Madote.com The UN’s Double Standards Against Eritrea
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demonstrating against the unjust, unfair, and illegal UN sanctions
*The UN’s Double Standards Against Eritrea*
By Bereket Kidane,
International politics at the United Nations is a dirty rotten game played
by the big powers that has been blatantly discriminatory to Eritrea over
the last 65 years. These annual fabricated and bogus accusations against
Eritrea at the kangaroo court known as the United Nations are meant to deny
the right of Eritrea to exist as a sovereign state.
These oft-repeated myths and fabrications of Weyane and its sponsors have
become an annual ritual at the United Nations. If it is July, then it must
be time to accuse Eritrea of something. Anything! Even if it has nothing to
do with reality. Just pass some kind of resolution that pleases Ethiopia
and punishes Eritrea.
The level of ignorance and double standard at the United Nations when it
comes to Eritrea is sickening. Try telling them that Ethiopia is occupying
sovereign Eritrean territory illegally in defiance of international law and
refusing to allow demarcation as per the International Court of Justice’s
decisions and instructions. It will fall on deaf ears. How’s that for
justice? These big powers at the UN can see no right on the side of Eritrea
and no wrong on the side of Weyane. Eritrea throughout its history has been
subject to a unique double standard of judgment and criticisms for its
actions in defending its very existence. If Eritrea were judged by the same
standard as every other African country, it would be at or near the top of
the list in every test of human rights, morality and justice. But this
double standard applied to Eritrea continues at the UN.
The United Nations for instance has never condemned Ethiopia for its
continued illegal occupation of sovereign Eritrean territory. If the
United Nations were not a kangaroo court and Eritrea was allowed due
process in defending itself, these accusations would be thrown out for
lacking merit. If the United Nations is truly interested in human rights
on the African continent, a good place to start is with the investigation
of the Ethiopian Army’s genocidal actions in Ogaden.
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