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Ban Urges World to Unite, Take 'Coherent Measures' Against Syria
2011-09-07
[An Nahar] U.N. Secretary-General the ephemeral Ban Ki-moon
... of whom it can be said to his credit that he is not Kofi Annan...
urged the world community on Tuesday to take action on the situation in Syria.

While Ban stopped short of calling for military intervention, he delivered some of his strongest statements yet condemning the violence he says Syrian President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
One of the last of the old-fashioned hereditary iron-fisted fascist dictators. Before going into the family business Pencilneck was an eye doctor...
is perpetrating against his people. Ban said it is time for U.N. member nations to unite and take "coherent measures."
I s'pose that would be better than incoherent measures...
Ban, who was in New Zealand attending a meeting of Pacific leaders, told news hounds that the aspirations of the Syrian people should be heeded and respected.

He said Assad needs to take "immediate and bold and decisive measures before it's too late." He later amended that to say "It's already too late, in fact. It's already too late. If it takes more and more days, then more people will be killed."

The U.N. puts the corpse count in Syria at 2,200 since an uprising began there five months ago.

Ban has tried for months to resolve the situation using diplomatic means. A U.N. humanitarian assessment team visited Syria two weeks ago. Activists said that soon after the team left the city of Homs, Syrian security forces killed at least seven people there.

It has proved nearly impossible to verify events on the ground because Syria has banned international media and severely restricted local coverage.

After the assessment team left, the U.N.'s top human rights
...which are usually open to widely divergent definitions...
body voted overwhelmingly to demand that Syria end its crackdown and cooperate with an international probe into possible crimes against humanity.

Ban said he last spoke to Assad on Aug. 17 to express alarm about reports of security forces using excessive force against civilians.

In an email, Ban's front man Martin Nesirky said he was not aware of Ban having any immediate plans to speak again with Assad. Nesirky added that "the secretary-general has consistently said he would do his utmost to reach out to try to stop the violence."

Ban did not say whether he personally favored military action at this point.

"It's not for the secretary-general to talk about any specific measures, including this military measure," he said. "It's the member states who should be able to give a mandate on any specific measures."

He expressed frustration that U.N. members have not been able to reach agreement on what needs to be done about the Syrian situation.

One group that is touting a plan for Assad to leave is the Arab League
...an organization of Arabic-speaking states with 22 member countries and four observers. The League tries to achieve Arab consensus on issues, which usually leaves them doing nothing but a bit of grimacing and mustache cursing...
Under the plan, Assad would immediately cease all military operations, release all political prisoners, begin a dialogue and announce his intention to form a national unity government and hold pluralistic presidential elections by the end of his term in 2014.

Posted by:Fred

#4  There are lots of coherent measures. The easiest and fastest one can be done in whatever the flight time of an MX missile is to the target area, ie Syria.

But then this is the UN and we ALL know they don't want real answers, they want people to give them money so they can "study" the problem, in their hotel room, with hookers, small children and lots and lots of drugs.
Posted by: Silentbrick - Halliburton Lost Drill Bit Division   2011-09-07 20:45  

#3  The other half is micro-states (well maybe a third), whose votes are for sale and surprisingly cheap.
Posted by: phil_b   2011-09-07 08:01  

#2  that roughly half of them are run by villains, thugs and miscreants of various stripes

And the other half is straight out dictators.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-09-07 02:01  

#1  He expressed frustration that U.N. members have not been able to reach agreement on what needs to be done about the Syrian situation.

Yeah, good luck with that. If you look at a list of the member nations of the UN, you see that roughly half of them are run by villains, thugs and miscreants of various stripes. To paraphrase Pastor Niemoller:

"When they came for the rat-bag dictators, I said nothing because... hey, wait! I am a rat-bag dictator. No way do I want a part of this. I could be next."
Posted by: SteveS   2011-09-07 00:41  

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