«¡Oye, Oye!»

Cristina Fernández has told the UN the truth to its face. The Argentinean President has, rightfully, denounced the "double standard" that has been applied by the organization throughout its history, depending on the countries at issue. Big, powerful and rich nations get VIP diplomatic treatment, while small, weak and poor ones carry much less weight in that world forum. The veto power in the Security Council by the major powers is the single most undemocratic feature of an organization that, purportedly, aspires to set an example of democracy and freedom for the whole world, but, in some aspects, functions as a private club of a privileged few.

Latin American leaders such as Correa, Fernández and Morales continue to speak boldly against the inequality that much of the world endures under international institutions that, supposedly, stand for peace and social justice.

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