Friday, December 13, 2013

In Elections at UN, Dysfunction & Decay, Union Pay Disputes & Declining Vote Counts in UN's Censorship Alliance


By Matthew Russell Lee

UNITED NATIONS, December 13 -- While the UN preached democracy around the world, in two elections held this week inside the UN, dysfunction and decay were the rule.

  In the UN Staff Union election, in which an incumbent seeks to stay on despite term limits, there were charges of illegal polling, and an attempt to stop paying the Elections Services Company. Nevertheless polling took place in the UN lobby on December 10 and 11; the contest is predicted to go on for months.

  Late Friday Inner City Press learned that results are delayed by payment disputes; the tallies are now due on December 16 or 17.

 Here were the two slates listed on December 5, which did not include the incumbent:

Ref.: PO/2013/11 Date: 5 December 2014
From: Hesham A Auda, Chairperson, Polling Officers of the 45th Staff Council
Ticket 1
President Stephen Kisambira (DESA/PD)
First Vice-President Emad Hassanin (DGACM/MPD/PS)
Second Vice-President Leonid Dolgopolov (DSS/DSSS/SSS)
Ticket 2
President Nadir A. Dirar Bashir (DGACM/MPD/PS/DTPU)
First Vice-President Raymond Gomez (DSS/DSSS/SSS/OS)
Second Vice-President William Bly (DGACM/OPGA)
  While over 2000 journalists are accredited at the UN, only 111 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.
  Her vote total of 78 is lower than the 85 obtained in December 2011 by her predecessor, who demanded that Inner City Press remove an article about Sri Lanka from the Internet, click here for that.
(Inner City Press after withstanding a kangaroo court UNCA proceeding quit the organization and co-founded the newFree 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 heredocument 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 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 (9)
* 57  Nabil Abi Saab , Alhurra TV
* 57  Talal Al-Haj ,Al-Arabiya News channel
22  George Baumgarten , Jewish Newspapers, Nation Media
* 50 Sherwin Bryce-Pease, South African Broadcasting (SABC)
* 51  Zhenqiu Gu, Xinhua News Agency
* 69  Melissa Kent, CBC/Radio Canada
* 56  Evelyn Leopold, Huffington Post Contributor
49 J. Tuyet Nguyen, German Press Agency DPA
* 67  Michelle Nichols, Reuters
41  Edwin Nwanchukwu, News Agency of Nigeria
27  Cia Pak, Scannews
*54  Valeria Robecco, ANSA
* 54  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.)
 Beyond the lack of reform after UNCA "leaders" tried to get the investigative Press thrown out of the UN, and then engaged in 2013 in anonymous social media trolling which the incumbent though told on the record did not stop, there's now a dispute of the statement that donated Samsung television equipment "did not involve a mission," which theUN itself admits Samsung have the equipment to the South Korean Mission, which gave it to the UN, which forwarded it on to UNCA. 
 Why, given how much they are charging next week in Cipriani's? They will honor Ban Ki-moon, whose spokesperson's office squawked Friday, 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. Watch this site.