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Friday, November 28, 2014

NYC International Affairs Commissioner Penny Abeywardena Coopted into UN Censorship Alliance, No Q&A?


By Matthew Russell Lee, Preview
UNITED NATIONS, November 28 -- Press access and answers to questions at the UN have been in decline since at least 2011. And inside the UN, outright censorship has crept in - through the now misnamed United Nations Correspondents Association.  UNCA's past and future chief Giampaolo Pioli 
demanded that an article about him be removed from the Internet or he would get the Press thrown out of the UN. It's the UN's Censorship Alliance.
 It is noteworthy, then, that this UNCA is playing host in the room the UN gives to it to NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio's Commissioner for International Affairs, Penny Abeywardena.
  When De Blasio's legal counsel Maya Wiley came to the UN on November 25, she appropriate appeared in the publicly accessible UN Press Briefing Room and took questions. Inner City Press, after thanking Ms. Wiley on behalf of the new Free UN Coalition for Accessasked her about domestic violence victims' priority for NYC Housing Authority apartments, here.
 For Ms. Abeywardena, previously of the Clinton Global Initiative, there are other questions, including the plan to close the Robert Moses Playground to the public, for more UN construction, and issues arisen in the UN Committee on Relations with the Host Country (and City).
 But Ms. Abeywardena is appearing not in the UN Press Briefing Room or other location where even all accredited UN journalists will go, but instead in the UN Censorship Alliance's clubhouse, to an event publicized only to those paying money to UNCA. It is inappropriate. We will have more on this.
  These trend of UN(CA) censorship and erasure, in 2014 the new Free UN Coalition for Access is combating it, which can only be done by naming names and providing specifics, now including audio.  While she is handing over or back the UNCA top spot to Pioli, audio of Pamela Falk, who reformed nothing, is here and here.
  Today's audio has Giampaolo Pioli as president of the United Nations Correspondents Association convening a meeting and telling Inner City Press, of an article the fact in which he does not dispute, "you cannot do that." Audio here. 
  When Inner City Press insisted that it could report facts, Pioli said he would use UNCA to try to get Inner City Press thrown out of the UN. This is the future at the UN? Even as the Sri Lankan government vows non-cooperation with the UN panel belatedly investigating war crimes in the country?
 Previous audio, here, is Giampaolo Pioli as president of the UN Correspondents Association using UNCA to try to force changes to an article that reported, truthfully, that he had rented one of his Manhattan apartments to Palitha Kohona, Sri Lanka's ambassador to the UN for whom Pioli subsequently screened the war crimes denial film "Lies Agreed To," behind an UNCA banner, in the UN.
 Pioli put on the UNCA board's agenda "Inner City Press," and in this audiosays "I consider the article that the article you wrote about the president of UNCA" -- that is, himself -- "in his capacity as president of UNCA about the Sri Lanka screening a very, very problematic issue."
   This attempt at censorship, which continued after an offer to publish a responsive letter of any length, and continued to a threat to use UNCA to try to get Inner City Press thrown out of the UN, is unlike reporting a "very, very problematic issue."
  Previous audio, here, is Pioli refusing to include any statement of dissent along with the statement he drafted to dictate would could and could not be reported, after he unilaterally had the UN Correspondents Association host the war crimes denial film by Sri Lanka, after renting on of his Manhattan apartment to the Sri Lankan Ambassador. No dissent? That's censorship.
  The decline in press access has been enabled by the UN Correspondents Association, which under previous president Giampaolo Pioli in 2011 and 2012 became the UN's Censorship Alliance. 
   On September 6, 2011 without consulting with other UNCA board members Pioli used the UN's Dag Hammarskjold Library Auditorium and UNCA's now-debased logo to host a war crimes denial film by Sri Lanka's government. Inner City Press reported on the event, here
  Numerous "emergency" UNCA meetings followed, including about Inner City Press' coverage of Herve Ladsous, the fourth Frenchman in a row to head UN Peacekeeping despite his role during the Rwanda genocide of 1994; there was an amateurish statement drafted by Pioli about ethics. 
  Then Pioli, supported by Agence France Presse, said that no dissent, no matter how short, could to appended to the statement. Audio clip here. AFP even said, send it out yourself - seemingly an invitation to write about the issue, which happened and led to threats to oust Inner City Press from the UN, which Voice of America requested saying it had the support of AFP andReuters, which then tried a cover-up, here.

