Même pas un siège pour les Africains!
3 pays Africains membres non permanent :
Membership in 2011
The Council is composed of five permanent members — China, France, Russian Federation, the United Kingdom and the United States —
and ten non-permament members (with year of term's end) :
Bosnia and Herzegovina (2011) Germany (2012) Portugal (2012) Brazil (2011)
India(2012) South Africa (2012) Colombia (2012) Lebanon(2011) Gabon (2011) Nigeria (2011)
The General Assembly elected Colombia, Germany, India, Portugal and South Africa to serve as non-permanent members of the Security Council for two-year terms starting on 1 January 2011. The newly elected countries have replaced Austria, Japan, Mexico, Turkey and Uganda.
Algeria —
non-permanent member of the Security Council during the following years :
1968 – 1969
1988 – 1989
2004 – 2005
Morocco —
non-permanent member of the Security Council during the following years :
1963 – 1964
1992 – 1993
Tunisia —
non-permanent member of the Security Council during the following years :
1959 – 1960
1980 – 1981
2000 – 2001
http://www.un.org/sc/members.asp
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