Wednesday, October 24, 2012

[RED DEMOCRATICA] On UN Day, remembering the UN's importance to developing nations

 

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On UN Day, remembering the UN's importance to developing nations

The United Nations turns 67 today, and its importance to improving the lives of people in developing nations and giving a voice to smaller, weaker countries remains vital, according to these articles from Serbia, the U.S. and Jamaica. "As the most universal of the world organizations, it is especially important to smaller and weaker states, to which their voice in the UN General Assembly, the arranged international relations and respect for international law are often the only protection against violence and tyranny," said Vuk Jeremić, president of the UN General Assembly. B92 (Serbia)/Tanjug (Serbia) (10/24), Iowa City Press-Citizen (10/23), Jamaica Gleaner (10/24) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story



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