Tougher Ban to get nod for second term - diplomats

The permanent members of the Security Council have no problem with a second term for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, Reuters quotes UN diplomats as saying. Once criticised by Human Rights Watch for being "notably reluctant to put pressure on abusive governments," Ban has grown tougher and more self-confident in recent months, they say. In 2008 Russia had threatened to block Ban’s second term for supporting Kosovo’s seccesion from Serbia, but Moscow “got over it,” Reuters quoted diplomats as saying. "It's not as if he's lightning in a bottle, but we can live with him," a senior Western...

On Libya and global protection

Some observations on the UN-backed intervention in Libya from Bloomberg’s report (see it here ): “ This is 21st century intervention, an extraordinary step that pushes the envelope for the UN .” Intervening in an internal conflict such as Libya “goes beyond previous non-aggression measures such the steps taken against Iraq after the invasion of Kuwait in 1990.” - Jeff Laurenti , UN analyst at the New York-based Century Foundation research group. “The Security Council has defied expectations and risen to the occasion by making clear that all options are on the table to prevent mass atrocities...

One and the same

“There is no contradiction in the White House position that the UN-sanctioned military mission is restricted to protecting civilians but that the longer-term, broader political aim is to remove Col Muammar Gaddafi. What is left unsaid is that presumably the man giving the orders to kill civilians is Col Gaddafi. Getting rid of him would protect civilians. QED. ” - Mark Mardell , BBC's North America editor. See his blog here .

Libya and R2P

“In passing RtoP [relating to Libya], the Security Council helped bridge the gap between so-called legitimate (ethically justifiable) and legal (legally authorized) intervention .” “RtoP, responding to the sense that these domestic harms warranted international response, solidified the Security Council’s claims to wider discretion. Yet it also restricted its ability to sanction intervention to the four situations listed in the RtoP document - genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing, and crimes against humanity. “[How] the intervention in Libya [develops] is sure to shape how RtoP is applied in...

What drove US decision on Libya?

“President Obama’s decision to participate in the air campaign against … Gaddafi’s regime is a vast improvement over previous policy , a victory for human rights idealists within the administration, and the application of an important international standard known as “the responsibility to protect.” - Michael Gerson , opinion writer, Washington Post. See his comment here " This is the greatest opportunity to realign our interests and our values ," a senior administration official said at the meeting, telling the experts this sentence came from Obama himself. The president was referring to the...

Obama gives Gaddafi ultimatum

US President Obama has delivered a tough warning to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. (See full text here ). These are extracts: "All attacks against civilians must stop. Gaddafi must stop his troops from advancing on Benghazi, pull them back from Ajdabiya, Misrata and Zawiya , and establish water, electricity and gas supplies to all areas. "Humanitarian assistance must be allowed to reach the people of Libya. "Let me be clear, these terms are not negotiable. If Gaddafi does not comply, the international community will impose consequences, and the resolution will be enforced through military...

Europe of regions in the making

As the European Union gets stronger, and national governments get weaker, ethnic groups are demanding more self-determination within a Europe of regions, argues Walter Mayr in the Der Spiegel online. See his feature here . “Scots, Catalans, Basques and Corsicans are eagerly following events in Belgium, partly out of curiosity over how the situation will unfold, and partly because the Flemings have managed to force their desire for a separate state onto the political agenda, even though their language was long derided as one spoken only by farmers and maids.”

Outside the law in Canada

“ Reports of abuse, maltreatment and violence are rife in Immigration detention centres where newborns, children and the elderly languish for months, sometimes years, without any avenue for release. “In recent years, Immigration Enforcement has taken to moving undocumented arrestees into provincial maximum security holding centres. Many of those held are refugee claimants that have just arrived, whose detention is actually illegal under the Geneva Convention on Refugee Rights.” - Mohan Mishra and Marika Heinrichs of No One Is Illegal-Toronto . See their article on Canada’s handling of asylum...

Egypt arms Libya’s rebels

Egypt's military has begun shipping arms over the border to Libyan rebels with Washington's knowledge, US and Libyan rebel officials told the Wall Street Journal . The Egyptian shipments are the strongest indication to date that some Arab countries are heeding Western calls to take a lead in efforts to intervene on behalf of pro-democracy rebels in their fight against Mummar Gaddafi, the paper said. "The Americans have given the green light to the Egyptians to help. The Americans don't want to be involved in a direct level, but the Egyptians wouldn't do it if they didn't get the green light...

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