Gullible Jones wrote:So, this film is based on actual real events in Bosnia and Herzegovina:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Whistleblower
where a US military contractor payed sex traffickers for their services, and the UN did jack and shit about it.
I'll let you guys draw your own conclusions.
squ1d wrote:Geez, if the UN aren't careful they'll end up as bad as the Catholic church
Sigma_Orionis wrote:What I found the most infuriating about the Rwandan debacle is Koffi Annan's bland response to it.
Rommie wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:What I found the most infuriating about the Rwandan debacle is Koffi Annan's bland response to it.
Yeah, my opinion of him has definitely decreased very dramatically after reading this book. It wasn't just that he was a politician who didn't quite realize the issues- he was in the fucking office where the UN troops were sending in faxes detailing the massacres and how they just needed authority to use their weapons, and he essentially put them in a drawer and didn't let it come up for a vote. Fucking asshole.
The UN has designated 7 April as international day of reflection on the genocide.
Mr Annan announced he was backing a call from the Rwandan government for the world to observe a minute of silence to remember the victims and resolve to prevent such a tragedy from ever happening again.
SciFiFisher wrote:What more do you want from a politician?
Sigma_Orionis wrote:What I found the most infuriating about the Rwandan debacle is Koffi Annan's bland response to it.
Gullible Jones wrote:And another:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_My_Life
God! I try to avoid thinking of human beings as evil, but there are some incredibly evil people in this world. How can they even think of doing such things to other humans, let alone to children?
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