U.N. High Commish for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein urges robust US gun control

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  • Jim12

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    "In wake of mass shooting, UN rights chief urges US to consider robust gun control

    [High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein addresses the 31st regular session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva. UN Photo/Jean-Marc Ferré]

    14 June 2016 – In the wake of the mass killing of 49 people by a sole gunman in a gay nightclub in Florida, the United Nations human rights chief today urged the leadership of the United States to live up to its obligations to protect its citizens from the “horrifyingly commonplace but preventable violent attacks that are the direct result of insufficient gun control.”

    “It is hard to find a rational justification that explains the ease with which people can buy firearms, including assault rifles, in spite of prior criminal backgrounds, drug use, histories of domestic violence and mental illness, or direct contact with extremists – both domestic and foreign,” said UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein.

    “How many more mass killings of school-children, of co-workers, of African-American churchgoers -- how many more individual shootings of talented musicians like Christina Grimmie, or politicians like Gabrielle Giffords, will it take before the United States adopts robust gun regulation?” he added, questioning the availability for civilians anywhere of an assault rifle or other high-powered weapons designed to kill lots of people.

    “Irresponsible pro-gun propaganda suggests that firearms make society safer, when all evidence points to the contrary,” Zeid said.

    A new UN human rights report on the civilian acquisition, possession and use of firearms highlights the “devastating impact” of gun violence on a host of human rights, including the rights to life, security, education, health, an adequate standard of living and participation in cultural life.

    The report states that women and children are frequently found to be victims of firearm-related violence, including through the use of guns to commit rape and other sexual violence, abduction, assault and domestic violence.

    It states that protection of human rights must be central to the development of laws and regulations regarding the availability, transfer and use of firearms. UN and regional human rights experts have long recommended that firearm control measures must include adequate background check systems, the periodic review of licenses, clear gun removal policies when intervening in domestic violence cases, mandatory training, and the criminalization of illegal sale of firearms, among others.

    “Examples from many countries clearly show that a legal framework to control the acquisition and use of firearms has led to a dramatic reduction in violent crime,” Mr. Zeid said. “In the United States, however, there are hundreds of millions of guns in circulation, and every year thousands of people are killed or injured by them.”

    Zeid added that it was particularly reprehensible – indeed dangerous – that this terrible event is already being utilized to promote homophobic and Islamophobic sentiments.

    He urged everyone in the United States to rally around the common cause of ensuring that the human rights, and consequentially the security, of all are strengthened in the aftermath of this horrendous incident.

    “That is the least that is owed to the relatives of all those children, women and men whose lives have been snatched from them by gunmen from a wide variety of backgrounds in the Orlando nightclub, at the Sandy Hook Elementary School, at the Methodist Church in downtown Charleston, and at so many other homes, schools, colleges and other venues across the United States,” he said.

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    jc1240

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    The same UN "Human Rights" Council that includes China, Venezuela, and Cuba? THAT UN Human Rights Council? :rolleyes:

    They can suck it. When they get real about human rights, then I might give them the possibility of making me not laugh at their mission.
     

    whistlersmother

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    I would think the Tutis in Rwanda would have a response to this - if any can be found alive. The UN is the worst human traits - that's why its got 666 on it.
     

    EL1227

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    Get the US out of the UN, and the UN out of the US

    Fvcking 'one-worlders' ...

    Sing with me to the tune of Willie Nelson's "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain"
     

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    Z_Man

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    i wish I was surprised... world peace... because authoritarian governments are so peaceful... oh... it doesn't make the news when governments murder millions of people...
     

    traveller

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    Let me get this right. A jordanian prince and someone who made a career in the south Korean governments of the 70s and 80s lecture us on human rights. It is sure easier to rule if you can just off protesting college students rather than democratizing the country. And Jordan, where to begin.

    You can't make this up.
     
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    Boom Boom

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    The same Human Rights Commission that seats and gives public voice to the worst dictatorships in existence. The irony is too rich.
     

    Kman

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    Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, a Jordanian is preaching to US about human rights and firearms while Jordan actively suppresses freedom of speech, assembly, freedom of religion and has laws against certain religions, homosexuals and women.

    Sounds about right.
     

    Jim12

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    I view the UN as a place that likes to spend our blood and treasure and give us nothing but criticism in return.

    It also occupies some prime NYC waterfront property that somebody like Donald Trump could put to more productive use.
     

    wolfwood

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    So a couple Muslims want us to give up our guns so that there buddies can have an easier time killing us off.
    I suspect the U.N. wants us to adopt Angela Merkel's immigration policies as well.
    These people want to destroy the West.
     

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