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Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act,” Dietrich Bonhoeffer. There is some question as to if Dietrich Bonhoeffer actually said this, but this statement reflects how he lived and, ultimately, was killed by the Nazis, under Hitler’s direct orders.

Vote as tweeted out by @BurhanGafoor at 1.37 pm NYC, 2 March 2022: “Singapore voted YES: A resounding vote at the United Nations for international law and for peace. It is time to stop the violence. @SingaporeUN #Ukrainelnvasion

Many of these “abstaining” countries were in the so-called “Non-Aligned Movement” during the Cold War, which was really aligned with the Soviet Union, but too cowardly and duplicitous to say so. History doesn’t look kindly upon those, like Switzerland, who used alleged “neutrality” as an excuse to do business with Germany and keep Hitler’s war machine and crimes going, maximizing their profits, even when they saw that Germany was losing. Even Switzerland voted, on Wednesday, against Russia’s war of aggression, as did Austria and Hungary. Perhaps they looked at a map and realized that Russia can march directly across these three from Ukraine. Neither Switzerland nor Austria are in NATO, so Russia can attack them, too, without getting into a war with NATO. But, India, China, South Africa, and many others, abstained, which is the same as supporting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. India is about the same distance from Crimea (Ukraine) as Portugal and much closer than the USA. India could help Ukraine, but they’ve made their bed with Russia. Now let them sleep in it, along with the others. India should send their surplus population to their Mother Russia, instead of sending them to Europe and North America. India news has been making a big deal asking why NATO doesn’t help Ukraine, but never asks why India doesn’t help Ukraine. Having recently come to respect India’s news, we’ve lost all respect for them now. The abstaining countries are cowardly, duplicitous, and/or untrustworthy. Boycott them. Never forget. The entire list is pasted further below, as well as on the above screen shot. Russia has the largest land area in the world, but only the ninth largest population. There is no justification for it to steal more land. Unhappy ethnic Russians can move back across the border to Russia. There’s plenty of room for them there. The citizens of those countries who support this war of aggression, including by abstaining, should go study, work, and live in Russia.

As we’ve warned for some time, India is an ally of Russia both historically and through SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Agreement), as well as of China and Iran. Kamala Harris’ uncle called India and Russia “steadfast friends”, even after they invaded Crimea. Those who think that it’s wise to build India up to counter China either work for India or are so dim-witted that they should not be let outside of their house without a leash to keep from harming themselves or others. People need to stop underestimating India’s current strength and its potential strength.

Kamala Harris’ Uncle Called Russia “Steadfast Friends” After Russia Annexed Crimea

India, China, and other countries who “abstained” may use the same playbook as Russia to invade the USA, or any other country, where they have been allowed to send migrants in large numbers.. This is above all true where the majority of migrants are from India’s upper caste elites, as in the USA. India’s migrant diaspora is the largest in the world. All countries with large diaspora populations from India need to bear in mind India’s tacit support of Russia’s invasion, which is allegedly to rescue Russian minorities within Ukraine. So, now they can just say “help, help” and call upon India and Russia and China to “save” them just like Russians in Ukraine have done in order to justify invasion. Because US treaties with American Indians say “Indians”, Asian-Indians can use this to pretend they are the indigenous people of the United States. Asian-Indians sometimes pretend to be African American, when it benefits them. The majority of India’s upper caste elites didn’t want freedom from the UK for freedom’s sake, they didn’t want freedom for the undercastes, they just wanted to be top dog in India again. Many Asian-Indians who didn’t and don’t want to share with the lower castes have migrated to the United States to steal affirmative action (“reservation”) from Black Americans, whose ancestors were enslaved within the United States. Fake minorities and the new concept of “diversity” are the biggest reasons US affirmative action wasn’t more effective for those it was meant to help. Meanwhile, Asian-Indians try to stir animus between blacks and whites in the USA with help from their friends in Russia and China. Members of undercastes and the poor get affirmative action (called reservation) in India, but India’s elites get affirmative action-minority contract set-asides in the United States. Elites from India cry racism against anyone who speaks against this. People within India even blame the USA for those India born, bred, and educated business people, who they dislike, when they do business in India from their bases in the United States. If they like them they claim them, however. We didn’t ask for India born, raised, and educated Kris Singh and his crappy Holtec nuclear waste cans, some of which are now endangering Ukraine.

