80 tausaga o mālō ‘aufa’atasi

UN Human Rights Council

Fono a mālō ‘aufa’atasi. Credit: UN

Na atoa i le vaiaso nei le 80 tausaga o le fa'alapotopotoga a mālō ‘aufa’atasi.


Na fa'avaeina i le mae'a ai o le taua lona lua o le lalolagi le Aso 24 o Oketopa 1945.

It was "designed to end war and promote peace, justice, and better living for all humankind."

Na auai atu e avea ma sui o le atunu'u le minisita o le matagaluega o le va-i-fafo, Penny Wong, ma na ia saunoa ai o le tiute o mālō ‘aufa’atasi, le tausisia o le filemu i le lalolagi o loo fesoua'ina i taua ma vesiga.

Na saunoa fo'i Penny Wong i le tulaga ua pei ua le toe malosi ai le fa'atuatuaina o mālō ‘aufa’atasi i aso nei.

"The UN is in crisis, it faces a budget reduction of 30 per cent, exacerbating its ongoing liquidity crisis. And the U-N's image today is too often one is falling short, and there are many reasons for that. Confidence is being undermined across all three pillars of the charter, peace and security, development and human rights. In some the world is becoming less equal, more unstable and more dangerous."

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