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Such exploitation of the U.N. proceeds by way of appropriating vocabulary (such as "holocaust"), twisting words or emptying them of any real meaning (such as "terrorist, " for which the U.N. still has no agreed-upon definition), staging conferences that import select initiatives into the U.N. agenda and introducing resolutions that craft what is presented as "world opinion, " to be translated into effect on policy and international law.
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Mr. Pankin said the "resolution seeks to blame only the government" and ignores terrorist activities by jihadists that have left hundreds of civilians dead, killings he said independent U.N. investigations recognized.
WSJ: U.N. Passes Resolution Urging Syria Transition
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Last I checked, a copy of that document was reposing deep in the U.N. library, its nearly indecipherable jargon overshadowed by the realities of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the U.S. For a few more years, the Dialogue chugged along with meetings here and there, including one in 2004 in Tehran.
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