As we warned in 2015, “Holtec Casks are already located in the US, in Europe (proposed or existing), and are proposed at Chernobyl in the Ukraine. Holtec’s Kris Singh is probably the most dangerous man alive besides Vladimir Putin, certainly one of the most dangerous. (Putin controls Russian State owned nuclear giant Rosatom)”. https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2015/10/28/holtec-nuclear-fuel-mpcs-certificate-of-noncompliance-with-asme-comment-deadline-tonite-oct-28th-11-59-pm-us-et-ny-dc-apparent-misrepresentation-of-standards-by-holtec-owner-kris-singh/

Pretending to sit on the fence and “abstaining” means that you are less trustworthy than those who openly support Russia’s war. It should come as no surprise, if the students of the countries, who refuse to support Ukraine, are verbally or otherwise abused during their attempts to flee Ukraine, as alleged. Why didn’t they return home when warned? Why aren’t they standing to fight for Ukraine? Their false accusations of “racism”, when they and their countries act in abusive ways, need to start falling on deaf ears. If their countries are not supporting Ukraine, during an invasion, they are potential enemy combatants. And, when did it become acceptable, or even an option, to flee a war zone, as opposed to standing one’s ground and fighting? Neither women nor slaves had the right to vote, when the Confederacy seceded from the Union prior to the US Civil War. Yet, both during and after the US Civil War women, children, elderly and former slaves were left to starve and die in the south. There is both written and oral testimony of this fact by former slaves, as well as non-slaves. The same has been true during natural disasters, since the Bush years (Hurricane Katrina) and up to Hurricane Ida, where despite having an advisor from New Orleans, Biden left impacted communities in Louisiana and Mississippi to rot (starve and die of dehydration and heat). It is shocking that Ukrainian women are fleeing and abandoning their husbands. They can send the youngest children to safety with the frail elderly. Here we see brave women and men standing together to protect Europe’s largest nuclear power station in Ukraine: https://t.me/s/orlovdmytroEn We now know that Polish General Pulaski, who died fighting for American freedom, was a woman, as was Anna Henryka Pustowójtówna. And, other brave women, both known and unknown, fought for freedom. The Romans feared the women warriors of the north, more than the men. The oldest frailest woman with only a frying pan would be a better fighter than Blinken or Biden. The world has become so anti-biological women, that people are trying to deny that Pulaski was a real woman. However, having a woman’s hips (secondary sex characteristics) proves that Pulaski had enough female hormones to go through puberty and that she became a woman. When one’s country is invaded, everyone who can fight should fight.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy Fan Page @Volodymyr Zelen: “An 80-year-old showed up to join the Ukrainian army, carrying with him a small case with 2 t-shirts, a pair of extra pants, a toothbrush and a few sandwiches for lunch. He said he was doing it for his grandkids”. https://twitter.com/Volodymyr_Zelen/status/1499245937285156864

The French UN Ambassador was diligent enough to tweet out the link to the Resolution; Singapore provided a screen shot of the list of countries voting for and against, and a newspaper in Nigeria was industrious enough to type out the list of those opposing Russia’s war; those supporting Russia’s war; and those abstaining. Abstaining is the same as supporting and really worse than supporting, because they are trying to fool people. We are only putting those that formally support Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and those who abstained. If they aren’t on these two lists then they either aren’t in the UN or they voted against the war.

Russia has continued to threaten nuclear war (as they did in 2014, after stealing Crimea). So, those failing to condemn Russia and those abstaining are also supporting nuclear war.

Countries that voted in support of Russia’s war by voting “no”:

Belarus
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Eritrea
Russian Federation
Syrian Arab Republic

Countries that abstained, meaning they de facto support Russia’s war:

Algeria
Angola
Armenia
Bangladesh
Bolivia
Burundi
Central African Republic
China
Congo
Cuba
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
India
Iran
Iraq
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Lao
People’s Democratic Republic
Madagascar
Mali
Mongolia
Mozambique
Namibia
Nicaragua
Pakistan
Senegal
South Africa
South Sudan
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Tajikistan
Uganda
United Republic of Tanzania
Viet Nam
Zimbabwe
HT/Read: https://www.legit.ng/world/europe/1458290-un-resolution-full-list-countries-voted-against-support-russia-ukraine/

United Nations A/ES-11/L.1
General Assembly Distr.: Limited 1 March 2022
Original: English
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Eleventh emergency special session Agenda item 5 Letter dated 28 February 2014 from the Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/2014/136)

Afghanistan, Albania, Andorra, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Belgium, Belize, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Estonia, Fiji, Finland, France, Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kiribati, Kuwait, Latvia, Liberia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malawi, Malta, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Monaco, Montenegro, Myanmar, Netherlands, New Zealand, Niger, North Macedonia, Norway, Palau, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Samoa, San Marino, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Timor-Leste, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Tuvalu, Ukraine, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America and Uruguay: draft resolution

