UN
Photos from
Haiti, Goma
& Korean
in a Carriage
House for
Sale,
Parallel
Worlds
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
December 11 --
Alongside the
real UN there
is a parallel
one, based on
careful
editing and
relying on the
sweat equity
of 68
years of
idealists,
some of whom
left or
remained
disillusioned.
This
parallel UN
was on display
on Wednesday
night six
blocks from
the UN
in the
Gabarron
Carriage House
Center for the
Arts on 38th
Street.
There was
photographs
from Korea,
the Sinai and
Eastern
Congo;
there
were
posters about
Haiti and
by Keith
Haring.
There was Ban
Ki-moon,
returned only
earlier in the
day from the
Nelson Mandela
memorial in
South Africa,
with a detour
through the
Group of 77.
There was
former
Group of 77
leader Maged
Abdelaziz of
Egypt, now
Ban's Special
Adviser on
Africa.
Ban
in his
prepared
remarks did
pay tribute to
the unknown
people who
build up the
UN's name. But
what about the
ranks of
bigger name
people who
tear it down?
Okay there was
no mention of
Kurt Waldheim
-- as noted,
that gets
edited out.
But
it must be
said: Ban
posed under a
poster about
Haiti, the
UN's
response to
the earthquake
there. Yes,
many idealists
were there,
some died. But
the UN brought
cholera to the
island, and
has yet to
admit it, or
to apologize.
By Inner City
Press'
last report,
the UN's
Office of
Legal Affairs
refused to
even accept
service of
legal
papers on
behalf of the
victims. No
amount of
stunning
archive photos
can make this
go away.
Or
take for
example the photo
of Eastern
Congo, or
one tweeted
by
Gabarron that
UN
Peacekeepers
only use force
in self
defense.
The latter
is no longer
true: the UN
now deploys
attack
helicopters in
the
Congo, and
recently
participated
as the Malian
Army fired at
unarmed
protesters in
Kidal.
There has been
a change, but
this parallel
UN
doesn't
acknowledge
it. Nor even
answer
questions: the
current head
of UN
Peacekeeping
Herve Ladsous
openly refuses
to answer
Press
questions,
video here, UK
coverage here.
The UN allows
this to
continue.
Le
Monde ran
a puff
piece about
the exhibition,
noting that at
Gabarron
"the sessions
are sometimes
followed by a
projection of
a Stevie
Wonder concert
at the UN, or
a radio
program with,
among others,
Audrey Hepburn
and Michael
Douglas."
Two of these
are set to be
honored a week
from now,
along with Ban
Ki-moon, by
the United
Nations
Correspondents
Association,
collaborators
in the
falseness of
this parallel
world, and at
times spies
for it (click
here for that.)
They preach
freedom of the
press -- but
their leaders
tried to get
the
investigative
Press thrown
out of the UN,
based on reporting
about Sri
Lanka and conflict
of interest.
They've yet to
institute any
rule that they
won't do it
again.
They
say TV
equipment from
Samsung
"doesn't
involve any
mission"
-- when even
the UN admits
that it does.
As one UN
official at
the
Gabarron on
Wednesday
night, one
from the real
not parallel
UN, said
the UN would
do better
answering all
questions, not
hiding and
stonewalling.
But they have
to choose:
real world or
its parallel?
Footnote:
cursory
research after
the event
found that the
carriage
house itself
was put on the
market last
year for $8.25
million
dollars.
Apparently
there were no
takers, as the
show is on
there. But
like some the
UN
increasingly
seems to be,
it is for
sale. Watch
this site.