UN
Stonewalls on
“UN”
Copter in
Ukraine, Silent
on Journalists
Detained?
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS, May 18,
more
here --
While the UN
has four times
refused
to explain
what helicopters
with "UN"
markings were
doing in Ukraine,
video here,
journalists of
LifeNews which
filmed the helicopters
have now been
seized and pictured
handcuffed
under armed
guard, here.
Given the speeches
given at the
UN about
freedom of the
press and of
information,
what will the
UN, and
(other)
supporters of
Kyiv, say
about the
detention of
these
journalists?
The Free
UN Coalition
for Access,
similar to
positions it
had publicly
taken on the outrageous
detention of
Al Jazeera
journalists in
Egypt, Zone
9 Bloggers in
Ethiopia,
editors
in Somaliland
and VICE in
this Ukraine
conflict, will
be asking
about this
case of
journalists
Oleg Sidyakina
and Marat
Saychenko.
Ukraine is a
major provider
of helicopters
and air
services to
the UN, and
amid the Kyiv
government's
“counter-terrorism”
offensive on
May 13 video
surfaced of a
white
helicopter
marked “UN,”
here.
The UN
has in the
past
complained of
governments
using
UN-marked
equipment for
their own
military
goals. So
Inner City
Press
submitted
these
questions on
deadline to
Ban's
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric and
his deputy
Farhan Haq:
This
is a Press
request for UN
comment on
deadline on
this video http://youtu.be/W0P_sv_x4E0
featuring
“UN”
helicopters in
Ukraine. Is
this
appropriate?
Why would
Ukraine have
helicopters
with such
markings
inside
Ukraine? What
does the UN
allow Ukraine
to use them
for? What will
the UN do? On
deadline.
Hours
went by
without any
substantive
answer. Inner
City Press
asked about
the issue at
the UN
Security
Council
stakeout, video
here from
Minute 5:17.
More than six
hours later,
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon's
Office of the
Spokesperson
provided this
response to
Inner City
Press:
Subject:
On
Ukraine.
From: UN
Spokesperson -
Do Not Reply
[at] un.org
Date: Tue, May
13, 2014 at
7:40 PM
To:
Matthew.Lee@innercitypress.com
The
Departments of
Peacekeeping
Operations and
Field Support
are in contact
with the
Ukrainian
authorities
concerning
this issue. It
is the
responsibility
of Troop
Contributing
Countries
(TCCs) that
provide
Contingent
Owned
Equipment to
peacekeeping
missions to
remove all
logos and
signage
bearing the
UN's name once
such equipment
has been
repatriated to
the home
country or is
no longer
being used for
official UN
purposes.
Moreover,
every Letter
of Assist,
signed between
the UN and
TCC, also
clearly states
that “the
Government may
only use such
painted and
marked
Aircraft for
flights, which
have been
tasked by the
United
Nations.”
We will await
more -- that
is, the
response of
the Kyiv
authorities
and what the
UN actually
does. Inner
City Press
asked another
question as
well, and has
questions
pending back
to the first
week of
Dujarric's
tenure in
March.
From
the UN
transcript:
Spokesman
Dujarric:
Mr. Lee?
Inner
City Press:
Sure, thanks a
lot. I wanted
to ask you
about the
helicopters,
and thanks for
sending that
out, but there
are some
questions that
are left
unanswered by
it. Since
then, Ukraine
has
denied that
they’ve used…
that
helicopters
have any UN
markings,
and I’m sure
you’ve seen
the
photographs
and in the
video. So, I
wanted to ask
you, what has
Ukraine said
back to the
UN? Which
Mission did
these
helicopters
serve in? Were
they, in fact,
Government-owned,
or were they a
contractor
that served?
What was
the… you know,
what’s the
tail number,
basically? Are
you
investigating
it to find
out…?
Spokesman
Dujarric:
I think we’ve
spoken to the
Ukrainian
Permanent
Mission
here and we’ve
made very
clear our
concerns and
their
responsibilities
so we will see
what the next
steps are. But
obviously,
these kinds of
reports are
troubling and
we expect
people
to take the
appropriate
steps. As for
details of
where these
helicopters
may have
served, and
even if they
were UN
helicopters, I
don’t have any
further
information.
You know,
we’ve
obviously
seen the
pictures, like
you have, and
have reminded
the Ukrainian
authorities of
their
responsibilities.
Inner
City Press:
So, have you
asked for a
response from
them to
describe
which
helicopters
they are?
Spokesman
Dujarric:
Let’s see, I
think this
conversation
happened late
yesterday and
we will see
what the next
steps are.
Watch this
site.
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