UN chief urges intl action on Syria

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New York: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has urged international action on Syria, comparing the ongoing civil conflict in the country to Holocaust, the UN News Centre reported.
Speaking at a Holocaust memorial event in New York Saturday, the UN chief referred to the principle of the responsibility to protect, which puts the obligation on every state to protect the population from genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes or ethnic cleansing.
The principle was adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2005.
“Neither anti-Semitism nor Islamophobia nor other such forms of bias have a place in the 21st century world we are trying to build,” he said.
“In the face of these crimes and violations there is a corresponding duty of the international community to act.”
“The responsibility to protect applies everywhere and all the time,” Ban said.
“It has been implemented with success in a number of places, including in Libya and Côte d’Ivoire. (IANS)

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