At
UN,
Only Africans
and Latins
Compete, Of
France &
UK Dominance,
Jordan Walks
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
November 12 --
Among the UN
system's five
regional
groups,
only two have
any
competition in
the election
of their
members this
morning to the
UN Human
Rights
Council.
The
Asian /
Pacific Group
has going to
have
competition,
before Jordan
dropped out.
From Eastern
Europe, two
candidates for
two seats. The
West European
and Other
Group, which
talks a lot
about
democracy and
against "clean
slates," has a
clean slate:
two
candidates,
the UK and
France, for
two seats. As
if the UK and
France don't
already
over-dominate,
with their
veto wielding
seats on the
Security
Council.
The
Latin American
and Caribbean
Group has
Cuba, Uruguay
and Mexico
vying
for two seats.
The African
Group, for four
seats, has
five
candidates:
Algeria,
Morocco,
Namibia, South
Africa and
South Sudan.
On
Monday late
afternoon,
after
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon's
speech
to member
states in the
Trusteeship
Council
Chamber, South
Sudan's
Permanent
Representative
Francis Deng,
himself a
former UN
official,
was seen
heading to the
Delegates
Lounge in
late-minute
campaigning.
Also
campaigning
was a Togolese
diplomat
running for
the
International
Criminal
Tribunal for
the Former
Yugoslavia.
The Permanent
Representative
from another
African
country told
Inner City
Press, it's a
competitive
race, and some
"Europeans try
to undermine
African
candidates for
the ICTY."
Down
in the UN
lobby, Morocco
had arranged
to have a
display in
support of
its candidacy.
In the General
Assembly last
week, it
defended the
exclusion of
the Frente
Polisario from
the Security
Council
stakeout,
saying this is
only for
member states.
(The UN told
Inner City
Press
it is only for
"participants"
in Security
Council
meetings,
a different
standard.)
In
essence, only
two countries
will be left
exposed as
"losers"
Tuesday
morning. (This
is
prevalent at
all levels of
the UN, locking in
the lack of
reform.)
But to compete
and lose is
one thing --
to through
weight around,
as is WEOG, is
something
else. Watch
this site.