On
Rodman Gifts
to Kim
Jong-un, UN
Sanctions
Chair Tells
ICP "Not Too
Low," Not
Raised- Yet?
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
January 24 --
After Dennis
Rodman's
recent trip to
North Korea,
bearing as
gifts for Kim
Jong-un a mink
coat, Jameson
and his
own brand of
vodka, on
January 24
Inner City
Press asked
the UN's DPRK
Sanctions
committee
chair Sylvie
Lucas of
Luxembourg if
this level of
gift was too
low for
consideration
by the
committee. Video here and embedded below.
No,
Lucas said,
"this is not
too low." She
said that
"luxury goods
are on the
sanctions
list, there
are cases
where luxury
cases have
been stopped
and those
cases have
been referred
to the
committee...
The feeling of
the Council is
that with
DPRK, if you
have an
embargo on
luxury goods
this is going
to hurt the
leading
parties."
(The gaggle
outside the
Committee
meeting was on
the record,
with digital
audio
recorders and
now as before,
small
cameras.)
She
said the
Rodman case
had not arisen
in the closed
door January
24 meeting of
the committee,
which focused
on an
"incident
report" about
the ship from
Cuba to North
Korea stopped
in Panama, and
about
scheduling.
(Click here
for Inner City
Press' report
from earlier
today about
the Democratic
People
Republic of
Korea
Ambassador Sin
Son Ho's UN
press
conference, at
which Inner
City Press
asked about
Ban Ki-moon's
call to South
Korea's
president,
which the UN
has refused to
read-out.)
But if
reports are
true that the
Obama
administration,
miffed at
Rodman's
visits, is
investigating
his gifts to
Kim Jong-un,
the US is a
leading member
of the UN's
sanctions
committee. So
soon the US
will either
put up or shut
up. Would it
be a slam
dunk? Who
knows. But here's
Exhibit A, on
Twitter.
Watch this
site.
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