Responsible responsibility: an incomplete promise, but a ray of hope

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Responsible responsibility: an incomplete promise, but a ray of hope

The policy called ‘Right to Defense’ passed two decades ago. According to General Secretary Gutresh, the promise made in it is still incomplete.

Addressing the General Assembly on Wednesday, he said that the world has been fighting the largest armed conflict since the end of World War II.

“Often, the alerts are ignored on time, the so -called evidence of the crimes committed by the government and the private elements is denied, looked or suppressed.”

According to him, the response in response to this crime is often delayed, weakened by double or double values. “Ordinary citizens are giving a big price for it.”

At a meeting held on 28 years ago, world leaders accepted an unprecedented proposal to protect the massacre, war crimes, ethnic throws and crimes against humanity.

UN General Secretary Antonio Gutresh addressed the meeting in a policy of defense responsibility at the General Assembly.

This promise was named ‘Protection Right/2P), which dots that sovereignty is not only on the basis of rights, but also associated with it. The responsibility of each kingdom is to ensure that its population is protected.

This R2P principle originally stands in three columns: the responsibility of the state to protect its population; The role of the international community in the supporting countries in this effort; And when administrative agencies failed to fulfill their obligation at the national level, the responsibility of taking action together in a reasonsable manner of the international community.

An incomplete promise

The UN chief said that after two decades, defense duties are an instant requirement, a moral compulsory and an incomplete promise.

In this order, he mentions the identity -based violence, the growing tendency of punishment and the weapons of new technology, which complicates the threat to the population worldwide. “No society is free from the risk of this atrocity.”

He also presented its latest report on the UN major defense duties, which evaluated progress and current challenges in two decades.

According to a global survey, it is said that this policy has great support not yet in member states, but also in the suffering community of violence.

“The community sees it (R2P) as the ray of hope, but they apply to implement it effectively at all levels.”

The UN chief says that the resistance system should be started from home. With inclusive leadership, protects human rights and the rule of law. It has to be supported around the world through multilateral cooperation and diplomacy on the basis of policies.