My predictions about the UN.

Buzzard

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Kofi Annan is gonne be ousted and my feeling is that Bill Clinton will head the U.N. watch and learn.....


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UN staff to vote on no-confidence motion against Annan

AFP | November 19, 2004


UN staff are expected to make an unprecedented vote of no confidence in Secretary-General Kofi Annan, union sources say, after a series of scandals tainted his term in charge of the world body.

The UN staff union, in what officials said was the first vote of its kind in the almost 60-year history of the United Nations, was set to approve a resolution withdrawing support for Annan and senior UN management.

Annan has been in the line of fire over a series of scandals including controversy about a UN aid program that investigators say allowed deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein to embezzle billions of dollars.

Staffers said the trigger for the no-confidence measure was an announcement this week that Annan had pardoned the UN's top oversight official, who was facing allegations of favouritism and sexual harassment.

The union had requested a formal probe into the official, Dileep Nair, after employees accused him of harassing staff and violating UN rules on the hiring and promotion of workers.

Top UN spokesman Fred Eckhard announced on Tuesday that Nair had been exonerated by Annan "after a thorough review" by the UN's senior official in charge of management, Catherine Bertini.

Annan underlined that he "had every confidence" in Nair, Eckhard said, but UN employees ridiculed the decision and claimed that investigators had not questioned the staff union, which first raised the complaints in April.

"This was a whitewash, pure and simple," Guy Candusso, a senior member of the staff union, told AFP.

Candusso noted that Eckhard's declaration to the press had said that "no further action was necessary in the matter."

But in a letter sent to the union, a copy of which was obtained by AFP, Annan's chief of staff Iqbal Riza said Nair had been "advised that he should exercise caution" in future to "minimize the risk of negative perception."

In a resolution set to be adopted on Friday, the union said Riza's statement "substantiates the contention of the staff that there was impropriety" and that there exists "a lack of integrity, particularly at the higher levels of the organisation."

The draft resolution, also obtained by AFP, calls on the union president to "convey this vote of no confidence to the secretary general."

Staffers who asked not to be named, afraid that speaking out could damage their future in the United Nations, said the Nair decision was an example of corruption by Annan and his senior staff.

They noted that Riza, UN undersecretary general for information Shashi Tharoor and other top officials had served directly under Annan at least since 1994, when he was head of UN peacekeeping operations.

At the time, the United Nations was widely criticized for failing to stop the Rwanda genocide that left 800,000 people dead, even though UN peacekeepers were on the ground -- a catastrophe for which Annan has publicly apologized.

Annan could not be reached for immediate comment. He is currently in Africa on a mission aimed at ending the long-running civil war in Sudan.

But he faces unprecedented calls to resign over the burgeoning scandal about "oil-for-food," a UN aid scheme that US investigators say allowed Saddam to siphon off billions of dollars.

The program has tainted UN officials like Benon Sevan, who oversaw the operation and is now accused of pocketing Saddam's money in exchange for turning a blind eye to the Iraqi dictator's abuses.

Annan stands accused of obstructing US investigators, especially since his hand-picked official Paul Volcker this week rejected calls from the US Senate to turn over documents from the program and waive UN staff immunity.

Eckhard, his spokesman, on Thursday said that Annan is expected to serve out his term, which ends in 2006.

Veteran UN staff said this was the first time that employees had risen up to make a vote of no confidence in a sitting secretary general.

"Kofi Annan is surrounded by corruption, a gang of criminals responsible for some of the worst things that happened to mankind in the 20th century," said one angry staffer, referring to the Rwanda massacres.

"It's possible that he doesn't know directly what has gone on," said the employee, who has worked for the United Nations for two decades. "But that's no excuse."
 
Dubya should run for head weapons-inspector. Why? Well a few years ago I saw an interview with Hans Blix in a documumentary about how the UN-inspectors work and when they asked him why they couldn´t find any WMDs he said that Saddams people had a lot of time destroying the equipment and remaining stocks. "Well... DUH" I though to myself but I can understand why Blix held a low profile, Saddam could throw the inspectors out at any time, and so he did.

Anyway, Bush sent in the troops and started looking for the WMDs and told everyone that they could find them fast as hell. And how we waited... and rolled our thumbs...

Wait... Dubya´s on TV and hes going to talk about the iraqi WMDs, and the prez says "Well... it´s hard to find the weapons... you know... the Gulf War was a long time ago..." He said the same thing as the inspectors he mocked two years before did! He should (to use the most popular quote in this forum) "SHUT THE FUCK UP!"

We all know Saddam had WMDs, everyone has seen the gased kurds but Dubyas fucking attitude... I hope some of his PR-people gave him the tape and said: "Mr. President you need to shut the fuck up more and look less like a chimp when you come with pisspoor excuses, and we will hire some new speachwriters for you, ok?"

What sould the poor guy have said then? Well how about "Sorry, I felt a bit cocky when I said all that, it was a war build-up and all... I´m sorry for talking so much shit and now I will start my new job as an UN-inspector, then I can tell people to fuck off when they complain that I never find anything!"

And for Kofi? He´s too PC or rather the whole UN is to PC for it´s own good. Discussing world problems are fine but when you don´t have any guns to back up those words you have to upset people and ask stuff about things that are "only a national concern" (the Sudani government can suck Farmen-Qristinas cold clit anyway).