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In reply to the discussion: UN seeks immunity for UNRWA employees complicit in Oct. 7 massacre - Channel 12 report [View all]Beastly Boy
(11,174 posts)14. They just got started back then. They didn't learn yet how to do things wrong.
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UN seeks immunity for UNRWA employees complicit in Oct. 7 massacre - Channel 12 report [View all]
Beastly Boy
Sep 22
OP
There will be rallies in support of the criminals in Teheran and Columbia University.
Beastly Boy
Sep 22
#2
They just got started back then. They didn't learn yet how to do things wrong.
Beastly Boy
Sep 22
#14
The UN is the defendant in this case. The hostage families are the plaintiffs.
Beastly Boy
Sep 22
#11
UNRWA is being sued for the damages the terrorists did wheb they vwere employed
Beastly Boy
Sep 22
#44
The validity or legality of the instrument of immunity afforded to the UN is not in dispute here.
Beastly Boy
Sep 23
#51
The immunity clause in the UN founding charter is absolute, and so is the UN discretion in using it.
Beastly Boy
Sep 23
#54
Disgusting. The UN was created to prevent wars, not protect and enable terrorists.
SunSeeker
Sep 22
#7