A rational observer might suspect that Iran, Hamas and Muslim dogma were the real problems that afflict women in Palestine, but there is no international UN extortion to be gained from reason.
It's a bunch of Criminal, Corrupt, Mendacious, Islamic Terrorist Supporting Gangsters. And that is just the majority of UN representatives in New York. These bunko artists have lavish venues in Geneva, Vienna and elsewhere to ply their extortion.
The US has got to quit this international crime cabal now. m/r
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1946 - "United Nations continues to monitor the issues challenging women's empowerment." |
Another day, another
anti-Israel resolution at the United Nations -- this one dressed up in
the faux trappings of an assist to Palestinian women. What this
resolution really amounts to is one more reason for America to stop
funding the UN.
Lest that
sound overwrought, let's peer into the UN boudoir whence came this
resolution, which passed by a wide margin last week under the anodyne
and oh-so-UN title: "Situation of and Assistance to Palestinian Women."
Sounds reasonable, perhaps?
Not a chance. This particular resolution came from the
UN Commission on the Status of Women,
which advertises itself on its web site as "the principal global
intergovernmental body exclusively dedicated to the promotion of gender
equality and the empowerment of women." At least, that's the official
blurb. In practice -- regardless of the damage to women -- this
45-member commission appears dedicated above all to promoting moral
equivalence between democracies and tyrannies, between the likes of
Belgium and Belarus, Israel and Iran -- all of which are
currently members. Though
in the case of this resolution, moral equivalence would be an overly
kind description. The commission evidently prefers to savage Israel
while romancing the likes of Iran.
And
Iran, notorious for its repression of women, evidently finds this UN
Commission on the Status of Women so simpatico that Tehran's Islamic
regime went to the trouble of
getting itself elected by its UN colleagues to a four-year term on the commission back in 2010. When that expired,
Iran got itself reelected to its current term, which extends to 2019.
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