By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS, June
19 -- That the
UN would like
to get its
message or
messages out
to a wider
American
public by
inviting in
talk radio
hosts is
understandable.
Thus for the
eighth year in
a row there is
on June 19
“Talk Radio
Day” at the
UN.
But
which topics
will be
discussed, and
which swept
under the rug?
Just
south of
Florida, for
example, lies
Haiti where
the UN
Peacekeeping
mission
introduced
cholera -- and
then refused
to accept
responsibility
for it, to the
point where
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon's
spokespeople
have refused
to tell Inner
City Press if
Ban even
received the legal
papers that
were taped to
his Sutton
Place door.
Might
this be
discussed on
UN Talk Radio
Day?
In
Eastern Congo,
two
Army units the
UN supports
committed 130
rapes in
Minova in
November 2012.
Belatedly this
year there was
a trial - and
only two
soldiers were
convicted, for
the 130 rapes.
Still UN
Peacekeeping
chief Herve
Ladsous refused on May 29 to answer Press
questions
about
suspending UN
support to the
rapist units,
video here.
Might
this and the
UN's supposed
Human Rights
Due Diligence
Policy be
discussed on
UN Talk Radio
Day?
There are of
course many
well-meaning
and courageous
UN staff, many
of whom Inner
City Press is
proud to have
as sources.
Some are
whistleblowers
of the kind
that the UN
powers that be
try to fire or
silence.
At the
UN Development
Program,
Administrator
Helen
Clark who
seeks to
replace Ban
Ki-moon has
proposed to
lay off 30% of
staff in New
York.
Ban's
spokespeople
four times
refused to
confirm to
Inner City
Press that the
UN received a
letter of
protest from
three UN
system wide
staff unions.
Might this be
discussed, on
UN Talk Radio
Day?
In Sri
Lanka while
40,000
civilians were
being killed,
the UN did
nothing. In
fact, Ban's
then chief of
staff, now
senior
adviser, Vijay
Nambiar played
a role in
luring
surrendering
Tamil Tigers
leaders out
with a white
flag.
They
were summarily
executed, and
the UN
refuses to
answer
questions.
Might this be
asked about,
at UN Talk
Radio Day?
One
problem is
that UN Talk
Radio Day is
used to prop
up the old UN
Correspondents
Association,
which when
Inner City
Press reported
on the
conflict of
interest of
UNCA's
president
having a past
financial
relationship
with Sri
Lanka's
ambassador, and
then screening
Sri Lanka's
war crimes
denial film in
the Dag
Hammarskjold
Library
Auditorium,
tried to get
Inner City
Press thrown
out of the UN.
Using
US Freedom of
Information
Act requests
filed with
Voice of
America, which
was
represented on
UNCA's board,
Inner City
Press obtained
documents
showing the
involving of
UNCA board
members in the
attempt to
censor: here,
here
and here.
Since then, an
UNCA big-media
board member
got one of the
documents
blocked, or
censored, from
Google's
search, with a
bogus
filing under
the US Digital
Millennium
Copyright Act,
here.
A
problem is
that none of
this has ever
been
addressed.
There have
been no
reforms; the
censorship
remains
ongoing.
Inner
City Press
quit UNCA and
co-founded the
Free
UN Coalition
for Access,
which has this
year opposed
the UN
evicting the
News Agency of
Nigeria
while the room
the UN gives
UNCA sits
empty and
locked up most
days (see here,
here
and here)
- except UN
Talk Radio
Day, for which
it is used.
Here are the
participants:
Miriam
Wallach,
Nachum Segal
Network,
6:00AM –
9:00AM
Martha
Zoller, WGAU,
Athens, GA,
6:00AM –
9:00AM
John
Fredericks,
Mid-Atlantic
States, 6:00AM
– 10:00AM
Doug
Stephan,
Stephan
Productions,
6:00AM –
10:00AM
Ellen
Ratner, Talk
Radio News
Service,
6:30AM –
5:30PM
George
Russell, WSMN,
Nashua, NH,
7:00AM –
9:00AM
Ed
Woodson, KFNX
(Phoenix),
7:00AM –
9:00AM
Dr.
Joy Browne,
WOR Radio
Network,
8:30AM –
10:30AM
Alan
Colmes, Fox
News Radio,
10:00AM –
11:00AM
Brent
Seltzer &
Meg McDonald,
Genesis
Communications
10-12
Phil
Paleologos,
WBSM,
Providence,
10:30AM –
11:40AM
Debbie
Nigro, WFAS,
Westchester,
NY, 12:00PM –
2:00PM
Ethan
Bearman, KSCO,
Santa Cruz,
CA, 12:00PM –
2:00PM
Thom
Hartmann, WYD
Media, 12:00PM
– 3:00PM
Carole
Marks,
Nationally
Syndicated,
12:00PM –
3:00PM
Rick
Smith,
WIOO/WEEO,
Carlisle/Harrisburg,
PA, 12:00PM –
4:00PM
Scott
Hennen,
WZFG/Tune in
Radio, 12:30PM
– 2:00PM
Dr.
Evelyn
Higgins, CRN
Digital Radio,
1:00PM –
4:00PM
Timonthy
Spangler
& David
Fisher, KRLA,
2:00PM –
5:00PM
David
Webb, SiriusXM
Patriot
Channel,
4:00PM –
6:00PM
Recently
France's
outgoing
ambassador
Gerard Araud
said to a
dues-paying
UNCA member,
“You are not a
journalist,
you are an
agent.” UNCA
dragged its
feet.
The Free
UN Coalition
for Access
asked
UN spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric to
convey to
Araud and the
French mission
the stated
position that
correspondents
should be
treated with
respect (Dujarric
refused).
Might that
come up, at UN
Talk Radio
Day? We'll
see. Watch
this site.