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Ban Ki-Moon, the Obedient Secretary General
by baz Monday, Aug 15 2011, 10:36am
international / peace/war / commentary

UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon, better known as ‘ol’ rubberstamp,’ has FINALLY voiced “concern” over the civilian death toll in the UN sanctioned Libyan “humanitarian” war of regime change and resource theft. But where was Mr Moon when NATO FLAGRANTLY attempted an un-mandated and illegal assassination of Col. Gaddafi, which resulted instead in the deaths of three children under 12 and Gaddafi’s son? Would that violation of the UN mandate and international law constitute a WAR CRIME, Mr Moon, you pathetic, BIASED, servile, spineless dunce!

Ban Ki-moon
Ban Ki-moon

YOU and your INCOMPETENT NATO/American masters are beyond pathetic; THE ENTIRE WORLD IS WATCHING and learning FAST that you’re ALL members of the same criminal cabal.

I mean fair go, mate, just who are you trying to kid? Do you recall the integrity of your predecessor, Kofi Annan, who at least attempted to establish an official definition of ‘terrorism’ – knowing full well that any acceptable definition would immediately incriminate the USA and NATO; given the constraining circumstances at the time, Mr Annan resisted the criminal elites very well indeed and alerted many to be wary of criminals in high office.

In order to avoid resistance to their insane plans for world domination the powers placed a Korean sycophant in the office of Secretary General of the UN! There’s an old description of your type in the country of my birth, Mr Moon, ‘if the dick fits, suck it,’ you spineless piece of Korean shit! Please express some concern for your brazen SERVILITY and lack of spine, Mr Moon. The world also noticed that you stopped short of mentioning the forces which have inflicted most civilian casualties, NATO and US backed rebel forces! So when do we hold the OVERT criminals to account, Mr Moon? You do not measure up to Kofi Annan’s little toe you no–account piece of Korean dog shit!

If there are any real men left in South Korea do something with this shameful embarrassment, for your nation’s sake.

Report from The Telegraph UK, follows:

Ban Ki-moon alarmed over rising civilian toll in Libya

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon voiced alarm on Thursday over recent reports of civilians killed in Libya's civil war and called on all sides to do as much as possible to avoid killing innocent people.

"The Secretary-General is deeply concerned by reports of the unacceptably large number of civilian casualties as a result of the conflict in Libya," Ban's press office said in a statement.

"The Secretary-General calls on all parties to exercise extreme caution in their actions, in order to minimise any further loss of civilian life," the statement said.

Earlier, the U.N. said Ban had spoken with Libyan Prime Minister Baghdadi al-Mahmudi on Wednesday, expressing his concerns about civilian casualties and the "absolute lack of progress in the efforts to find a politically negotiated solution to the crisis in Libya."

In his latest statement, Ban said "there can be no military solution to the Libyan crisis." He called on both sides to respond to ideas for a settlement put to them by his envoy for Libya, Abdel Elah al-Khatib.

Earlier this week, Russia, India, Brazil and other U.N. Security Council delegations voiced concerns about Nato strikes on Libyan state television last month and other attacks that have allegedly killed civilians.

Irina Bokova, head of the U.N. cultural agency UNESCO, sharply rebuked Nato on Monday for the attack on Libyan television, which she said killed several people and wounded nearly a dozen.

"I deplore the Nato strike on Al-Jamahiriya and its installations," Bokova said in a statement. "Media outlets should not be targeted in military actions."

Nato said last month it had bombed three ground-based satellite transmission dishes in Tripoli to silence "terror broadcasts" on state television by Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi during the uprising against his rule.

Nato defended the strikes and said it had no evidence anyone had been killed as a result of them.

© 2011 Telegraph Media Group Limited


 
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