Aggression against Ukraine

The General Assembly,

Reaffirming the paramount importance of the Charter of the United Nations in the promotion of the rule of law among nations,

Recalling the obligation of all States under Article 2 of the Charter to refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any State, or in any other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations, and to settle their international disputes by peaceful means,

Recalling also the obligation under Article 2 (2) of the Charter, that all Members, in order to ensure to all of them the rights and benefits resulting from membership, shall fulfil in good faith the obligations assumed by them in accordance with the Charter,

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Taking note of Security Council resolution 2623 (2022) of 27 February 2022, in which the Council called for an emergency special session of the General Assembly to examine the question contained in document S/Agenda/8979,

Recalling General Assembly resolution 377 A (V) of 3 November 1950, entitled “Uniting for peace”, and taking into account that the lack of unanimity of the permanent members of the Security Council at its 8979th meeting has prevented it from exercising its primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security,

Recalling also its resolution 2625 (XXV) of 24 October 1970, in which it approved the Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Cooperation among States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, and reaffirming the principles contained therein that the territory of a State shall not be the object of acquisition by another State resulting from the threat or use of force, and that any attempt aimed at the partial or total disruption of the national unity and territorial integrity of a State or country or at its political independence is incompatible with the purposes and principles of the Charter,

Recalling further its resolution 3314 (XXIX) of 14 December 1974, which defines aggression as the use of armed force by a State against the sovereignty, territorial integrity or political independence of another State, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Charter,

Bearing in mind the importance of maintaining and strengthening international peace founded upon freedom, equality, justice and respect for human rights and of developing friendly relations among nations irrespective of their political, economic and social systems or the levels of their development,

Recalling the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, signed in Helsinki on 1 August 1975, and the Memorandum on Security Assurances in Connection with Ukraine’s Accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (Budapest Memorandum) of 5 December 1994,

Condemning the 24 February 2022 declaration by the Russian Federation of a “special military operation” in Ukraine,

Reaffirming that no territorial acquisition resulting from the threat or use of force shall be recognized as legal,

Expressing grave concern at reports of attacks on civilian facilities such as residences, schools and hospitals, and of civilian casualties, including women, older persons, persons with disabilities, and children,

Recognizing that the military operations of the Russian Federation inside the sovereign territory of Ukraine are on a scale that the international community has not seen in Europe in decades and that urgent action is needed to save this generation from the scourge of war,

Endorsing the Secretary-General’s statement of 24 February 2022 in which he recalled that the use of force by one country against another is the repudiation of the principles that every country has committed to uphold and that the present military offensive of the Russian Federation is against the Charter,

Condemning the decision of the Russian Federation to increase the readiness of its nuclear forces,

Expressing grave concern at the deteriorating humanitarian situation in and around Ukraine, with an increasing number of internally displaced persons and refugees in need of humanitarian assistance,

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Expressing concern also about the potential impact of the conflict on increased food insecurity globally, as Ukraine and the region are one of the world’s most important areas for grain and agricultural exports, when millions of people are facing famine or the immediate risk of famine or are experiencing severe food insecurity in several regions of the world, as well as on energy security,

Welcoming the continued efforts by the Secretary-General and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and other international and regional organizations to support de-escalation of the situation with respect to Ukraine, and encouraging continued dialogue,

1. Reaffirms its commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders, extending to its territorial waters;

2. Deplores in the strongest terms the aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine in violation of Article 2 (4) of the Charter;

3.  Demands that the Russian Federation immediately cease its use of force against Ukraine and to refrain from any further unlawful threat or use of force against any Member State;

4. Also demands that the Russian Federation immediately, completely and unconditionally withdraw all of its military forces from the territory of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders;

5.  Deplores the 21 February 2022 decision by the Russian Federation related to the status of certain areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine as a violation of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine and inconsistent with the principles of the Charter;

6. Demands that the Russian Federation immediately and unconditionally reverse the decision related to the status of certain areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine;

7. Calls upon the Russian Federation to abide by the principles set forth in the Charter and the Declaration on Friendly Relations; 1

8. Calls upon the parties to abide by the Minsk agreements and to work constructively in relevant international frameworks, including in the Normandy format and Trilateral Contact Group, towards their full implementation;

9. Demands all parties to allow safe and unfettered passage to destinations outside of Ukraine and to facilitate the rapid, safe and unhindered access to humanitarian assistance for those in need in Ukraine, to protect civilians, including humanitarian personnel and persons in vulnerable situations, including women, older persons, persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples, migrants and children, and to respect human rights;

10. Deplores the involvement of Belarus in this unlawful use of force against Ukraine, and calls upon it to abide by its international obligations;

11. Condemns all violations of international humanitarian law and violations and abuses of human rights, and calls upon all parties to respect strictly the relevant provisions of international humanitarian law, including the Geneva Conventions of 19492 and Additional Protocol I thereto of 1977, 3 as applicable, and to respect international human rights law, and in this regard further demands that all parties

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1 Resolution 2625 (XXV), annex.

