The
UNanswered questions
are piling up,
but Ban's
chosen exclusive
interlocutors
on press
issues has not
even asked
that noon
briefings be
held, in the
midst of the
CAR and South
Sudan crises.
On December
18, Ban
Ki-moon made
Miley Cyrus
twerking jokes
to this group
of complacent
correspondents
who tried to
silence
reporting on
Sri Lanka.
On CAR that same
day, Amnesty
International
outed
the UN for
having
undercounted
and downplayed
the extent of
the killing in
the CAR.
And
Doctors
Without Border
complained of
UN inaction in
Bangui, with
international
staff hiding
in their
compounds
while people
were killed
and suffering
just outside.
When Inner
City Press asked Ban
about this, he
blamed it on
the lack of
government and
infrastructure
in the CAR.
Well,
Central
African
Republic was a
French colony
that was left
in shambles.
France
supported
"Emperor"
Bokasa and
sold him
Faberge eggs
and mink
capes, then
supported
Bozize, and
may still.
The UN
has gotten so
desperate that
it applauds
France
re-asserting
its colonial
interests, and
ascribes
France's
deployments to
itself,
"Rights Up
Front."
But
when the
soldiers
France has
brought into
Mali from
other former
colonies and
put in blue
helmets to get
paid, like
France does
for airfield
services in
Kidal, open
fire at
civilians, no
one will
answer for it.
Least of all
France, whose
Ambassador
Araud even as
December's
Security
Council
president has
twice rejected
and tried to
mock questions
about the
chain of
command in
Mali.
Araud has refused
to say how
much France is
paid by the UN
for airfield
support in
Mali.
Meanwhile past
9 pm on
Wednesday the
UN Budget
Committee met.
President of
the General
Assembly John
Ashe seemed to
say its work
will finish in
two days, the
Friday before
Christmas.
Amid talk of
bracketing,
this seems
unlikely. In
any case for
the UN,
credibility
can't be
budgeted.
Wednesday
night
alongside the
ball of the UN
Censorship
Alliance, another
diplomat
tweeted photos
from an event
where Herve
Ladsous, the
fourth
Frenchman in a
row to head UN
Peacekeeping,
purported to
thank troop
contributing
countries in
the Dag
Hammarskjold
Library
penthouse.
It is
unknown for
now what
Ladsous said
-- on December
17 he refused
to talk about
South Sudan,
then let it
leak out that
400 to 500
were killed.
Is that
subject to the
100% Amnesty
International
UN obfuscation
multiplier?
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