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Bubu prasant Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

The word 'sanction' in news

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United States scheduled a U.N. vote for Friday on its resolution threatening sanctions against Sudan if it did not stop atrocities in Darfur but changed contentious language to get support.

After facing opposition from seven countries in the 15-member Security Council, U.S. officials on Thursday deleted the word "sanctions" for the draft resolution."

But the measure still carries the same threat of unspecified sanctions against Khartoum in 30 days through more cumbersome language by referring to provisions in the U.N. Charter on economic, communications or diplomatic sanctions.

"The initial draft included the word sanctions. It turns out that the use of that word is objectionable to certain members of the Security Council," U.S. Ambassador John Danforth told reporters. "They would rather use 'U.N. speak' for exactly the same thing."



Hello,

what does this word 'saction' mean in this context? Why such a fuss?
  

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"Sanctions" are basically restrictions. For example, "trade sanctions" against a country could mean that they're not allow to export any goods or certain kinds of goods or no more than a certain amount of goods to other countries. There are all kinds of sanctions, so it's a rather broad word.

  • "Sanctions" are basically restrictions.
  • For example, "trade sanctions" against a country could mean that they're not allow to export any goods or certain kinds of goods or no more than a certain amount of goods to other countries.
  • There are all kinds of sanctions, so it's a rather broad word.
  • Basically, it's punishment.
  • An international spanking, if you will.
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"Sanctions" are basically restrictions. For example, "trade sanctions" against a country could mean that they're not allow to export any goods or certain kinds of goods or no more than a certain amount of goods to other countries. There are all kinds of sanctions, so it's a rather broad word. Basically, it's punishment. An international spanking, if you will.

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