On
DRC, UN
Misleads Then
Withholds Info
on Flying FDLR
Leader
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
July 2 -- Amid
reports that
the UN flew a
sanctioned
militia
leader of the
FDLR on a UN
aircraft in
the Democratic
Republic of
the
Congo, Inner
City Press asked
UN spokesman
Stephane
Dujurric about
it
at the UN noon
briefing on
June 27:
Inner
City
Press: why did
MONUSCO
[United
Nations
Organization
Stabilization
Mission in the
Democratic
Republic of
the Congo] fly
him to Goma to
Kisangani and
then to
Kinshasa when,
in fact, I
think
there’s an
arrest warrant
for him?
Spokesman
Dujarric:
I’m not aware
of any other
services
provided to
him by
MONUSCO.
When
other sources
indicated to
Inner City
Press that
this flying
service
WAS provided
by MONUSCO,
Inner City
Press asked
Dujarric again
at UN
noon briefing
on June 30:
Inner
City
Press: I asked
you on Friday
a pretty
straightforward
question,
which is
whether
MONUSCO
[United
Nations
Organization
Stabilization
Mission in the
Democratic
Republic of
the Congo]
used its
helicopters
to, prior to
the denial by
the Security
Council’s 1533
Sanctions
Committee, to
transfer this…
the FDLR’s [Forces
démocratiques
de libération
du Rwanda]
leader within
the
[Democratic
Republic of
the Congo]?
And I’m
wondering if
you have an
answer on
that?
Spokesman
Dujarric:
I don’t have
anything to
add.
Inner
City
Press: Does
that mean --
Spokesman
Dujarric:
If I had
something to
add, I would
tell you. Yes,
in the
back?
So
Dujarric had
nothing to add
to his June 27
statement that
“I’m
not aware of
any other
services
provided to
him by
MONUSCO.” So
did he still
think that was
true? Had he
even asked UN
Peacekeeping
under Herve
Ladsous -- who sitting beside Dujarric had
refused Press
questions on
the DRC, video
here --
or MONUSCO
under Martin
Kobler?
On
July 1,
Inner City
Press asked
Dujarric
again:
Inner
City
Press: why did
MONUSCO
undertake to
fly to Goma,
to Kisangani
and Kinshasa?
And the reason
why I keep
asking about
this is it
seems like
it’s a use of
UN resources,
just knowing
why this
flight
took place.
Spokesman:
Sure, if I
have something
on that I will
share it with
you
For
Dujarric to
have nothing
to supplement
his statement
of June
27
that “I’m not
aware of any
other services
provided to
him by
MONUSCO,”
he either did
not ask
Ladsous' DPKO
or they lied
to him.
On
July 2, after
Martin Kobler
belatedly
disclosed that
yes, under him
MONUSCO
flew the FDLR
leader,
Inner City
Press asked
Dujarric.
Laughably,
given
Ladsous'
refusal to
answer Press
questions,
Dujarric said,
you
could pick up
the phone. UN
Video here,
from Minute 7.
Dujarric
first
said he never
denied the
flight. But
he's said,
even according
to
the UN's own
transcript,
“I’m not aware
of any other
services
provided to
him by
MONUSCO,” and
then said
nothing when
asked twice
more about
this.
Inner
City Press
asked, can we
assume that
when a
question is
asked in his
briefing room,
you at least
try to get an
answer? When
did you get
this
information?
Dujarric did
not
answer this.
Footnote:
Dujarric
was asked if
he will
participate in
the softball
soccer game
of the UN
Correspondents
Association,
to which
Dujarric sets
aside
the first
questions in
briefings and
has defended
in meeting(s)
with
the new Free
UN Coalition
for Access
-- which, to
put it mildly,
is
“deeply
concerned” by
inaccurate
answers in the
UN Press
Briefing
Room.
Softballs with
scribes? We'll
have more on
this.