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Swagger
04-13-2005, 09:22 PM
U.N. Approves Global Nuclear Treaty

By EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated Press Writer

UNITED NATIONS - The U.N. General Assembly approved a global treaty Wednesday aimed at preventing nuclear terrorism by making it a crime for would-be terrorists to possess or threaten to use nuclear weapons or radioactive material.

A resolution adopted by the 191-member world body by consensus calls on all countries to sign and ratify the "International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism." The treaty will be opened for signatures on Sept. 14 and must be ratified by 22 countries to come into force.


"By its action today, the General Assembly has shown that it can, when it has the political will, play an important role in the global fight again terrorism," U.S. deputy ambassador Stuart Holliday told delegates after the vote. "The nuclear terrorism convention, when it enters into force, will strengthen the international legal framework to combat terrorism."


Russia's deputy U.N. ambassador Alexander Konuzin, whose country sponsored the resolution, hailed it's approval.


"It's the first time that an anti-terrorist convention has been developed on the basis of preventing — that is not after the fact but before the terrorist acts which are criminalized by this convention," he said.


The treaty makes it a crime for any person to possess radioactive material or a radioactive device with the intent to cause death or injury, or damage property or the environment. It would also be a crime to damage a nuclear facility.


Threatening to use radioactive material or devices — or unlawfully demanding nuclear material or other radioactive substances would also be a crime. Accomplices and organizers would also be covered by the convention.


Countries that are parties to the treaty would be required to make these acts criminal offenses under their national laws, "punishable by appropriate penalties which take into account the grave nature of these offenses."


Russia launched the campaign for a treaty to combat nuclear terrorism more than seven years ago, when Boris Yeltsin was president. But it was stymied for years because countries believed the draft convention was trying to define terrorism — an issue that has deeply divided the United Nations.


Diplomats said the roadblock was broken after the drafting committee's last formal meeting in November, when the 57-member Organization of the Islamic Conference decided the new treaty could focus on criminalizing specific actions related to nuclear terrorism as other anti-terrorism treaties have done.


The drafting committee then quickly agreed on a text on April 1, leaving the difficult issue of defining terrorism to a new overall convention on terrorism still under debate. The General Assembly has tried for years to define terrorism, so far unsuccessfully because of the argument that one nation's terrorist can be another's freedom fighter.


The convention requires all states that sign the treaty to adopt measures to make clear that acts designed to provoke terror in the general public or in specific groups cannot be justified under any circumstances "by considerations of a political, philosophical, ideological, racial, ethnic, religious or other similar nature."


In recent speeches and in the U.N. reform plan he announced last month, Secretary-General Kofi Annan called for swift adoption of a global treaty against nuclear terrorism.


The new convention will be the 13th U.N. treaty to fight terrorism, and U.N. Undersecretary-General for Legal Affairs Nicolas Michel said this means "that now most of the possible terrorism acts are covered by the existing legal instruments."


The convention calls for stronger cooperation between states on sharing intelligence and on mutual legal assistance.


I feel relieved knowing that its illegal for Terrorists to use nuke's....because that's one group that wouldnt break the law.

Anasazi
04-13-2005, 09:39 PM
Originally posted by Swagger
I feel relieved knowing that its illegal for Terrorists to use nuke's....because that's one group that wouldnt break the law.

DeadLamb
04-13-2005, 09:49 PM
Originally posted by Swagger
[b]I feel relieved knowing that its illegal for Terrorists to use nuke's....

well at least this UN thing is not costing us $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ to be really ineffective.

I can't wait to some day be really pissed off at someone, then rush out, burn down a house 5 blocks over that has nothing to do with the guy, then pay to rebuild it and send that guy's kids to private school..

It will be my own little private Iraq cluster fuck.. Well it will be if the whole time I'm spending money on the guy he runs around screaming how much he hates me..

Swagger
04-13-2005, 09:51 PM
Yes but!....after you burn down the house you wont own it and be able to keep all that rich dark beautiful oil in the basement LOL

Sex Fruit
04-19-2005, 12:36 AM
Hans Blix: We need to see your whole palace now..........or else

Kim Jong Il: Or else What?

Hans Blix: OR else we will be very,very angry with you and we will write you a letter telling you how angry we are with you!


Team America was in my top 3 movies of 2004.........awesome flick