Turkish
Billionaire
Claims Got
"UN" Award from
UN Corruption
Association
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
December 16 --
When the UN
Correspondents
Association,
which has
tried to get
the
investigative
Press thrown
out of the UN,
held its ball
in Cipriani on
December 16,
among with
representatives
of Missions at
various levels
were some
glitterati, in
black 4 by 4s
without diplomatic
plates.
But the goal
to the glitz
was
laundering. A
Turkish
billionaire,
Enver Yucel,
was called out
by fellow
Turks on their
way in as
lying that he
was getting a
"UN" award. In
fact, it is
just an award
by a
self-chosen
group of
correspondents,
and entirely
untransparent
at that. When
Inner City
Press covered
and questioned
the award,
UNCA quickly
blocked it
from its
Twitter feed
on which it
announced the
award.
But it
was tweeted at
that "The U.N.
has chosen Mr.
Enver Yucel to
receive the 'Award
for
Outstanding
Contribution
to World
Education.'
@EnverYucel."
That is simply
false. It is
not a UN award.
UNCA is
selling the UN.
When Italian
opera singer
Andrea Bocelli
arrived, to
receive an
award about
Haiti without
any questions
having been
answered about
UN
Peacekeepers
shooting
demonstrators
there, he again
did not answer
on Haiti, or
the UN's role
in cholera
there.
Since the past
and future
president of
UNCA Giampaolo
Pioli somewhat
famously
rented one of
his Manhattan
apartments to
Palitha
Kohona, Sri
Lanka's
ambassador for
who he later
screened a war
crimes denial
movie inside
the UN, one
mused at the
limos, how
many of these
have been or
will be
tenants of Il
Presidente?
How many,
indeed.
Tellingly, the
majority of
tweets from
inside UNCA
Bull were from
the Italian
mission, and
from Turks claiming
Enver Yucel
was getting a
"UN" award.
Perhaps it is
the UN's
Corruption
Alliance.
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon
arrived, and
was met
curbside by
his spokesman.
Bosnia's
Permanent
Representative
arrived,
France's
arriving
later, solo.
Several
Security
Council
members'
spokespeople
arrived. One
attendee had a
hard
time getting
in with a
walker -
imagine a wheelchair
- UNCA is
inaccessible.
Earlier,
UNCA's former
first vice
president was
called out
harshly by a
Council member
but was seen
smoking, in a
tux, on the
sidewalk. But
that's another
story. This
individual censored
Google
(how
European); now
UNCA as a
organization
blocks those
who ask
questions from
its (not very
interesting)
Twitter feed.
UNCA
blocked
Inner City
Press from its
Twitter feed;
later its web
site began to
require
a password
to view it: no
access.)
This is the
UN's
Censorship
Alliance, or
an
organization
in decline, or
both. This
apparently is
what happens
when you try
to censor, or
when the censor
in chief
Giampaolo
Pioli returns
to helm the
group turning
in on itself.
What's on the
menu?
Pioli, who
rented one of
his Manhattan
apartments to
Palitha
Kohona, Sri
Lanka's
Ambassador who
later got
Pioli to
agree, without
the agreement
of other UNCA
board members,
to screen a
war crimes
denial film in
the UN, has a
real estate
mini-empire
founded on
pasta, some of
it, at least
initially,
Turkish.
Beyond the
Italian tenor
Andrea Bocelli
and the
Turkish
billionaire
Enver Yucel
(presumably
absent any
explanation to
the contrary
chosen by
UNCA's Italian
president and
Turkish first
vice
president),
are UNCA's
other awardees
aware UNCA
blocks access
by the press?
One awardee is
an UNCA board
member, so one
would assume
he knows.
Another has
indicated it's
not worth the
time to
cover UNCA
and its
actions, even
trying to
get the
investigative
Press thrown
out of the UN
or otherwise
censoring.
But
how about
Hanan
Alkiswany,
Al-ghad Daily
(Jordan),
Francesco
Semprini, La
Stampa, Alice
Su, Freelance,
Marina Aizen,
Revista Viva,
Clarín
(Agentina),
Soma Basu,
Down to Earth
Magazine
(India) Amy
Yee, Freelance
and, with
regard to
Herve Ladsous,
below, Tatiana
Mossot, France
24? Are they
aware of their
awarder's
censorship and
blocking of
the Press?
