At UN,
Official
Letters of
Lay-Off, Wiring
in Scribes'
Club, FUNCA's
Banifesto
By
Matthew
Russell Lee,
Exclusive
UNITED
NATIONS,
January 6 --
While the UN
preaches labor
rights,
democracy and
even lack of
censorship
around the
world, in two
elections held
last month
inside the UN,
disputes and
decay were the
rule.
And on January
6, 2014, UN
staff members
were summoned
to a meeting,
they felt sure
-- correctly
-- to
receive layoff
notices such
as those
officers in
the UN
Department of
Safety &
Security
received on
December 1,
2013. Click
here and here
for that Inner
City Press exclusive
story;
here is the
e-mail send to
Publishing
Section staff
about January
6, exclusively
published
here:
Dear
Colleagues,
Kindly
come
to my Office
at 11:15 a.m.
on Monday, 6
January 2013
for a brief
meeting with
me and the
Director. The
agenda would
be:
I
- As you know,
amongst other
items, the
68th General
Assembly
passed
the budget for
biennium
2014-15. I
therefore, in
my capacity as
OIC,
have to
hand you an
official
letter
signed by the
Executive
Officer
of DGACM.
II
-
Newly posted
Job Openings
in Inspira for
Department for
General
Assembly and
Conference
Management,
NEW YORK.
Thank
you
and see you on
Monday.
Inner City
Press has seen
the letter(s)
handed out --
they refer to
"notice of
termination" and
"separation
from service."
This and "have
to hand you an
official
letter" seemed
at odds with
Secretary
General
Ban Ki-moon's
smiling visit
to his Spokesperson's
office later
on January 6.
He told Inner
City Press,
see you on
Friday - is
that a visit
of the press
floor, or Q&A?
In terms of fight-back,
in the UN
Staff Union
election in
December, in
which an
incumbent
sought to stay
on despite
term limits,
there were charges
of illegal
polling, and
an attempt to
stop paying
the Elections
Services
Company.
Now the
incumbent - no
longer in
power - has
implicitly
asked the UN
Secretariat to
take back the
Staff Union
office, see
below.
When the
results came
out, and were
posted on the
UN's i-Seek
intranet site,
the losing
ticket wrote
December 20
that it intended
to simply take
over the Staff
Union office.
Back on
December 20,
Inner City
Press asked
the UN's
acting deputy
spokesperson
Farhan Haq:
Inner
City
Press: On the
staff union
election that
just took
place, given
that it’s
budget crunch
time,
according to
the
Secretariat,
who is its
interlocutor?
Who is the
head of the
staff union,
the previous
incumbent or
the team that
was announced
as the winner
on iSeek?
Acting
Deputy
Spokesperson
Haq: Regarding
the staff
representatives,
it’s
ultimately up
to them
members of the
staff to
determine who
their
leadership is.
It would not,
you know, I
don’t think
it’s
appropriate
for this
Office to
intervene in
their affairs.
Inner
City
Press: So, who
do you speak
to now? If you
had to talk to
the staff
union, which
of the two
would you
call?
Acting
Deputy
Spokesperson
Haq: They will
have, like I
said, they’ll
have to
resolve it.
I’m not going
to say
anything
prejudicial to
their process,
nor do I think
that they
would
appreciate
that.
Then
the losing
ticket said it
would just
occupy the (UN
given) office
on January 6.
So the now out
of power incumbent
wrote on the
UN snow day on
January 3,
hoping that
"our
Administration
colleagues
decide to
fully dirty
their hands
and mandate in
writing that
the Union
premises are
vacated (it
hasn't
happened yet
and I am not
sure if it
will since the
44th Staff
Council
authorized and
paid in
advance for a
legal case to
be brought to
UNDT and such
an action by
the
Administration
would be the
legal icing on
the cake)."
