27.06.2009

Neustes von der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran

Bilder sagen mehr als Wort:
Police and Basijis vs. People


Achtung! Folgende Videos enthälten äußerst verstörende Bilder!
Scharfschütze!?




Iran - Brave Woman: "Beat Me!" at Police


IRAN ~ Police state must be smashed!


Basij Shooting At People From Rooftop


Beat it!


They don't care about us


Out of Iran, Escape from Hell


They were beating people like — hell. This was a massacre. They were trying to beat people so that they would die. They were cursing — saying very bad words to everyone. They were beating old men. And this was — this was exactly a massacre. You should stop this. You should stop this. You should help the people of Iran who demand freedom. You should help us.

Laufende Updates:
Andrew Sullivan - The Daily Dish
FreeIranNow.Wordpress

Vorhergehende Posts:
Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [6] [Update]
Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [5]
Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [4] [Update]
Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [3]
Iran 2009: He's Twittering...
Warum Neocons doch Recht haben: Marg bar Dictator!
Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [2]
Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [1] [Update]
Das ist die islamofaschistische Republik Iran! Nieder damit!
"Tod der Diktatur" - Der Anfang vom Ende der islamischen Republik Iran?

23.06.2009

Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [6] [Update]

Ein iranischer Student im Interview mit CNN:
"Americans, European Union, international community, this government is not definitely — is definitely not elected by the majority of Iranians. So it’s illegal. Do not recognize it. Stop trading with them. Impose much more sanctions against them. My message…to the international community, especially I’m addressing President Obama directly – how can a government that doesn’t recognize its people’s rights and represses them brutally and mercilessly have nuclear activities? This government is a huge threat to global peace. Will a wise man give a sharp dagger to an insane person? We need your help international community. Don’t leave us alone."

Achtung! Äußerst verstörende Bilder!




Hinweise:
Washington Times - Neda and Obama
Lizas Welt - Kampf dem Kapital!
We are all Neda
Revolutionary Road... - Blood Saturday in Tehran!

Laufende Updates:
Andrew Sullivan - The Daily Dish: Live-Tweeting the Revolution Day 10
FreeIranNow.Wordpress

Tweets:
iran.twazzup.com/
twitter.com/IranRiggedElect
friendfeed.com/iranrevolution
twitter.com/deltafoxtrot
twitter.com/TehranBureau

Vorhergehende Posts:
Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [5]
Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [4] [Update]
Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [3]
Iran 2009: He's Twittering...
Warum Neocons doch Recht haben: Marg bar Dictator!
Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [2]
Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [1] [Update]
Das ist die islamofaschistische Republik Iran! Nieder damit!
"Tod der Diktatur" - Der Anfang vom Ende der islamischen Republik Iran?

Update:
Wind in the Wires - Ein Interview bei CNN

21.06.2009

Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [4] [Update]

Angeblich wurden von gestern auf heute nacht im Iran 10 Demonstranten ermordet, bei CNN hieß es kurzzeitig es seien mehr als 150 Menschen ums Leben gekommen... Währenddessen war bei Twitter gestern zu lesen (unbestätigt):
4.22 pm. Conf'd Iran Fatemiyeh Hospital Tehran: 30-40 dead as of 11pm; 200 injured. Police taking names of incoming injured.

:(( eye witness reporting that milita using Ambulances to lure people & then shoot at them near roodaki & azarbayjan st. #IranElection

Achtung! Äußerst verstörende Bilder!










