Araud
Denies Pillay
& NYPD Doc
Online, Like
Bardem
Morocco Quote?
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS, March
6 -- French
Ambassador to
the UN Gerard
Araud on March
6 denied the
existence of a
report by UN
High
Commissioner
for Human
Rights Navi
Pillay, dated
January 20,
that in the
Central
African
Republic the
French
Sangaris
force's
disarmament of
the ex Seleka
left Muslim
communities at
risk of
attack.
Araud
said, "There
is no Navi
Pillay
report." But here
it is.
Araud
has said
that Javier
Bardem is
lying when
he quotes
Araud saying
that
Morocco is
France's
"mistress."
Araud's denial
of the
existence of
Navi Pillay's
report -- or
statement --
puts his
denial
of the Morocco
as mistress
quote in a
different
light.
So
too does
Araud's angry
claim in
January that a
New York
Police
Department
document Inner
City Press
published
after asking
Araud's
mission for
comment is a
fake. It is a
New
York Police
Department
incident
report, here.
In
that case, it
is Araud's
claim that
since the
French
diplomat
Romain
Serman -- now
France's
consul in San
Fransisco --
claimed
diplomatic
immunity after
being detained
for attempted
purchase of
cocaine, it
was not a real
arrest record.
But to yell
that
it is a "fake"
and threaten
to sue? Click
here for that.
Likewise,
perhaps
Araud means
that Pillay's
statement,
which is on
the Office
of the High
Commissioner's
website,
is not a
report because
it is a
statement. But
to claim,
after walked
away from the
stakeout
microphone
without taking
the question,
that there is
no
Navi Pillay
report?
So
what really is
Araud's argument
about Bardem
quoting him
that Morocco
is France's
mistress,
on Western
Sahara? Did
Araud say it,
but
slightly
differently?
Watch this
site.