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Saturday, December 13, 2014

Ignoring Tear Gas, UNCA Giving Haiti Award to Silent Tenor, Turkish - Carlyle Link Updated


By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS, December 13 -- In further UN decay, after its Department of Peacekeeping Operations brought cholera to Haiti then refused to compensate the visits, now its UN Censorship Alliance will on December 16 give a "global humanitarian" award -- about Haiti -- to an Italian operatic tenor, with apparently no mention of the UN having brought cholera to Haiti, in a process run by UNCA's returning chief censor Giampaolo Piolo. How did this come about? See below.
  Not only is the UN's role in bringing cholera to Haiti being ignored -- now, after UN Peacekeepers under Herve Ladsous shot tear gas and pistols into crowds of protesters for democracysecond video here, Andrea Bocelli, his management Almud and his Andrea Bocelli Foundation have been asked for comment:
"This is a request for comment from Mr. Bocelli on the use of force yesterday by UN peacekeepers in Haiti against protesters of the lack of timely elections in the country and, separately, on the UN's role in bringing cholera to Haiti (through failure to screen peacekeepers from cholera hot spots in Nepal before deployment, and negligent sanitation at the MINUSTAH facility) and refusal to respond to families who lost their breadwinner to the cholera. There are published images of such use here (video) and here.

"The question is on deadline given reports that Mr. Bocelli is to accept an award, for work in Haiti, from the United Nations Correspondents Association... So, on the question of Haiti, this is a request for comment from Mr. Bocelli on these aspects of the UN's presence in Haiti.

  But none of the four Bocelli handlers have responded, even as a second video of the UN shooting in Haiti has emerged, here. No response from Bocelli.
   If he's accepting a UN-related award, shouldn't he?
  Now the UN Censorship Alliance has belated announced another awardee -- a for profit education magnate from Turkey whose firm Bahcesehir Ugur is at least 48% owned by the Carlyle Group. The president of UNCA is Italian (so, Bocelli), and the vice president is Turkish (hence, Enver Yucel) - is this any coincidence?  The latter chimes in to note scholarships by Enver Yucel, saying these should be encouraged and not discouraged. We note this, as offered to the former - but dispute that association with the UN's Censorship Alliance is "encouraging." There is another Pioli Ottoman link on which we have yet to report.
  When Ban Ki-moon was selected as UN Secretary General in 2006 it was an untransparent process, with secret ballots in the Security Council.  But at least there was competition. Now reportedly the top spot at the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs may be given without competition.
  This trend at the UN under Ban, including for example UN Peacekeeping chief Herve Ladsous, has been enabled and concealed by what has become the UN's Censorship Alliance, formally the United Nations Correspondents Association.
  On November 14 this organization in decline formally announced a slate of six officers -- all without any competition at all. These six were "elected" on December 3. The top post was handed (back) to Giampaolo Pioli of Italy, who engaged in outright censorship while last using the position. 
   An Italian media, the only ones reporting Pioli's coronation, said that "Back to guide the Italian Association of correspondents accredited to the United Nations (UNCA). Giampaolo Pioli, the National Newspaper, and 'was elected president of the organization that owns the 250 journalists 'residents' at the UN that become about three thousand in the days of the General Assembly."Click here for that, then (Google?) translate.

