• During the second day of discussion in the UN General Assembly various heads of state and government reiterate their condemnation of the U.S. blockade of Cuba Evo MoralesUNITED NATIONS.—Bolivian President Evo Morales stated September 25 at the UN that as long as imperialism exists, there will never be peace, justice or sovereignty for the peoples of the world, and that war is the business of capitalism. Speaking during the second day of the 68th period of sessions of the UN General Assembly, Morales added that while some nations are working to end poverty, to search for peace and social justice, certain powers are promoting wars and acts of intervention in other countries. In this context, he proposed the creation of "a tribunal of the peoples" to try U.S. President Barack Obama for crimes against humanity, giving the example of the bombing of Libya, the war in Iraq, the promotion of acts of international terrorism, and the financing of terrorist groups. At another point of his speech, Morales said that U.S. espionage services in the region are violating the privacy and sovereignty of other states. He also reiterated his support for the transfer of UN headquarters to a country which has ratified the treaties of that international body. Peruvian President |