Colext/Macondo Cantina virtual de los COLombianos en el EXTerior -------------------------------------------------- mas caca de ai y macero. que abusos por parte de milosevic pero ni pio sobre las atrocidades que dejo la onu pasar en el '95 cuando eran los serbios los que eran diezmados por los bosnios y croatas despues que la onu y el hijueputa guillermo le prometieron a milosevic que los protejerian (ultima cuenta mas de 300,000 muertos. donde esta el reporte de la ai, macero sobre esto? no todos son como andres que le gusta que le den por el culo y despues pregunta que si desean mas como lo hace con los farcos y elenos). ahora salen con el cuento de kosovo, mientras que inglaterra y usa acaban de matar mas de 600 civiles en menos de 4 meses y ni siquiera los tratan como seres humanos sino 'colateral damage'. suenan igualito a la horqueta jilary que sale con que todo es para el bienestar de los ni�os pero que los maten cuanto quieran mientras estan dentro del vientre de la madre, inclusive si es necesario que los dejen sacar las piernas, brazos y cuando vean la nuca que les metan un fierro para aspirarles los sesos y asi dejen de existir porque tecnicamente no es un parto sino hasta que saquen la cabeza. sigue marta y demas izquierdistas imbecilisados por el zurdo payaso y grande yanqui guillermo y su vergaja jilari de lado riendose mientras que hijueputea a todo el mundo a puerta cerrada. hipocritas de doble cara no se olviden que la sangre de todos esos inocentes clama a lo alto por venganza. ya la tendran a su debido tiempo. >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Colext: AI-UN 6/10/99 >Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 21:18:29 -0700 > >Colext/Macondo >Cantina virtual de los COLombianos en el EXTerior >-------------------------------------------------- > >Para re-estrenar el nombre (COLEXT) y ademas para darle un sabor >internacional, les envio copia del ultimo comunicado de AI al respecto de >los derechos humanos en Kosovo y su implementacion en el consejo de >seguridad con las Naciones Unidas. >Fernando, muchas gracias por el envio de la lista a talklist, parece que >todo esta funcionando sin novedad. >Martha >======= > News Release Issued by the International Secretariat of Amnesty >International * >News Service 113/99 >AI INDEX: EUR 70/93/99 >10 JUNE 1999 > >Kosovo > >Human Rights must be central in the implementation of the UN peace plan > >NEW YORK -- Amnesty International welcomed the inclusion of human rights >protection and promotion in the resolution on Kosovo adopted today by >the Security Council. > >The resolution sets the framework for addressing the appalling >violations of human rights and humanitarian law that have taken place in >the province and elsewhere in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, >Amnesty International said today. It could lay the foundations for the >future observance of human rights and international humanitarian law. > >However, Amnesty International urges that the protection of human rights >should be given central place in the implementation of the Security >Council resolution. Amnesty Internationals concerns are the following : > >Protecting the civilian population in Kosovo from reprisals and >protecting human rights abuses. >The international security presence will be responsible for ensuring >public safety and order. Amnesty International is concerned that members >of the Albanian, Serb or other ethnic communities are vulnerable to >reprisals and other attacks on their life and safety in the period >leading up to, during and after the withdrawal of FRY police and >security forces. The risk of such reprisals is greatest before the >envisaged international civil presence -- which will have a distinct >mandate to protecting and promoting human rights -- is established. > >Amnesty International therefore urges that the international security >presence takes full responsibility for protecting human rights in this >period. All peace-keeping personnel should be trained to upheld the >highest human rights and criminal justice standards. > >Another pressing concern is the safety of all prisoners held in Kosovo, >especially those held on political grounds and captured combatants, who >are particularly vulnerable. Amnesty International calls on all parties >to take prompt and effective measures to protect their rights and >safety. There should be an orderly transfer of authority with regard to >all prisons and detention centres. In particular, the ICRC should be >given urgent access to prisoners and detainees to verify their safety >and conditions of detention. > >The protection and safe return of refugees >The Security Council resolution expresses the commitment to provide for >the safe and free return of all refugees and displaced persons to their >homes. However, in order for refugees to return to Kosovo, there should >be an independent and impartial assessment that it is safe to return. >Any return to Kosovo should be voluntary, and adequate information about >the situation in Kosovo should be provided to refugees, enabling them to >make an informed, truly voluntary decision. > >Many refugees have had their identity documents confiscated upon fleeing >Kosovo. Amnesty International calls on the international security >presence to ensure that documentation issued to refugees by >international and local agencies should serve as identity documentation, >including for the purpose of legitimate re-entry. > >Amnesty International also calls on the international community to >continue to afford protection to refugees who have fled Kosovo, and to >continue in its efforts to share the responsibility of hosting refugees >through the evacuation programme, until it has been determined that >conditions are conducive to return. > >Protection of evidence for the International Criminal Tribunal for the >former Yugoslavia >Amnesty International welcomes the granting of priority access for the >Tribunals investigators to Kosovo and urges that all peace-keeping >personnel should be instructed to act in accordance with the advice of >Tribunal investigators to protect witnesses and material evidence, such >as grave sites. Investigators from the Tribunal should have full access >to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. > >Effective human rights monitoring >In order to properly implement the Security Council provision of >protecting and promoting human rights, the following key principles >should be adhered to: - independent human rights monitoring reporting > directly to the Special Representative of the Secretary General > - frequent and comprehensive public reporting > - monitoring of continuing and past human rights violations > - full access for human rights monitors including to places of > detention > > > Peace- keepers to abide by the highest human rights standards >The security forces constituting the international security presence >must be bound to observe the highest international human rights >standards. A mechanism should be created to investigate allegations of >breaches of these obligations by peace-keeping personnel. In addition >all international forces entering Kosovo should meet the principles laid >down in the Department of Peacekeeping Operations guidelines and all >peace-keeping personnel should be at least 18 and preferably 21 years >old. > >Early involvement of the local population and human rights groups in >implementation >The resolution rightly identifies the need for the international civil >presence to coordinate its work closely with international humanitarian >organizations, but the same does not appear to apply to human rights >organizations. Since the promotion and protection of human rights is a >key concern of the civil presence, implementation of the Security >Council resolution should now be developed in close cooperation with >representatives of the local population as well as national and >international human rights groups. > >For further information please see report: Amnesty Internationals >recommendations for the protection of human rights in post-conflict >peace building and reconstruction in Kosovo, AI Index: EUR 70/91/99. > >----------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe send an email to: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >with >UNSUBSCRIBE COLEXT >in the BODY of the message. > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ----------------------------------------- To unsubscribe send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] with UNSUBSCRIBE COLEXT in the BODY of the message.
