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An Updated List of Vetoes Cast by the US
By Donald Neff
Washington Report, May/June 2005, page 14 Special Report
http://www.wrmea.com/archives/May-June_2005/0505014.html
Prior to the Nixon administration, the United States had never
employed its veto power in the U.N. Security Council. It was
first used March 17, 1970 over Southern Rhodesia. The second
U.S. veto came two years later, when Washington sought to
protect Israel from a resolution condemning Israel for one of
its attacks on its neighbors. Since then, the United States has
cast its veto a total of 39 times to shield Israel from Security
Council draft resolutions that condemned, deplored,
denounced, demanded, affirmed, endorsed, called on and
urged Israel to obey the world body.
1.
Sept 10, 1972
to Shield Israel from Criticism by the
UN Security Council
Southern Lebanon and Syria; vote: 13 to 1, with 1
abstention.
2.
July 26, 1973
people to self-determination, statehood and equal
protections; vote: 13 to 1, with China absent.
3.
Dec 8, 1975
attacks in Southern Lebanon and its murder of
innocent civilians; vote: 13 to 1, with 1 abstention.
4.
Jan 26, 1976
Palestinian people; vote:9 to 1, with 3 abstentions.
5.
March 25, 1976
status of Jerusalem, which is recognized as an
international city, by most world nations and the
United Nation’s; vote: 14 to 1.
6.
June 29, 1976
Palestinian people; vote: 10 to 1, with 4 abstentions.
7.
April 30, 1980
Palestinian people vote: 10 to 1, with 4 abstentions.
8.
Jan. 20, 1982
the Golan Heights; vote: 9 to 1, with 4 abstentions.
9.
April 2, 1982
Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza
Strip and its refusal to abide by the Geneva
Convention protocols of civilized nations; vote: 14 to 1.
10.
April 20, 1982
shot 11 Muslim worshippers on the Temple Mount of
the Haram al-Sharaf near the Al-Aqsa Mosque in the
Old City of Jerusalem; vote: 14 to 1.
11.
June 8, 1982
not withdraw from its invasion of Lebanon; vote: 14 to 1.
12.
June 26, 1982
not withdraw from its invasion of Beirut, Lebanon;
vote: 14 to 1.
13. A
ug 6, 1982
if it refused to withdraw from its occupation of
Lebanon; vote: 11 to 1, with 3 abstentions.
14.
Aug 2, 1983
settlements in occupied Palestine territories of West
Bank and Gaza Strip, denouncing them as an
obstacle to peace; vote: 13 to 1, with 1 abstention.
15.
Sept 6, 1984
Arabs in Lebanon and urged its withdrawal; vote: 14 to 1.
16.
March 12, 1985
Southern Lebanon and denounced Israel’s “Iron Fist”
policy of repression; vote: 11 to 1, with 3 abstentions.
17.
Sept 13, 1985
- Denounced Israel’s violation of human rights in the occupied territories;
18.
Jan 17, 1986
- Deplored Israel’s violence in Southern Lebanon;
19.
Jan 30, 1986
Arab East Jerusalem which threaten the sanctity of
Muslim holy sites; vote: 13 to 1, with 1 abstention.
20.
Feb 6, 1986
- Condemned Israel’s hijacking of a Libyan passenger airplane on Feb. 4;
21.
Jan 18, 1988
Lebanon and its measures and practices against the
civilian population of Lebanon;
vote: 13 to 1, with Britain abstaining.
22.
Feb 1, 1988
against the Palestinian uprising that violate the rights
of occupied Palestinians, abide by the Fourth
Geneva Convention and formalize a leading role for
the United Nations in future peace negotiations;
vote: 14 to 1.
23.
April 15, 1988
Palestinians, condemned Israel’s shooting of civilians,
called on Israel to uphold the Fourth Geneva
Convention and called for a peace settlement
under U.N. auspices; vote: 14 to 1.
24.
May 10, 1988
into Lebanon; vote: 14to 1.
25.
Dec 14, 1988
raids on Lebanon; vote: 14 to 1.
26.
Feb. 17, 1989
Palestinian uprising and called on Israel to respect
the human rights of the Palestinians; vote: 14 to 1.
27.
June 9, 1989
rights of the Palestinians; vote: 14 to 1.
28.
Nov 7, 1989
confiscated from Palestinians during a tax protest
and allow a fact-finding mission to observe Israel’s
crackdown on the Palestinian uprising; vote: 14 to 1.
29.
May 31, 1990
abuses against Palestinians in Israeli-occupied lands;
vote: 14 to 1.
30.
May 17, 1995
of land in East Jerusalem and in violation of Security
Council resolutions and the Fourth Geneva
convention; vote: 14 to 1.
31.
March 7, 1997
settlement activity and all other actions in the
occupied territories; vote:14 to 1.
32.
March 21, 1997
construction of the settlement Har Homa (called
Jabal Abu Ghneim by the Palestinians) in East
Jerusalem and cease all other settlement activity in
the occupied territories; vote: 13 to 1, with one
abstention.
33.
March 26, 2001
observer force in the West Bank and Gaza;
vote: 9 to 1, with 4 abstentions.
34.
Dec 14, 2001
encouraged establishment of a monitoring apparatus;
vote: 12-1, with 2 abstentions.
35.
Dec 19, 2002
killing of U.N. employees and Israel’s destruction of
the U.N. World Food Program warehouse in Beit
Lahiya and demanded that Israel refrain from the
excessive and disproportionate use of force in the
occupied territories;
vote: 12 to 1, with 2 abstentions.
36.
Sept 16, 2003
concern about the possible deportation of Yasser Arafat;
vote: 11 to 1, with 3 abstentions.
37.
Oct 14, 2003
- Raised concerns about Israel’s building of a security fence through the occupied West Bank;
38.
March 25, 2004
- Condemned Israel for killing Palestinian spiritual leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin
vote: 11 to 1, with 3 abstentions.
39.
Oct 5, 2004
damage to property;
vote: 11 to 1, with 3 abstentions.
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