Pioli, once (and future?) chief of UN Censorship Alliance, photo by UN Photo

(There was was an even more free press unfriendly "apology" drafted by Pioli, as well as his UNCA stirring up death threats which have been ongoing -- but that's another story.) 
   The day of Pioli's UNCA screening -- without UNCA board approval or even notice -- of Sri Lanka's war crimes denial, attempts at outright censorship began.
  Pioli had a financial relationship with Sri Lanka's ambassador Palitha Kohona, renting Kohona one of Pioli's Manhattan apartments. Inner City Press was told if it persisted in reporting this, Pioli would get Inner City Press thrown out of the UN. Inner City Press offered to run a response by Pioli, of any length, but the demand was that the article be removed from the Internet in its entirety: pure censorship. This is UNCA's past and seemingly future; watch for the next installment in this series.

Pioli & Ban Ki-moon, Sri Lanka war crimes denial not shown. UN Photo/Mark Garten

  Here is an audio clip in which Pioli while he was president of UNCA told Inner City Press that it should not report what a UN Assistant Secretary General said in a public place. Audio here
  Pioli would go on to order that an article about his own conflict of interest regarding Sri Lanka be taken down from the Internet or he would get the Press thrown out of the UN.
   So Pioli wants to ride again. After seeking the ouster of the investigative Press from the UN -- promising to bring it about, and demanding the removal of articles from the Internet -- he seeks to re-assume UNCA's presidency, endorsed by his two-year figurehead fill-in, Pamela Falk.  He is endorsing a slate of media that supported the ouster of the investigative Press, one of which then sought to censor even that, click here.
  To show how far the UN has fallen, consider that Pioli in September 2011 wrote and proposed this statement for UNCA's Executive Committee to issue:
"GiamPioli [at] aol.com; dear Colleagues, I propose to consider for a vote this statement  but I am more than happy to discuss  again

   UNCA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE"
  That is Giampaoli Pioli, the once and future president of the UN's Censorship Alliance. The above draft, by Pioli, was at the request of Agence France Presse, after an inquiry by the French mission to the UN. AFP's reporter wrote: "I am writing to you to request some kind of action by UNCA over a story published by Inner City Press on Friday which has caused serious damage to AFP. Inner City Press published a story about the new head of UN peacekeeping" -- that would be, Herve Ladsous. We will have more on this.
  Neither in 2011 and 2012 nor since has Pioli asked any critical questions at the UN, or pushed for greater access for journalists - quite the opposite. Herented one of his apartments to the ambassador of a country he later let screen a war crimes denial film in the UN under the sponsorship of UNCA, without even checking with other Executive Committee members much less recusing himself. 
  After Inner City Press reported on this, as later revealed by a Freedom of Information Act request to US state media Voice of America, "the lawyer's at our UNCA president's newspaper are preparing their libel lawsuit" against Inner City Press, click here for that. No lawsuit was ever filed, and how could it be? Pioli DID rent one of his apartment to the ambassador whose war crimes denial film he later screened. It was simply pressure to censor the coverage. Later it showed up in Italian, here.
  Pioli hosts UN officials and those whose votes he wants at a Long Island mansion he rents out, for tens of thousands of dollars a month, during the summer. He makes campaign contributions to politicians he is supposed to be covering. Small but telling, in the UN Press Briefing Room he gave a gift to the UN Deputy Spokesperson. This is the past and future UNCA.

  And how would this further decayed UNCA advocate even to maintain media access at the UN?
  In September 2014 during the General Assembly debate week, Ban's chief of peacekeeping blocked a Press camera (Vine here), and the French mission ordered all non-French journalists to leave a briefing by President Francois Hollande in the UN Press Briefing Room.
   The new Free UN Coalition for Access actively opposed both of these, as well as restrictions on getting to the General Assembly stakeout and on taking photographs from the General Assembly photographers booth. After making the latter complaint to UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric on October 17, Dujarric's office two hours later promoted a meeting ostensibly to discuss "access problems," by UNCA a/k/a UN's Censorship Alliance.
  Now the UNCA "minutes" and partial list of grievances have been provided to FUNCA. They are laughable. The ejection of non-French journalists from the UN Briefing Room is not mentioned, nor the physical blocking of filming.