2 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 75, Nos. 970–973.

3 Ibid., vol. 1125, No. 17512.

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Expressing concern also about the potential impact of the conflict on increased food insecurity globally, as Ukraine and the region are one of the world’s most important areas for grain and agricultural exports, when millions of people are facing famine or the immediate risk of famine or are experiencing severe food insecurity in several regions of the world, as well as on energy security,

Welcoming the continued efforts by the Secretary-General and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and other international and regional organizations to support de-escalation of the situation with respect to Ukraine, and encouraging continued dialogue,

1. Reaffirms its commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders, extending to its territorial waters;

2. Deplores in the strongest terms the aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine in violation of Article 2 (4) of the Charter;

3.  Demands that the Russian Federation immediately cease its use of force against Ukraine and to refrain from any further unlawful threat or use of force against any Member State;

4. Also demands that the Russian Federation immediately, completely and unconditionally withdraw all of its military forces from the territory of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders;

5.  Deplores the 21 February 2022 decision by the Russian Federation related to the status of certain areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine as a violation of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine and inconsistent with the principles of the Charter;

6. Demands that the Russian Federation immediately and unconditionally reverse the decision related to the status of certain areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine;

7. Calls upon the Russian Federation to abide by the principles set forth in the Charter and the Declaration on Friendly Relations; 1

8. Calls upon the parties to abide by the Minsk agreements and to work constructively in relevant international frameworks, including in the Normandy format and Trilateral Contact Group, towards their full implementation;

9. Demands all parties to allow safe and unfettered passage to destinations outside of Ukraine and to facilitate the rapid, safe and unhindered access to humanitarian assistance for those in need in Ukraine, to protect civilians, including humanitarian personnel and persons in vulnerable situations, including women, older persons, persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples, migrants and children, and to respect human rights;

10. Deplores the involvement of Belarus in this unlawful use of force against Ukraine, and calls upon it to abide by its international obligations;

11. Condemns all violations of international humanitarian law and violations and abuses of human rights, and calls upon all parties to respect strictly the relevant provisions of international humanitarian law, including the Geneva Conventions of 19492 and Additional Protocol I thereto of 1977, 3 as applicable, and to respect international human rights law, and in this regard further demands that all parties

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1 Resolution 2625 (XXV), annex.

2 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 75, Nos. 970–973.

3 Ibid., vol. 1125, No. 17512.

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ensure respect for and the protection of all medical personnel and humanitarian personnel exclusively engaged in medical duties, their means of transport and equipment, as well as hospitals and other medical facilities;

12. Demands that all parties fully comply with their obligations under international humanitarian law to spare the civilian population, and civilian objects, refraining from attacking, destroying, removing or rendering useless objects indispensable to the survival of the civilian population, and respecting and protecting humanitarian personnel and consignments used for humanitarian relief operations;

13. Requests the Emergency Relief Coordinator to provide, 30 days after the adoption of the present resolution, a report on the humanitarian situation in Ukraine and on the humanitarian response;

14. Urges the immediate peaceful resolution of the conflict between the Russian Federation and Ukraine through political dialogue, negotiations, mediation and other peaceful means;

15. Welcomes and urges the continued efforts by the Secretary-General, Member States, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and other international and regional organizations to support the de-escalation of the current situation, as well as the efforts of the United Nations, including of the United Nations Crisis Coordinator for Ukraine, and humanitarian organizations to respond to the humanitarian and refugee crisis that the aggression by the Russian Federation has created;

16. Decides to adjourn the eleventh emergency special session of the General Assembly temporarily and to authorize the President of the General Assembly to resume its meetings upon request from Member States. https://documents-dds-ny.un.org/doc/UNDOC/LTD/N22/272/27/PDF/N2227227.pdf

All of the languages via French Ambassador twitter feed: https://undocs.org/Home/Mobile?FinalSymbol=a%2Fes-11%2Fl.1&Language=E&DeviceType=Desktop

The Chicks – Not Ready To Make Nice (Official Video)https://youtu.be/pojL_35QlSI