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The post that was quoted here has been removedJust goes to show you what a crock international human rights really is.
Originally posted by Eladarhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_dilemma
Just goes to show you what a crock international human rights really is.
There are plenty of other countries where women have much worse lives, but they choose to attack Ireland for political correctness. What a joke, both the UN and those who give them any authority.
Originally posted by EladarWhat a stupid remark. There is no country in the world that does not merit scrutiny to ensure human rights are defended.
Just goes to show you what a crock international human rights really is.
There are plenty of other countries where women have much worse lives, but they choose to attack Ireland for political correctness. What a joke, both the UN and those who give them any authority.
an Irish government report found that approximately 10,000 women are known to have entered a Magdalen Laundry from 1922 until the closure of the last Laundry in 1996.http://www.womensaid.ie/policy/natintstats.html#X-201209171229530
Prevalence of domestic violence in Ireland
1 in 5 women in Ireland who have been in a relationship have been abused by a current or former partner. (O,Connor, M, & Kelleher Associates, Making the Links, Women's Aid, 1995).
In 2012, there were 14,792 incidents of domestic violence disclosed to the Women's Aid National Freephone Helpline. There were 9,912 incidents of emotional abuse, 2,859 incidents of physical abuse and 1,554 incidents of financial abuse disclosed. In the same year, 467 incidents of sexual abuse were disclosed to Helpline support workers including 176 rapes. The Women's Aid National Helpline responded to 11,729 calls in 2012. (Women's Aid Annual Report 2012)
Originally posted by finneganI suppose if you believe in a one world government, then there you go.
What a stupid remark. There is no country in the world that does not merit scrutiny to ensure human rights are defended.
In may ways women in Ireland have endured a very poor deal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magdalene_asyluman Irish government report found that approximately 10,000 women are known to have entered a Magdalen Laundry from 1 ...[text shortened]... id National Helpline responded to 11,729 calls in 2012. (Women's Aid Annual Report 2012)
Originally posted by EladarThe UN would rather pick on oil rich Gaddafi for a potential genocide than they would stop a real genocide in places like the Sudan and now Iraq with ISIS.
Just goes to show you what a crock international human rights really is.
There are plenty of other countries where women have much worse lives, but they choose to attack Ireland for political correctness. What a joke, both the UN and those who give them any authority.
Originally posted by whodeyThe UN opposed the American and British invasion of Iraq. Who was wrong?
The UN would rather pick on oil rich Gaddafi for a potential genocide than they would stop a real genocide in places like the Sudan and now Iraq with ISIS.
Oh, and Israel building walls and trying to stop bombardment is the root of all evil in the world, don't ya know.
The UN has no more legitimacy whatsoever.
Originally posted by whodey
The UN would rather pick on oil rich Gaddafi for a potential genocide than they would stop a real genocide in places like the Sudan and now Iraq with ISIS.
Oh, and Israel building walls and trying to stop bombardment is the root of all evil in the world, don't ya know.
The UN has no more legitimacy whatsoever.
The UN has no more legitimacy whatsoeverThe UN has immense respect and support from around the world. It also has enemies of whom the greatest is the rogue state USA. The US expects to control key UN resources in such a way that the UN can be manipulated for US interests. The US is unlikely ever to accept accountability to any UN body, for example in respect of either human rights abuse or war crimes by the US and its allies. Where the US does promote international accountability is to trade bodies enforcing the interests of multi national corporations in opposition to elected governments. The current negotiations for a TTIP (Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership) is a disastrous extension of that corporate power which citizens of both the US and Europe seem too ignorant to protect against. Again, as I say, this is a type of international agreement that sidesteps the UN with all its concern for legitimacy and instead promotes corporate ambitions.
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