As
Brahimi Quits,
Qs on Ben Ali
Crony Morjane
& Algeria
Return Banned
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS, May
13 -- When
Syria envoy
Lakhdar
Brahimi
publicly
resigned
at the UN on
March 13, he
and Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon by his
side said they
would take
some
questions.
Inner
City Press,
which on
May 3 reported
that former
Tunisian
foreign
minister and
Ben Ali
associate
Kamel Morjane
was being
vetted to
replace
Brahimi, had
this and
another
question to
ask. Ban's
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric,
however, made
a selection of
questioners
which left
these out,
while
including the
so-called “Holy Seat”
of the
UN
Correspondents
Association,
become the UN's
Censorship
Alliance.
Brahimi
was
not asked
about his
future plans;
Ban was not
asked about
vetting
Morjane. After
the two left,
Dujarric
continued
taking
questions
along the same
line. When
called on,
Inner City
Press asked
about
Morjane and
this: is
Brahimi
planning to
take a role in
Algeria once
his
resignation is
effective on
May 31?
Dujarric
said
that should be
asked to
Brahimi --
what a
surprise --
and then
said without
knowing it to
be true that
it could be
asked later in
the day to
Brahimi after
he briefs the
Security
Council. As he
should
know there are
deadlines:
including two
more questions
pending to be
written about
shortly.
On
this, what
sources tell
Inner City
Press concerns
Brahimi
working
with Bouteflika
in Algeria.
Out of respect
for Brahimi,
Inner City
Press didn't
reported it,
wanted to let
Brahimi
himself
address it on
camera at this
resignation
press
availability.
But no. Watch
this
site.
Footnote:
the debate
seems to be
whether
Brahimi's
replacement
should "be an
Arab" -- if
so, North Africa
is seen as the
likely but
shallow pool
-- or, say,
Javier Solana.
We'll have
more on this
-- and on
Dujarric
contradicting
one of the
publications
he called on
for Ban and
Brahimi, that
the UN's
Martin
Griffith has
himself been
Banned from
Damascus....