They will always try to make combatants start to negotiate instead of fighting and they have a duty, where possible, to protect civilians.
The reasons for and the legal basis of any intervention is part of the public record.
In certain ways the mission was a success. According to its mandate and purpose UNOC was successful. Katanga was reintergrated back into Congolese territory and the violence stopped. The United Nations military troops were able to withdraw and civil war was prevented.
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I believe in Civil Rights!
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After WW2 the United Nations began a policy of containment to prevent the spread of Communism. The Chinese civil war involved government nationalists and communist guerrilas. The US supported the nationalists to try to stop the communist takeover.
If you mean the American Civil War, it was between the North and the South (states) and the North won. This brought about the end of slavery.
The civil rights leader who helped to draft the United Nations Charter was W.E.B. Du Bois. He was a prominent sociologist, historian, and activist who played a significant role in advocating for civil rights and social justice. Du Bois was involved in the discussions and preparations for the UN Charter, emphasizing the importance of human rights and equality on a global scale. His contributions extended beyond the U.S., influencing international perspectives on race and justice.
Answer this question… It will ask member nations to provide soldiers voluntarily.
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No, a civil war may be a possibility
Neil Levine has written: 'Modern architecture' 'Colville for the defense' -- subject(s): Civil rights, Human rights, United Nations, United Nations. Commission on Human Rights