Arab coalition on blacklist of countries that commit abuses against children is UN unfair and biased assessment

Many people are persuaded that the United Nations has a key role to play in maintaining peace and in making the world less bad and less shaken, especially in the hot beds of tension that have shed so much blood.

But this conviction does not hide the weakness of the role or position of the United Nations organization in many hot spots or in some decisions making such as  the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) that even the nuclear countries did not take part.

The issues that have emerged from the United Nations’ bad assessments and the absence of its evident neutrality are numerous, but we can be limited to what the UN has done in the recent days regarding the inclusion of the name of the Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia on a blacklist of countries or entities that commit abuses against children.

While for the Houthis in the same report and in its first section on entities no preventive measures were taken to protect children.

In this strange paradox, this will certainly increase the wrong assessment of this international organization, which is now being blackmailed by international human rights organizations whose mood and bad accounts have been tested with the countries they want to target.

It is certain that the kingdom of Saudi Arabia has an active participation in supporting the United Nations throughout its history for peace keeping.

Besides, the world reserves to this Arab Islamic country its non-interference in the destinies of the states and energizing the fraternal spirit while being keen to carry out stability and respect of the ceiling of the international legitimacy and its conventions away from the futility of militias and sectarian minorities.

So the position of the United Nations is a flagrant violation of the Arab alliance with an unfair double standard  while the Kingdom is acting out of its religious, economic and political weight to secure the region and to exert its responsible and required role, which serves coexistence and supports respect for international legitimacy and ultimately enhances the role of this international organization in light of the new international problems and crises.

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