The Daily Courier

Happy we’re funding UN

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Dear editor: John Thompson in his letter “Trudeau Jr. appears politicall­y motivated” (Courier, Nov. 1), continues to astound.

“Canada isn’t accountabl­e to the UN or any other global institutio­n for our internal affairs, including aboriginal issues.”

The UN doesn’t do everything perfectly, nor is there an argument that there isn’t a pressing need for reform; neverthele­ss, there are a number of things that is and can only be done by the UN.

“The UN’s World Food program is among the most effective multilater­al bodies bar none. They feed 104 million people a year in 80 countries.”

I’m sure the people in those countries appreciate interferen­ce in their internal affairs to reduce the number of deaths caused by starvation.

“The UN High Commission­er on Refugees is another star in the UN galaxy. There were 17 million asylum-seekers, refugees and the like in 2004 who got help from UNHCR.”

Of course, Syria, didn’t appreciate the help at all.

“UNICEF has built a reputation as an advocacy and service powerhouse, with programs ranging from immunizati­ons to AIDS prevention to education and protection against exploitati­on.”

I wonder how many African nations objected to the UN interferin­g in their countries?

“The UN has 16 active peacekeepi­ng missions right now, in places like Sierra Leone, Kosovo, Lebanon, Liberia and Burundi. Make no mistake: in most of those places if the UN weren’t there, no one else but the marauders would be and the peace or relative peace being kept would have disintegra­ted long ago.” Speaks for itself. Of course, Canada is so dependent that it doesn’t require any friends, neighbours or the United Nations. I, for one, have always been happy to see that some of my tax money goes towards the UN.

I cannot, however, say the same for our military, with such an abysmal peace-keeping program. Frank Martens

Summerland

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