For several decades now, the so-called non-aligned member states who currently dominate the United Nations General Assembly have sought to convert the United Nations into a global governance institution. The objective is to bring about what its proponents deem global social justice. The arbiters of what such a system should look like would include a majority of member states in the General Assembly (many of whom are not democracies themselves), unaccountable UN bureaucrats, and unelected left-wing non-governmental organizations accredited by the UN to participate in its deliberations.
These globalists demand massive international wealth redistribution to the under-developed world. They want the General Assembly to have authority to issue legally binding directives under international law and wherever possible to displace the Security Council, which is the only UN body today that has any power to pass and enforce binding resolutions under the United Nations Charter. They also seek to sharply reduce the powers of the Security Council’s permanent members, particularly the United States.
The largest single voting bloc within the UN’s non-aligned group consists of the 57 members of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC). They have successfully managed to appropriate the left-wing jargon of revolution against Western colonialism, racism, and oppression by cleverly framing their hot button issues, principally the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, in just those terms. Already having turned the UN Human Rights Council into an instrument to harass Israel and to provide themselves with political cover for their own rampant human rights violations, the Islamic member states have called for a permanent seat on the Security Council to protect the Muslim world's interests. They also want major changes to the current veto power, which they accuse the United States of misusing to protect Israel from sanctions and other enforcement measures.
The OIC has a Ten-Year Plan of Action, which includes a specific plank devoted to Islamic plans for the UN:
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Participate and coordinate effectively in all regional and international forums, in order to protect and promote the collective interests of the Muslim Ummah, including UN reform, expanding the Security Council membership, and extending the necessary support to candidatures of OIC member states to international and regional organizations. (Emphasis added.)
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