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DECLARATION ON SYRIA AND CHEMICAL ARMS, 30-10-2013

 

 International Committee for Humanitarian Intervention

This declaration is being sent, amongst others, to the Dutch and Belgian ministers of Foreign Affairs and Defence, and to the specialists on these policy-areas  in the Dutch and Belgian parliaments, and to those of the European Parliament.

Honourable Lady/Sir,

We welcome the dismantling and destruction of Syria’s stockpiles of chemical weapons by mid-2014, jointly undertaken by the United Nations and the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) according to UN Security Council Resolution 2118 (27 September 2013), primarily negotiated by the United States and Russia. We also welcome the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the OPCW for its efforts to rid the world of chemical weapons.

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Urgent call to help the Libyans, February 2011

HELP THE LIBYANS!

© C. T. ten Dam, February 2011
Caspar ten Dam, chairperson ICHI
26 February 2011, Groningen, the Netherlands
Addition, 14 March 2011

As in Bosnia, Rwanda and other places in the 1990s, the United Nations, NATO, the European Union and other international bodies once again dither, are too slow to keep up with developments, and do not seem to have the blueprints and rapid-reaction forces in place to even implement a no-flight zone over Libya.

At least France andGreat Britain seem ready to intervene, and the Arab League has just called for a no-flight zone – though again making it dependent on a UN Security Council resolution.

However, such steps and financial sanctions (Qaddafi has enough cash and valuables left to finance his armed forces), may be too little and too late. If the ‘international community’ really means what they say, i.e. that Qaddafi and his regime have lost all legitimacy and must go, then ALL member states should follow France and recognise the opposition’s Libyan National Council in Benghazi as the new government and state of Libya.

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18 February 2010: debating forum on ‘Kosovo: 2 years after the declaration of independence – Reason to celebrate?’

Organised by IKV Pax Christi (www.ikvpaxchristi.nl) at its main office in Utrecht, the Netherlands.

Time & Location:

IKV Pax Christi, Godebaldkwartier 74 (‘Hoog Catharijne’; includes central station), Utrecht, from 18:30 till 20:30 hours.

Speakers:
Dr. Henk Voskamp, Ambassador of the Netherlands to Kosovo, as main speaker.
Dr. Christa Meindersma, vice-director of The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies.
Milos Milovanovic, coordinator of ‘Enclavia’, a self-advocacy project for Serbs in Kosovo, for the NGO Fractal in Belgrade.
Valdete Idrizi, director of the multi-ethnic NGO ‘Community Building Mitrovica’ (CBM) sponsored by IKV Pax Christi.

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