UN global migration pact to help ‘prevent suffering and chaos’
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Anonymous2018-12-11 1:31
The UN chief said that in recent months there had been “many falsehoods” uttered about the agreement and “the overall issue of migration”. In order to dispel the “myths”, he said that the Compact did not allow the UN to impose migration policies on Member States, and neither was the pact a formal treaty.
Shouldn't countries be allowed to persecute what they consider “criminals” though?
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Anonymous2018-12-11 1:46
Is it really “myth” if you have to decide not allow the UN to impose migration policies? And how much suffering and chaos comes directly from the UN imposing it's “big idea's” that are in direct conflict with global cultural norms?
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Anonymous2018-12-11 1:53
a U.N. migration pact agreed by 164 countries in Marrakech, Morocco, on Monday was about “dignity” of people who face human traffickers, sexual exploitation and other abuse while on the move.
Rocca said the Global Compact on Migration will try to fix “a global approach to migration that is broken.”
He told The Associated Press that “we don’t want to interfere in domestic policies, honestly we don’t care. We only care about the dignity for these human beings.”
“Too many people are dying. Too many are suffering.” You might even say, Too many are migrating
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Anonymous2018-12-11 2:13
Peace Destroyers: Child Sex Abuse by UN, NGO Workers - From S. Sudan to Haiti
OBJECTIVE 17: Eliminate all forms of discrimination and promote evidence-based public discourse to shape perceptions of migration 33.
We commit to eliminate all forms of discrimination, condemn and counter expressions, acts and
manifestations of racism, racial discrimination, violence, xenophobia and related intolerance against all migrants in conformity with international human rights law.
We also commit to protect freedom of expression in accordance with international
law, recognizing that an open and free debate contributes to a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of migration
So, You're free to express things i agree with?
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Anonymous2018-12-11 2:38
immigration is invasion
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Anonymous2018-12-11 2:43
But in a surprise twist, a representative from the organization announced that WHO, a specialized agency of the United Nations, would be temporarily withholding the results of its cannabis assessment, even as it released recommendations on an opioid painkiller and synthetic cannabinoids. The marijuana recommendations are now expected to come out in January.
Earlier this year, the WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence (ECDD) released a pre-review of marijuana that included several positive, evidentiary findings. Cannabis has never caused a fatal overdose, the committee said, and research demonstrates that ingredients in the plant can effectively treat pain and improve sleep, for example.
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Anonymous2018-12-11 2:51
We're all for Basic Human rights, that's why we don't like people being able to cultivate medicinal goods!
Aids still kills more people than malaria in low income countries, 2016
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Anonymous2018-12-11 3:27
How about a responsible Migration / tourism policy instead? You wouldn't let people with malaria travel where they like And what are you doing promoting LGBT in kenya, UN?
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Anonymous2018-12-11 3:32
>>1 Interlpol constitution disallows it from pursuing political criminals. Although Interpol still help Russia to catch Chechen dissidents.
The middle map shows the location of the current earthquake. The other two maps provide a little context for those of us who don't live in the neighborhood.
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Anonymous2018-12-11 5:17
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"I Know Where All The Bodies Are Buried": Clinton Foundation CFO Spills Beans To Investigators | Zero Hedge
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Anonymous2018-12-11 5:18
Nate Cain @cain_nate 3h3 hours ago
So I blow the whistle on the FBI, get raided by the same FBI, and now they want to keep the FBI's reasons secret? Do we now live in a secret police state? Feels a little like 1984
Trump appears to have committed ‘massive fraud’ against Americans
Federal prosecutors claim that Trump defrauded voters in the 2016 election, and the incoming chairman of the House Judiciary Committee is taking those claims seriously.
The incoming chairman of the House Judiciary Committee — which is responsible for starting the impeachment process — now says it looks like Trump is “at the center of a massive fraud against the American people.”
“Until now, you had two different charges, allegations, whatever you want to call them” against Trump, Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) told the New York Times. “One was collusion with the Russians. One was obstruction of justice and all that entails. And now you have a third — that the president was at the center of a massive fraud against the American people.”
The allegations of this fraud are serious, and come from federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York (SDNY).
In a memo outlining sentencing recommendations for Trump’s former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, prosecutors also alleged that Trump personally orchestrated an illegal scheme to influence the 2016 election.
In part based on Cohen’s testimony, prosecutors say Trump ordered Cohen to pay hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels to keep her from going public about having an affair with Trump.
The way the payoffs were orchestrated would constitute a serious violation of campaign finance law. They would count as a felony because they were a deliberate effort to avoid reporting a campaign expense in order to hide information that might have altered the outcome of the election.
A criminal case based on similar actions was brought against former Sen. John Edwards in 2012.
When Democrats take over the House of Representatives in the new year, Nadler will lead the Judiciary Committee.
He has made clear that in his tenure, he will end the “nonsense” investigations by House Republicans that have been a “waste of time.”
Instead of engaging in oversight of Trump and the possible crimes he has committed — including collusion, obstruction of justice, and fraud — Republicans have used taxpayer resources to conduct endless, pointless investigations of Hillary Clinton and her emails.
But now that Democrats are in charge, Trump’s corrupt presidency will soon get the scrutiny it deserves in Congress.
I told you to wait a week, now you have to start again..
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Anonymous2018-12-12 10:18
What part of that do you think is concrete? Unbiased? Better question, how does trump negatively affect your day-to-day? He can't be everyones boss/co-worker. You don't like the complaining on your favourite channel, get a new one. That's on you
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Anonymous2018-12-12 10:41
It looks like shareblue looked up maybe in the thesaurus, and it appears they needed every last entry. They might have just made the whole thing up, because with that many weasel words it's quite possible. Doesn't this seem similar to what they wrote, which is conceivably also a serious allegation.
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Anonymous2018-12-12 10:56
Do you want me to tell you the moon is made of cheese?