Laufende Updates:
FreeIranNow.Wordpress
Andrew Sullivan - The Daily Dish

Tweets:
iran.twazzup.com/
twitter.com/IranRiggedElect
friendfeed.com/iranrevolution
twitter.com/deltafoxtrot
twitter.com/TehranBureau

Artikel:
denkBar - Freiheit für die Iraner – was WIR tun können
Wind in the Wires - Die letzte Nacht
The Weekly Standard - The June 12 Revolution
Zettels Raum - Zitate des Tages: "Der Unterschied zwischen Ahmadinedschad und Mussawi ist gar nicht so groß". Das beschämende Verhalten des Präsidenten Obama

Vorhergehende Posts:
Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [3]
Iran 2009: He's Twittering...
Warum Neocons doch Recht haben: Mag bar Dictator!
Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [2]
Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [1] [Update]
Das ist die islamofaschistische Republik Iran! Nieder damit!
"Tod der Diktatur" - Der Anfang vom Ende der islamischen Republik Iran?

Durch die Lage im Iran halte ich meinen Videowochenrückblick für unangebracht. Dieser und ein Artikel über die Lage um Nordkorea sind erstmal auf kommende Woche verschoben.

Update:
Die Demonstrationen gehen weiter, angeblich ist auch ein Streik für kommende Woche geplant.

Von Gestern:

Angeblich von heute:




Welt Online - Hannes Stein: Was, wenn im Iran die Demokratie siegt?

20.06.2009

Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [3]

Achtung! Äußerst verstörende Bilder!


Aufnahmen, die angeblich von den heutigen Protesten stammen:










So brutal wie sich das islamofaschistische iranische Regime innenpolitisch verhält und gewaltsam gegen die eigenen Bevölkerung vorgeht, so wird sich das Regime auch außenpolitisch verhalten und vor Gewalt nicht zurückschrecken - vorrausgesetzt es drohen keine schwerwiegenden Konsequenzen durch die internationale Gemeinschaft. Soviel zum Thema die iranische Führung strebt nach Frieden und verabscheut Gewalt. Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran!

Tweets:
iran.twazzup.com/
twitter.com/IranRiggedElect
twitter.com/NextRevolution
friendfeed.com/iranrevolution
twitter.com/deltafoxtrot
twitter.com/TehranBureau

Vorhergehende Posts zum Thema:
Iran 2009: He's Twittering...
Warum Neocons doch Recht haben: Mag bar Dictator!
Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [2]
Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [1] [Update]
Das ist die islamofaschistische Republik Iran! Nieder damit!
"Tod der Diktatur" - Der Anfang vom Ende der islamischen Republik Iran?

Update:
FreeIranNow.wordpress

18.06.2009

Warum Neocons doch Recht haben: Marg bar Dictator!





1 (Girl in street): Defending civil rights
2 (Boy next to old man): Counterbalancing poverty/deprivation
3 (Boy pushing away donation box): Nationalizing oil income
4 (Man standing on rooftop): Reducing tension in international affairs
5 (Boy sitting next to satellite dishes): Free access to information
6 (Girl sitting besides her mother): Supporting single mothers
7 (Girl with cast): Knock down violence against women
8 (Boy): Education for all
9 (Boy infront of man locking car): Increasing public safety
10 (Girl on rooftop): Ethnic and religious minority rights
11 (Man on rooftop): Supporting NGOs
12 (Girl in front of wall): Public involvement
13 (Boy and girl): We have come for change
14: Change for Iran

via Andrew Sullivan

Und zum Abschluss noch ein Artikel bei Times Online von Daniel Finkelstein (via WADIblog):
Fancy that. They want freedom. Just like us - The protests in Iran show the neocons were right. No people, whatever their culture, want to live under despotism
"For years we have been told, we neocons, that other cultures don't want our liberty, our American freedom. Yankee go home! But it isn't true. Because millions of Iranians do want it. Yes, they want their sovereignty, and demand respect for their nation and its great history. No, they don't want foreign interference and manipulation. But they still insist upon their rights and their freedom. They know that liberty isn't American or British. It is Iranian, it is human."

Vorhergehende Posts:
Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [2]
Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [1] [Update]
Das ist die islamofaschistische Republik Iran! Nieder damit!
"Tod der Diktatur" - Der Anfang vom Ende der islamischen Republik Iran?

17.06.2009

Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [2]

An Open Letter From Iranians

Achtung! Enthält verstörende Bilder!

