On
Syria, UN
Scribes Say
Ban's Report
Will Finger
Assad,
Ignoring
Mandate
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
September 11
-- On Syria,
the scam is
on, at least
at the
UN. On
September 11
while reporters
chased US
Ambassador
Samantha
Power and her
French and UK
counterparts
up to the
Russian
Mission,
in-house scribes
in suits
pre-spun the
UN's chemical
weapons
report.
The UN
report, of
course, is
explicitly NOT
supposed to
assign
responsibility
for the use of
chemical
weapons. But a
UN
go-to
pass-through
breathlessly
gushes that
"UN Report
Will Finger
Assad Regime"
-- on Monday.
The sourcing?
An unnamed
Western
official.
So
how does a
Western --
presumably
then not "UN"
-- official
know on
Wednesday what
Ban Ki-moon
will tell the
Security
Council in
five days
time?
Either this is
an admission
that Ban
Ki-moon is a
Western tool,
either telling
them in
advance what
he will say or
being told
what to say,
or there is
something
wrong with
this story.
The fact that
it cites
Samantha
Power's tweets
is telling.
If
the results
are already
known, why
wait five
days? Unless
in this
UN's Race for
Relevance,
that seems
like the best
timing, after
tomorrow's
Kerry and
Lavrov
meeting. But
wasn't the UN
process
supposed to be
scientific and
not political?
Responding
to
this outing,
Ban Ki-moon
should either
release "his"
report more
quickly, or
make sure it
follows what
he said his
mandate
was: simply to
say if
chemical
weapons were
used or not,
not to say
who used them.
If he is
changing the
claimed
mandate, he
has a duty
to do the work
he was
initially
charged with,
investigating
Khan al
Asal.
But
as noted,
Ban this week
blithely gave
a speech
honoring
Samantha
Power. He
pre-empted
noon briefings
for two and five
question press
conferences,
with all the
questions
leaning in one
direction.
The
first question
in every
instance given
to the "UN
Correspondents
Association,"
which held a faux
"UN
briefing" with
Saudi
sponsored
Syria rebel
boss Ahmad al
Jarba,
publicized
only to
those who paid
money.
The
officers of
this same
UNCA, along
with the
author of the
"UN
Report Will
Finger Assad
Regime" spin
job, were
thanked by the
UK's outgoing
Deputy
Permanent
Representative
Parham for the
gift of
a tie. But
the gifts (and
spying)
go both ways,
as well as anonymous
trolling
against
whoever dares
question these
scams.
Watch this
site.