What do they
think of it?
Four of the
above
have been made
aware, by
Twitter. Now
the site is
behind a wall.
Watch this
site.
This is the
association
with which the
UN partners,
giving it a
big clubhouse
even as the UN
threw the News
Agency of
Nigeria out of
its work space,
claiming it
was in short
supply.
The
claim is that
UNCA
represents
those who
cover the UN;
it's at the
$100 (and
more) UNCA
ball Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon will
speak, though
almost
certainly not
about the UN's
responsibility
for cholera in
Haiti, and
shooting at
protesters
there. This is
the UN's
Censorship
Alliance.
Less than 100
correspondents
of the
thousands who
cover the UN
voted for its
past and
future
president,
Giampaolo
Pioli - and
that without
competition,
for his and
the other top
five spots.
But now we ask
in more
detail: who
controls the
UNCA Twitter
account with
the right of
censorship -
just Pioli?
The 15 members
of the
Executive
Committee, or
just the six
officers
listed below?
The (less
than) 100
voting
members?
The
six officers
of UNCA,
elected in
each instance
with less than
100 votes out
of the
thousands of
journalists
who cover the
UN, consists
of:
Giampaolo
Pioli,
Quotidiano
Nazionale / La
Nazione / Il
Resto de
Carlino /
Quotidiano.net
/ El Giorno;
Kahraman
Haliscelik,
TRT Turkish
Radio &
TV; Sylviane
Zehil,
L'Orient Le
Jour; Ali
Barada,
An-Nahar /
France 24;
Bouchra
Benyoussef,
Maghreb Arab
Press; and
Seana Magee,
Kyoto News
Agency.
The rest of
the Executive
Committee, who
may have been
involved -- we
have been
checking --
includes
Reuters,
Bloomberg, Al
Arabiya, the
US
Broadcasting
Board of
Governors, and
the Italian
news agency
ANSA, with
votes out of
105:
Nabil
Abi
Saab, Al Hurra
(US
Broadcasting
Board of
Governors) 71
of 105
Talal
Al
Haj, Al
Arabiya 51 of
105
Emoke
Debiak,
DPA 58 of 105
Sherwin
Bryce-Peace,
SABC 68 of 105
Zhenqui
Gu,
Xinhua 57 of
105
Melissa
Kent,
CBC 66 of 105
Michele
Nichols,
Reuters 58 of
105
Valeria
Robecco,
ANSA 65 of 105
Sangwon
Yoon,
Bloomberg 53
of 105
For
now we ask: is
this an
Italian thing?
Now that
Giampaolo
Pioli is
returning to
head UNCA,
after his
previous
attempts to
use UNCA to
censor
articles about
himself, does
that explain
this new
Twitter block?
We'll have
more on this.
After
UN
peacekeepers
fired tear gas
and a pistol
at Haitians
demonstration
for democracy
on December
12, on
December 13
Inner City
Press wrote to
four agents of
Italian tenor
Andrea
Bocelli,
slated to
receive an
UNCA
humanitarian
award about
Haiti this
week, to
request
comment on the
shooting and
on cholera.
No response
has been
received. But
on December
15, UNCA
blocked Inner
City Press
from the
Twitter
account it had
used to
announce
giving awards
to Bocelli
(about Haiti)
and also now
to a Turkish
billionaire,
the selection
process for
which has not
been
explained.
This is the
UN's
Censorship
Alliance.
Not only is
the UN's role
in bringing
cholera to
Haiti being
ignored --
after UN
Peacekeepers
under Herve
Ladsous shot
tear gas and
pistols into
crowds of
protesters for
democracy,
Andrea
Bocelli, his
management
Almud and his
Andrea Bocelli
Foundation
have been
asked for
comment and
have not
provided any.
If he's
accepting a
UN-related
award,
shouldn't he?