Bisher kamen nach Angaben von Iran Human Rights 32 Menschen, darunter ein 10-jähriges Mädchen, ums Leben.


Vorhergehende Artikel:
Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [Update]
Das ist die islamofaschistische Republik Iran! Nieder damit!
"Tod der Diktatur" - Der Anfang vom Ende der islamischen Republik Iran?

Nieder mit der islamofaschistischen Republik Iran! [1][Update]


Kurze Analyse zum derzeitigen Konflikt im Iran:
"A primary reason America is "waiting" and "watching" and "monitoring" while Iranians are beaten in the streets of Tehran is that the country is led by the Left."

Und bei so wenig Unterstützung aus dem Westen erinnert No Blood For Sauerkraut nochmal an G.W. Bush Reaktion zu den Demonstrationen 2003 im Iran.

Währenddessen wird man bei Andrew Sullivans Daily Dish sehr gut über die Lage im Iran auf dem Laufenden gehalten.
"This issue is not about cheating(election) anymore. This is not about stealing votes anymore. The issue is about a vast injustice inflected on the people. They've put a baton in the hand of every 13-14 year old to smash the faces of "the bunches who are less than dirt," - a female medical student in Iran, on Nico's live-blog.
(via Andrew Sullivan)






TOD DER DIKTATUR! WEG MIT DEN AJATOLLAHS! (PDF-Flyer)

Vorhergehende Artikel:
Das ist die islamofaschistische Republik Iran! Nieder damit!
"Tod der Diktatur" - Der Anfang vom Ende der islamischen Republik Iran?

Update:




Wenn Mahmud und seine islamofaschistischen Schergen Obama (und den Rest der Welt) nicht fürchten müssen, stellen sich zwei Fragen:
Warum sollten die Proteste nicht mit aller Gewalt niedergeschlagen werden?
Und ist es überhaupt noch möglich im 21. Jahrhundert ein äußerst repressives Staatssystem wie im Iran, in Burma oder schlimmer noch in Nordkorea mit einem riesigen "Sicherheitsapparat" allein von Innen ohne äußere Einmischung in die Knie zu zwingen?

16.06.2009

Das ist die islamofaschistische Republik Iran! Nieder damit!

Achtung! Teilweise verstörende Bilder!




(via Aron Sperber’s Weblog)

Weitere Links:
Bei Pajamas und diversen anderen Internetseiten gibt es inzwischen Berichte darüber, dass Hisbollahkämpfer aus dem Libanon und Palästina zur Niederschlagung der Proteste eingesetzt werden. Auch "Sicherheitskräfte" aus Venezuela sollen unterwegs in den Iran sein. Währenddessen waren einige staatliche iranische Webseiten zeitweise nicht mehr erreichbar (und sind es teilweise noch immer nicht). Scheinbar wurden sie Opfer von DOS-Attacken. Für ausländische Journalisten gilt ein Ausgehverbot und eine Berichterstattung über die Proteste ist ebenso verboten. Überall in den Städten finden Hausdurchsuchungen statt, Satellitenschüsseln werden entfernt beziehungsweise zerstört und Demonstrationen brutal von Paramilizen und regulären Polizeikräften niedergeschlagen. Das ist totalitärer Faschismus. Das ist die islamische Republik Iran.

Hoffen wir es endet nicht so wie in Burma und im Iran ändert sich wirklich was. Ein Ende der islam(ofaschistisch)en Republik Iran wäre mehr als erwünschenswert. Zwar lässt sich das auch nicht durch Mussawi erreichen, aber dennoch besteht ein Funken Hoffnung, denn es ist nicht ganz klar, ob die Demonstranten nur für Mussawi demonstrieren oder gegen die komplette islamofaschistische Diktatur. Das iranische Volk braucht nun die Solidarität und Unterstützung der internationalen Weltgemeinschaft, wo bleibt diese nur?

