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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Statement
of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, at
the 31st session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva, 29 February
2016
Distinguished Presidents of the Human Rights Council and the General
Assembly – and President Lykketoft, we are delighted and honoured to see
you with us this morning
Excellencies,
Colleagues, Friends,
Colleagues, Friends,
I would like first of all to welcome His Excellency Choi Kyong-Lim, who
is presiding over his first session of the Council, and to thank the
former President, Ambassador Rücker, for his sterling work.
I am honoured to address this Council on the eve of its second decade.
This is an anniversary that calls for more than rhetoric: it cries out
for action, and decisive and cooperative leadership in defence of vital
principles.
Human rights violations are like a signal, the sharp zig-zag lines of a
seismograph flashing out warnings of a coming earthquake. Today, these
jagged red lines are shuddering faster and higher. They signal
increasing, and severe, violations of fundamental rights and principles.
These shocks are being generated by poor decisions, unprincipled and
often criminal actions, and narrow, short-term, over-simplified
approaches to complex questions. All now crushing the hopes and lives of
countless people. So the compression begins, once again. This
resurgent broad-based malice, irresponsibility and sometimes
eye-watering stupidity, altogether acting like steam at high pressure
being fed into the closed chamber of world events. And unless it is
released gradually and soon, through wiser policy making – where the
interests of all humans override this strengthening pursuit of the
narrowest, purely national, or ideological, agenda. Otherwise - as the
reading of human history informs us – its release, when it comes, will
be as a colossus of violence and death.
Mr. President,
When the key drafters, representing States, wrote the UN Charter and
drew up the protective fortress of treaties and laws making up our
international system, they did not do so because they were idealists
only. They did it for security, and because they were pragmatists. They
had experienced global warfare, dispossession and the oppression of
imperialism. They had lived “balance-of-power” politics, and its
consequences – thrown violently into imbalance as it was by the feral
nationalisms and ideologies of the extreme left and right. They knew,
from bitter experience, human rights, the respect for them, the defence
of them, would not menace national security – but build more durable
nations, and contribute (in their words) to “a final peace”. And so,
after the cataclysm of global war and the development of nuclear
weapons, they created the UN, and wrote international laws, to ward off
those threats.
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