The UN
Censorship
Alliance
belated
announced
another
awardee -- a
for profit
education
magnate from
Turkey whose
firm
Bahcesehir
Ugur is majority
owned by
the Carlyle
Group. The
president of
UNCA is
Italian
(Bocelli), and
the vice
president is
Turkish (Enver
Yucel) - is
this any
coincidence?
The latter
chimes in to
note
scholarships
by Enver
Yucel, saying
these should
be encouraged
and not
discouraged.
We note this,
as offered to
the former -
but dispute
that
association
with the UN's
Censorship
Alliance is
"encouraging."
The
group, which
has tried to
get the
investigative
Press thrown
out, has
grandiosely
(and
hypocritically)
issued
statements on
some other
journalists
jailed. Given
its current
officers, will
it in this
case? And if
it doesn't,
what does
attending its
grotesque ball
really mean?
After
this question
was posed,
about arrest
of journalists
by Turkey and
whether the
"United
Nations
Correspondents
Association"
and its first
vice president
would stay
silent, the
response
received
involved
defending the
honor of the
mysterious (or
not so
mysterious)
selected
billionaire,
thusly:
"Having been
very well
known for his
contributions
to the
cultural and
educational
life in Turkey
and providing
25m USD of
scholarship
every year to
the students
in need, Enver
Yücel was
awarded with
'Outstanding
Service Award'
by The Turkish
Grand National
Assembly in
2008. He was
also awarded
with the
'Education
Award' by the
American
Turkish
Council in
2010. Mr.
Yücel was
accepted by
His Holiness
Pope Benedict
XVI for his
contributions
to the
alliance of
civilizations."
The
proffered
paragraph has
been published
in full. But
where is the
answer as how
the Turkish
billionaire
and the
Italian tenor
were selected?
And will this
dubious UNCA,
before its
grotesque
ball, issue a
statement
about
censorship by
Turkey?
Posed
otherwise if
Federica
Mogherini,
until recently
Italy's
foreign
minister,
speaks out
against these
arrests of
journalists in
Turkey, will
UNCA
ostensibly
under the
leadership of
Giampaolo
Pioli do so?
Or, as before,
is the first
vice president
position the
one to watch
(out for)?
Watch this
site.
On the
same day, the
sentencing of
Barret Brown
is scheduled,
and the US
government is
fighting to
keep all
filings
confidential
from the press
and public.
When Ban
Ki-moon was
selected as UN
Secretary
General in
2006 it was an
untransparent
process, with
secret ballots
in the
Security
Council.
But
at least there
was
competition.
Now reportedly
the top spot
at the UN
Office for the
Coordination
of
Humanitarian
Affairs may
be given
without
competition.
This trend at
the UN under
Ban, including
for example UN
Peacekeeping
chief Herve
Ladsous,
has been
enabled and
concealed by
what has
become the
UN's
Censorship
Alliance,
formally the
United Nations
Correspondents
Association.
On November 14
this
organization
in decline
formally
announced a
slate of six
officers --
all without
any
competition at
all. These
six were
"elected" on
December 3. The
top post was
handed (back)
to Giampaolo
Pioli of
Italy, who
engaged in
outright
censorship
while last
using the
position.
An Italian
media, the
only ones
reporting
Pioli's
coronation,
said that
"Back to guide
the Italian
Association of
correspondents
accredited to
the United
Nations
(UNCA).
Giampaolo
Pioli, the
National
Newspaper, and
'was elected
president of
the
organization
that owns the
250
journalists
'residents' at
the UN that
become about
three thousand
in the days of
the General
Assembly." Click
here for that,
then (Google?)
translate.
It's
telling, the
idea that UNCA
"owns"
journalists,
particularly
all resident
correspondents
-- that is
false. Also,
well under
fifty percent
of that false
250 number
voted. And
what is that
percentage, of
3000? The
censor does
not have the
mandate that
Dujarric
UNwisely
publicly
claimed, for
the UN's
Censorship
Alliance. Will
correction of
any of this be
sought? We'll
see.
That Andrea
Bocelli is
UNCA's awardee
-- Pioli was
head of the
committee --
was revealed here:
"The Made in
Italy arrives
in America
with a
partnership
against
violence
against women.
