At
UN,
Bed Bug Finds Are More Extensive, From 1st, 2nd & 15th
floors to 2d Basement
By Matthew Russell Lee,
Exclusive
UNITED
NATIONS,
October 27 -- The UN's bed
bug problem is more extensive
than thus far admitted by the UN Spokesperson's Office, Inner City
Press learned late Wednesday afternoon.
Acting
on a second tip from well place UN staff, Inner City Press asked
Andrew Nye of the UN's Facility Management Service to confirm that
bed bugs were found not only in the Capital Master Plan office
(exclusively
reported by Inner City Press on October 25) and
furniture from the 19th and 20th floors, but also in the Office of
Information and Communications Technology facility in the basement.
Mr.
Nye immediately acknowledged that bed bugs were found in the OICT
“second basement level.” Since this went beyond Spokesperson
Martin Nesirky's incremental admissions of October 26 and 27, Inner
City Press asked Nye if there had in fact been other finds, contrary
to Nesirky's earlier statement that beyond the CMP, there were no
other bed bug incidents to report. Video here.
Mr.
Nye then said that bed bugs had been found in the “first, second
and fifteen floors,” and that the UN will be meeting with the vice
president of its anti bed bug contractor on October 28 to reconsider
its strategy in light of the expanding problem.
UN's Ban hear from Mr. Nye, left, bed bugs not shown
or disclosed
Earlier,
after
Nesirky had said there were no more bed bug incidents to
report, Inner City Press asked him about the OICT find. It is unclear
why Nesirky was given at the October 27 noon briefing a two paragraph
statement acknowledging only the CMP and 19 - 20th floor find, but
not the OICT or first, second and 15th floor finds which were already
known.
What
else has yet to be
disclosed? Watch this site.
Some of
Inner City Press' previous reports:
At
UN,
Bed Bugs But No Medical Service in the Swing Space, Skanska's
Closed Bid Openings
http://www.innercitypress.com/uncmp6bedbugs091109.html
At
UN,
Bed Bug Infestation Confirmed, Spread to General Assembly by
Documents Possible
http://www.innercitypress.com/uncmp7bedbugs091609.html
As
UN's
Bed Bugs Spread, Incoming Diplomats Warned of Itching, No
Answers, Talk of Gaddifi's Tent
http://www.innercitypress.com/uncmp8bedbugs091809.html
UN
Confirms
"Extensive" Bed Bugs, Claims Missed Them in Due
Diligence, GA Next?
http://www.innercitypress.com/uncmp9bedbugs092209.html
http://www.innercitypress.com/un1bugbeep051210.html
http://www.innercitypress.com/cmp1shaaban051710.html
Watch this site.
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At
UN
on Bed Bugs, Spin Supersedes Solutions, After 1 Year, North Lawn Next?
By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
October 27 -- With bed bugs having been found and then confirmed in the
UN's
Capital Master Plan office in its headquarters building on 42nd
Street, as first
reported by Inner City Press on October 25, two days
later the UN issued a statement trying to minimize the problem.
Spin,
it seems, takes precedence at the UN over solutions.
After
Inner City Press' exclusive
October 25 report, at the October 26 UN noon briefing it
asked UN spokesman Martin Nesirky what the UN was doing. Later that
afternoon Nesirky's office read a short statement over the UN's
“squawk box” system.
Inner City Press request to be e-mailed a
copy of Nesirky's responses to its questions itself went unresponded to.
On
October 27, Inner City Press asked Nesirky what had happened after
the UN found bed bugs in its 46th Street Albano Building in September
2009, another outbreak exclusively reported by Inner City Press.
Nesirky first said that had been “clover mites,” then
acknowledged that characterization applied to a test done in May
2010, not the September 2009 incident Inner City Press was asking
about. See list of previous Inner City Press articles, below.
UN's Ban, Adlerstein, Kane in North Lawn: bugs' next stop?
After
the October 27 noon briefing, the UN issued the following written
statement:
In
September
2009, a bed bug sniffing dog confirmed infestation on most
floors of the Albano building. The whole building was fumigated on 19
September 2009 and repeated 2 weeks later. As is standard practice, 6
months later on 6 May 2010 the dog returned and indicated the
presence of bed bugs. However, the dog is not able to distinguish
between alive and dead bed bugs. As a precautionary measure the whole
building was fumigated the weekend of 8, 9 May 2010. On 10 May 2010 a
staff member reported the presence of a bed bug in the office. The
contractor examined the bug and identified it to be a “clover
mite”, which is not harmful to building, furniture, or humans.