  It's telling, the idea that UNCA "owns" journalists, particularly all resident correspondents -- that is false. Also, well under fifty percent of that false 250 number voted. And what is that percentage, of 3000? The censor does not have the mandate that Dujarric UNwisely publicly claimed, for the UN's Censorship Alliance. Will correction of any of this be sought? We'll see.
  That Andrea Bocelli is UNCA's awardee -- Pioli was head of the committee -- was revealed here: "The Made in Italy arrives in America with a partnership against violence against women. The more than 600 distinguished guests will receive the bracelet Tatu, the new brand led by Manuel Giannini, Luca Zafarana Benedettelli and Barbara... This year the United Nations Correspondents Association will award the Master Andrea Bocelli and his wife Veronica Berti with UNCA Global Citizens of the Year for the devotion of the Andrea Bocelli Foundation towards people in difficulty due to illness, disability, poverty and ' social exclusion and for the 'special commitment in favor of Haiti. Sting and Trudie Styler will be rewarded for the work as co -fondatori Rainforest Foundation Fund."
  In fairness to Bocelli, it is pointed out he has worked on the Haiti issue. We'll add a link here - his foundation (which when searched for the word "cholera" yields "no result found - Sorry, we were unable to find any results that matched your search terms.") So what about the UN bringing cholera? What about the group, the UN Censorship Alliance, that's using him and others to prop themselves up?
   UN scribes and censors citing Haiti without reference to the UN having brought cholera there and killed over 8000 Haitians and hidden from court papers since, providing no restitution to families who lose their breadwinner. In a dinner for which they are hawking "discounted" tickets for $100. This is telling.
  After his censorship push in 2012, Pioli was rarely seen at the UN; even when back, pressuring people to vote for him, he did not ask questions in any noon briefing or stakeout (though he did appear in evening wear with his ubiquitous glass of wine, winning the title Party-Boy Pioli.)
  But there is nothing funny about it. Pioli, who had rented one of his Manhattan apartments to Palitha Kohona, Sri Lanka's ambassador, unilaterally granted Kohona's request to use UNCA to screen inside the UN a government film denying war crimes, and sat on a panel with only Kohona and his deputy Shavendra Silva, who is still in the news. From the December 3 UN noon briefing transcript:
Inner City Press: I'm going to ask really fast on Sri Lanka.  You mentioned the Rights up Front initiative.  So I wanted to ask, there has recently been published in a Sri Lankan publication, previously been censored or blocked by the Government, Lanka eNews, the detailed testimony of somebody saying in the final stage of the conflict, the presidential brother, Defense Minister Gotabya Rajapaksa, told Shavendra Silva, who was on the Secretary-General’s senior advisory group, to kill all surrenderees.  That's now been published.  He said they're willing to put it into the thing in Geneva.  What I wonder is, given the UN's role at that time in assuring people that were surrendering that they would be treated in compliance with international and humanitarian law, is the UN aware of this?  What now is the response to it?

Spokesman Dujarric:  I have not seen that report.  But I will take a look into it. 
  Seven hours later, nothing. Already, the issue of Sri Lanka is covered up in the UN. Will Pioli be able, as he tried before, to cover it up or white wash it more?
   When Inner City Press reported, after his screening panel with Silva and Kohona, that Kohona has been his tenants in the past, Pioli demanded that reporting of these facts must be removed from the Internet (compilation of audio here) or he would use UNCA to try to get Inner City Press thrown out of the UN. There followed a kangaroo court proceeding, which has resulted in Inner City Press receiving death threats from Sinhalese extremists in Sri Lanka. 
 Voice of America, then on the UNCA Executive Board, wrote a letter to the UN asking that Inner City Press' accreditation be reviewed; a Freedom of Information Act request showed that VOA said it had the support of Agence France Presse and Reuters (which they tried to censor its anti-Press complaint to the UN by claiming it is copyrighted, here.)
  Now for 2015 Pioli returns. Reuters has on the board its current correspondent though no longer its retired UN bureau chief. Agence France Presse, which had been off the UNCA Executive Committee after having used it to complain about Press reporting on Herve Ladsous, sought to return but was not able. 
 Only News Agency of Nigeria, which ran in 2013, did not run this time: its UN office space was taken away in 2014, ostensibly due to scarcity when UNCA is given a big room that sits empty and locked most of the time. This is the UN's Censorship Alliance -- now again with a chieftain with a documented history of demanding censorship.
  This is the face of UN decay, sanitized if at all by the desire of some to go to parties and balls, free lunch, or a backdoor way into the UN, like Kohona requested and got unilaterally from his former landlord, without written polling of other board members, to screen inside the UN a government rebuttal to a firm that was not shown in the UN. And then a campaign for censorship, triggering death threats. This is the face of UN decay: unsanitizable.