The more than
600
distinguished
guests will
receive the
bracelet Tatu,
the new brand
led by Manuel
Giannini, Luca
Zafarana
Benedettelli
and Barbara...
This year the
United Nations
Correspondents
Association
will award the
Master Andrea
Bocelli
and his wife
Veronica Berti
with UNCA
Global
Citizens of
the Year for
the devotion
of the Andrea
Bocelli
Foundation
towards people
in difficulty
due to
illness,
disability,
poverty and '
social
exclusion and
for the 'special
commitment in
favor of Haiti.
Sting and
Trudie Styler
will be
rewarded for
the work as co
-fondatori
Rainforest
Foundation
Fund."
In fairness to
Bocelli, it is
pointed out he
has worked on
the Haiti
issue. We'll
add a link here - his
foundation
(which when
searched for
the word
"cholera"
yields "no
result found -
Sorry, we were
unable to find
any results
that matched
your search
terms.") So
what about
the UN
bringing
cholera? What
about the
group, the UN
Censorship
Alliance,
that's using
him and others
to prop
themselves up?
UN scribes and
censors citing
Haiti without
reference to
the UN having
brought
cholera there
and killed
over 8000
Haitians and
hidden from
court papers
since,
providing no
restitution to
families who
lose their
breadwinner.
In a dinner
for which they
are hawking
"discounted"
tickets for
$100. This is
telling.
After his
censorship
push in 2012,
Pioli was
rarely seen at
the UN; even
when back,
pressuring
people to vote
for him, he
did not ask
questions in
any noon
briefing or
stakeout
(though he did
appear in
evening wear
with his
ubiquitous
glass of wine,
winning the
title
Party-Boy
Pioli.)
But there is
nothing funny
about it.
Pioli, who
had rented one
of his
Manhattan
apartments to
Palitha
Kohona, Sri
Lanka's
ambassador,
unilaterally
granted
Kohona's
request to use
UNCA to screen
inside the UN
a government
film denying
war crimes,
and sat on a
panel with
only Kohona
and his deputy
Shavendra
Silva, who is
still in the
news.
When Inner
City Press
reported,
after his
screening
panel with
Silva and
Kohona, that
Kohona has
been his
tenants in the
past, Pioli
demanded that
reporting of
these facts
must be
removed from
the Internet (compilation
of audio here)
or he would
use UNCA to
try to get
Inner City
Press thrown
out of the UN.
There followed
a kangaroo
court
proceeding,
which has
resulted in
Inner City
Press
receiving
death threats
from Sinhalese
extremists in
Sri Lanka.
Voice of
America,
then on the
UNCA Executive
Board, wrote a
letter
to the UN
asking that
Inner City
Press'
accreditation
be reviewed; a
Freedom of
Information
Act request
showed that
VOA said it
had the
support of Agence
France Presse
and
Reuters (which
they tried to
censor
its anti-Press
complaint to
the UN by
claiming it is
copyrighted,
here.)
Now for 2015
Pioli returns.
Reuters has on
the board its
current
correspondent
though no
longer its
retired UN
bureau chief.
Agence
France Presse,
which had been
off the UNCA
Executive
Committee
after having
used it to
complain about
Press
reporting on
Herve Ladsous,
sought to
return but was
not able.
Only
News Agency of
Nigeria, which
ran in 2013,
did not run
this time: its
UN office
space was
taken away in
2014,
ostensibly due
to scarcity
when UNCA is
given a big
room that sits
empty and
locked most of
the time. This
is the UN's
Censorship
Alliance --
now again with
a chieftain
with a
documented
history of
demanding
censorship.
This is the
face of UN
decay,
sanitized if
at all by the
desire of some
to go to
parties and
balls, free
lunch, or a
backdoor way
into the UN,
like Kohona
requested and
got
unilaterally
from his
former
landlord,
without
written
polling of
other board
members, to
screen inside
the UN a
government
rebuttal to a
firm that was
not shown in
the UN. And
then a
campaign for
censorship,
triggering
death threats.
This is the
face of UN
decay:
unsanitizable.
