The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe is a political organization commonly called the "OSCE."
Of itself, the OSCE says, "The OSCE is the world's largest regional security organization whose 56 participating States span the geographical area from Vancouver to Vladivostok."
Among its activities it lists:
Politico-military dimensionThe OSCE takes a comprehensive approach to the politico-military dimension of security, which includes a number of commitments by participating States and mechanisms for conflict prevention and resolution. The Organization also seeks to enhance military security by promoting greater openness, transparency and co-operation.
- Arms control
The end of the Cold War resulted in a huge amount of surplus weapons becoming available illegally. The OSCE helps to stop the spread of such weapons and offers assistance with their destruction. - Border management
The actions taken by the OSCE in border monitoring range from conflict prevention to post-conflict management, capacity-building and institutional support. - Combating terrorism
With its expertise in conflict prevention, crisis management and early warning, the OSCE contributes to world-wide efforts in combating terrorism. - Conflict prevention
The OSCE works to prevent conflicts from arising and to facilitate lasting comprehensive political settlements for existing conflicts. It also helps with the process of rehabilitation in post-conflict areas. - Military reform
The OSCE's Forum for Security Co-operation provides a framework for political dialogue on military reform, while practical activities are conducted by the field operations, as well as the Conflict Prevention Centre. - Policing
OSCE police operations are an integral part of the Organization's efforts in conflict prevention and post-conflict rehabilitation.
Economic and environmental dimension
Activities in the economic and environmental dimension include the monitoring of developments in this area among participating States, with the aim of alerting them to any threat to security and stability, while assisting in the creation of economic and environmental policies and related initiatives to promote security and co-operation in the OSCE region.
- Economic activities
Economic prosperity being one of the cornerstones of stability, the OSCE has a special focus on promoting a healthy economic environment in its States, working in areas such as combating money laundering and the financing of terrorism, promoting good governance, supporting transport development and security, assisting migration management. - Environmental activities
The participating States work towards restoring and maintaining a sound ecological balance in the air, water and soil. The OSCE works on the following environment-related priorities: promoting integrated water resource management, supporting the disposal of hazardous waste, implementing the Environment and Security Initiative (ENVSEC), promoting and supporting energy security dialogue.
Human dimension
The commitments made by OSCE participating States in the human dimension aim to ensure full respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms; to abide by the rule of law; to promote the principles of democracy by building, strengthening and protecting democratic institutions; and to promote tolerance throughout the OSCE region.
- Anti-trafficking
The fight against trafficking - in human beings, in small arms and light weapons and in drugs - has been a top priority for the OSCE in recent years. - Democratization
The OSCE promotes democracy and assists the participating States in building democratic institutions. - Education
Education programmes are an integral part of the Organization's efforts in conflict prevention and post-conflict rehabilitation. - Elections
As part of its democratization activities, the OSCE carries out election assistance projects in the lead-up to or following elections. - Gender equality
The equality of women and men is an integral part of sustainable democracy. The OSCE aims to provide equal opportunities for women and men and to integrate gender equality in policies and practices. - Human rights
The OSCE's human rights activities focus on such priorities as freedom of movement and religion, preventing torture and trafficking in persons. - Media freedom
The OSCE observes relevant media developments in its participating States with a view to addressing and providing early warning on violations of freedom of expression. - Minority rights
Ethnic conflict is one of the main sources of large-scale violence in Europe today. The OSCE's approach is to identify - and seek early resolution of - ethnic tensions and to set standards for the rights of persons belonging to minority groups. - Rule of law
The concept of rule of law forms a cornerstone of the OSCE's human rights activities. It not only describes formal legal frameworks, but also aims at justice based on the full acceptance of human dignity. - Tolerance and non-discrimination
OSCE bodies such as the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) are constantly engaged in the battle against all forms of racism, xenophobia, anti-Semitism and discrimination.
At one time, The WATCHTOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY (Jehovah's Witnesses) taught and believed that the ONLY solution to mankind's problems was CHRIST'S KINGDOM. But Jesus has been a no-show since his invisible return in 1914, and people are getting impatient. Time to ally ourselves with Wild Beasts and Harlots, kiddies!
Everyone knows about the Watchtower/UN scandal - how the WTB&TS was joined at the hip with the UN from 1991 until 2001 - or so it seemed. The evidence shows that the harlotrous Watchtower Bible & Tract Society still likes to "hook-up" with her old boyfriend "Wild Beast" from time to time.
But who can blame them, really? Jesus' evelasting Kingdom of Righteousness was just another false dream.
Check these documents for more interesting facts:
http://www.osce.org/conferences/hdim_2006.html?page=documents&author_id=142
http://www.osce.org/documents/odihr/2008/10/34254_en.pdf (search this document for all the occurances of "Jehovah" and "Watchtower" it contains.)
Some of these records indicate activity as recent as 2009. Once again, the Watchtower is caught with their pants down in "flagrante delicto!"