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Is the role of international organisations genuine?


Posted Date: 25 Mar 2012      Posted By:: Gokul Kalaichelvan     Member Level: Gold    Member Rank: 475     Points: 5   Responses: 2



To start with I describe the United nations.
1. Why only 5 nations which have extreme military capabilities are made the permanent members while many developing nations views are ignored.
2. What is the role played by united nations in military aggressions when one of the super power is involved in it.
Many international patent organisations have done some favours to the developed nations.
And at last my basic question is what is the need for the developing countries to follow the rules of developed nations.
Why developed nations are not allowing the developing nations to have research on nuclear projects for peaceful process when they have advanced weapon systems in them. I need the member's view on this




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#304017    Author: K Mohan      Member Level: Platinum      Member Rank: 4     Date: 25/Mar/2012   Rating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 3

Gokul I can gauge your anguish over the indulgence of five super powers in the world into the internal affairs of other weak Nations. And who says UN is the watch dog. UN is at the behest of US.And they are paying the salaries to this body and other sister branches. Most of the UN resolutions are moved by the America and no one has the guts to stop it and question it. Just for the sake of it 192 countries are member of this so called great body, which never comes to the help of weak Nations.

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#304076    Author: Dr. Ajay Kumar Rai      Member Level: Silver      Member Rank: 1068     Date: 25/Mar/2012   Rating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 2

International organizations are independent bodies and they are formed for the welfare of the world. But they are not working always as an impartial body. They used to be influenced by few developed countries.


 
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