  Instead, UNCA under figurehead Pamela Falk and sidekick complains that there is too much news during the General Assembly -- they want fewer side events -- and apparently too many journalists at the UN: they want a private wi-fi password leaving the current open wi-fi only for "guests and others."
   The current and seemingly future vice president of UNCA came to the UN Security Council stakeout to inform FUNCA, apparently officially, that the recent for less news is only from one Board member, naming her. But the minutes are the minutes, and the UN Censorship Alliance's function is what it is: anathema to press freedom.
  Tellingly, one of the UNCA proposals is for a booklet co-signed by Ban Ki-moon and UNCA.

  With this bogus list and presumably seeking that booklet, they say that the UN's Media Accreditation and Liaison Unit proposes to meet only with their Executive Committee. This is akin to a fake wrestling match, in which the two sides pretend to fight, for an audience.
  The Free UN Coalition for Access has told MALU, but repeats: if they even aspire to legitimacy, the UN must reach out to all journalists, at the UN and ideally beyond, and not that subset which pay UNCA money. That is a decidedly partial subset: a fake wrestling match. And now it seems it will get even worse. 
  During the October 16 UN General Assembly session to elect five new members to the UN Security Council, the UN's Media Accreditation and Liaison Unit came into the GA photographers' booth and said that only "wire service" photographers could remain.
  But MALU has not offered any definition of "wire service," in this new media age. The new Free UN Coalition for Access has demanded such a definition, most recently of Ban's spokesman Stephane Dujarric at the October 17 UN noon briefing. Video here
 Dujarric, saying he was quoting a Supreme Court justice on another topic, said, What is a wire service? I know one when I see one. 
   This is, as it were, the definition of arbitrary.
 The UN while throwing out media from workspace gives its UN Censorship Alliance a large room, which it then limits to those that pay it money in dues. Here's how it works: a new media at the UN is told, from the pinnacle of the UN's Censorship Alliance, to pay UNCA $90 and UNCA will get the UN to give the media UN office space. 
     Today's UN Censorship Alliance is unlikely to get any meaningful media access problem addressed -- members its Executive Committee have, in fact, caused or colluded in many of the decreases in access. They drafted a rule with MALU to eliminate journalist workspace at the Security Council stakeout; they withheld audio tapes and transcripts of a Ban "interview" with them, even from their own members.
   During last month's General Debate, journalists weren't even been able to go to the General Assembly stakeout without an escort from MALU -- an escort that often did not come on time, or come at all.
  There was, as well, substantive censorship. Most recently of October 16, media photographing the UN General Assembly vote for new Security Council members were ordered NOT to photograph the tables of the voters. Inner City Press for FUNCA resisted, and discussed this issue along with the elections (and Cambodia) on Huffington Post Live's "World Brief" on October 17, here.
On September 27 while Inner City Press filmed from within the GA stakeout area, UN Peacekeeping chief Herve Ladsous came over and blocked -- or Banned -- the filming, demanding to know what it was for. Vine here. Then Ladsous canceled the scheduled public Q&A stakeout on Mali.
  While the new Free UN Coalition for Access challenged this censorship, on September 27 at the stakeout and following up the next week, the old UNCA has done nothing about it. In fact, UNCA big wigs have been happy to takeprivate briefings from Ladsous and others, as access at the UN for less "insider" correspondents has continued to decline.
  The Free UN Coalition for Access targeted these censorship practices in aSeptember 29 flier, online, in the UN including on the "open" bulletin board it got the UN to install (the flier was torn down, one can only imagine by whom, but has gone back up.)
   Now, in a typical UN charade, the very UNCA which oversaw this decrease in access belatedly says it is concerned and conducts UN-promoted meetings that are akin to faux, scripted wrestling matches with fake punches. This is the UNCA that played softball soccer with Ban, promoting and allowing him a photo op.
  Many of these promotions are signed by UNCA figurehead Pamela Falk of CBS, nowhere seen during noon briefing fights about media access. Meanwhile the UN Spokesperson's office is promoting a for-pay event for UNCA, by taping a flier for it on its counter. This is the UN's Censorship Alliance.
  The Free UN Coalition for Access has told the UN, again on October 16, that it must address and reverse its blocking of press access, and that if it needs input it must hold a meeting open to all journalists who cover the UN, not just its chosen UNCA -- the UN's Censorship Alliance -- which has become akin to a company-created and supported union. 

