Archive for category: Ban Ki-moon

UAE ‘behind airstrikes in Libya’

UAE ‘behind airstrikes in Libya’

0 / August 25, 2014 8:26 pm

‘UAE behind airstrikes in Libya; a naked violation of Libyan sovereignty’ August 25, 2014 Reparation News The U.S. officials confirmed that the United Arab Emirates’ jets secretly launched two attacks in seven days on the Islamists in Tripoli using bases [&hellip

UAE, Egypt plotting coup in Libya, say revolutionaries

UAE, Egypt plotting coup in Libya, say revolutionaries

0 / February 17, 2014 2:47 pm

UAE, Egypt plotting coup in Libya, say revolutionaries 17 February 2014 A Libyan revolutionary group claimed that the UAE and Egyptian military-led authorities are plotting a coup in Libya. The Libyan “Revolutionaries Operations Room” (ROR) said that it acquired “documented [&hellip

Use of chemical weapons in Syria would be ‘crime against humanity’ – Ban

Use of chemical weapons in Syria would be ‘crime against humanity’ – Ban

0 / August 24, 2013 6:56 pm

Use of chemical weapons in Syria would be ‘crime against humanity’ – Ban 23 August 2013 The use of any chemical weapons in Syria would amount to a “crime against humanity” and there would be “serious consequences” for the perpetrators, [&hellip

Articles on Diplomatic Protection 2006

Articles on Diplomatic Protection 2006

0 / March 31, 2013 6:13 pm

Articles on Diplomatic Protection 2006 March 31, 2013 What does ‘Diplomatic Protection’ Mean? Diplomatic protection conducted by a State at inter-State level remains an important remedy for the protection of persons whose human rights have been violated abroad. It can include [&hellip

Invest in Justice. The landscape of Justice in the UAE is changing!

Invest in Justice. The landscape of Justice in the UAE is changing!

0 / November 26, 2012 11:02 am

UAE has been elected as a Member of the U.N. Human Rights Council for 3 years from January 2013. On this occasion, Dr Anwar Mohammad Gargash, minister of state for foreign affairs said that this achievement highlighted the values and [&hellip