Silva, Pioli and his former tenant, Kohona, censorship demand not shown (but sample audio links here)


Ready for censorship, raised wine glass, Haiti cholera not shown

 As to the Secretary General's race, a November reform letter's signatories include Avaaz, Amnesty International, CIVICUS, Equality Now, FEMNET, Forum-Asia, Global Policy Forum, Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy, Social Watch, Third World Network, Women’s Environment and Development Organization, the World Federalist Movement-Institute for Global Policy and the World Federation of United Nations Associations.
The new Free UN Coalition for Access, formed in response to the decline in media access and transparency generally under Ban Ki-moon, heartily agrees with the need to reform and improve the Secretary General selection process. 
 Candidates so far including Helen Clark of UNDP, who virtually never takes press questions while in New York, the headquarters of UNDP, amiduntransparent layoffs, and Irina Bokova, the Director General of UNESCO, an agency which on November 3 led an event about journalists at which not a single question from a journalist was taken. There's also among others, in this SG race we will closely cover, a Latina trio, Kristalina Georgieva, Miroslav Lajcak, Kevin Rudd, Dalia Grybauskaite, Vuk Jeremic, Danilo Turk, Jan Kubis - that is, unlike the UN's Censorship Alliance, at least there is some competition.
Tellingly, after September's General Assembly debate week, UNCA's“complaints” to Ban's Secretariat are to ask for fewer events, for a private wi-fi network for in-house UN journalist and not those who cover to cover the week, and a booklet co-signed with Ban.

UN Censorship Alliance lunch, Feb 11, 2014 including Pam Falk and continuing Kahraman Haliscelik, Sylviane Zehil, Erol Avdovic, Bouchra Benyoussef, Seana Magee, Nabil Abi Saab, Evelyn Leopold, Talal Al-Haj, Melissa Kent, Michelle Nichols, Sangwon Yoon, Valeria Robecco, Sherwin Bryce-Pease, Zhenqiu Gu UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe

Meanwhile, UNCA makes no mention of restrictions of access that week such as the French mission ordering all non-French journalists out of the UN's Press Briefing Room, and UN Peacekeeping chief Herve Ladsous physically blocking the Press' camera, Vine here.

  The new Free UN Coalition for Access has raised these issues, publicly, in fliers and in the UN's Press Briefing Room. Tellingly, the UN Secretariat appears ready to limit its "interlocutors" on media access to the very insiders at UNCA who have overseen and promoted the decline in access. 
 Pioli, while strong-arming in his fashion for votes, said no one could simultaneously be a member of the Free UN Coalition for Access and "his" UNCA. Meanwhile, while UNCA tries to demand that it always gets the first question at press conferences, that this is somehow a precedent, at the December 2, 2014, Program of Work press conference by the Chadian UN Security Council President, the first question explicitly went to the Free UN Coalition for Access. That's it: no precedent, no more, particularly with the return of the Censor in chief.
  An analogy that some have now made: it's one thing that Kurt Waldheim was UN Secretary General once. But what would it say about the UN if he were to return, after a haitus, for more time atop the organization? We'll see.
  Ban Ki-moon, meanwhile, is appearing in polls as running for president of his native South Korea in 2017. Inner City Press asked Ban's deputy spokesperson about it, who said Ban is “currently” focused on his current job. This has been repeated in South Korea, here. The UN is being used; the UN is in further decline; there are moves afoot to stem the tide of decay. Watch this site.

