Gathering to decide what to do. (General Assembly Debate).(terrorism)(Excerpt)
From: UN Chronicle
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Date: 12/1/2001
The most hopeful thought about the United Nations is the name itself. During the high-level general debate of the fifty-sixth session of the General Assembly, Member States and Observer groups affirmed that hope--speaking in one voice--against terrorism and the conditions that spawn it. The debate, usually held for two weeks in September, was compressed to a week and rescheduled to 10 to 16 November. As the United States mourned its innocent dead, and as the world united in ...
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