Showing posts with label global. Show all posts
Showing posts with label global. Show all posts

Monday, July 12, 2010

UN starts talks on global arms trade treaty

UNITED NATIONS — The United Nations began negotiations on a legally binding treaty aimed at regulating the global arms trade to help prevent the illegal transfer of guns that kill and injure thousands of people every day.

The General Assembly first voted in December 2006 to work toward a treaty regulating the growing, multibillion dollar arms trade. Last December, the 192-member world body decided to hold a four-week UN conference in 2012 to draft an arms trade treaty, and it authorized four preparatory conferences — the first of which began Monday.

There are currently no legally binding international rules governing the trade in conventional weapons, and treaty supporters say gaps and loopholes in national regulations allow thousands of weapons to end up in conflict zones in the hands of serious human rights abusers.

Though only Zimbabwe voted against going ahead with negotiations, the idea of a treaty is contentious.

Argentina's UN Ambassador Roberto Garcia Moritan, chairman of the preparatory process, said "there is a very strong gun lobby that is very vocal sometimes." That lobby is especially strong in the United States, where the Second Amendment to the US Constitution guarantees citizens the right to "keep and bear arms."

Garcia stressed that a treaty would not hinder the right to produce, export or import arms — but it is aimed at ensuring common international import and export standards to prevent illegal trafficking.

While such a treaty would not "solve all problems," he said, it would provide guidelines for buying and selling arms so the weapons couldn't be used to fuel events like the 1994 Rwanda genocide, where weapons were sold after the killings began.

The Control Arms Campaign, an international network of civil society groups including Amnesty International and Oxfam, urged negotiators to draft "a robust and effective treaty" that saves lives. It said 128 armed conflicts since 1989 have resulted in at least 250,000 deaths each year.

According to the preparatory committee's agenda, the 192 UN member states will be considering "the elements that would be needed to attain an effective and balanced legally binding instrument on the highest possible common international standards for the transfer of conventional arms."

Garcia said the negotiations would govern not only guns but the sale of fighter planes, unmanned aerial vehicles, missiles and light weapons.

The UN adopted a program of action in 2001 on controlling the arms trade which is not legally binding but which Garcia said many countries adhere to. Among other things, it requires countries to report what they are doing to prevent the illicit trafficking of small arms and light weapons.

Garcia said, for example, that he would like to see strong measures in a treaty on the marking of guns so illegal weapons can be traced.

Source: GmaNews

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Michael Jackson Exhibit Readies For Global Celebration


With the one year anniversary of his shocking death just days away, fans around the world are preparing for a global celebration of Michael Jackson's life.Staff members at Madame Tussauds in New York City spent Wednesday morning (June 23) touching up the King of Pop's wax figure, which is the centerpiece of a new Michael Jackson tribute exhibit at the popular tourist locale.With the remembrance of Jackson being held on Friday (June 25), the "Early Show" in NYC will also be holding a tribute event in honor of Michael. On hand to perform at the Big Apple show will be Christina Aguilera, Marc Anthony, LL Cool J, Smokey Robinson, and James Morrison, with Miss Aguilera telling press, "Music wouldn't be what it is without someone like Michael Jackson. I remember going to my high school talent show singing 'The Way You Make Me Feel' and being a huge fan of his album Bad. I know all my dancers wouldn't be behind me dancing if it weren't for that."





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Michael Jackson Exhibit Readies For Global Celebration


With the one year anniversary of his shocking death just days away, fans around the world are preparing for a global celebration of Michael Jackson's life.Staff members at Madame Tussauds in New York City spent Wednesday morning (June 23) touching up the King of Pop's wax figure, which is the centerpiece of a new Michael Jackson tribute exhibit at the popular tourist locale.With the remembrance of Jackson being held on Friday (June 25), the "Early Show" in NYC will also be holding a tribute event in honor of Michael. On hand to perform at the Big Apple show will be Christina Aguilera, Marc Anthony, LL Cool J, Smokey Robinson, and James Morrison, with Miss Aguilera telling press, "Music wouldn't be what it is without someone like Michael Jackson. I remember going to my high school talent show singing 'The Way You Make Me Feel' and being a huge fan of his album Bad. I know all my dancers wouldn't be behind me dancing if it weren't for that."





sumber: http://www.celebrity-gossip.net/michael-jackson/michael-jackson-exhibit-readies-global-celebration-379410