UN

  • UN rights need updating with new responsibilities

    Francesca Albanese has only been a Special Rapporteur for the UN since 2022 and yet her critical outlook on State-led aims in particular is coming through in everything she says. In defence of the UN’s position that she now serves in, as such a prominent capacity and in particular a sensitive context as the Gaza conflict is, the import of her thinking is going to have ramifications.

    It cannot be that a State in itself is just a figure of hate, and used by groups to calculate cold desires and intentions against us. The top-line word isn’t a separate definition of other things. It incorporates all legitimate activity.

    Francesca Albanese speaking as UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967 (Credit: APT_NEWS/YouTube).

    The death of children is going to be a fact of the matter for reasons separate to a genocide-level of intense military activity – showing, not proving – that the human situation is tight there. The no-rules tactic of Hamas is a daily incitement of its manifestation there.

    Horrible pictures and endless doctor reports have to be left aside for legitimate work to be done to spread knowledge and increase a coherent awareness. The existence of nations is at stake and the arguments of some can be forfeited.

  • The world’s two big unions see purpose together

    The latest rumours suggest that the UN and the EU have each finished their negotiations with each other, settling on going no further in their mooted plans to integrate the European security sector into a more holistic global sphere than previously achieved.

    The conversations were said to be simple, and non-committal at first, and it’s thought by some this led to breakaways from later stages of talks that might have resulted in just more coordination. The technicalities are said to be too many to be surmountable at this time.

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    The UN and EU may feel the same, but their paths are truly different (Image/Credit: OpenAI ChatGPT).

    The two are not necessarily well-known as partners – or bedfellows – in this sort of arrangement. If anything, the UN is seen as superior and the EU distant or remote, so much so it makes it difficult for the two to at least come together.

    The theory that both are separate powers in the general military realm is now gaining pace, and it may build as a concept in the near future. However, the competing differences are just too much for a novel alliance in the first place.

  • Spain accepts a UN-sized challenge

    The State in Europe most likely to produce the more virulent sort of activist has apparently now “welcomed” the relocation of about 100 positions in the United Nations Development Program from the UN’s headquarters in New York City to Madrid, in a sign that the international body is looking for a more integrated approach to its controversial work and sees Spain as a potential partner in this.

    The timing is perhaps calculated more internally than in recognition of external circumstances, and the planning must have involved more in consideration than the political climate on the streets, but it cannot be ignored that placing one of its more prominent works programs in such a country invites criticism of its level of adherence to radical aims. It’s a question of how much a move will stabilise a frequently divisive operational direction.

  • The UN lacks advice

    The fact now is that as the world looks increasingly out of shape, the global bodies that make up the largest attempt to keep it in shape are bereft not just of immediate ideas but of things to say that may lead to reasonable conclusions, or at the very least requests for further, useful information.

    The debacle the UN plunged itself into recently concerning its criticism of Israel shows just how volatile its forum of debate is. It looks unsafe for delegates to state points that may lead it to making different conclusions. It certainly feels unsafe even on the fringes here, as argument turns to rancour.

    In the UK we’ve long suspected the involvement of less than qualified individuals in its whole remit. This has led to impressions of abusive attitudes at its core. In one sense, we feel offended by people who give us the impression they hate who we are. As simple individuals who identify with common ethical values, we’ve learned to hate our own souls deeply.

    The lack of rigorous analysis of claims and counter-claims has led to ordinary people feeling disheartened. This world looks bleak to those of us who seek to work hard in it. The evenings are stale, one mother told me, because she feels humanity hates a position she’s not adopted in the first place. The spread of protest has unleashed an unlimited feeling of rejection.

    The UN itself clearly lacks decent advice. I’ve seen the effects of its poorly handled, marginal influence in the world in the backstreets of London, where families have worried because they are posited as enemies of Western culture. They choose to enjoy life here, if not to learn more about it than avoid the fake news of hating it as the ethnic minority on its fringes.

  • The UN knows the world is in chaos

    The UN knows the world itself is out of control. It seems to have little restraint in advising it at times of intense uncivil behaviour. It has a limitless belief in human kindness and political decency.

    The fact is this is naive. Many of its members have deeply set problems in their polities. These are disregarded to enable the movement of people in any direction. There are no routes like flight paths or lines for nautical journeys.

    The humour is that random voices proclaim an era of jubilee for hardship, but no plans for this are forthcoming. It’s an unrealistic dream to fulfil. It’s a marginal goal in even the best of times.

  • Exclusive: UN still lacks critical infrastructure

    The UN has now published a report slamming Israel for its military action in Gaza. However, it hasn’t acknowledged rumours that it’s presently still under special measures put on it by the international community.

    This has come about because of extensive infiltration of its work. The rules of its special measures means that it can’t engage directly with children in some parts of the world. It can’t handle funds implicitly for some reasons. It cannot investigate in highly sensitive sites.

    The perpetual damning of Israel has raised concerns that the international governance body is struggling to maintain a grip over its communications. It’s also believed that many lower level staff lack managerial oversight.

  • The UN, UK pursue irrelevant aims

    The unity of two Unions – the UN and the UK – is unlikely in the current frame of time. Yet, it’s happening at a pace.

    The public anger – and some unrest – is due to policies relentlessly pursued by incapable Civil Servants.

    They listen more to speeches than the result of debates.

    This is the same at the UN – and in all its bodies. The slogans become the frame of mind we’re expected to listen to.

    The chaos in Government policy has somehow aligned with this absurd state of affairs.

    The mollycoddling of preferable politics eases the mind into a softer way of thought.

    The hard nosed reality for people is that none of it actually works that way.

    The reality on the ground for Israel is that terror wants to tear down its borders, and test its resolve.

    There’s no progress for its needs, so it pursues its plans without heeding the need for compromise.

    In Europe, the similar circumstance people find themselves in yields a similar if not the same sentiment and it’s showing.

    The outcomes may be very different, but the concern is the same and frustration is growing.

  • The UN has post – but no content

    The UN is an international organisation with reach. However it regularly abuses its position in regards to Israel. It uses clout to pour scorn on a democratic nation in the Middle East.

    It’s easy to do but hard to recover from. The tough talk in its General Assembly is hollow. It’s detached from reality. Israel is a diplomatic and tactful nation. Its collegiate core has neither.

    The UN has a mission but its conduct is questionable. The beleaguered Jewish state has nowhere to turn to. It seeks solace in its sense of right. It seeks solutions in its actions.

  • UN: Fake hire

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a London landlady allegedly headhunted by the UN to lead its Gaza response is pictured here for the first time.

    A suspect landlady accused of being fraud.

    It’s alleged she’s in an affair with a UN official. It led to a job offer to keep her close. It’s believed her mentality is deficient. It’s said London-based doctors are involved.

    It’s believed UN staff have tortured MI5 Agents to stop them arresting the individual. It’s led to extreme diplomatic tensions.

  • World exclusive: UN dropout

    In a world exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a former UN strategist tasked with researching, and securing, the Internet has been spotted.

    He’s believed to have absconded from his role only to subsequently drop out. He was based at the UN building in New York City.