As
UN Guterres Extends
Obama's Feltman
& Stays French, AFP Ignores, Reuters
Retypes
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS,
February 14 – UN Secretary
General Antonio Guterres has
extended the contract of
Obama-nominee Jeffrey Feltman,
as Inner City Press first
reported on January 27
(leading the UN Spokesman to
call it "despicable.")
Also on
February 13 Guterres has put
atop UN Peacekeeping its fifth
Frenchman in a row,
Jean-Pierre Lacroix, whom
Inner City Press named
as one of three Francois
Hollande nominees on February
8.
Meanwhile news wire Reuters,
whose Stephen J. Adler vows to
cover Washington aggressively,
has done little but retype the
UN's press release, here
and here.
Reuters does not mention that
France has controlled UN
Peacekeeping for 20 years,
despite sexual abuse and
negligent sanitation scandals,
much less that Feltman was
Obama's nominee.
This is
not mentioned by AFP
either; a Google News search
10 hours after the UN's
announcement didn't even find
a Voice of America story on
Feltman. Why is the UN so UNaccountable?
We'll have more on this.
Hollande
is soon to leave power; Obama
has already left. Do these
choices signify the claimed
meritocracy? Are they smart
for the UN? Has there been
enough House-cleaning? Seems
not.
There was a
female candidate for UN
Peacekeeping, also French, Sylvie
Bermann. While the UN
may claim, as it did in the
case of Salam
Fayyad, that they
consulted with the US about
Feltman, Inner City Press
predicts Feltman's extension,
like Fayyad, will bring
conflict. News, too. Watch
this site.
Antonio Guterres was chosen as
the UN's new Secretary General
in a closed-door process that
was paradoxically praised as
transparent. Forty two days
into his tenure, he is on a 12-day
trip to Saudi Arabia,
the UAE and Egypt, accompanied
and led by his predecessor's
(and Hillary Clinton's) Gulf
political adviser Jeffrey
Feltman. His holdover
spokesman Stephane Dujarric is
spinning
UN-friendly scribes with
quotes about how Guterres was
ostensibly
misled by US Ambassador
Nikki Haley. This is not
propitious.
Who is
traveling with Guterres?
Unlike many countries, it has
not been announced or
disclosed. But Inner City
Press, which Dujarric and the
UN's Cristina Gallach evicted
from the UN (and restrict
it still) understands
from sources it includes not
only Dujarric and Feltman but
also Feltman's "plant"
Katrin Hett. When Inner City
Press asked about her
position, Dujarric called
the question "despicable." Who
is running this show?
When Saudi
Arabia's foreign minister, in
his first meeting with
Guterres in the last nine
days, effusively greeted
Feltman, it should have set
off alarms. But it didn't.
What was the role of the UAE,
along with Feltman, in telling
Guterres to appoint Salam
Fayyad to the Libya envoy post
previously occupied by
Bernardino Leon, bought
by the UAE? Questions,
questions.
It is
reminiscent of one of Ban
Ki-moon's trips to Egypt, when
Mubarak asked him why there
were no Arabs in the UN
delegation. No, Ban said, we
have an Egyptian - as a
security guard. This story
long circulated among the Arab
heads of state the inept Ban
met with. We want Guterres to
be different - for the good of
the UN. Watch this site.
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