Argentina's president slams use of veto against Palestinians
Ramona Wadi
Friday, 09 August 2013 11:13

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[image: Ramona Wadi]As Argentina assumes the UN Security Council presidency
this month, President Cristina Fernandez condemned the misuse of veto by
the five permanent members and reserved harshest criticism for the US,
whose use of veto has shielded Israel from accountability throughout the
decades of its illegal occupation of Palestine. Veto, Fernandez asserted,
has undermined a multitude of UN resolutions which weaken the
organisation's authority and further conflict mismanagement.

Since 1972, the US has utilised veto more than any other permanent member
of the UN Security Council in response to various condemnations and
resolutions regarding Israel's illegalities and atrocities. From calls to
respect the rights of the Palestinian population, Israeli repressive
measures, the invasion of Lebanon, application of the Fourth Geneva
Convention, Israel's policies in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, as
well as the more recent vetoes with regard to the targeted assassination of
Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, calls to halt attacks on Gaza and settlement building,
the US has proved to be a formidable ally in ensuring the stability of the
state of Israel based upon a foundation of contempt for international law.

Since 2002, the US has utilised the Negroponte Doctrine to justify its use
of veto against the various UN resolutions condemning Israel's actions. On
August 5 2002, the US permanent representative to the United Nations, John
Negroponte delivered a speech which criticised the UN for its alleged lack
of condemnations regarding militant operations carried out by Hamas and
accusing the organisation of misrepresentation of 'the context of the
current violence in the Middle East' by attempting to 'write an alternative
report'. The speech continues with references to the US as remaining the
UNRWA's largest financial contributor and states that the country
emphasises the necessity of Israel taking 'concrete steps' to ensure
Palestinian freedom. In conclusion, Negroponte states that UN resolutions
should incorporate a condemnation of terrorism, the explicit naming of
Palestinian militant factions, an appeal to both parties to solve the
conflict and an improvement of security coordination.

There are various issues which the Negroponte Doctrine fails to address in
order to complete its misrepresentation of violence. Primarily, the use of
'conflict' instead of illegal occupation enhances an erroneous assumption
that violence takes place within a political vacuum, thus equating armed
resistance with terrorism in order to shield Israel from its brutal
tactics. Resistance is enshrined within international law, hence any
deconstructing discourse should be interpreted within other parameters
constructed by Israel and its ally; namely the intentional disregard for
international law. The correlation between humanitarian aid and human
rights abuses has been expounded upon by academics and activists, including
Noam Chomsky and Guglielmo Verdirame, who maintain that humanitarian aid is
supported by a system which thrives upon illegalities.

Further exhibiting the futility of the UN taking a stance against
oppression, Ban Ki Moon's reaction to Fernandez's speech was a
congratulatory tribute to the alleged cooperation in managing crisis and
conflict, portraying an outright evasion of discussed themes while
attempting to focus upon UN legitimacy in fostering understanding and
cooperation, presumably while the international organisation's limited
power fades in comparison to the absolute authority wielded by the US and
its allies.
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