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UNSC gets up close and personal on Sudan

"U.N. Council, in Nairobi, Again Warns Sudan: Bringing diplomacy closer doesn't always make it more effective," by Marc Lacey, New York Times, 19 November 2004, p. A6.

The UN Security Council hits the road and has a meeting right next door to Sudan in Kenya. Ooooh, that is impressive!


The result? Same toothless declaration specifying unspecified actions against those who do not cease and desist in Darfur.


As always, the UN is right on top of things, administering the global security system.

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