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In the absence of a strong government and centralized law enforcement,
Somalia has been used as a dumping ground for hazardous waste starting in the early 1990s, and continuing through the civil war there," Nick Nuttall of the UN's Environment Program told the television channel Al-Jazeera, echoing similar findings from other reports.
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Jeez, all the more reason for the U.N. to take over the Sea????????? They already have control over 70% of the world's land mass. See following thread.
LOST and Found: Senate Moves Toward Ratification of U.N.'s 'Law of the Sea Treaty'
Thursday, March 12, 2009
The Senate is gearing up to ratify a decades-old U.N. treaty that critics warn could create a massive U.N. bureaucracy that could even claim powers over American waterways.
The U.N. began working on LOST in 1973, and 157 nations have signed on to the treaty since it was concluded in 1982. Yet it has been stuck in dry dock for nearly 30 years in the U.S. and never even been brought to a full vote before the Senate.
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