Monday, September 28, 2015

Comment du Jour

Pope Francis at the UN

Address to 70th General Assembly


The address covered a wide range of issues ranging from the Economy to Human Rights and
Global Peace.

The Argentine-born Pope was the fourth Pontiff to speak before the UN General Assembly; Paul VI in 1965, John Paul II in 1979 and 1995, and Benedict XVI in 2008.

  








After the UN address the Pope kept a busy schedule in New York City before going to Philadelphia.

Friday, September 25, 2015

Comment du Jour

UN 70th General Assembly Opens in New York







Dark war clouds swirl from the Middle East,  humanitarian crises worsen in Sub-Saharan Africa, and as refugees pour fourth into the developed world, the UN
General Assembly is set to open in New York.  
The 70th  General Assembly will see an unprecedented gathering of Presidents, Prime Ministers and Kings, as well as the Roman Catholic Pope, to a landmark session of the 193 member states. 

What many delegates had hoped would be a celebratory Assembly commemorating the 70th  anniversary of the UN’s founding, has turned into a reflective session confronting some of the very same problems which bedeviled the world at the end of WWII; refugees and rebuilding.  Yet as compared to 1945 when there was a sense of closure after winning the war against Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, the impression today is that we may only be at the beginning of  wider global disorders as terrorism and entrenched chaos seem to be spreading.

Secretary General Ban Ki-moon stated, “This year’s session of the General Assembly opens at a time of turmoil and hope.”  He added,  “Turmoil, because conflicts have deepened in so many places, and civilians are paying the price. Hope, because a historic number of world leaders will gather here at the United Nations to forge solutions.”   

Addressing correspondents Secretary General Ban warned, “Brutal conflicts, breakdowns in basic governance, economic despair and other factors have generated displacements of people not seen since the Second World War.  Sixty million people have fled their homes.”

The session will hold a special summit on the widening refugee crisis from places like Syria and Iraq.  Ban praised Germany, Austria and Sweden for their humanitarian efforts in helping fleeing Syrians.  

Syria’s civil war offers a poignant case; its a place where “the combatants are defying all norms of humanity.”  While UN officials and many diplomats agree that Syria must find a political solution to stop the violence and the ensuing hemorrhage of displaced persons, finding common political ground is easier said than done.  

Russia for example, has ramped up weapons deliveries to the Assad regime, officially according to Moscow as a counter the growth of terrorist forces such as Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and Al Nusra.  Ban stresses “there is no military solution” and emphases “I’m concerned about the parties arming and providing arms. This kind of a situation will only help the situation growing worse and worse.”  

Over 250,000 people, many of them civilians, have been killed since the Syrian conflict began in 2011.  Half  of  the Syrian population is internally displaced or have fled as refugees.

Thus can there be common ground?  Ban Ki-moon concedes,”First of all, Syrian people are divided among themselves.  The UN, particularly the Security Council, is not able to find unity, particularly among members. The regional powers, they are also divided, depending upon the countries.”  He lamented, “This kind of division really makes this situation unsolvable.”     

Russian President Vladimir Putin will be in New York and shall be discussing Syria and Ukraine among other issues with American President Barack Obama as well as scores of other leaders.

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Amid the Moral outrage over war, suffering, and the refugee plight, the visit of Pope Francis is expected to bring a moral compass to the Assembly.  This is the fifth time a Pontiff  addresses the UN to bring a message of  Peace to a chaotic world.  But is anyone listening?

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Comment du Jour


Steuben Day!



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NYFD Steuben Society



25 Years Since German Reunification!!





And of course Football--Fan Club of FC Bayern Munchen 


                                                Auf Wiedersehen ...Until Next Year!!

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Comment du Jour







Steuben Day in New York


Under beautiful sunny September skies, thousands of German and Austrian Americans
marched in New York in the 58th annual Steuben Day Parade.  Marching units from both the
New York ti-state area, as well as groups and bands from Germany and Austria were part of the festivities on Fifth Avenue.



Units from the U.S. Military Academy (USMA) at West Point joined a band from the German Bundeswehr not to mention marchers from the New York City police and Fire Department and
Suffolk County Police.





The parade honors General von Steuben, a Prussian officer who came to colonial America and lent his military services and expertise to the fledgling Colonial Army during the war of Independence.

New York area German Language schools (seen above) also had a noteworthy presence in the parade.

Steuben Day would not be complete without the Brewery and Beer Hall sponsors!























Don't worry...more photos in a few days!!