Brasiliens wichtigste Qualitätszeitung „O Estado de Sao Paulo“ druckt eine lange Analyse von Evans, die mit dem Satz beginnt:“Alle Welt haßt Scheinheiligkeit.“ Die Entschuldigung, Zivilisten zu schützen, habe keine Glaubwürdigkeit, da man wisse, daß eine militärische Intervention in einem verbündeten Land oder einem Wirtschaftspartner undenkbar wäre. „Die internationale politische Strategie ist eine pragmatische Frage, zynisch – doch die Toleranz für den Dualismus der Begriffe hat seine Grenzen.“
Gaddafi-Porträt in Sao Paulo, gemalt von Gaddafi-Sohn.
Wikipedia über Gareth Evans:
Life after politics
From January 2000 he was president and chief executive of the Brussels-based International Crisis Group,.[21] In 2000 and 2001, he co-chaired the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS), appointed by the government of Canada. Citing high workload and burnout, he resigned in 2009.[22]
In 2001, Evans was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO).[2] He was also a member of the UN Secretary-General’s Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change, whose report A More Secure World: Our Shared Responsibility, was published in December 2004.[2] He is a member of the Commission on Weapons of Mass Destruction sponsored by Sweden and chaired by Hans Blix, and of the International Task Force on Global Public Goods, chaired by Ernesto Zedillo.[2] He is an endorser of the Genocide Intervention Network and serves on the International Editorial Board of the Cambridge Review of International Affairs.[2]
Evans is a member of the Board of Advisors of the Global Panel Foundation.[23] In June 2008, the then Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, appointed him co-chair of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament. In July 2008, he was selected as an inaugural fellow of the Australian Institute of International Affairs. In October 2008, he was awarded an honorary doctorate of law by the University of Sydney.
Evans is also a member of Collegium International, an organisation of leaders with political, scientific, and ethical expertise whose goal is to provide new approaches in overcoming the obstacles in the way of a peaceful, socially just and an economically sustainable world.[24]
In July 2009, Evans participated at the United Nations General Assembly in an interactive dialogue on Responsibility To Protect (R2P).[25] On 11 August, he joined the University of Melbourne as an honorary professorial fellow in the School of Social and Political Sciences.
Evans was appointed the Chancellor of the Australian National University effective 1 January 2010,[1] and was installed as Chancellor by Governor-General Quentin Bryce at a ceremony on 18 February 2010,[26] replacing Kim Beazley following his appointment as Ambassador to the United States.
Evans is a Member of the GLF Global Leadership Foundation.
[edit] Humanitarian initiatives
In 2009 Gareth Evans joined the project „Soldiers of Peace“, a movie against all wars and for global peace
Brasiliens bischöfliche Arbeiterseelsorge und der Libyenkrieg: http://www.hart-brasilientexte.de/2011/04/01/der-libyen-krieg-die-sicht-der-bischoflichen-arbeiterseelsorge-im-grosten-katholischen-land-brasilien-waldemar-rossi-pastoralleiter-in-der-erzdiozese-von-sao-paulo/
http://das-blaettchen.de/2011/04/brasilien-und-der-libyenkrieg-4456.html
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