Stonewalling
Press on Haiti
Cholera, UN
Brags of
Impunity,
Doctors
Transcripts
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS, June
21 -- The UN
under
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon
introduced
cholera to
Haiti, killing
thousands of
Haitians.
Earlier
this
year when
legal papers
for a lawsuit
were posted on
the door of
Ban Ki-moon's
UN-provided
residence on
Sutton Place,
his
spokespeople
repeatedly
refused to
confirm or
deny to Inner
City Press
that the
legal papers
had been
received. The
Free
UN Coalition
for Access
has
protested the
UN's increased
stonewalling.
Now,
a new low.
Hearing that
Ban had
finally been
handed legal
papers in a
second Haiti
cholera
lawsuit while
he went to
give a speech
about
Syria at the
Asia Society
on Friday
morning, Inner
City Press
e-mailed
Ban's top two
spokespeople
to ask: “Can
you please
confirm
or deny asap
that the
Secretary
General got
handed or
served with
legal papers
in one of the
Haiti cholera
lawsuits, on
information
and
believe this
morning near
the Asia
Society?”
Even
as Ban's
spokesperson's
office murkily
distributed a
report on
Syria
which mirrored
Ban's speech (review
of speech here,
of
distribution
here),
neither
spokesperson answered,
even to
confirm
receipt of the
question.
Now
it emerges
that Haq
replied to the
Miami Herald
to the same
question,
telling
“the Herald he
was standing
behind ban
during the
alleged
encounter and
Ban did not
take the
papers. 'No
one at the UN
took the
papers,' Haq
wrote in an
email.”
Well,
in this
context we
must point
out: this is
the same Haq
who on camera
told Inner
City Press
that Pakistani
journalist
Hamid Mir was
dead
-- and then
corrected
himself by
doctoring the
UN's
transcript
of
that day's
noon briefing,
while never
informing
Inner City
Press that
it had been
changed.
Nothing
was ever done
about this.
On
Haiti cholera,
Haq told Inner
City Press
that UN
Peacekeeping
under
Herve Ladsous
now screens
peacekeepers
for cholera
before
deploying
them. This
turned out not
to be true but
was never
corrected.
More
Haq on Haiti
video here.
In other
instances, Haq
rather than
pass along
answers to
Press
questions
given by UN
Deparments
withholds them
to the next
noon briefing
to
read out loud.
But
when the UN
kills people
then plays
games about
even
confirming the
receipt of
legal papers,
it has reached
bottom. Or has
it? We'll have
more on this.