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Ban keeps distance from death penalty ban
2007-01-03
UNITED NATIONS - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon started his first day on the job on Tuesday by departing from the traditional UN opposition to the death penalty, saying nations can make their own decision.

Asked about the weekend execution of Saddam Hussein, Ban, 62, said the former Iraqi leader committed “heinous crimes and unspeakable atrocities against the Iraqi people and we should never forget the victims of these crimes.”

But he said, “The issue of capital punishment is for each and every member state to decide” and in conformity with international law. South Korea is among the 68 nations that retain the death penalty although Seoul is considering abolishing it.
He's headed for the re-education camp inside Turtle Bay.
Groups such as Human Rights Watch have criticized the death penalty against Saddam, saying it was imposed after a “deeply flawed trial” with political interference. Annan and all the other usual correct thinkers leading UN rights officials also have opposed capital punishment, as has the European Union.

The UN special representative in Iraq, Ashraf Qazi, released a statement on Sunday saying that the world body ”remains opposed to capital punishment, even in the case of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide.”

Ban’s new spokeswoman, Michele Montas of Haiti, said, ”The UN policy still remains that the organization is not for capital punishment.” She said Ban’s comments were nuanced but would not say whether he agreed with Qazi.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  "Ban keeps distance from ban"?

This guy is going to provide hours of wholesome amusement.

By the light
Of the Ban Ki-Moon...
Posted by: Angie Schultz   2007-01-03 11:34  

#3  Oooooops! Bagged!

UNITED NATIONS - New U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon ran into trouble on his first day of work Tuesday over Saddam Hussein's execution when he failed to state the United Nations' opposition to the death penalty and said capital punishment should be a decision of individual countries.

The U.N. has an official stance opposing capital punishment and Ban's predecessor Kofi Annan reiterated it frequently. The top U.N. envoy in Iraq, Ashraf Qazi, restated it again on Saturday after the former Iraqi dictator was hanged.


No bisque for you!
Posted by: tu3031   2007-01-03 11:28  

#2  He's scum exactly like his predecessor. To wit.
'Israel-Palestinian conflict is key'
Ban Ki-Moon, the new secretary-general of the United Nations, said on Monday that the Israeli-Palestinian issue was at the core of solving all the problems in the Middle East.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-01-03 06:06  

#1  Ima liking this guy sofa r.
Posted by: Ware is ever buddy?   2007-01-03 00:10  

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