Vorhergehender Artikel im Blog mit weiteren Links:
"Tod der Diktatur" - Der Anfang vom Ende der islamischen Republik Iran?

"Tod der Diktatur" - Der Anfang vom Ende der islamischen Republik Iran?

Verstörende Bilder aus dem Iran bei Boston.coms Big Picture: Iran’s Disputed Election.


Iranische Milizen feuern auf Demonstranten (via LGF)



Tehran is in Blood


Videos (via Jörg Lau):



Nach Angaben des iranischen Rundfunks kamen sieben Demonstranten ums Leben.

Weitere Berichten zu den "Wahlen" im Iran:

Update:

15.06.2009

Warum ein nordkoreanischer Angriff eher unwahrscheinlich ist...

Lesetipp:
The Weekly Standard - Endgame in Korea?
Lacking the military wherewithal to defeat the South, Kim's regime is simply trying to extend its miserable existence through extortion.

via OneFreeKorea

13.06.2009

Die iranische "Demokratie" / Gewalt in Teheran

Der Iran ist keine Demokratie. Einen Staat, in dem bei einer Wahl vier von 1400 Kandidaten vom iranischen Wächterrat zugelassen werden, als Demokratie zu bezeichnen ist realitätsfern.
Und im Übrigen: Der "Reformer" Mussawi ist auch nicht viel anders als Ahmadinedschad. Aber immerhin begehren einige gegen das derzeitige System auf: BBC - Violent clashes in Tehran

Siehe auch:
Zeitung für Schland
NBFS - Glückwunsch, Arschloch!

Und ganz nebenbei: Mit folgender Aussage wird deutlich, was für ein Mensch Hugo Chavez eigentlich ist:
"In President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad we have one of the greatest allies on this earth," Chavez said at an oil summit in the Caribbean.

Resolution 1874 des UN-Sicherheitsrates


The Security Council,

Recalling its previous relevant resolutions, including resolution 825 (1993), resolution 1540 (2004), resolution 1695 (2006), and, in particular, resolution 1718 (2006), as well as the statements of its President of 6 October 2006 (S/PRST/2006/41) and 13 April 2009 (S/PRST/2009/7),

Reaffirming that proliferation of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons, as well as their means of delivery, constitutes a threat to international peace and security,

Expressing the gravest concern at the nuclear test conducted by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (“the DPRK”) on 25 May 2009 (local time) in violation of resolution 1718 (2006), and at the challenge such a test constitutes to the Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (“the NPT”) and to international efforts aimed at strengthening the global regime of non-proliferation of nuclear weapons towards the 2010 NPT Review Conference, and the danger it poses to peace and stability in the region and beyond,

Stressing its collective support for the NPT and commitment to strengthen the Treaty in all its aspects, and global efforts towards nuclear non-proliferation and nuclear disarmament, and recalling that the DPRK cannot have the status of a nuclear-weapon state in accordance with the NPT in any case,

Deploring the DPRK’s announcement of withdrawal from the NPT and its pursuit of nuclear weapons,

Underlining once again the importance that the DPRK respond to other security and humanitarian concerns of the international community,

Underlining also that measures imposed by this resolution are not intended to have adverse humanitarian consequences for the civilian population of the DPRK,

Expressing its gravest concern that the nuclear test and missile activities carried out by the DPRK have further generated increased tension in the region and beyond, and determining that there continues to exist a clear threat to international peace and security,

Reaffirming the importance that all Member States uphold the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations,

Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, and taking measures under its Article 41,

1. Condemns in the strongest terms the nuclear test conducted by the DPRK on 25 May 2009 (local time) in violation and flagrant disregard of its relevant resolutions, in particular resolutions 1695 (2006) and 1718 (2006), and the statement of its President of 13 April 2009 (S/PRST/2009/7);

