Wikileaks
Buzz
from Turkey to UN, But Ban Quiet with Clinton, Assange as
Terrorist?
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
December 1 -- As the new Wikileaks of US State Department
cables were the buzz at the UN on Wednesday, from Sri Lanka war
crimes to Russia's “Mafia state,” the UN Secretariat did all it
could to dodge questions about Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's
directive that the UN and its officials be spied on.
But
at a Turkish
Mission reception on Wednesday evening, a European Ambassador told
Inner City Press that the leaks were going to cause trouble within
countries all over the world. “Why did the US distribute these
cables so widely?” he asked. “When I have information, I write
only to my minister and his chief of staff, no one else.”
Turkey's
Prime
Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has threatened to sue the American
diplomats who cabled home that Erdogan has secret bank accounts in
Switzerland. But well placed sources tell Inner City Press that the
origin of the Swiss bank detail is the “Turkish minister who covers
the European Union process.”
So maybe the
lawsuit, if there is one,
should be filed in Turkey itself.
After
Secretary
General Ban Ki-moon met with Clinton in Astana, the UN said only
that
“they discussed... the complications caused by the recent massive
leak of US diplomatic cables.”
Inner
City Press
asked the UN's Counter-Terrorism Executive Director Mike Smith about
calls to designate Wikileaks and its founder Julian Assange as part
of a “Foreign Terrorist Organization.” Video here,
from Minute
17:40.
Erdogan & Kerim, once
& future UN? Inner City Press scoop here
Smith
said he would
“leave it up to the countries that are talking about that to work
it out through these systems, I'm not going to comment on that.” Of
course, it is within Smith's and the UN's stated job to speak on the
misuse of terrorism laws and designations.
Footnote:
beyond
Ban Ki-moon's meeting with Hillary Clinton, the UN on
Wednesday afternoon confirmed to Inner City Press what it had asked
about Ban's meeting with South Korea's foreign minister. Yes they
met, including about two conferences in Seoul. But there was
apparently no meeting with Ukraine's president, despite Ukrainian
press reports that there would be.
S
E
C
R E T SECTION 01 OF 24 STATE 080163
NOFORN,
SIPDIS,
E.O.
12958: DECL: 07/31/2034
TAGS:
PINR
KSPR
ECON KPKO KUNR
SUBJECT:
(S)
REPORTING
AND COLLECTION NEEDS: THE UNITED NATIONS REF:
STATE 048489
Classified
By:
MICHAEL
OWENS, ACTING DIR, INR/OPS. REASON: 1.4(C).
¶1.
(S/NF)
This
cable provides the full text of the new National HUMINT
Collection Directive (NHCD) on the United Nations (paragraph 3-end)
as well as a request for continued DOS reporting of biographic
information relating to the United Nations (paragraph 2).
...Reporting
officers
should include as much of the following information as
possible when they have information relating to... credit card
account numbers; frequent flyer account numbers; work schedules, and
other relevant biographical information.
...Information
about
current and future use of communications systems
and technologies by officials or organizations, including cellular
phone networks, mobile satellite phones, very small aperture
terminals (VSAT), trunked and mobile radios, pagers, prepaid calling
cards, firewalls, encryption, international connectivity, use of
electronic data interchange, Voice-over-Internet protocol (VoIP),
Worldwide interoperability for microwave access (Wi-Max), and cable
and fiber networks.
CLINTON
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footage, about civilian
deaths
in Sri Lanka.
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12
debate
on
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Security Council and Obama and the UN.
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National
Reconciliation Congress, and the UN's $200,000 contribution from an
undefined trust fund. Video
Analysis
here
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