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The United Nations was set up in 1945 as an intergovernmental organization, with the objective to build a framework for global order and stability through dialogue and international cooperation between nation states. Its founding ideals were just and noble. The United Nations created a General Assembly wherein all member states could participate, a Security Council where resolutions could be passed for the good of mankind, and, in 1948, during its session in Paris, conceived the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. But, over time, things have gone awry. Since 1952, history has borne witness to countries ravaged by wars, famine, disease, and millions of deaths in places like Vietnam, Korea, Cambodia, Rwanda, the former Yugoslavia, and many more.

At its inception, the United Nations consisted of just 50 member states. Poland signed up four months later. More countries have since joined with the fall of colonialism. Not all of them are liberal democracies that uphold the most basic articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but, all of them are eligible to sit on the Security Council, as well as on the Human Rights Council, if elected. The Arab/Islamic block is composed of 56 out of a total 193 member states, which helps to explain how Syria got a seat on the Security Council and chaired the Human Rights Council, as did Libya.

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