Yesterday,
we got two pieces of news that reminded us that the respect for international
norms is currently very low. States act as they please and just ignore the existing
enforcement mechanisms that the international system has built during the past
decades. Alliances of countries that share the same interests have become
stronger than the UN, its principles and its regulatory instruments. The
Security Council, established as the ultimate authority in terms of peace and
security, is at present simply ineffective. That has a major impact on the UN’s
image and work as well as on respect for multilateral answers to shared
problems.
All
this makes might rule over right. It is a field day for dictators and strong
men. Above all, it is a serious regression and a dangerous state of affairs.
One must express one’s fear and condemnation of States that do not respect the established
international rules. One should not remain silent.
One
of the news was about the Malaysia Airlines plane that was shot down in 2014
over Ukraine. Key people have now been accused of murder. More indictments are
yet to be announced. We can lament that it took to long to come up with these
four names. True. But it is a step in the right direction, a move that shows this
type of state-sponsored crimes cannot be carried out without punishment. Blame and
shame might not be enough. But it is important to do it, to point in the
direction of the powerful, particularly when the chances of bringing the
accused to justice are very slim.
The
second one was about the cruel assassination of Jamal Khashoggi. The UN Special
Rapporteur’s words were very clear about the Saudi Crown Prince’s responsibility.
Basically, she said there is enough evidence to warrant a criminal
investigation of his role. But Saudi Arabia and its main allies do not want to
accept that at all. One should not be surprised by the Saudi position. However,
one should state in very direct and unambiguous terms that we cannot accept the
whitewash the Western countries are engaged in. Saudi Arabia must follow
international law. And our role, the role of the democratic countries, is to
advise Saudi Arabia to abide. But we are not doing it. And that is a serious
breach of the international order that took decades to be shaped.
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