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UN Special Rep: EU/U.S. Must Take More Refugees, End Sovereignty
Published on Oct 12, 2015
Peter Sutherland (shown), the United Nations special representative of the secretary-general for international migration, is hopping from one pulpit to the next, preaching the message that the refugee tsunami proves national sovereignty is an “illusion,” a mere shibboleth” that must be done away with. Moreover, says Sutherland, the United States and the European Union “have not merely a moral but a legal obligation to protect refugees.” And that means, he makes quite clear, that the United States and EU are obligated to take in an unspecified quota — but potentially millions — of refugees and migrants, most of whom are currently streaming out of the Muslim countries of the war-decimated Middle East and Africa.
http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-n...
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Peter Sutherland (shown), the United Nations special representative of the secretary-general for international migration, is hopping from one pulpit to the next, preaching the message that the refugee tsunami proves national sovereignty is an “illusion,” a mere shibboleth” that must be done away with. Moreover, says Sutherland, the United States and the European Union “have not merely a moral but a legal obligation to protect refugees.” And that means, he makes quite clear, that the United States and EU are obligated to take in an unspecified quota — but potentially millions — of refugees and migrants, most of whom are currently streaming out of the Muslim countries of the war-decimated Middle East and Africa.
http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-n...
http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-n...
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FROM:
Peter Sutherland was appointed Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations on International Migration and Development on 23 January 2006. In his public career he has been Attorney General of Ireland, a European Commissioner and Director General of GATT and the WTO. He has been Chairman of the European Institute of Public Administration and chaired The Report on the functioning of the Internal Market (1992) for the European Union. He also chaired the Advisory Board on the Future of the WTO. He was a member of the Commission on Human Security. He is currently Chairman of Goldman Sachs International and was Chairman of BP p.l.c. (1997-2009). He has received numerous national decorations and honorary degrees for his work on regional and global interdependence.