On the 77th anniversary of the United Nations, the Freemuslim Association—a global anti-violence organization— called on the UN to revitalize its humanitarian mission amid escalating global crises and mounting challenges in achieving its foundational goals.
In a statement, the organization highlighted the UN’s struggle to address unprecedented humanitarian crises, affecting civilians worldwide, especially women, children, and the elderly.
The statement criticized the UN’s limited success in reducing armed conflicts and enforcing international agreements to protect civilians, warning of existential threats to the international organization amid fears of new global wars.
The Freemuslim Association emphasized the need for strong measures to activate treaties and restore the UN’s role in safeguarding global peace and security.
It cited ongoing conflicts in Palestine and Lebanon as clear examples of the UN’s inability to halt prolonged violence, underscoring the need for a serious review of its performance to reinforce stability, sovereignty, and human rights protection.