Saturday, February 7, 2015

U.N. bowing to 'Muslim Brotherhood' demands and pledging 'CHANGE'



U.N. bowing to 'Muslim Brotherhood' demands and pledging more Permanent members for U.N.(UN).
"The whole world cannot be doomed to live with the decisions made by only five permanent members of the UN Security Council" 'Caliph of the Muslim Brotherhood' Turkish pres Erdogan says.

2012 : Erdoğan says all countries should be permanent members of UNSC.

Erdoğan commented that the current permanent members of the UNSC represent only three continents: America, Europe and Asia. “Are the other continents represented? No
. Are all faith groups represented? No. Then you cannot expect justice from here, because most of the time decisions are based on ideological stances,” he said.

The prime minister singled out the case of Israel, saying no sanctions could be imposed on this country for violating past UN decisions simply because there is no mechanism to enforce UN decisions. Likewise, 133 world countries are ready to recognize Palestinian statehood, but it is not endorsed by the UN because Israel does not want it, Erdoğan noted, apparently referring to the US's veto of such attempts. “133 countries agree to this but one permanent member says no. Why do we have to put it off because one country says no?” asked Erdoğan.


2015: Erdogan says UN Security Council lacks Muslim voice

"The permanent members only represent Europe, America, and Asia," the Turkish president said
More countries from across the world's continents should be represented in the UN Security Council, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Wednesday.

"The permanent members only represent Europe, America, and Asia," Erdogan said during a groundbreaking ceremony of a new campus for Yildirim Beyazit University in Ankara. "There is no country representing the Muslim world."

Erdogan also criticized the lack of Muslim voices in the council. "When we look at it in terms of religion, we see that all religions except Islam are represented. Is this justice? No."Hmmm....So Jewish is not a religion? (*Israel is one of 72 countries that have never served on the Security Council. Many say this is due to an institutional bias against Israel, a bias that UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon at one time admitted existed; he then swiftly retracted his statement. )

"The fate of all other countries across the world cannot depend on what the current permanent members will say," he added.

The Turkish president suggested that the "permanent" members should be changed periodically, taking into account different ethnicities and religions. Hmmm......Can't wait to see a Jewish permanent member.......Oh wait 'Islamist' Tukey won't attend any meetings?

Full statement for UN 'Change' here.

The 2018 United Nations Security Council election will be held in October 2018 during the 73rd session of theUnited Nations General Assembly, held at United Nations Headquarters in New York City. The elections are for five non-permanent seats on the UN Security Council for two-year mandates commencing on 1 January 2019. 
It marks the first time that Israel will be a candidate for the council. From 1965 when the current electoral format was adopted, until 2000 when Israel joined the Western European and Others Group, it had been impossible for Israel to bid for a seat as several states blocked its membership in the Asian Group.
In accordance with the Security Council's rotation rules, whereby the ten non-permanent UNSC seats rotate among thevarious regional blocs into which UN member states traditionally divide themselves for voting and representation purposes, the five available seats are allocated as follows:


One for Africa One for the Asia-Pacific Group[1] 
One for Latin America and the Caribbean 
Two for the Western European and Others Group 
The five members will serve on the Security Council for the 2019–20 period.

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