Showing posts with label bakassi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bakassi. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

In UNSC, Disputes on ICTY on Day of Egypt Crackdown, UN Dysfunction


By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS, August 14 -- As news of Egypt's deadly break-up of the Muslim Brotherhood's camps spread around the world on Wednesday, the UN Security Council called close door meeting for 4 pm. 
  Some thought the topic must be Egypt. But no: along with a press statement on Central African Republic and a discussion of the dispute between Cameroon and Nigeria about the Bakassi Peninsula, there was a third topic that led to discord, sources told Inner City Press.
  Long after the other Security Council members and what media had come had gone, it was explained to Inner City Press that the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia had been discussed. Inner City Press asked: was it the letter of the Danish judgeClick here to view.
  No. There is a need for the UN General Assembly to elect another judge for the ICTY, and the Security Council is supposed to put forward three candidates. But there was no agreement, and some were calling for a vote.
  Other, citing the Security Council's failure to agree on "other pressing topics," urged that "good offices" be used to search for a compromise and consensus on the matter of the ICTY judge.
  It was pointed out that this month's Security Council president, Argentina, has said that ouster of Morsi was a coup. Why not then at least call a Security Council meeting?
  UN envoys are at cross purpose. Tony "This Gun For Hire" Blair wrote that the ouster of Morsi could be a good thing; Tawakkol Karman flew to Cairo to try to join Morsi's supporters but was turned back.
  When Inner City Press asked to see if Ban Ki-moon had any comment on the banning of Tawakkol Karman, whom Ban named to a UN panel, the answer was that she traveled in her personal capacity, not for the UN. Clearly. And so it goes at this UN.
  Before learning all this, as other Ambassadors left, one Permanent Representative told Inner City Press that no, Egypt has not been mentioned, "but it was in all our minds." Well there's that. Watch this site.
  Despite three rounds of questions by the Free UN Coalition for Access to UNTV, its supervisor Stephane Dujarric and finally contractor Team People, no explanation was given. We'll have more on this.

 
  

Friday, November 27, 2009

UN Reverses Again on NGO Expulsion, Dodges Questions on Uzbek Border Closing and Nigerians in Bakassi, Malay Visit

By Matthew Russell Lee
www.innercitypress.com/unngo3credentials112309.html

UNITED NATIONS, November 23, updates below -- After first taking the entry pass of a non governmental organization which spoke at the General Assembly stakeout after the vote on the Goldstone report on Gaza and then denying it, the UN on November 23 announced that the entry pass would be restored. The NGO disagrees.

As Inner City Press first reported, the NGO was asked to sign a statement or "admission" that it had broken "some security rules." The initially offered statement alleged a political basis for the expulsion, but the UN refused the statement. According to Monday's UN announcement it had apparently been sanitized. But see below.

In the same November 23 noon briefing, Inner City Press asked three question, not a single one of which got answered. Video here, from Minute 19:03. Is the UN aware of Nigerian complaints about the treatment of their countrymen in the Bakassi peninsula? Deputy Spokesperson Marie Okabe said the Department of Political Affairs would update her if any important new development occurred. So this is not important?

Inner City Press asked about Uzbekistan closing its border with Kazakhstan. Does the UN, which a new center in Ashkabat, have something to say? Ms. Okabe said she would ask the Department of Political Affairs.

How about a read out of Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's November 22 meeting with the prime minister of Malaysia? If it was a meal, Ms. Okabe said, we won't have a read out. Not even if Sri Lanka was on the menu?

Worse, when a correspondent asked about Honduras and the elections slated for Sunday, Ms. Okabe answered as if the question were about Pakistan. Video here, from Minute 18:46. In any event -- no comment on either! Watch this site.

During the November 23 noon briefing, Deputy Spokesperson Marie Okabe read out loud:

"And I just got an update to what we had mentioned to you when we were asked about updates regarding the pass card belonging to Anne Bayefsky. We have just been informed by the Department of Safety and Security that there has been an amicable agreement, in which Ms. Bayefsky would admit to have breached some security rules and would have her pass cards returned to her.So, that’s what I have for you."
Afterwards, Inner City Press received this:
Subj: update
From: anne@hudsonny.org
To: mlee@innercitypress.org
Sent: 11/23/2009 10:52:38 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
Hi Matthew,
Just to let you know that I was told by a reporter this evening that the UN had announced at the noon briefing they had reached an agreement with me to sign some kind of confession written by them and to return my pass thereafter. I am very surprised that the UN would fabricate such an announcement for the world's press knowing full well that no such agreement had been reached. All I knew was that they intended to require me to sign a statement (which they would draft unilaterally) and if I were to sign their statement (which I had not yet seen at the time of the press briefing), then they intended to return my pass.

Watch this site.

Update 2: And 23 and 1/2 hours after the questions was asked, this arrived, which we publish in full:

Subj: Your question on Nigeria and Bakassi
From: unspokesperson-donotreply at un.org
To: Inner City Press
Sent: 11/24/2009 11:57:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time

Regarding your question yesterday about "a call in the Nigerian parliament for the UN to take action about incidents that happened in Nigeria in the Bakasi peninsula and to somehow enforce this Greentree Agreement" ...

"UN Civilian Observers are liaising closely with the Government of Cross-River State in Nigeria to assess the situation of those displaced from Bakassi. The UN is working with both Nigeria and Cameroon in the framework of the Follow-Up Committee to ensure continued compliance with Greentree Agreement."

And on Uzbekistan, even three days later, still nothing. Watch this site.

And see, www.innercitypress.com/unngo3credentials112309.html