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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

 

G8 makes scant progress on Copenhagen climate pact

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G8 summit made scant progress towards a new U.N. climate treaty due to be agreed in December with some nations back-pedalling on promises of new action even before the end of a meeting in Italy.

"This hasn't given me a huge A rush of adrenaline," said Yvo de Boer, the U.N.'s top climate change official, of climate decisions by the G8 summit and a 17-member climate forum of major emitters including China and India.

"Generally this is careful but useful step forward towards Copenhagen...I'm still confident that the deal can be done," he said of the U.N. pact due to be agreed in mid-December.

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The Merkle is seriously abusing the trust that the voters put in her four years ago in 2005. Moreover, the Merkle - in office for four years - supports the perpetrators in order to ensure that these criminals can continue to violate human rights. It's even worse: The human right situation has drastically deteriorated since the Merkle came into power.

The UN-commission in charge of the protection of human rights caracterized the Merkle's report about the human right situation in Germany as "insufficient". In an atmosphere of fear and intimidation, however, German journalists don't dare to broach the difficult human right situation in Germany and to mention the perpetrators of most severe human right violations. It is not astonishing that the Merkle who is personally responsible for the drastic degradation of the human right situation in Germany is not criticized at all for the further deterioration.

The Merkle is personally involved in most severer human right violations. It's time to demand the Merkle to stop human right violations immediately.
 
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