U.N. to intervene in Detroit water shutoffs

"...a human rights officer in the Special Procedures Branch of the office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, Switzerland, explained in an email Monday that the U.N. plans to intervene directly in the Detroit crisis, because the Human Rights Council has received formal allegations the Detroit water shut-off threatens to violate U.N.-established human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation mandates."

U.N. USUALLY FOLLOW THINGS LIKE THIS FROM THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES. 
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