2. Demands that the DPRK not conduct any further nuclear test or any launch using ballistic missile technology;

3. Decides that the DPRK shall suspend all activities related to its ballistic missile programme and in this context re-establish its pre-existing commitments to a moratorium on missile launches;

4. Demands that the DPRK immediately comply fully with its obligations under relevant Security Council resolutions, in particular resolution 1718 (2006);

5. Demands that the DPRK immediately retract its announcement of withdrawal from the NPT;

6. Demands further that the DPRK return at an early date to the NPT and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards, bearing in mind the rights and obligations of States Parties to the NPT, and underlines the need for all States Parties to the NPT to continue to comply with their Treaty obligations;

7. Calls upon all Member States to implement their obligations pursuant to resolution 1718 (2006), including with respect to designations made by the Committee established pursuant to resolution 1718 (2006) (“the Committee”) pursuant to the statement of its President of 13 April 2009 (S/PRST/2009/7);

8. Decides that the DPRK shall abandon all nuclear weapons and existing nuclear programs in a complete, verifiable and irreversible manner and immediately cease all related activities, shall act strictly in accordance with the obligations applicable to parties under the NPT and the terms and conditions of the IAEA Safeguards Agreement (IAEA INFCIRC/403) and shall provide the IAEA transparency measures extending beyond these requirements, including such access to individuals, documentation, equipment and facilities as may be required and deemed necessary by the IAEA;

9. Decides that the measures in paragraph 8(b) of resolution 1718 (2006) shall also apply to all arms and related materiel, as well as to financial transactions, technical training, advice, services or assistance related to the provision, manufacture, maintenance or use of such arms or materiel;

10. Decides that the measures in paragraph 8(a) of resolution 1718 (2006) shall also apply to all arms and related materiel, as well as to financial transactions, technical training, advice, services or assistance related to the provision, manufacture, maintenance or use of such arms, except for small arms and light weapons and their related materiel, and calls upon States to exercise vigilance over the direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer to the DPRK of small arms or light weapons, and further decides that States shall notify the Committee at least five days prior to selling, supplying or transferring small arms or light weapons to the DPRK;

11. Calls upon all States to inspect, in accordance with their national authorities and legislation, and consistent with international law, all cargo to and from the DPRK, in their territory, including seaports and airports, if the State concerned has information that provides reasonable grounds to believe the cargo contains items the supply, sale, transfer, or export of which is prohibited by paragraph 8 (a), 8 (b), or 8 (c) of resolution 1718 or by paragraph 9 or 10 of this resolution, for the purpose of ensuring strict implementation of those provisions;

12. Calls upon all Member States to inspect vessels, with the consent of the flag State, on the high seas, if they have information that provides reasonable grounds to believe that the cargo of such vessels contains items the supply, sale, transfer, or export of which is prohibited by paragraph 8 (a), 8 (b), or 8 (c) of resolution 1718 (2006) or by paragraph 9 or 10 of this resolution, for the purpose of ensuring strict implementation of those provisions;

13. Calls upon all States to cooperate with inspections pursuant to paragraphs 11 and 12, and, if the flag State does not consent to inspection on the high seas, decides that the flag State shall direct the vessel to proceed to an appropriate and convenient port for the required inspection by the local authorities pursuant to paragraph 11;

14. Decides to authorize all Member States to, and that all Member States shall, seize and dispose of items the supply, sale, transfer, or export of which is prohibited by paragraph 8 (a), 8 (b), or 8 (c) of resolution 1718 or by paragraph 9 or 10 of this resolution that are identified in inspections pursuant to paragraph 11, 12, or 13 in a manner that is not inconsistent with their obligations under applicable Security Council resolutions, including resolution 1540 (2004), as well as any obligations of parties to the NPT, the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on Their Destruction of 29 April 1997, and the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction of 10 April 1972, and decides further that all States shall cooperate in such efforts;

