THE OBLİGATİON OF THE UNİTED NATİONS HUMAN RİGHTS COUNCİL NOT TO RECOGNİZE AS LAWFUL RESOLUTİON 30/1 OF THE UNİTED NATİONS HUMAN RİGHTS COUNCİL

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    Article Title THE OBLİGATİON OF THE UNİTED NATİONS HUMAN RİGHTS COUNCİL NOT TO RECOGNİZE AS LAWFUL RESOLUTİON 30/1 OF THE UNİTED NATİONS HUMAN RİGHTS COUNCİL
    Article Title English THE OBLİGATİON OF THE UNİTED NATİONS HUMAN RİGHTS COUNCİL NOT TO RECOGNİZE AS LAWFUL RESOLUTİON 30/1 OF THE UNİTED NATİONS HUMAN RİGHTS COUNCİL
    Volume / Issue Volume: 10 / Issue: 3
    EDITOR Mehmet Şükrü GÜZEL
    Nalaka GODAHEWA
    Article Language English
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    The United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council (HRC) resolution 30/1 for Sri Lanka is an international wrongful act of an international organization. In his resolution 30/1, the HRC did not respect and fulfill his obligation to the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy (UNGCTS) by his mandate given by the General Assembly of the UN. The HRC prepared the resolution 30/1 without taking account of the systematic acts of terrorism of the Tamil militant Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and did not defined LTTE as a terrorist organization as defined in his resolution 25/1. LTTE financed his terrorism acts by different criminal sources including drug dealing with the terror organization PKK, illegal human trafficking and international sea piracy. The resolution of HRC 30/1 can only be defined as the internationally wrongful act of the HRC organization by not defining LTTE as a non-state armed group designated as terrorist as well not asking an international investigation for the perpetrators of financing terrorism. The international community has an obligation not to recognize as lawful the HRC 30/1arising from the spirit, principles and ideals of the UN.
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    The United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council (HRC) resolution 30/1 for Sri Lanka is an international wrongful act of an international organization. In his resolution 30/1, the HRC did not respect and fulfill his obligation to the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy (UNGCTS) by his mandate given by the General Assembly of the UN. The HRC prepared the resolution 30/1 without taking account of the systematic acts of terrorism of the Tamil militant Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and did not defined LTTE as a terrorist organization as defined in his resolution 25/1. LTTE financed his terrorism acts by different criminal sources including drug dealing with the terror organization PKK, illegal human trafficking and international sea piracy. The resolution of HRC 30/1 can only be defined as the internationally wrongful act of the HRC organization by not defining LTTE as a non-state armed group designated as terrorist as well not asking an international investigation for the perpetrators of financing terrorism. The international community has an obligation not to recognize as lawful the HRC 30/1arising from the spirit, principles and ideals of the UN.
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