   Ban's spokesperson's office declined to criticize the September 27 censorship, nor Ladsous' spokesman subsequently asking another media to confirm that it would not air an on the record interview with Ladsous' deputy Edmond Mulet about the UN bringing cholera to Haiti. Video here.
  In fact Ban's Spokesman played a part in, at least defending, a French-only briefing in the UN Press Briefing Room.
On September 23, the entourage of French President Francois Hollanderepeatedly but unsuccessfully ordered the UN accredited Press to leave theUN's Press Briefing Room.  Video here.
  On September 25 when the Free UN Coalition for Access asked UN Spokesman Stephane Dujarric, who peaked out from the VIP / Green Room behind the Press Briefing Room, about the incident, he said sometimes countries try to reserve the Room.
   Asked if other countries had done so during this General Assembly, Dujarric said yes.
   Inner City Press then asked Dujarric which other countries, beyond his native France:
based on your answer at today's noon briefing, please state which countries during this UNGA have used the UN Press Briefing Room for briefing not open to all UN correspondents, other than France at 11 am on September 23. Also, what was your role on September 23 around 11 am in the room behind the Press Briefing Room podium?”
 This has been Dujarric's response:
Subject: please state which countries..
From: Stephane Dujarric [at] un.org
Date: Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 1:06 PM
To: Inner City Press
Cc: funca
I don't have the information on the first point for you. On the second, I'm not sure that I understand it except that I was just looking into the room. I tend to be a curious person.
Stephane Dujarric (Mr.)
Spokesman for the Secretary-General
United Nations Headquarters
   FUNCA is left wondering: ARE there any other countries? The question has been asked again by FUNCA, elsewhere. And it has been on HuffPost Live, here. Watch this site.
Footnote: as noted the old UN Correspondents Association, which is given privileged status and set-aside first questions nearly always used for softballs, has done nothing in recent years to improve or even defend press access. In fact, members of UNCA's Executive Committee have tried to get the investigative Press thrown out of the UN, and there have been no reforms since. It's become the UN's Censorship Alliance. They provide Ban Ki-moon with photo ops playing soccer with them. This is today's UN - and FUNCA is fighting to hold the UN to its stated principles.


 
  

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Iran's Visa Speech To UN Host Country Committee Leaves It "Seized," Cyprus Said Only, Ask US


