A) Nobody ever admits to those.
B) It could lead to all sorts of prosecutions
C) The UN doesn't do anything which could be genocidal - maybe its individual member states forces did something which was, but that is not the same as the UN doing it.
There could be several reasons why the UN may be hesitant to admit to acts of genocide. One reason could be political considerations, as admitting genocide may require a more substantial response from the international community. There may also be diplomatic considerations, with member states potentially trying to protect their own interests. Additionally, gathering sufficient evidence and reaching a consensus on what constitutes genocide can be challenging, leading to delays in acknowledging such acts.
It depends on the genocide. There are some genocides, like the East Timor Genocide, that the UN did help to stop. There are some genocides, like the Rwanda Genocide, that the UN ignored. There are some genocides like the Holocaust, which occurred prior to the UN's existence.
Boutros Boutros-Ghali was the SG of the UN during the Rwandan genocide.
The UN did not recognise <the Darfur case> as genocide, although UN sent peace keepers. General public, press, writers, human right organisations remembers the Darfur case as Massacre. Many consder its as e Genocide.
The Article 2 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.
they send in troops from the UN to stop the genocide
not treated well by UN. Press and public reacted well
MIllions of hutus and \tsustis would have lived
Genocide. The UN won't admit it, but the Burmese government is preforming an ethnic cleansing upon the Karen and minority people. They killing, raping, murdering, poisoning, and forcing these people to flee their awful regime. It's truly horrible, and there is very little being done about it.
Bosnians were killed by Serbs, even though they were under protection by the UN
A genocide charge against former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has been reinstated at the UN Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in The Hague. The count of genocide relates to a campaign of killing and mistreating non-Serbs in seven municipalities at the start of the Bosnian war in 1992.
A Un Ambasador represents the country at the United Nations, and acts as the nations spokesperson for the country and its interests.
It really did not have a huge affect on the world. The UN came to help but that was it. Their were the UNAMIR efforts to help. The genocide in Rwanda was left in Rwanda and neither the U.S or Europe clamed to help.