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US expert criticizes China's abstention in UN panel vote as sign of 'incompetence,' 'cowardice'

A prominent U.S. scholar on Thursday criticized China's abstention in a recent U.N. vote on the mandate of an expert panel monitoring the enforcement of anti-North Korea sanctions as a sign of Beijing's 'incompetence' and 'cowardice.'

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boosting parties were essential work events, this hurts them.— events, this hurts them. does she auree events, this hurts them. does she agree that — events, this hurts them. does she agree that those _ events, this hurts them. does she agree that those members - events, this hurts them. does she agree that those members of - events, this hurts them. does she| agree that those members of this, who seem — agree that those members of this, who seem to think that abstention is an appropriate response to this debate, — an appropriate response to this debate, are wholly wrong, that this debate _ debate, are wholly wrong, that this debate goes to the heart of the very democratic— debate goes to the heart of the very democratic principles on which our democracy— democratic principles on which our democracy is founded, and that therefore. _ democracy is founded, and that therefore, for those people abstaining, they are guilty notjust of cowardice and duplicity but the very contempt firm which boris johnson — very contempt firm which boris johnson has been found responsible? of course, _ johnson has been found responsible? of course, this is a matter. it is therefore not worked, and like the leader of, i will be voting to approve and endorse this report and its recommendations, and i urge others to do the same. because, by failing to admit that such events were against the rules, and that he should have admitted that as early as possible, mrjohnson is dishonouring their sacrifice. sacrifice is that they made in the correct belief that they were doing so to protect others. losses that can never be recovered, birthdays

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BBC News at Six

them don't think that that matters very much, but most do. most think that ministers who live think that ministers should be removed and punished. and being truthful is the one quality they seek above all else and a member of parliament. harold wilson said in the debate in this house whenjohn had just been forced to resign for lying in 1963, the sickness of an app representative sector of our society should not be detracting from the robust ability of our people as a whole to face the challenge of the future. and in preparing to face that challenge, let us frankly recognise that the inspiration and leadership must come first here in this house. leadership said mean taking a stance, abstention is a failure of leadership. today i believe is actually a good day for democracy. we have remarkably few checks and

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what we don't know is how many people were eligible to vote. we know a number of organisations, big ones natwest, john lewis, bmw terminated their membership so warrant voting. a number said they weren't going to engage with the process with microsoft said they would back the proposals. we're not quite clear how strong a mandate this is it's not entirely transparent but does tell us how many individual votes were available to be cast. 371 were cast there were 23 abstention, 93% of those that were cast. it's unclear how much of a ringing endorsement mandate this is. they will say that all of those who could vote 93% said let's move forward. the cbi still has value to us. the critical test will be whether the government accepts that the fact they've now regained the fate of their members and will engage with this group put up for nearly 60 years has dussen 282

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BBC News

people think? i do not seem to care about what people think?— people think? i think there is a comlete people think? i think there is a complete mistrust _ people think? i think there is a complete mistrust between - people think? i think there is a | complete mistrust between the government, the president and the people. it is why people do not vote, the level of abstention is tremendously high and i think that peoplejust do not tremendously high and i think that people just do not trust the government. and then they feel that there is a lack of quality because we are pushing this perform and at the same time we are not pushing against tax evasion and corruption and all those kind of problems that we need to fight against and especially tax evasion which is a big issue. there is an unbalanced situation. he big issue. there is an unbalanced situation. ., big issue. there is an unbalanced situation. . ., ., situation. he talks about lack of communication _ situation. he talks about lack of communication between - situation. he talks about lack of communication between the - situation. he talks about lack of - communication between the government and the people, is that something thatis and the people, is that something that is unique to this government or is it something that previous governments have also felt? what is the relationship between the people and politics in france and does it different from other countries? it

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BBC News

you think _ it will never stop. what is it do you think that _ it will never stop. what is it do you think that is _ it will never stop. what is it do you think that is making - it will never stop. what is it do you think that is making the i you think that is making the difference now? many governments in past years have tried to push through pension reforms and haven't succeeded. what is it about this government that made the difference was much is it the fact they don't seem to really care about what people think? i seem to really care about what peeple think?— people think? i think there is alwa s people think? i think there is always mistrust. _ people think? i think there is always mistrust. a _ people think? i think there is always mistrust. a mistrust l people think? i think there is - always mistrust. a mistrust between the government, the president and the government, the president and the people. it's why they don't vote for the abstention is very high. i think that people don't trust the government. and then they feel there is a lot two lack of equality. we're pushing reform and at the same time we're not pushing against tax evasion, corruption and all those kind of problems that we need to fight again. especially tax evasion which is a big, big issue. this balance situation.— which is a big, big issue. this balance situation. you talked about the lack of communication - balance situation. you talked about the lack of communication between the lack of communication between the government and the people. is

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CNN Newsroom Live

their these fringe elements that try to sort of use the political dead space, the political dead space created by the abstention of the main unionist party from joining the power sharing government here because of their concerns over brexit it creates that sort of vacuum and void that these fringe groups can feed into. but when you talk to business leaders here, as we have been over the past few days, you get that sense that there's there is, and they feel that great sense of opportunity here. blind maker block and its boss, komac diamond, are at the cutting edge of their business will take orders up to 4 30, if any day and they'll be turned around the same day and or an object lesson on beating brexit impact on northern ireland, and there's going to holla. this one's going to zululand in the netherlands, netherlands. and then their palate is going to

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Anderson Cooper 360

the first of many thought it was impossible that powerful leaders like former president loss of itch and former president taylor and of rwanda and cambodia. the list goes on. that they would ever be subjected to the rule of law, and yet they were. some of them are in custody. >> carissa, no expectation obviously that vladimir putin would surrender or be arrested. did the icc give you a sense of how it intends to proceed legally? >> reporter: that is the question really, john. because the icc cannot have a trial of someone in abstention. but what they can do according to prosecutor hahn, and, again, this has not been done historically but there is legal precedent for it, is what they

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Abstention a 'sensitive issue' for us, we count on India's support: Ukraine envoy

On the first anniversary of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine military conflict, Ukrainian Charge d'Affaires Ivan Konovalov on Friday said as a trustable partner, Ukraine counts on India's support and the abstention of India at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Thursday is a 'sensitive issue' for them.

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CNN Tonight

and abstention, a number of times. , and so, to the extent that you're convicted of extension, what does that mean in english? it means everybody has a, right as you, know to participate in the trial to aid their lawyers and in their defense to assist to the child interest defenses. when you are not there, however, the government has an obligation under responsibility to proceed. and so, apparently, the government has proceeded. there are multiple life sentences that are white him. and so, the short answer to your question is that he will be in jail. and that is essentially what happens to serve out the life sentences that he has been tried and convicted on, although he was not present for those proceedings. >> such an important point about the idea being able to still be convicted, nonetheless. either not able to participate, you could be on the lam, on the, run in some respects. but, so many people are talking about him being kidnapped. officials, joe, we are talking about him being held in a secret location. and, i'm wondering, is this a concern? you have 100 people going to be

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