United Nations Calls For IMMEDIATE Investigation Into Trayvon Martin Events, page 8


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reply posted on 8-4-2012 @ 07:31 AM by rnaa
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I may have missed it, is she interested in the massacre in Afganistan also or just the Zimmerman case?


She is the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. She is interested in Afghanistan, Syria, Sudan, Iraq, Sri Lanka, Australia, Pakistan, India, Saudi Arabia, Uganda, USA, Brazil, Mexico, Canada, France, Ukraine, Indonesia, where ever.

It is her job to be familiar with human rights problems around the world and draw attention to them.


reply posted on 9-4-2012 @ 12:51 AM by dreamstalker
Originally posted by rnaa
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post by dreamstalker




I may have missed it, is she interested in the massacre in Afganistan also or just the Zimmerman case?


She is the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. She is interested in Afghanistan, Syria, Sudan, Iraq, Sri Lanka, Australia, Pakistan, India, Saudi Arabia, Uganda, USA, Brazil, Mexico, Canada, France, Ukraine, Indonesia, where ever.

It is her job to be familiar with human rights problems around the world and draw attention to them.



Nice to know there is at least one person out there taking care. thanks fot the info


reply posted on 14-4-2012 @ 05:01 AM by My_Reality
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I am appalled that this person will demand an investigation into this single death. There are far more destructive factions of people on the planet committing crimes against humanity daily and I see or hear of no demands for investigations into them. It goes to show how weak, ineffective and possibly corrupt the office of High Commissioner for Human Rights truly is.


reply posted on 23-4-2012 @ 10:03 PM by mtnshredder
Originally posted by rnaa
reply to
post by dreamstalker




I may have missed it, is she interested in the massacre in Afganistan also or just the Zimmerman case?


She is the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. She is interested in Afghanistan, Syria, Sudan, Iraq, Sri Lanka, Australia, Pakistan, India, Saudi Arabia, Uganda, USA, Brazil, Mexico, Canada, France, Ukraine, Indonesia, where ever.

It is her job to be familiar with human rights problems around the world and draw attention to them.


Fully agree with this^^^^, "it's her job". Palley has done a lot of amazing things for the well being of the human race. Regardless of Zimmerman's guilt or innocence, thanks to the MSM and the people pushing the story, this is the biggest 'human rights" issue currently being focused on in the USA. It's only logical that Palley would become involved in some form. In 09 she was voted the 64th most powerful women in the world and she is very respected across the globe. I'm sure her insight on the case has plenty of credence.


reply posted on 25-4-2012 @ 06:57 PM by AlomaRa
Originally posted by getreadyalready
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post by GoldenRuled



Well, I think they are a little late since Florida Governor Scott already appointed a special task force under Atty General Pam Bondi, the local police chief already stepped down, and the President of the United States already asked the DOJ to look into it. What else do they expect to be done?


Talk about overkill. WTF? I mean seriously I am actually speechless.
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