The Russian ambassador (top left) raises his hand, as doesChina's deputy U.N. Ambassador Wang Min in the vote which took place today. It is the fourth time the two countries have blocked action against President Assad. Daily Mail
Russia, China Veto UN Resolution Referring Alleged Syria Abuses To ICC -- Voice of America
UNITED NATIONS — Russia and China vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution Thursday that would have referred grave human rights abuses in Syria for investigation to the International Criminal Court at The Hague.
The draft resolution received 13 votes in favor, had 65 co-sponsors among U.N. member states and the support of more than 100 nongovernmental organizations. But the effort to seek accountability for mass murders, rapes, torture and other grave crimes committed by all parties to the conflict failed because Russia and China exercised their right of veto.
It was the fourth time since the conflict began in March 2011 that the two council members blocked action on Syria in the council.
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4 comments:
Of course Russia and China don't care about human rights whatsoever. This is a prime example of why Ukraine should NOT joint Russia...
I always wonder how everyone in the "everything american is evil" group that plagues the internet and Europe feels when they see this stuff.
Well that's a pretty quick answer to my "what else is in the agreement" question.
Iran was probably also discussed between China and Russia .... i.e. how to downgrade the sanctions.
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