By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS, April 22, updated -- After the UN's Host Country Committee met on April 22 about the US denying entry to Iran's nominee for UN Ambassador, the Committee's chair from Cyprus told the press that several members spoke and the committee remains "seized of the matter." 
  Inner City Press asked him how the US had justified its act in light of the Host Country Agreement. Ask the Americans, he said. But they did not speak at the stakeout.
  Now here is Iran's text of its speech to the Committee, in full:
Statement by H.E. Mr. Gholamhossein Dehghani Ambassador and
Charge d’Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran
before The Committee on Relations with the Host Country
22 April 2014 , New York
In the Name of God, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful
Mr. Chairman,
At the outset, I would like to thank you for convening this meeting of the Committee today to consider the long-debated issue of entry visas to members of the staff of Missions which has unfortunately become a perennial item on the agenda of this Committee. In the backdrop of this unrelenting problem, my delegation deemed it necessary to take this opportunity to share with you and the distinguished Committee members our serious concerns, this time, regarding the denial of the United States entry visa to the designated Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Nations.
Let me begin by underlining the unique responsibility this Committee has in upholding the obligations by the Host Country authorities within the framework of international law and especially under the Headquarters Agreement, which is a sine qua non for the normal functioning of diplomatic Missions accredited to the United Nations. We and other Member-States, who refer their issues to this Committee and participate in its meetings, earnestly expect that the concerns and complaints raised in this Committee be effectively addressed by relevant authorities of the HostState in coordination with this Committee.
Mr. Chairman,
As the record of this Committee testifies, my delegation has appeared numerous times before this Committee and/or otherwise communicated its concerns over the issue of entry visa, which is the basic right of every Member-State and imperative for enabling them to be duly represented in this intergovernmental organization. Out of a long list of visa problems and excruciating delays, I confine myself to the current examples: two Iranian diplomats designated more than five months ago to cover their functions at the UN are yet to receive their US entry visas. Another diplomat, who was already posted here up to 2008, just received clearance for his visa following a two year wait time. There is another recent case in which the announced visa clearance is rescinded and our colleague is told to wait for yet another rerun of the process.
You also know that our visas are “one-entry” only and for each travel outside the country, we and our families are required to go through, at times, very long and unpredictable process for obtaining return visas. To mention an example, during the last Summer, many of my colleagues and their families were deprived from traveling home, because they received their visas only weeks after schools reopened. There are cases that visa is not issued for the entire family members and make it impossible for them to move. Moreover, in case of a family emergency, the return visa is always an impediment in the way. This situation is absurd and we cannot find a justifiable answer for it. We have continuously communicated with the US Mission and also requested your intervention, so that visas for Iranian officials participating in formal UN meetings as well as those staff of this Mission to be issued in time. It is very regrettable and disturbing that this situation continues unabated and the solid obligations of the Host country are ignored unjustifiably. I ask you, Mr. Chairman, and other distinguished members: those who negotiated the Headquarters Agreement could have ever imagined that their achievement would be this grossly violated?
Mr. Chairman,
This time, the case of denying visa to the Iranian designated Permanent Representative is so obviously a breach of the provisions of the Headquarters Agreement that no Member-State could and should stay indifferent about it and the Committee should deal with it in an extraordinary way. H.E. Mr. Hamid Aboutalebi, designated by the Iranian Government to serve as Permanent Representative to the UN, is a seasoned and well-known carrier diplomat, who already served in three Ambassadorial postings. While visa application for him had been filed in early December, a US official spokesman astonished us, other UN diplomats and every observer on Friday 11 April 2014 by stating that, I quote: “we have informed the United Nations and Iran that we will not issue a visa to Mr. Aboutalebi”.
It is obvious that such refusal of granting visa by the Host Country authorities flagrantly contravene their legal obligations under the Headquarters Agreement, which unambiguously states that its provisions shall be “applicable irrespective of the relations existing between the Governments of the persons [...] and the Government of the United States”. This move also is in contravention of the principles of international law and the United Nations Charter, including the principles of sovereign equality of states and respect for their sovereignty and political independence.
As we indicated in our note verbale to your Mission, Mr. Chairman, the decision of the US Government has indeed serious negative implications for multilateral diplomacy, as it could set a dangerous precedent and adversely affect the work of intergovernmental organizations and activities of their Member-States. We therefore believe it is the responsibility of every UN delegation to raise its objection and clearly demand parties to the Headquarters Agreement to strive towards ensuring that provisions of this agreement are implemented scrupulously as a basic requirement to achieve the purposes and to respect the principles enshrined in the UN Charter.
Mr. Chairman,
The Headquarters Agreement obligates the host country in clear terms, stipulating that “The federal, state or local authorities of the United States shall not impose any impediments to transit to or from the headquarters district of […] representatives of Members […] of the United Nations”, and that “When visas are required for persons referred to in that section, they shall be granted without charge and as promptly as possible”; it also stipulates that “Laws and regulations in force in the United States regarding the residence of aliens shall not be applied in such manner as to interfere with the privileges referred to in section 11”.
Depriving Member States of their inherent right to designate their representatives to the United Nations based on their own internal procedures would adversely affect the functioning of the Permanent Missions. Furthermore, it undermines the work of the United Nations system and impairs the very foundations of multilateral diplomacy. The Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran expressed its strong protest to the US Government for not fulfilling its international obligations in a separate note to the US Mission in New York. Iran also requested the Legal Counsel of the Secretary-General to take all necessary measures to have the United States authorities abide by their legal obligations under the Headquarters Agreement.
Mr. Chairman,
We firmly believe that this is a very serious issue and the Committee should address it in an urgent and serious way. My delegation requests the Committee to pursue this issue earnestly and consider every way and means to rectify the process with a view to ensuring that the Host Country obligations, as specified in the Agreement, are fully met, including through reconsidering the decision regarding the issue at hand. We believe that the Secretary-General of the United Nations, who represents one party to the bilateral treaty of Headquarters Agreement, has a responsibility to shoulder and has to work towards ensuring that the terms and provisions of the Agreement are strictly observed.
I thank you
  Again, we hope to have the US position.
  A member coming out of the meeting, well known to Inner City Press, told it that many countries had spoken in favor of Iran, as well as on "the bank issue" which Inner City Pressfirst covered, here: JPMorgan Chase is closing a number of countries' accounts. On this, the Cypriot chair told Inner City Press to expect a solution soon. Or a resolution?
On the US's visa denial, the UN Secretariat under Ban Ki-moon has remained markedly quiet, even as the UN's own agreement with the US is flaunted. Previously, the UN opined that blocking access to Yassar Arafat violated the agreement, as Inner City Press asked out, how doesn't this? But Ban doesn't want to say it.
In fact, the meeting wasn't even initially listed in the UN Media Alert for April 22. The Free UN Coalition for Accessquestioned why, given the level of interest. At the day's noon briefing, Ban's spokesman Stephane Dujarric said there would be a UNTV stakeout in front of the meeting. (He didn't answer, for the second day in a row, why on Western Sahara the Polisario Front has now been banned from speaking on UNTV, while for example the Turkish Cypriot leader Eroglu spoke on UNTV on April 21).
Representing the US in the April 22 Host Country Committee meeting was Deputy Permanent Representative Rosemary DiCarlo (Permanent Representative Samantha Power was at a Security Council retreat with Ban Ki-moon.)
  Inner City Press has asked why the US under the Host Country Agreement went so far as to do a court filing supporting immunity for Sri Lanka Deputy Permanent Representative Shavendra Silva, whose army unit was portrayed engaged in 2009 war crimes in Ban Ki-moon's own report, but now denies a visa to Aboutalebi, describes as a translator in the 1979 hostage taking. Politics, of course. But we're still waiting for an actual answer. Watch this site.