15. Requires any Member State, when it undertakes an inspection pursuant to paragraph 11, 12, or 13, or seizes and disposes of cargo pursuant to paragraph 14, to submit promptly reports containing relevant details to the Committee on the inspection, seizure and disposal;

16. Requires any Member State, when it does not receive the cooperation of a flag State pursuant to paragraph 12 or 13 to submit promptly to the Committee a report containing relevant details;

17. Decides that Member States shall prohibit the provision by their nationals or from their territory of bunkering services, such as provision of fuel or supplies, or other servicing of vessels, to DPRK vessels if they have information that provides reasonable grounds to believe they are carrying items the supply, sale, transfer, or export of which is prohibited by paragraph 8 (a), 8 (b), or 8 (c) of resolution 1718 (2006) or by paragraph 9 or 10 of this resolution, unless provision of such services is necessary for humanitarian purposes or until such time as the cargo has been inspected, and seized and disposed of if necessary, and underlines that this paragraph is not intended to affect legal economic activities;

18. Calls upon Member States, in addition to implementing their obligations pursuant to paragraphs 8 (d) and (e) of resolution 1718 (2006), to prevent the provision of financial services or the transfer to, through, or from their territory, or to or by their nationals or entities organized under their laws (including branches abroad), or persons or financial institutions in their territory, of any financial or other assets or resources that could contribute to the DPRK’s nuclear-related, ballistic missile-related, or other weapons of mass destruction-related programs or activities, including by freezing any financial or other assets or resources on their territories or that hereafter come within their territories, or that are subject to their jurisdiction or that hereafter become subject to their jurisdiction, that are associated with such programs or activities and applying enhanced monitoring to prevent all such transactions in accordance with their national authorities and legislation;

19. Calls upon all Member States and international financial and credit institutions not to enter into new commitments for grants, financial assistance, or concessional loans to the DPRK, except for humanitarian and developmental purposes directly addressing the needs of the civilian population, or the promotion of denuclearization, and also calls upon States to exercise enhanced vigilance with a view to reducing current commitments;

20. Calls upon all Member States not to provide public financial support for trade with the DPRK (including the granting of export credits, guarantees or insurance to their nationals or entities involved in such trade) where such financial support could contribute to the DPRK’s nuclear-related or ballistic missile-related or other WMD-related programs or activities;

21. Emphasizes that all Member States should comply with the provisions of paragraphs 8(a)(iii) and 8(d) of resolution 1718 (2006) without prejudice to the activities of the diplomatic missions in the DPRK pursuant to the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations;

22. Calls upon all Member States to report to the Security Council within forty-five days of the adoption of this resolution and thereafter upon request by the Committee on concrete measures they have taken in order to implement effectively the provisions of paragraph 8 of resolution 1718 (2006) as well as paragraphs 9 and 10 of this resolution, as well as financial measures set out in paragraphs 18, 19 and 20 of this resolution;

23. Decides that the measures set out at paragraphs 8 (a), 8 (b) and 8 (c) of resolution 1718 (2006) shall also apply to the items listed in INFCIRC/254/Rev.9/Part 1a and INFCIRC/254/Rev.7/Part 2a;

24. Decides to adjust the measures imposed by paragraph 8 of resolution 1718 (2006) and this resolution, including through the designation of entities, goods, and individuals, and directs the Committee to undertake its tasks to this effect and to report to the Security Council within thirty days of adoption of this resolution, and further decides that, if the Committee has not acted, then the Security Council will complete action to adjust the measures within seven days of receiving that report;

25. Decides that the Committee shall intensify its efforts to promote the full implementation of resolution 1718 (2006), the statement of its President of 13 April 2009 (S/PRST/2009/7) and this resolution, through a work programme covering compliance, investigations, outreach, dialogue, assistance and cooperation, to be submitted to the Council by 15 July 2009, and that it shall also receive and consider reports from Member States pursuant to paragraphs 10, 15, 16 and 22 of this resolution;

