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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Israel Army photo of Palestinian boy todong trigger condemnation

Every Palestinian mother memprihatini her children because the image was now known and seen throughout the world, "
Jerusalem (Reuters)-An Israel Army sparked outcry by publishing photos that showed the back of the head of a Palestinian boy looks through a sharp rifle.

Israel's army said Tuesday that troops serve behavior screenshot on the page the photo it will be investigated. Instagram

Israel Media recognize the troops as a soldier aged 20 years and served the occupation of the West Bank.

Palestinian officials, who want the West Bank as part of the territory of the country in the future, condemning the image serving with it as proof that Israel believes force can act with clarity issues.

"Every Palestinian mother memprihatini her children because the image was now known and seen around the world," said Palestinian Government spokesman woman, Nour Odeh, Tuesday.

Not likely ensure independently whether the photo was taken in the West Bank--which Israel captured in the 1967 war--or whether the Palestinian people.

Israel's army said the Commander of the soldiers had been notified and the matter will be dealt with.

"The picture is not in line with the value or the IDF code of conduct (Israel Army)," said an army statement.

Israel's army in the recent past was sentenced to imprisonment for airing pictures of themselves next to the prisoner-style Palestinian origin.

Officials of the United Nations and the European Union at the end of January, expressed concern over the series of incidents with Palestinians in the West Bank, who was killed by Israel troops shot.

In a separate statement, the UN Humanitarian Coordinator James Rawley and Eu representative in Jerusalem and Ramallah said security forces should stop the use of bullets.

In the first two weeks in January, four Palestinians were killed in separate incidents in the West Bank, including a woman and two children under age.

Rawley said he was very worried by the increase in casualties due to the use of shells by Israel's forces in sharp-occupied territories of the West Bank.

"Eight Palestinians, including three children and a woman, were killed since the middle of November in separate incidents in the West Bank," said the statement.

Ambassadors of the European Union are also concerned with the number of Palestinians who were killed recently in a separate incident involving Israel's Army shut down the magnitude.

Both the statement noted that Israel's army was reportedly investigating the incident, but urged the security forces in the West Bank to avoid the use of the bullet is sharp, unless absolutely necessary, according to Reuters.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

The SECURITY COUNCIL condemnation of North Korea nuclear test

South Korea's Foreign Minister Kim Sung-Hwan. (INTERMEDIATE)

United Nations (Reuters)-the Security Council of the United Nations (DK-UN), Tuesday, denounced the nuclear test North Korea carried out a third time and was determined to take action against Pyongyang.

"The members of the Security Council condemned vigorously these trials, which is a violation of the resolutions of the Security Council," said South Korea's Foreign Minister Kim Sung-hwan, told reporters, Reuters reported.

South Korea currently is President of the Security Council's monthly.

Sung-hwan says now DK-UN would consider taking "appropriate measures."

Non-binding statement was agreed to by all 15 members of the DK-UN.

United States Ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, said Washington and its allies want the Security Council passed a resolution that would "add to the sanctions"--who had previously been dropped atomic trials related by Pyongyang in 2006 and 2009.

The Council statement was agreed upon when he did, the trial closed the emergency dituanrumahi by South Korea.

The diplomat said the negotiations about new sanctions could run for weeks because China seems to reject the new measures over fears that new sanctions will lead to further reprisals by North Korea's leader.

Beijing also previously worrisome that heavier sanctions will weaken the economy and cause a flood of refugees fleeing North Korea North Korea to China.

United States, United Kingdom, France, Russia and China--the five permanent members of the 15-Member Council of State--denounced the latest nuclear test by Pyongyang.

It's called trial supervisory international nuclear test in Vienna as approximately two times larger than North Korea had done in 2009.

U.s. President Barack Obama said the "dangers of threatening activities that North Korea conducted a guarantee for taking further action that is rapid and assured by the international community."

Obama will deliver the annual State of the Union Speech on Tuesday night.

Diplomats say North Korea may indeed choose to blow up the Atomic Sealsa day because Pyongyang usually do such measures on important days in the calendar.

In Beijing, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi on Tuesday called North Korea's Ambassador to China to deliver a protest against its latest nuclear test by North Korea.

Who said China "strongly dissatisfied and resolutely opposed" the test.

A number of diplomats from member countries of the Security Council said that the u.s. and its allies will attempt to embody the overthrow sanctions heavier than just extending the sanctions currently applied after a nuclear test by Pyongyang in 2006 and 2009.

There is no clarity about what steps, if any, that will be supported by China.

Diplomats say China's delegation at the meeting pointed out that his country closed there is the possibility of supporting a new Security Council resolution is a matter of North Korea but does not specify which aspects will they support. (T008/AK)



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