On December 17
Inner City
Press
published the
results, putting
the document
online here:
Winner
with 430
votes:
Ticket 1 [They
have thanked
voters]
President
Stephen
Kisambira
(DESA/PD)
First
Vice-President
Emad Hassanin
(DGACM/MPD/PS)
Second
Vice-President
Leonid
Dolgopolov
(DSS/DSSS/SSS)
2d
place with 231
votes:
Ticket 2
President
Nadir
A. Dirar
Bashir
(DGACM/MPD/PS/DTPU)...
We will cover
that showdown,
which is at
least
competitive.
Even more
decayed is the
UN's
Censorship
Alliance,
which while
not even
asking the UN
to hold
a briefing or
answer
questions
about the
crisis in
South Sudan,
re-emerged on
December 22
through once
and future
president Pamela
Falk of CBS
hyping fashion
photographs of
herself with
Ban Ki-moon.
The
"premises" the
UN gives them
saw the
installation
of wiring by
the UN on
December 31,
even as Falk
on January 2
used the UN
noon briefing
to deny ever
accepting a
donated
Samsung TV through
the South
Korea mission
and the UN, despite
her own
November 25
minutes, and
the UN's
December 10
answer to
Inner City
Press. See the
2014
"Banifesto"
of the new Free UN Coalition for Access, @FUNCA_info,
here.
Technically
they're called
the United
Nations
Correspondents
Association,
and in
2012 its
leaders tried
to get the investigative
Press thrown
out of the UN,
pointing at a
factual
article Inner
City Press published
about Sri
Lanka, the UN
and conflicts
of interest.
Ban's
Secretariat
now admits on
Sri Lanka a
"systemic
failure" - his
Deputy Jan
Eliasson
repeatedly
says that --
but UNCA,
which still
has no rules
against trying
to throw
journalists
out of the UN,
nor apparently
any conflict
of interest
rules, makes
no admission,
no reforms.
It demands
the first
question at
press
conferences
even if it has
nothing to
ask, or the
answers will
never be
published.
Not
surprisingly
it is in
decay. Even as
to its annual
overly
expensive
ball, its draw
Richard Roth
of CNN was
replaced by
BBC's Laura
Trevelyanwho
during a 2009
trip to Sri
Lanka with Ban
Ki-moon and UK
humanitarian
chief Sir John
Holmes not
only didn't
report Holmes
on the record
comment that
he deleted all
complaining
emails from
Tamils -- she
said the Press
reporting this
"ruined"
relations with
Holmes for her
and, for
example,
Reuters.
Though
over 2000
journalists
are accredited
at the UN, in
December 2013
only 111 even
tried to vote
in the three
days of
polling -- and
door to door
demands to
vote for --
the United
Nations
Correspondents
Association.
Seven of these
ballots
failed. The
incumbent
Pamela Falk of
CBS, running
unopposed,
still managed
to not
get 26 of the
104 votes
cast.
But as a
result of
UNCA's "Ball"
with Ban, she
got her fashion
photo in the
NYT Styles
section and
made sure to
hype it up,
online and
in the
briefing room
before being
handed, only
to waste, the
first of four
questions on
the South
Sudan crisis
on December
23.
Falk's
vote total of
78 was lower
than the 85
obtained in
December 2011
by her predecessor,
who was the
one who first
demanded that
Inner City
Press remove
an article
about Sri
Lanka from the
Internet,
click here for
that.
The
article UNCA
"leaders"
tries to
censor
reported on
the previous
financial
relationship
of Sri Lanka's
Permanent
Representative
with UNCA's
then
president, in
the context of
this president
screening in
the UN the Sri
Lankan
government's
war crimes
denial film,
without asking
or the consent
of Inner City
Press then on
the Executive
Committee of
UNCA.
No reforms in
UNCA were ever
instituted
after this.
Now as Inner
City Press exclusively
reported on
December 16, picked
up in Sri
Lanka in
English
and Tamil,
Sri Lanka's
defense
secretary
Gotabhaya
Rajapaksa was
in New York.
