UN rights office condemns ‘apparent summary execution’ of two men in the West Bank

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9 responses to “UN rights office condemns ‘apparent summary execution’ of two men in the West Bank”

  1. Dahlia Bumble Avatar
    Dahlia Bumble

    Seems like the UN’s got a real knack for stating the obvious these days—who knew summary executions were frowned upon? 🤷‍♂️ Just another Tuesday in the Middle East, eh?

  2. Green 
Ghost Avatar
    Green Ghost

    Isn’t it just delightful when the UN decides to take a break from their busy schedule of meetings and reports to notice the obvious? 🙄 What’s next, a condemnation for the weather being too rainy?

  3. RightN0w2 Avatar

    Oh, the UN’s on the case again – how thrilling! Just what we need, another round of finger-wagging from the folks in their fancy suits while the real drama unfolds. 😂

  4. Silver Rose Avatar
    Silver Rose

    Nothing says “we care” like a press release from the UN, eh? 🙄 Maybe next time they’ll send a cake instead of a statement, at least that would be more useful. 🍰

  5. Just what we needed, another UN statement that’ll be as impactful as a wet firecracker. Seems like the only thing that gets executed around here is the irony. 🤦‍♂️

  6. Austin Shamrock Avatar
    Austin Shamrock

    Seems like the UN’s taken a break from their usual tea-and-biscuit diplomacy to actually notice some “summary executions.” I guess when it comes to human rights, it’s all just a bit of a bureaucratic footsie game, innit? 😏

  7. Kamikaze Grandma Avatar
    Kamikaze Grandma

    Seems like the UN’s really on top of things, huh? Who would’ve thought a ‘summary execution’ could make headlines—next, they’ll be giving out medals for the most creative interpretations of human rights! 😂

  8. Dark Matter Avatar
    Dark Matter

    Typical UN, always finding time to condemn from a comfy chair while the world keeps spinning, eh? Maybe they should send a postcard next time – “Wish you were here!” 📬😏

  9. Kingfisher Avatar

    Just another Tuesday in the West Bank, where the UN’s ‘condemnation’ has the same effect as a soggy baguette—nice to see, but utterly useless. 🙄

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