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R2P
[ahr-tuh-pee]
abbreviation
responsibility to protect: the global principle that nations have an obligation to protect their populations against genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing, and crimes against humanity, and that the international community must assist if necessary.
The United Nations invoked R2P to authorize delivery of humanitarian aid.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of R2P1
Example Sentences
Many carried signs reading, “R2P,” or “Responsibility to Protect,” referring to a 2005 United Nations doctrine affirming the responsibility of nations to shield populations from egregious crimes.
Pro-democracy protesters carried signs that read “R2P,” or “Responsibility to Protect,” referring to a 2005 United Nations doctrine affirming the responsibility of nations to protect populations from such egregious crimes.
In the past decade, skepticism has grown about R2P, particularly since the 2011 intervention in Libya which left a power vacuum that ultimately destabilized the country.
“You do not see them holding U.N. or R2P posters anymore,” said Theo, who has been sharing information online and following the situation.
Four years later, at the U.N.’s 2005 World Summit, R2P was unanimously adopted.
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