Some in Sri
Lanka hasked:
would he
attend UNCA's
$250 a plate
event with Ban
Ki-moon?
Will
the leaders of
UNCA, an
association of
correspondents,
make public
who attended
their ball,
who paid and
how much?
(Inner
City Press
after
withstanding a
kangaroo court
UNCA
proceeding
quit the
organization
and co-founded
the new Free
UN Coalition
for Access,
@FUNCA_info,
to actually
defend the
right of free
press and free
inquiry in and
about the UN
system.)
UNCA is an
organization
in continued
decline. In
2012 many of
its "leaders"
tried to get
the
investigative
Press thrown
out of the UN,
as documented
by documents
obtained under
the Freedom of
Information
Act. Voice
of America
asked the UN
to "review"
Inner City
Press'
accreditation;
VOA
said it had
the support of
Agence France
Presse and
Reuters,
click here for
that.
The
Reuters first
vice president
of UNCA spied
for the UN,
giving them an
internal anti
Press UNCA
document three
minutes after
promising not
to (story
here, document
here, audio here).
While
he has stepped
off, the
Reuters
reporter he
supervised
(and who also
tried to get
the
investigative
Press thrown
out of the UN)
campaigned to
get on UNCA's
board,
demanding in
Friday's noon
briefing to
all present,
"Have you
voted?" It's
as if Reuters
has a
Permanent seat
on UNCA's
15-member
Executive
Committee,
like the P5 in
the Security
Council.
Here
are the
December 2013
results,
compared to
votes in
December 2011
for the
"candidate" or
their
predecessor
Dec
'13 Dec '11
Prez:
* 78 [85]
Pamela Falk,
CBS News TV
and Radio
1st
VP * 74 [79]
Kahraman
Haliscelik,
TRT Turkish
Radio & TV
2d
VP * 48 71
Masood Haider,
Dawn, Pakistan
* 48
[71] Sylviane
Zehil,
L’Orient Le
Jour
3d VP
* 55 [62] Erol
Avdovic,
Webpublicapress
38 Ali
Barada,
An-Nahar/France
24
Trez *
81 [71]
Bouchra
Benyoussef,
Maghreb Arab
Press
Sect *
79 [81] Seana
Magee, Kyodo
News
Members
at
Large:
*
57 1. Nabil
Abi Saab ,
Alhurra TV
*
57 2. Talal
Al-Haj
,Al-Arabiya
News channel
22 3.
George
Baumgarten ,
Jewish
Newspapers,
Nation Media
*
50 4. Sherwin
Bryce-Pease,
South African
Broadcasting
(SABC)
*
51 5. Zhenqiu
Gu, Xinhua
News Agency
*
69 6. Melissa
Kent,
CBC/Radio
Canada
*
56 7. Evelyn
Leopold,
Huffington
Post
Contributor
49 8.
J. Tuyet
Nguyen, German
Press Agency
DPA
*
67 9. Michelle
Nichols,
Reuters
41 10.
Edwin
Nwanchukwu,
News Agency of
Nigeria
27 11.
Cia Pak,
Scannews
*54
12. Valeria
Robecco, ANSA
*
54 13. Sangwon
Yoon ,
Bloomberg
Some
of the elected
are new and
their
positions on
UNCA Executive
Committee
members trying
to get other
(investigative)
media thrown
out of the UN,
and the need
to preclude
this and UNCA
leaders'
anonymous
social media
trolling, are
not yet known.
(Some not
elected were
among the
better / more
diverse
candidates.)
They
honored Ban
Ki-moon, whose
spokesperson's
office
squawked on
December 13,
immediately
after a briefing
on Syria
chemical
weapons,
that wine
would be
served in the
UNCA room and
that election
results were
out: to UN,
newsworthy.
When
the UN
Correspondents
Association
leaders tried
stealthy to
get the
investigative
Press thrown
out of the UN,
and have
failed to
institute any
reform since,
it became the
UN's
Censorship
Alliance.
Party on.
Watch this
site.
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