Since the fumigation in September and October last year, one staff
member advised of a suspected bed bug bite, but the expert advised
this was from some other insect. In conclusion there has been no
confirmed bed bug activity in the Albano building since the
fumigations last year.
Since
that
time, as reported recently in the media, bed bug infestations
have been found in many public and commercial buildings throughout
New York City indicating a worsening problem. On 15 October 2010, bed
bugs have also been found in furniture which came from the 19th and
20th floors of the Secretariat Building and on 22 October 2010 in
furniture in the 1B area of the Library Building. This furniture has
been moved to a part of the building not occupied by staff to
facilitate fumigation. Two important factors are noted, firstly that
the dogs are not able to distinguish between bed bugs that are alive
and active or dead and secondly that no staff or building occupants
have reported being bitten. We continue to follow the expert advice
of our exterminator specialist making further tests with the bed bug
sniffing dog to more fully assess and manage the problem.
New
York,
27 Oct. 10
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At
UN,
Bed
Bugs Move to Capital Master Plan Office, Raising Price for Press
Returns
By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
October
25 -- Bed bug infestation of the UN's Albano
Building “swing space” on 46th Street was exposed more than a
year ago by Inner City Press. An impromptu Town Hall
meeting was
called, and UN officials assured the staff that everything possible
would be done to address the bed bug problem.
On
October 25
sources told Inner City Press that, in fact, the bed bug problem has
spread, now to the UN's own Capital Master Plan which is in charge of
fixing up the UN's building. Inner City Press went to ask CMP
spokesman Werner Schmidt to confirm or deny the presence of bed bugs
in CMP.
“Over the
weekend
a bed bug sniffing dog checked our office and found [bed bugs] in our
conference rooms,” Schmidt to his credit immediately acknowledged.
He
said “the
conference room chairs were taken away”and that FMS (the Facilities
Management Service) is now in charge.
Back
in May Inner City Press reported that
a
rift had emerged among senior UN officials about inaction on
the bedbug infestation. In a memo leaked
to Inner
City Press by a whistleblower, Under Secretary General Shaaban
Shaaban on May 11 wrote of CMP chief Michael Adlerstein that "In
my meeting with Mr. Adlerstein five weeks ago, I never agreed that
the Albano staff will be stacked there... So, in the stacking
proposal you sent to Mr. Nambiar on 4 May 2010... I read in the
appendix twice that 'based on initial consultations with DGACM,
agreement has been made to retain the use of the Albano Building,'
which does not reflect my discussion with Mr. Adlerstein."
Now bed bugs have been found in Adlerstein's own CMP Office.
UN's Ban and Adlerstein, bed bugs and
changing rent to press not shown
Also back in May, Inner City Press reported
that "the memo reveals
that Shaaban has been told that his staff, of the Department of
General Assembly and Conference Management, may not as promised be
allowed to return to their offices in UN headquarters.
"The
UN
press
corps
has been told this as well. Their spots on the third and fourth
floor, it now appears, may be given for another use. This would leave
the press corp in the "whistleblower free zone" above the Library,
where all conversations can be heard...The effect
would be to drive smaller and
more independent press out of the UN, even as the UN gets less and
less press coverage, and fewer and fewer reporters attend the UN noon
briefing."
Five
months later, the UN press corps has now been told that the plan is,
even if they return to the third and fourth floor, they will for the
first time be charged rent.
They say this
UN administration's attempt to disclipline or even drive out the
independent press continues. Watch this space.
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here
for an Inner City Press YouTube channel video, mostly UN Headquarters
footage, about civilian
deaths
in Sri Lanka.
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Click here for Inner City
Press March 12 UN (and AIG
bailout) debate
Click here for Inner City
Press' Feb 26 UN debate
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here
for Feb.
12
debate
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16, 2009 debate about Gaza
Click here for Inner City Press'
review-of-2008 UN Top Ten debate
Click here for Inner
City Press' December 24 debate on UN budget, Niger
Click here from Inner City Press'
December 12 debate on UN double standards
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City Press' November 25 debate on Somalia, politics
and this October 17 debate, on
Security Council and Obama and the UN.
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for a Reuters
AlertNet piece by this correspondent
about Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army. Click
here
for an earlier Reuters AlertNet piece about the Somali
National
Reconciliation Congress, and the UN's $200,000 contribution from an
undefined trust fund. Video
Analysis
here
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