Saturday, June 13, 2015

Red Cross: The World Is Facing Conflict On An "Unprecedented" Scale

Photo: Dominik Stillhart, deputy director of the International Committee of the Red Cross, speaks during a press conference in Datu Odin Sinsuat in southern Philippines on September 6, 2008 (AFP Photo/)

AFP: UN Security Council is 'failing' war-wracked world says Red Cross

Dakar (AFP) - The Red Cross has warned that the world is facing conflict on an "unprecedented" scale, fuelled by the international community's failure to work together to end wars and humanitarian crises.

Dominik Stillhart, director of operations at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) told AFP the UN Security Council was failing in its mission to maintain peace -- leading to protracted crises which were escalating into regional conflicts.

"Looking at the entire world, what we see is an unprecedented number of armed conflicts -- an unprecedented number and simultaneous -- generating ever-growing humanitarian needs," he said.

WNU Editor: The two paragraphs in this report that caught my attention are the following ....

.... The Global Peace Index 2014, published by the Sydney-based Institute for Economics and Peace think tank, showed just 11 of 162 countries representing more than 99 percent of the global population were not involved in conflict of any kind.

The study said the world had been getting less peaceful every year since 2008, highlighting tensions in the Ukraine, the Syria conflict, civil war in South Sudan and an increased intensity of terrorist activity as major threats to world peace.

2 comments:

Keeping Able said...

I am no sure your observations of countries not involved are correct. I further believe most people in most of the countries involved are also not part of this crap. Give peace a chance by not succumbing to sensationalism. History will remember you more kindly and maybe even nobly

Anonymous said...

Stupid comment from keeping able but very politically correct