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HUNGARY (1956) PALESTINE (1947 – 49) LEBANON (1975 – 87) SOMALIA (1991 – 95) BOSNIA (1991 – 95) Failures of the UN
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Hungary (1956) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVdQ9PK9Q5o
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Hungary (1956) What happened? In October 1956 – violent protests Hungarians wanted a new government – not controlled by USSR By 30th October – new government under Imre Nagy (more liberal – stepped away from USSR) 4th November, 200,000 Soviet troops invaded Hungary
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Hungary (1956) UN response General Assembly met on 4th November and passed Resolution 1004 Condemned Soviet invasion – demanded withdrawal Humanitarian aid to Hungary
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Hungary (1956) USSR reaction They ignored ruling 7th November – occupied Budapest – own leader
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Hungary (1956) Why failure? 20,000 Hungarians died. 200,000 fled Nagy arrested and executed by USSR Weakness against major power Key members no support Britain and France – busy with Suez USA – presidential election USSR nuclear power – what power did UN have?
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Palestine (1947 – 49) What happened? February 1947 – Britain’s mandate to govern was up Asked UN to decide future Palestine – mostly Muslim Arabs Many Jews there too Fled from Hitler
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Palestine (1947 – 49) UN response Set up committee of enquiry Could not agree – two plans November – General Assembly chose plan Palestine split in two Arab state and Jewish state Arab Palestinians angry – VIOLENCE April 1948 – UN called for peace Sent a Truce Commission (diplomats not soldiers)
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Palestine (1947 – 49) UN response UN plan fell apart 14th May 1948 Jews refused to wait for UN decision. Created state where UN had suggested Arab states, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, declared war on Israel
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Palestine (1947 – 49) Why failure? Fighting lasted until 1949 UN was divided on what to do with Palestine Had not sent troops to enforce 520 – 800,000 Arab refugees Armed force decided who won. Not UN.
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Palestine (1947 – 49)
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Lebanon (1975 – 87)
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What happened? During 1948 war in Palestine, 100,000 Palestinian Arabs fled to Lebanon They settled in refugee camps on southern border Many supported PLO (Palestinian Liberation Organisation) Wanted to destroy Israel March 1978 PLO commando attack into Israel Many Israelis killed Israel retaliated Israeli troops attacked PLO bases in Lebanon
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Lebanon (1975 – 87) UN response Resolution 425 Security Council asked Israel to withdraw and sent peacekeeping force of 4000 men - UNIFIL PLO raids continued anyway June 1982 – Israel invaded again Israel swept past UNIFIL troops as far as Beirut US had to broker peace
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Lebanon (1975 – 87) Why failure? US had to broker peace (not UN) Pressure from Reagan Armed PLO groups left Lebanon Israel withdrew some troops but insisted on keeping some troops there UNIFIL remained in Lebanon helping to keep peace UN Failed to prevent Israeli aggression Relied upon USA Despite continued requests by UN, it was 2000 before Israeli left Lebanese soil
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Somalia (1991 – 95) What happened? Somalia is a poor country in East Africa 1991 – civil war 2 million refugees and 4.5 million starving
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Somalia (1991 – 95) UN response – number 1 1991 – sent special envoy to mediate January 1992 – Security Council announced ban on trading arms to Somalia April 1992 – 3500 troops – UNOSOM 1 – sent to keep warring factions apart UN sent humanitarian aid Failure
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Somalia (1991 – 95) Further problems Ceasefires agreed – didn’t last UNOSOM 1 – too small Weapons smuggled in Humanitarian aid hampered by fighting
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Somalia (1991 – 95) UN response – number 2 1992 – USA offered to lead stronger force US-led Task Force of 37,000 men – December Fighting died down UN decided to withdraw United Task Force – sent own force – UNOSOM II – only 22,000 men Fighting broke out again Mogadishu – 24 UNOSOM soldiers killed in June, 18 US troops fighting with UNOSOM killed in October August 1994 – Secretary-General – ‘members are not prepared to continue costly commitments… when there are no signs of … reconciliation’ – By 1995 – all US & UN troops gone
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Somalia (1991 – 95) Why failure? Civil war continued. UNOSOM II cost $1.6 billion The UN failed Somalia Diplomacy failed Embargo on arms sales failed Military efforts failed Only success – humanitarian aid (limited by military failure)
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Bosnia (1991 – 95) What happened? 1991 – civil war in Yugoslavia Broke into 6 republics One Bosnia divided ethnically - Serbs, Croats & Bosnians And divided religiously – Muslims & Christians 1992 – civil war in Bosnia Fighting between different groups over religion/ethnic reasons Ethnic cleansing
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Bosnia (1991 – 95) 1980
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Bosnia (1991 – 95) 1991
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Bosnia (1991 –95) UN response May 1992 UN urged ceasefire UN imposed trade sanctions on Serbia Fighting continued anyway October 1992 – UN banned military flights in Bosnia – bombing slowed – not stopped July 1993 – UN debated border controls – seize weapons – budget already spent 1993 – UN set up ‘safe areas’ for civilians – constantly shelled by Serbs
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Bosnia (1991 –95) UN response WORST – 1995 – UN safe area at Srebrenica defended by 600 UN troops who did not stop Serbian troops UN bussed women out but 8000 Bosnian men taken by Serbs and shot End 1995 – diplomatic pressure by Contac t Group (number of states including US) – forced peace
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Bosnia (1991 – 95) Why failure? UN failed to stop war Failed to protect people – eg. Srebrenica Had to rely on Contact Group (US) Budget insufficient – could not stop weapons etc.
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Bosnia - Srebrinica
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