No, this was seen to be true with genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda and Bosnia. In Srebrenica in 1995, UN "peacekeepers" literally stood by and did nothing as 8000 Bosniaks were massacred. The then Secretary-Genera Boutros-Boutros Ghali was never called to answer for this disgrace.I not saying its fantastic, but to accuse of genocide is ridiculous
The United Nations is completely incapable of performing the simple functions required of a mediator. It has little political leverage, it can almost never pursue successful negotiations and is mainly incapable of any real action. Ah, but I'm wrong you might say, there is one exception. from 1960-1964 the UN forces were actively engaged in armed combat during the Congo crisis. In four years of UN involvement in the Congo, 234 UN soldiers were killed and it wasted over $1.8 billion. Shortly after the UN troops left in 1965, Joseph Mobotu (now Mobotu Sese Seko) staged a coup and has been dictator of Zaire (now Congo) ever since. Today the country is torn by violent political conflict and is on the verge of civil war.
The UN is the most anti-Semitic organisation since the fall of the Third Reich. Between 1967 and 1988 there were 88 Security Council resolutions passed against Israel and not one criticising a single Arab nation or the PLO. In that same time-span, the General Assembly passed 429 anti-Israel resolutions. Over the past half century, there has been a barrage of intolerance, anger and hate from the UN and it has all been directed at the only Jewish nation-state in the world. The likes of Zimbabwe, Libya, Syria and Cuba who presently sit on the UN's Human Rights Commission sit upon Israel and do so freely under the banner of Wilsonianism.*
*Paraphrasing from an article I once read by Will Westerman.