 
  

Friday, June 7, 2013

In Post Subprime Circus, Hedge Funds Paulson & Carlyle Gun for Fannie, Raj Date Cashes In, Mel Watt as a Chip


By Matthew Russell Lee
Following the Money, June 7 -- Even as the predatory lending meltdown continues to reverberate, from HSBC's scam foreclosures to Wells Fargo's discriminatory follow-through on the buildings that it's seized, from Wall Street to Washington the games continue.
  Hedge funds that profited on the way down from the collapses, for example Paulson & Company, the Carlyle Group's Claren Road Asset Management and Perry Capital, are now buying up the preferred shares of Fannie Mae with a eye to taking it private.
  They are buying in the markets, with little disclosure or oversight, and lobbying in DC. Also in the mix is James Millstein, "fixer" of AIG, now ready to cash in through, what else, Milstein & Company.
  On the other side, Fannie Mae has become a grab-bag, with fees imposed on mortgages for entirely unrelated government goals. Who wouldn't want such a pinata?
  Meanwhile a former Deutsche Banker who went to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Raj Date, has now left to start his own firm to make money off the crisis. Fenway Summer, he spins it. He's said to advise McKinsey & Company too. The fox, it turns out, was watching the hen house.
 Inner City Press previously dueled with Carlyle's spin-machine on Jay Powell's nomination to the Federal Reserve Board, here.
A nomination floated that please Obama's base, Mel Watt for FHFA, turns out to be trading chip, and Watt to be more pro industry even that the man in place. He represents Bank of America's district, the same Bank of America targeted for Wells-like disparities. The White House has been pitching: Mel because of who he is could do things that others could. Viewed through this PRISM, can you hear me now?

And so: what's been learned? Very little. As the song goes, it's all about the money. Watch this site.

Friday, December 30, 2011

Fed Seat Slated for Ex-Carlyle Hedge Funder Powell, Naked Fox in Henhouse?

By Matthew R. Lee

SOUTH BRONX, December 28, updated -- For an open seat on the Federal Reserve Board, a hedge fund insider from the Carlyle Group, Jay Powell, is reportedly being nominated by President Barack Obama.

Beyond the obvious overtones of a fox guarding the chicken house, what in fact was learned from the global financial meltdown?

The Federal Reserve Board governors, beyond setting interest rates, regulate banks and bank holding companies.

Putting on the Board a person like Powell, who has worked for Bankers Trust / Deutsche Bank (one of the most notorious foreclosers on subprime mortgage loans in the US) and the Carlyle Group (known for brutal investments in Myanmar / Burma (reportedly drilling in Shwe-3 through FDR-Holdings) and the Congo, in tantalum via H.C. Starck in 2007, to say nothing about subprime) is more than a little telling. [See below]

While there is a loud fight about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, quietly a fox is proposed to enter the hen house of bank regulation.

Given the activities of Deutsche Bank and the Carlyle Group, which only today was reported to be planning a new vulture fund targeting banks weakened by the financial turmoil of which the Fed is front-man conductor, what conflict of interest safeguards would be in place?

What will Occupy Wall Street do? Who can still say that the Emperor has no clothes? Watch this site.

Update of Dec. 29, 1 am -- the Director of Global Communications of The Carlyle Group has written to say Carlyle "has never invested capital in Burma / Myanmar or the Congo." To unpack the links above, from Amnesty International's Business & Human Rights site:

Drilling for the Burmese Junta

Norwatch 07 Jul 2006

The rig “Frontier Duchess” is believed to have carried out the work in the Shwe field in block 1-A and Shwe-3. But Frontier Drilling’s management will not supply details about either the Daewoo assignment or the exact time the operations took place. “The only thing I can say about the case is that the assignment is completed,” Roar Bye, Finance Director in Frontier Drilling, told Norwatch...“We had a drilling assignment for the Korean company Daewoo and have not entered into an agreement with the military regime in Burma..."...Frontier Drilling...is today a wholly owned subsidiary of FDR-Holdings...FDR-Holdings is consequently controlled by private American funds. These funds include Carlyle/Riverstone – that is, The Carlyle Group of Washington, D.C. (Carlyle), and Riverstone Holdings LLC of New York, N.Y. – and the New York-based finance and investment bank Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB)..

