On W.
Sahara, UN
Triple
Stonewalls on
Letter on Oct
7 Vote, Only
25 Back
By Matthew
Russell Lee,
Follow up to
Exclusive
UNITED
NATIONS,
October 3 --
The UN of Ban
Ki-moon, which
gave in to
Morocco's
demand to pull
out 83 members
of its MINURSO
mission in
Western Sahara
and has yet to
get most of
the returned,
is now
proposing to
given in
further,
sources
exclusively
told Inner
City Press on
September 8.
On September
22, when Inner
City Press
asked
Morocco's
foreign
minister
Salaheddine
Mezouar about
MINURSO it was
told it is
already “fully
functional."
But when Inner
City Press
asked Ban
Ki-moon's
deputy
spokesman
Farhan Haq how
many of the 83
expelled staff
are back, the
answer was
only 25. UN
transcript
below.
On September
28, Inner City
Press asked
the UN's lead
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric if
Christopher
Ross will
travel tot he
region, if Ban
will meeting
on the topic
in the region
before the
climate change
meeting in
Morocco, and
what's the
plan to get
the
peacekeepers
back. He
referred
vaguely to an
"upward"
direction.
The POLISARIO
Front has
written to Ban
to complain
that Morocco
intends to
include
Western Sahara
in its
legislative
elections on
October 7.
Inner City
Press tweeted
the letter,
from the 38th
floor, here.
Ban is asked
to "intervene
immediately."
But on
September 28
Ban gave a
speech
apparently not
listed on his
schedule, on
at October 7
he will be
traveling.
When Inner
City Press
asked Ban's
spokesman
Dujarric about
the letter on
September 29,
Dujarric said
he hadn't seen
it but "could"
follow up -
but didn't, by
the end of the
day. Vine
video.
So Inner City
Press had to
ask again, on
October 3 --
still nothing
on the letter,
but there are
still only 25
of the 83
returned. From the October
3 transcript:
Inner City Press:
I asked last
week a couple
of times about
this letter
that was
distributed in
the Fourth
Committee from
the… from the
Polisario
Front to the
Secretary-General,
dated 26
September, and
I just wanted…
twice… I guess
Stéphane
[Dujarric]
said he hadn't
seen it, but I
just want to
make sure, if
it's being
given out in
the Committee,
did it, in
fact, reach
the
Secretariat
about this…
upcoming
legislative
elections on 7
October?
And also, I'd
asked him and
may have asked
you before,
just to be…
maybe you'd
said 25 is the
number.
Is it still
the number of
only 25 of the
83 have been
returned?
Deputy
Spokesman:
Yeah, that's
where we
stand.
We continue to
discuss, like
I said,
different ways
of making sure
that the
functions of
the mission
are restored,
but as I
pointed out
last week,
we're not at
full
functionality.
Question:
Sure, and what
about this
letter?
Is there some
problem with…
was it not
received?
Because I
asked him
twice.
It was handed
out. It
says… it asks
the
Secretary-General
to get
involved in
the inclusion
of Western
Sahara in the
Moroccan
legislative
elections on 7
October.
So since we're
now 3 October,
I'm just
wondering, not
if he'll do
it, but at
least, has he
gotten the
letter, or
will he do
something?
Deputy
Spokesman:
I'll check
whether we
have it and
what sort of
response there
is.
Seven
hours later --
nothing.
UN
September 29
transcript:
Inner City
Press: there's
a letter from…
from the
Polisario
Front to the
Secretary-General
dated 26
September, and
they're saying
that the… the
protesting
that… that
Morocco would
include
Western Sahara
in its
legislative
elections on 7
October.
And they've
asked him to
get
involved.
I wanted to
know… they
passed it out
at [inaudible]
to the Fourth
Committee.
It seems to
be…
Spokesman:
I haven't seen
the
letter.
But I can
follow up.
Then to the
end of the
day, nothing.
This is
typical of
Ban's
Secretariat,
including
"Communications"
chief Cristina
Gallach, Spanish
blog here.
Earlier
transcript:
Inner City
Press:
last week, I'd
asked Stéphane
[Dujarric]
just to
provide the
number, of the
83 MINURSO
(United
Nations
Mission for
the Referendum
in Western
Sahara) staff
who had been
ejected or
evicted or
ousted from
Western
Sahara, how
many have
returned.
Do you have
that number?
Deputy
Spokesman:
Well, in terms
of that, I
don't have
numbers to add
to the initial
group of the
25
international
civilian
personnel, who
returned by 26
July.
However, the
UN Secretariat
and the
Mission
continue to
expedite the
recruitment
process of
existing
vacancies.
The mine
action
component of
the mission
has also
finalized its
relocation to
Tindouf, in
order to
resume its
operational
activities.
In terms of
routine, the
Mission
continues to
operate under
existing
arrangements
and
procedures.
Full
functionality
has not been
fully
restored.
ICP
Question:
Great.
Thanks.
I guess I just
wanted to
understand, is
there… so
you’re… the…
the… the
people that
were actually
working there
at the time
that were told
to leave, are
they going
back, or are
you just
recruiting new
people for
positions that
were already
vacated at the
time that they
were
ousted?
I just want to
understand.
Deputy
Spokesman:
Well, some of
the people…
the lists had
a number of
discrepancies.
Some of the
people who
they had asked
to leave had
been gone for
some time, had
gone on to
other jobs or
been… had gone
back to other
areas.
At this stage,
what we're
trying to do
is do the
recruitment to
make sure that
all of the
tasks that are
needed to be
performed are
fulfilled by
people.
Back on
September 22
Ban's lead
spokesman
Dujarric would
not comment on
this. From the
UN transcript:
Inner City
Press: On
Western
Sahara, just
now, earlier
this morning,
the Foreign
Minister of
Morocco said
flatly that
full
functionality
has been
restored.
And so, I
wanted to
know, from the
Secretariat
side, have all
83 been
returned?
What is the
number?
Just
factually.
Spokesman:
I have no… I
mean, I heard
what the
Foreign
Minister
said.
I'm not going
to comment on
what he
said. I
will get you
an update of
what the
staffing level
is on MINURSO
[United
Nations
Mission for
the Referendum
in Western
Sahara] as
soon as I can
get one.
Seven hours
later,
nothing.
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