Palestine's
Flag at UN
Would Go at
End of Member
States, Pole
Readied
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
August 27 --
Of the UN
draft resolution
to fly the
State of
Palestine's
flag in front
of the UN,
talks were
held at the
last meeting
of the UN's
Arab Group. (As
Inner City
Press has noted,
the sponsors
also include
Senegal and
Venezuela.)
Staking out
the August 27
Arab Group
meeting, Inner
City Press was
told by two
major Arab
states that
the flag will
"definitely"
go up, and was
reliably
informed that
the flag for
Palestine
would go after
those of
("full")
member states,
that is near
42nd Street in
front of the
UN Library
building.
Inner City
Press asked an
involved
delegation if
the UN was ready
with the flag
pole and was
told yes, a
letter has
been sent to
that effect.
Much earlier,
anti-flag
delegations
were pitching
the story,
which was
eventually
picked up.
The Holy See
is not joining
in the flag
campaign; on
August 27, a
meeting on the
Diplomacy of
Pope Francis,
scheduled at 4
pm in Conference
Room 3, was listed
as "Closed."
(There was another 4
pm event
upstairs at
the UN.)
Back
on June 18 after
UN Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon
decided not to
list Israel or
Hamas in the
annex of his
Children and
Armed Conflict
report -- nor
the French
troops alleged
to have raped
children in
the Central
African
Republic --
Ban came to
the UN
Security
Council media
stakeout,
accompanied by
CAAC expert
Leila
Zerrougui. But
he answered no
questions.
On June 24,
the UN's Under
Secretary
General for
Political
Affairs
Jeffrey
Feltman
addressed the
Security
Council,
saying:
“The
Secretary
General took
note of the
release on
Monday of the
Human Rights
Council's
independent
Commission of
Inquiry's
report on
Gaza. While we
do not comment
on the
substance of
such reports,
it is our hope
that it will
contribute to
bringing
justice to
victims of
last year's
war and
encourage the
parties to
engage in
serious and
credible
examinations
of their own
behavior."
But is that
credible? Down
in UN
Conference
Room 3, US,
joined only by
Canada, voted
with Israel
against a UN
Budget
resolution on
Lebanon and
the attack on
Qana;
upstairs, the
US'
representative
left the
Council with
Feltman and
got on the
same elevator
with him. Periscope
video here
available for
24 hours,
after 470 live
views. Geneva
may well tilt
one way, but
the
Secretariat
tilts the
other. Watch
this site.
Back on June
18 after Ban
read a
statement
about climate
change and
then the
"controversy"
about his
report, he
said he had to
leave. There
were some
grumbles;
Inner City
Press asked,
about the
Central
African
Republic rapes
and cover up,
what about the
Panel? Ban did
not answer.
Periscope
video for now
here.
Zerrougui
stayed,
gamely; she
declined to
answer about
the
non-inclusion
of Israel.
Inner City
Press asked
her about the
CAR rapes and
cover up. She
said while she
didn't find
out all in
time, once she
did, she spoke
with the
government
concerned.
Inner City
Press reported
exclusively
that Zerrougui
met French
Ambassador
Francois
Delattre --
his Mission
declined to
confirm or
deny, when
asked in
writing by
Inner City
Press - but
what has come
of it?
And what of
the CAR rapes
by the French
troops? They
are mentioned
in the text of
the report,
but not in the
Annex. Ban
said a Panel
would be set
up- but hasn't
yet done it.
Inner
City Press is
exclusively
informed that
concerned
member states
will meet not
with Ban but
his Deputy Jan
Eliasson on
June 19. Some
are concerned
Ban might even
try to put
Eliasson on
the
"independent"
panel, despite
controversy
about an
August 8, 2014
email saying
Eliasson would
be briefed
that afternoon
about the CAR
rapes. (The UN
now says
Eliasson
didn't learn
of them until
April
2015.)
We'll see.