Rene Wadlow's Blog – June 2009 Archive (4)

Iran and the need for international election monitors

Dear Friends,



Since the protests concerning the contested elections in Iran continue and have become 'front page news', the call of citizens of the world for permanent UN election monitors is timely. Thus I would be glad if you could share it with others. With best wishes, Rene Wadlow



International Election Monitors:



Agents of Free Elections



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The post-election demonstrations in Iran which have led to deaths and… Continue

Added by Rene Wadlow on June 22, 2009 at 11:58pm — No Comments

Middle East Nuclear-weapon Free Zone

Middle East Nuclear-weapon Free Zone: A Role for Asian States.







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The North Korean nuclear test, instability in nuclear-armed Pakistan, the growth of Iran’s nuclear enrichment and its potential for creating nuclear weapons have come together to make the relation between nuclear arms and security a major concern of all States. Is there a specific role that the States of South-east Asia could play in creating a Nuclear-weapon Free Zone in… Continue

Added by Rene Wadlow on June 13, 2009 at 3:03pm — No Comments

Compassion for the New Age

Kuan Yin : She who harkens to the cries of the world

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Wise in using skilful means

In every corner of the world

She manifests her countless forms



The Rhythms of Compassion for the New Age

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The rhythms of the past are strong, for the power of history is often heavy. There is inertia in centuries-old forms and practices which are no longer appropriate. Yet a new history is to be written, a new creation is to be… Continue

Added by Rene Wadlow on June 4, 2009 at 7:15pm — No Comments

Sri Lanka reconciliation

UN Highlights Sri Lanka Challenges

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On 27 May, 2009, the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva held a Special Session to analyse the human rights situation in Sri Lanka after the military defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). A Special Session is the prime method that the Human Rights Council has to attract attention to a country situation and to give its resolutions added weight as only one country is considered. Normally, a session of the Human Rights… Continue

Added by Rene Wadlow on June 3, 2009 at 1:22pm — No Comments

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