On DRC Nikki Haley Urges SG
Probe of Deaths of
Sharp & Calatan, ICP Asks UK, Wants Truth
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS,
June 6 – After the UN
belatedly focused into the
murder of UN experts Michael
Sharp and Zaida Catalan,
unprotected by the UN in the
DR Congo, on June 5 US
Ambassador Nikki Haley said
"they and their families
deserve justice. We owe it to
their legacy to end the human
rights abuses being carried
out by armed groups and the
DRC government against the
Congolese people. We hope
other nations will join us"-
she called for a Human Rights
Council and a UN Secretary
General investigation. On June
6, Inner City Press asked UK
Ambassador Matthew Rycroft:
Inner City Press: Does
the UK think that the
Secretary-General should do
his own inquiry to the death
of the two experts in the DRC?
Nikki Haley has called for
that, as well as for the Human
Rights Council to do it. Which
do you think should happen, or
either?
Amb Rycroft: Well, we want to
just get to the truth. We want
those who are responsible for
the devastating murder of the
two UN officials to be held to
account. So whichever way will
get to the truth, we support.
Meanwhile, as Inner City Press
has reported, the UN
Department of Safety and
Security's alleged burying of
reports should not itself be
covered up. After Inner City
Press exclusively
reported that UN Department of
Safety and Security's top
officer Peter Drennan -- to
whom the Board of Inquiry
report on Sharp and Catalan
would be filed on July 31 --
ordered that a security report
on UNESCO chief Irina Bokova
be “buried” last year due to
the personal political
implications for Drennan if
Bokova instead of Antonio
Guterres became UN Secretary
General, the UN's response was
to attack the leak. (On May 23
they insisted a Garowe,
Somalia Board of Inquiry
report was shared with
interested parties). Also on
May 23, when Inner City Press
asked about criticism of the
UN in the DRC, the response
was to defend everything. From
the UN transcript:
Inner City Press: I'm sure
you've seen the editorial in
The New York Times saying,
“astoundingly irresponsible
approach by the United Nations
to an obviously dangerous and
unusually important
task”. They also
question what's been
accomplished for the billions
spent in the… in the DRC.
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