures to prevent international terrorism, study

the underlying political and economic causes of

terrorism, convene a conference to define terrorism

and to differentiate it from the struggle of people

from national liberation.

1987: Resolutions concerning journalism, international

debt and trade. 3 resolutions.

1987: Opposition to the build up of weapons in space.

1987: Opposition to the development of new weapons of

mass destruction.

1987: Opposition to nuclear testing. 2 resolutions.

1987: Proposal to set up South Atlantic "Zone of Peace".

1988: Condemns Israeli practices against Palestinians in

the occupied territories. 5 resolutions (1988 and

1989).

1989: Condemns USA invasion of Panama.

1989: Condemns USA troops for ransacking the residence

of the Nicaraguan ambassador in Panama.

1989: Condemns USA support for the Contra army in

Nicaragua.

1989: Condemns illegal USA embargo of Nicaragua.

1989: Opposing the acquisition of territory by force.

1989: Calling for a resolution to the Arab-Israeli

conflict based on earlier UN resolutions.

1990: To send three UN Security Council observers to

the occupied territories.

1995: Afirms that land in East Jerusalem annexed by

Israel is occupied territory.

1997: Calls on Israel to cease building settlements in

East Jerusalem and other occupied territories.

2 resolutions.

1999: Calls on the USA to end its trade embargo on Cuba.

8 resolutions (1992 to 1999).

2001: To send unarmed monitors to the West Bank and the

Gaza Strip.

2001: To set up the International Criminal Court.

2002: To renew the peace keeping mission in Bosnia.

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