26. Requests the Secretary-General to create for an initial period of one year, in consultation with the Committee, a group of up to seven experts (“Panel of Experts”), acting under the direction of the Committee to carry out the following tasks: (a) assist the Committee in carrying out its mandate as specified in resolution 1718 (2006) and the functions specified in paragraph 25 of this resolution; (b) gather, examine and analyze information from States, relevant United Nations bodies and other interested parties regarding the implementation of the measures imposed in resolution 1718 (2006) and in this resolution, in particular incidents of non-compliance; (c) make recommendations on actions the Council, or the Committee or Member States, may consider to improve implementation of the measures imposed in resolution 1718 (2006) and in this resolution; and (d) provide an interim report on its work to the Council no later than 90 days after adoption of this resolution, and a final report to the Council no later than 30 days prior to termination of its mandate with its findings and recommendations;

27. Urges all States, relevant United Nations bodies and other interested parties, to cooperate fully with the Committee and the Panel of Experts, in particular by supplying any information at their disposal on the implementation of the measures imposed by resolution 1718 (2006) and this resolution;

28. Calls upon all Member States to exercise vigilance and prevent specialized teaching or training of DPRK nationals within their territories or by their nationals, of disciplines which could contribute to the DPRK’s proliferation sensitive nuclear activities and the development of nuclear weapon delivery systems;

29. Calls upon the DPRK to join the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty at the earliest date;

30. Supports peaceful dialogue, calls upon the DPRK to return immediately to the Six Party Talks without precondition, and urges all the participants to intensify their efforts on the full and expeditious implementation of the Joint Statement issued on 19 September 2005 and the joint documents of 13 February 2007 and 3 October 2007, by China, the DPRK, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the Russian Federation and the United States, with a view to achieving the verifiable denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and to maintain peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and in north-east Asia;

31. Expresses its commitment to a peaceful, diplomatic and political solution to the situation and welcomes efforts by Council members as well as other Member States to facilitate a peaceful and comprehensive solution through dialogue and to refrain from any actions that might aggravate tensions;

32. Affirms that it shall keep the DPRK’s actions under continuous review and that it shall be prepared to review the appropriateness of the measures contained in paragraph 8 of resolution 1718 (2006) and relevant paragraphs of this resolution, including the strengthening, modification, suspension or lifting of the measures, as may be needed at that time in light of the DPRK’s compliance with relevant provisions of resolution 1718 (2006) and this resolution;

33. Underlines that further decisions will be required, should additional measures be necessary;

34. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.


Vereinte Nationen

Oder in weniger Worten:
Liebes Nordkorea,

das mit der Atombombe und den Raketentests war nicht nett von dir. So geht das nicht. Bitte streb Frieden und eine Denuklearisierung an, sonst wirst du weiter isoliert und bekommst noch mehr böse Briefe von uns.

Deine UN

Update:
US-Department of State: North Korea Sanctions - Resolution 1718 Versus Resolution 1874

Ahmed & Salim - Episode 7


AhmedAndSalim.com

11.06.2009

Sanktionen, Lager 16, Laura Ling & Euna Lee

Nachdem Nordkorea zum zweiten Mal eine Atombombe getestet hat, die beiden US-Journalistinnen Laura Ling und Euna Lee zu 12 Jahren Konzentrationslager ("Umerziehungslager") verurteilt hat, dem Süden mit "erbarmungslosen Angriffen" droht und weitere Raketentests vorbereitet, haben sich die Vereinten Nationen entschlossen "schärfere" Sanktionen gegen Nordkorea zu beschließen. Diese sollen zwar am Freitag verabschiedet werden, doch die Konsequenzen der Sanktionen werden minimal sein, wenn China und Russland sie nicht einhalten. Möglicherweise sind die letzten Provokationen Nordkoreas eben nicht nur Werbung an syrische und iranische "Kunden", sondern vielmehr verzweifelte Todesschreie eines kollabierenden Regimes, dass nach dem Amtsantritt von Lee kaum noch Hilfen aus dem Süden erhält und mit dem Ende der beschwichtigenden und für Nordkorea lohnenswerten Sonnenscheinpolitik zu kämpfen hat.