And

"Tantalum is extracted from an ore called coltan, which is primarily found in Central Africa, particularly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The company H.C. Starck which was sold to Advent International and the Carlyle Group in February 2007 by Bayer was involved in this trade significantly."

Watch this site.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Alaska House in SoHo, Even Palin-Less, Is a Bridge to Somewhere: But Where?

Byline: Matthew Russell Lee of Inner City Press in SoHo
www.innercitypress.com/us1alaskahs091608.html

NEW YORK, September 16 -- In a gleaming white storefront on SoHo's Mercer Street on Monday night, Native Alaskan art was displayed and some was destroyed. It was the opening of Alaska House, a gallery and also the state's economic embassy in New York. Governor Sarah Palin had been slated to attend, until John McCain tapped her as his running mate.

The space's two stories were standing room only with hipsters, and it at first appeared there were no Alaskans, much less Natives, in attendance. Inner City Press, drawn as a matter of news by the prospect of Palin, interviewed a series of lobbyists and filmmakers, finally finding one of each who was an Alaskan Native. The initial purpose was to ask for views of Palin, but the trail soon led farther afield.

The U.S. Arctic Research Commission's Mead Treadwell, soon to fly to Tokyo to speak of whaling "among other things," one of them being drilling the Arctic for oil, told Inner City Press about Alaska House's founder, Alice Rogoff Rubenstein. "Her husband David started a hedge fund you may of heard of," Treadwell said. "The Carlyle Group. It dawned on her that her husband didn't need her for the business. So she found a cause, Alaska. The state is lucky."

"But what's her connection to Alaska?"

"You'll have to ask her." Ultimately Inner City Press did. But first the question was put to her beneficiaries, direct and indirect. Andrew Okpeaha MacLean, the Alaskan Native director of Sikumi (On Thin Ice), a winner of the Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, explained that his mother Edna Ahgeak MacLean is a noted Inupiaq linguist, and that his current project is about a murder on Alaskan ice. "Who did it?"

We won't spoil the murder mystery for you, his non-Alaskan producer Cara Marcous said.

They were accompanied by a Alaskan Native who gave her name only as Mary and who said that her boss is on the board of directors of the Alaska Native Arts Foundation. She works in Washington for the North Star Group, which "promotes a bunch of project in Alaska," as she put it.

"Do these include oil?"

They do. Mary is from Dillingham, the same town as Sarah Palin's husband the First Dude, Todd. What does she think of Palin? Her running for vice president is great for the state, Mary said, adding that she'll be voting for Obama. "She's a little too into Jesus," Mary said of Palin. "It makes people who aren't a little scared, that they'll be discriminated against."

There was a crash as an Alaskan Native mask was knocked from the wall to the floor. From outside on Mercer Street came another crash, as the ice sculpture that marked this unmistakably as a climate change event collapsed. "Did it happened naturally?" someone asked, as in a murder mystery. Yes was the answer. An ice piece was carted off.

There by the front door was Alice Rogoff Rubenstein, saying goodbye to her guests. Asked for her views on Sarah Palin, she echoed that her candidacy is good for the state. "My personal views, I'll keep to myself," she said. Inner City Press recounted Mead Treadwell's summary and asked, how did you choose Alaska. "It had nothing to do with my husband," she quickly said. She'd always wanted to go to Alaska, and finally did. She followed the Iditerod dog sled race around, and on the way found Native art. The rest, she said, is history.

But is there any government money behind it? Well, yes. There was an appropriation from Congress used for it.

Would that be an earmark?

Yes.

Even amid the crashing of the masks and ice sculpture, the irony was thick. Palin's tale of rebuffing earmark funding for the so-called Bridge to Nowhere stands in contrast to her state's embassy to hipsters being funded, at least indirectly, by earmark funds from taxpayers, combined with money from a hedge fund involved not only with military contractors but also subprime lending. Alaska House, it turns, is itself a bridge to somewhere. But where?

And see, www.innercitypress.com/us1alaskahs091608.html