Bolton in extraordinary outburst
against United Nations
By Calcutta News.Net
11/18/06
Calcutta News" -- -- The U.S. Ambassador to the UN,
John Bolton, launched a scathing attack on the United
Nations Friday.
Bolton was furious over the adoption by the General Assembly
of a resolution which said the assembly regretted the deaths
of 19 civilians in an attack by the Israeli military in the
town of Beit Hanoun last week.
Despite the resolution being significantly watered down at
the behest of the United States, and being passing by 156
votes to seven, Bolton launched a blistering attack on the
UN, and many of its members.
"Many of the sponsors of that resolution are notorious
abusers of human rights themselves, and were seeking to
deflect criticism of their own policies," he said.
"This type of resolution serves only to exacerbate tensions
by serving the interests of elements hostile to Israel's
inalienable and recognized right to exist."
"This deepens suspicions about the United Nations that will
lead many to conclude that the organization is incapable of
playing a helpful role in the region," Bolton continued.
"In a larger sense, the United Nations must confront a more
significant question, that of its relevance and utility in
confronting the challenges of the 21st century. We believe
that the United Nations is ill served when its members seek
to transform the organization into a forum that is a little
more than a self-serving and a polemical attack against
Israel or the United States," he said.
"The Human Rights Council has quickly fallen into the same
trap and de-legitimized itself by focusing attention
exclusively on Israel. Meanwhile, it has failed to address
real human rights abuses in Burma, Darfur, the DPRK, and
other countries," Bolton charged.
"The problem of anti-Israel bias is not unique to the Human
Rights Council. It is endemic to the culture of the United
Nations. It is a decades-old, systematic problem that
transcends the whole panoply of the UN organizations and
agencies," he continued.
The United States, and Australia joined Israel in voting
against the motion, together with four small Pacific island
nations. All countries in Europe, including Britain, voted
to support the resolution.
The original text condemned Israel over the Beit Hanoun
attack and its operations in Gaza, however the adopted
resolution had the General Assembly expressing, "regret."
Rather than an outright investigation of the incident the
assembly resolved to form a committee, "to look into the
facts." The resolution also carried a demand that the
Palestinian Authority take action to stop rocket attacks on
Israel.
Bolton launched his attack despite gaining these
concessions.
Equally critical was Israeli Ambassador Dan Gillerman who
stormed out of the session after telling members, "I caution
everyone who will support this resolution. By doing so, you
will be an accomplice to terror. The blood of more innocents
will be on your hands."
The resolution was taken to the General Assembly after the
United States used its veto to squash a similar motion in
the Security Council. It was the 31st time the U.S. had used
its veto at the UN to stop resolutions concerning Israel and
the Palestinians.
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