Allein der Schritt der südkoreanische Regierung Daten von etwa 20 Bankkonten in der Schweiz und in China den USA übergegeben zu haben, die zur Geldwäsche benutzt werden, und nun eingefroren werden sollen, könnten dem Regime weiteren erheblichen Schaden zufügen. Würde man Nordkorea auch noch den Geldhahn zu drehen und Geldwäsche verhindern, könnte das Regime endgültig in die Knie gezwungen werden. Ein weiteres Erpressen-lassen durch Kim Jong-Il und seine Schergen ist vollkommen inakzeptabel und dient zusätzlich anderen Schurken als vorbildhafte Strategie.

North Korea is an old hand at this kind of extortion, which amounts to a big game of chicken — in which the U.S. and allies habitually flinch. Over the past 15 years, Kim has exploited this routine to mind-bending effect. First there was the Agreed Framework nuclear freeze deal, conceived in 1994 by Jimmy Carter and executed by President Clinton, in which North Korea got free fuel and food, plus the promise of two modern nuclear reactors. Those were under construction in North Korea, when Kim was caught cheating. Then there were the Six-Party Talks under President Bush, in which North Korea was removed from the U.S. list of terror-sponsoring states, got free fuel and food, plus a U.S. Fed-facilitated transfer of $25 million in allegedly crime-and proliferation-tainted cash (as a handy demonstration that the U.S. was so eager to deal with Pyongyang that Washington would over-ride its own sanctions). North Korea cheated and reneged.

Sehr besorgniserregend sind weiterhin folgende Tatsachen, auf welche die südkoreanischen Zeitung Chosun Ilbo (via OneFreeKorea) aufmerksam macht: Zum Einem wurde die Bevölkerung um das Gebiet des zweiten Atombombentests weder evakuiert noch gewarnt und zum Anderen bedeutete der Bau des nuklearen Testgeländes und deren benötigten atomaren Einrichtungen in der bergreichen Region Kilchu einen enormen Arbeitsaufwand.
Dennoch lassen sich keine Nordkoreaner finden, die beim Bau des Testgeländes geholfen hatten. Lediglich politische Gefangene hatten Anfang der 90ger Jahre in der Nähe des Berg Mantap Zwangsarbeit verrichten müssen, doch keiner von ihnen sei jemals wieder lebendig in die Arbeitslager zurückgekehrt. Somit lässt sich vermuten, dass zur Konstruktion der Testanlage politische Gefangene missbraucht wurden. Sollten diese bei der Arbeit radioaktiv verstrahlt werden oder ums Leben kommen, wäre dies nicht weiter tragisch für das Regime. Weiterhin heißt es in dem Bericht, dass bereits die Bewohner um die Nukleareinrichtung in Yongbyon radioaktiv verstrahlt seien, da es den nordkoreanischen Wissenschaftlern an Erfahrung und Technologie mangele, um die radioaktive Strahlung einzudämmen.
Ein weiterer erschütternder Bericht, der die Tatsache, dass sich das Lager Nummer 16 für politische Gefangene in Hwasong unmittelbaren neben dem Atombombentestgebiet befindet, in ein noch viel grausameres Licht rückt, ist folgender:
Hwang Jang-yeop, a former secretary of the Workers' Party, testified that in the mid 1990s he witnessed the following event: Upon learning from the secretary of military supplies that dogs were to be used in the testing of newly developed weapons, Kim Jong-il ordered him to use humans; he would arrange for the use of political prisoners.

Möglicherweise ist die Nähe des Lagers zum Atombombentestgebiet also kein Zufall, sondern pure Absicht und dient nicht nur dem Missbrauchen der Gefangenen als Arbeiter...