Silva, Pioli
and his former
tenant,
Kohona,
censorship
demand not
shown (but
sample audio
links here)
Ready for
censorship,
raised wine
glass, Haiti
cholera not
shown
As
to the
Secretary
General's
race, a
November
reform
letter's
signatories
include Avaaz,
Amnesty
International,
CIVICUS,
Equality Now,
FEMNET,
Forum-Asia,
Global Policy
Forum, Lawyers
Committee on
Nuclear
Policy, Social
Watch, Third
World Network,
Women’s
Environment
and
Development
Organization,
the World
Federalist
Movement-Institute
for Global
Policy and the
World
Federation of
United Nations
Associations.
The
new Free
UN Coalition
for Access,
formed in
response to
the decline in
media access
and
transparency
generally
under Ban
Ki-moon,
heartily
agrees with
the need to
reform and
improve the
Secretary
General
selection
process.
Candidates
so far
including
Helen Clark of
UNDP, who
virtually
never takes
press
questions
while in New
York, the
headquarters
of UNDP, amid
untransparent
layoffs,
and Irina
Bokova, the
Director
General of
UNESCO, an
agency which
on November 3
led
an event about
journalists at
which not a
single
question from
a journalist
was taken.
There's also
among others,
in this SG
race we will
closely cover,
a Latina trio,
Kristalina
Georgieva,
Miroslav
Lajcak, Kevin
Rudd, Dalia
Grybauskaite,
Vuk Jeremic,
Danilo Turk,
Jan Kubis -
that is,
unlike the
UN's
Censorship
Alliance, at
least there is
some
competition.
Tellingly,
after
September's
General
Assembly
debate week,
UNCA's “complaints”
to
Ban's
Secretariat
are to ask for
fewer events,
for a private
wi-fi network
for in-house
UN journalist
and not those
who cover to
cover the
week, and a
booklet
co-signed with
Ban.
UN
Censorship
Alliance
lunch, Feb 11,
2014 including
Pam Falk and
continuing
Kahraman
Haliscelik,
Sylviane
Zehil, Erol
Avdovic,
Bouchra
Benyoussef,
Seana Magee,
Nabil Abi
Saab, Evelyn
Leopold, Talal
Al-Haj,
Melissa Kent,
Michelle
Nichols,
Sangwon Yoon,
Valeria
Robecco,
Sherwin
Bryce-Pease,
Zhenqiu Gu UN
Photo/Eskinder
Debebe
Meanwhile,
UNCA
makes no
mention of
restrictions
of access that
week such as
the French
mission
ordering all
non-French
journalists
out of the
UN's Press
Briefing Room,
and UN
Peacekeeping
chief Herve
Ladsous
physically
blocking the
Press' camera,
Vine
here.
The new Free
UN Coalition
for Access
has raised
these issues,
publicly,
in fliers
and in the
UN's Press
Briefing Room.
Tellingly, the
UN Secretariat
appears ready
to limit its
"interlocutors"
on media
access to the
very insiders
at UNCA who
have overseen
and promoted
the decline in
access.
Pioli,
while
strong-arming
in his fashion
for votes,
said no one
could
simultaneously
be a member of
the Free UN
Coalition for
Access and
"his" UNCA.
Meanwhile,
while UNCA
tries to
demand that it
always gets
the first
question at
press
conferences,
that this is
somehow a
precedent, at
the December
2, 2014,
Program of
Work press
conference by
the Chadian UN
Security
Council
President, the
first question
explicitly
went to the
Free UN
Coalition for
Access. That's
it: no
precedent, no
more,
particularly
with the
return of the
Censor in
chief.
An
analogy that
some have now
made: it's one
thing that
Kurt Waldheim
was UN
Secretary
General once.
But what would
it say about
the UN if he
were to
return, after
a haitus, for
more time atop
the
organization?
We'll see.
Ban
Ki-moon,
meanwhile, is
appearing in
polls as
running for
president of
his native
South Korea in
2017. Inner
City Press asked
Ban's deputy
spokesperson
about it, who
said Ban is
“currently”
focused on his
current job.
This has been
repeated in
South Korea, here.
The UN is
being used;
the UN is in
further
decline; there
are moves
afoot to stem
the tide of
decay. Watch
this site.
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