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American Friends Service Committee — Part 28

149 pages · May 08, 2026 · Broad topic: Politics & Activism · Topic: American Friends Service Committee · 148 pages OCR'd
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wees eu eum aaomuy 6acuer ian tne security Council: and collective measures have been attempted against a heavily armed Major group and without approval of one or wwo of the Great Powers. The concept of police action in an unarmed warld has been replaced by collective measures of one power group against anuther—and we have war (cold and hot) in a heavily armed world. The mose fateful decision which the United Nations has had to face since its foundation is this: shall the United Nations continue to utilize collective measures against states deemed recalcitrant by the majority in a highly inflamed and armed world; or shall the United Nations return co its original plan and develop its peacemaking functions of negotiating scttle- ments, solving economic and social problems, creating a dis- armed world so thar collective action may then be possible or become unnecessary? Almost the whole history of the United Nations may be stated thus: ie has been successful where it has carried out its peacemaking functions, as in Palestine and Indonesia; and it has been unsuccessful where i has departed from these, as in Korez. Iz is our belief that the peacemaking functions of the United Nations should, at his point, be improved by steps like the following: 1, Admit all applicant nations who are willing to accept the responsibilities of membership. The Uniced Nations was intended to be an inclusive world organization. It was never intended that membership applications should be decided on a basis of struggle for vores of two con~ tending groups in the Council and Assembly, 2. Cause action on an international level fo move tbrongh the United Nations, and not by-pass if. Neither NATO nor satellite arming, neither Marshall plana aid nor its Russian counterpare in China, neither Point IV pro- grams nor other direct aid should be usilized to advance the special interests of the opposing power blocs. The constructive efforts are too important to be spoiled by Jess than international action; the destructive elements have no proper place. A4 3. Attempt to settle conflicts like Korea by mediation. All successful sectloments of such conflicts point to the fact that a cessation of hostilities cannot be secured until the parties are assured thac the issues over which they took up arms will receive careful consideration by some niedia- tion cummission, Ne “betrayal” is involyed in offering to give full and objective consideration to Chinese views. 4. Jururediately improve the atmosphere in which the United Nutious works by restraining spokesmen from using in- flammatory words, assuming the bad faith of the orher party, extolling national virtues, proposing measures sharply divisive in effect, ining up support on a basis of power rather than principle, trying cases in the press. A start might be made by readopting the procedure of having the permanent members of the Security Council meet privately previous to the consideration of new items by the Council to see if they can adjust their dif- ferent approaches. 5, Support aud strengthen the mediation and conciliation fuuctions of the United Nations, More use could be anaes af rhe Peace Oheeewaring fnoraciesian and the MMtUG Vl Lilt Lede SIDOCL VA LIHAT Or) An LL Panel of Inquiry and Conciliation already established by the General Assembly, 6. Strengthen and expand United Nations economic and sucial functions. In the specialized agencies under the Economie and Social Council there are unlimited possi- bilities of improving conditions arza by area. Aid to underdeveloped areas, administration of trusteeships, utilization of resources can cease to be associated with “imperialism” (astern or Western variety} only if these become truly international. It is time co put our emphasis on the peace-making functions of the United Nations as the only means for achieving its great goal—‘“‘ro save succeeding generations from the scourge of war . +. t@ promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom... .” 45
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