UN agency makes award to Hezbollah

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One more reason to treat with more than a little skpeticism international organizations, such as the UN.
 
In a development that went almost unreported in the English—language media, a WHO—organized panel in Lebanon awarded prizes in December 2004 to television and radio stations controlled by the Hezbollah terrorist group, which has killed hundreds of Americans, including more than 250 U.S. soldiers and diplomats in the 1983 bombing of the marine barracks in Lebanon. The awards came just days after France took Hezbollah's al—Manar off the air for a brazenly anti—Semitic broadcast and the U.S. State Department designated the station as a terrorist organization.
 
Ed Lasky  3 16 05
 
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