The UN Charter, in its Preamble, set an objective: "to
establish conditions under which justice
and respect for the obligations arising from treaties and other sources of
international law can be maintained". Ever since, the development of,
and respect for international law has been a key part of the work of the
Organization. This work is carried out in many ways - by courts,
tribunals, multilateral treaties - and by the Security Council, which can
approve peacekeeping missions, impose sanctions, or authorize the use of force when there is a threat to international
peace and security, if it deems this necessary.
These powers are given to it by the UN Charter, which is considered an international treaty. As such, it is an instrument of international law, and UN Member States are bound by it. The UN Charter codifies the major principles of international relations, from sovereign equality of States to the prohibition of the use of force in international relations. Click on the following link to see the original text of what was cited above: http://www.un.org/en/sections/what-we-do/uphold-international-law/index.html
These powers are given to it by the UN Charter, which is considered an international treaty. As such, it is an instrument of international law, and UN Member States are bound by it. The UN Charter codifies the major principles of international relations, from sovereign equality of States to the prohibition of the use of force in international relations. Click on the following link to see the original text of what was cited above: http://www.un.org/en/sections/what-we-do/uphold-international-law/index.html
The United States (US) government is one of the
biggest violator of international law. Most
countries of the world consider the US government as the greatest threat to
world peace. Said government goes
entirely against the essence of the establishment of the UN. In its 240-year history, it has cared nothing
about, “establishing conditions under which justice and respect for the
obligation arising from treaties and other sources of international law can be
maintained.”
Let’s just take the case of Puerto Rico. The US government has recently said that
Puerto Rico is its property, and can sell her to anyone if it wants to. That alone proves the total disrespect that
the US government has towards Puerto Ricans!
The United Nations has issued thus far 35 resolutions
asking the United States government to immediately decolonize Puerto Rico,
because international law says that colonialism as a crime against
humanity. And as such, colonialism constitutes a threat to world peace. So, what has the US government done about it?
The US
government has ignored them all! And to add insult to injury, US President
Obama recently signed into law the Puerto
Rico Fiscal Control Board, so that his government could continue to exploit
Puerto Rico. And that without a doubt is
the US government’s view on the threat
to world peace.
I think that it has long passed the time that the UN
should have used its authority to use
force against the United States for maintaining a constant threat to
international peace and security!
We the people are the ones who will need to peacefully
protest for Puerto Rico decolonization, because those who care nothing about
the threat to international peace and security don’t believe in JUSTICE FOR
ALL!
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