 
  

On Iran, UN Host Country Committee "Remains Seized" Of US Aboutalebi Visa Ban, Cyprus on JPM Chase Bank


By Matthew Russell Lee

UNITED NATIONS, April 22 -- After the UN's Host Country Committee met on April 22 about the US denying entry to Iran's nominee for UN Ambassador, the Committee's chair from Cyprus told the press that several members spoke and the committee remains "seized of the matter." 

  Inner City Press asked him how the US had justified its act in light of the Host Country Agreement. Ask the Americans, he said. But they did not speak at the stakeout.

  A member coming out of the meeting, well known to Inner City Press, told it that many countries had spoken in favor of Iran, as well as on "the bank issue" which Inner City Pressfirst covered, here: JPMorgan Chase is closing a number of countries' accounts. On this, the Cypriot chair told Inner City Press to expect a solution soon. Or a resolution?

On the US's visa denial, the UN Secretariat under Ban Ki-moon has remained markedly quiet, even as the UN's own agreement with the US is flaunted. Previously, the UN opined that blocking access to Yassar Arafat violated the agreement, as Inner City Press asked out, how doesn't this? But Ban doesn't want to say it.
In fact, the meeting wasn't even initially listed in the UN Media Alert for April 22. The Free UN Coalition for Accessquestioned why, given the level of interest. At the day's noon briefing, Ban's spokesman Stephane Dujarric said there would be a UNTV stakeout in front of the meeting. (He didn't answer, for the second day in a row, why on Western Sahara the Polisario Front has now been banned from speaking on UNTV, while for example the Turkish Cypriot leader Eroglu spoke on UNTV on April 21).
Representing the US in the April 22 Host Country Committee meeting was Deputy Permanent Representative Rosemary DiCarlo (Permanent Representative Samantha Power was at a Security Council retreat with Ban Ki-moon.)
  Inner City Press has asked why the US under the Host Country Agreement went so far as to do a court filing supporting immunity for Sri Lanka Deputy Permanent Representative Shavendra Silva, whose army unit was portrayed engaged in 2009 war crimes in Ban Ki-moon's own report, but now denies a visa to Aboutalebi, describes as a translator in the 1979 hostage taking. Politics, of course. But we're still waiting for an actual answer. Watch this site.

 
  

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

In DC, UN's Ban Ki-moon to Meet Hagel & Dempsey Aprl 11, Deputy Eliasson with Burns & Dean Pittman April 9: Iran or JPM Chase?


By Matthew Russell Lee

UNITED NATIONS, April 8 -- When UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon goes to Washington later this week, he is meeting with military men: Chuck Hagel and Martin Dempsey. Inner City Press on April 8 asked Ban's deputy spokesperson Farhan Haq to explain this, an ostensibly man of peace meeting not with diplomats but soldiers. Haq said it is normal.

But is it?

Unless citation is made, for example, to the Lord's Resistance Army or air-lifting African troops to the Central African Republic, it seems clear that Syria would be on the agenda, as well as Ukraine.

On the latter, Ban in 2008 signed a UN Memorandum of Understanding with NATO, leading to push back from a number of member states. NATO now brags on its website about restricting Russian access to its building -- there will be no annexation! At least not of the conference rooms or vending machine areas.
On April 9, two days before the UN's Hagel and Dempsey meeting,s Deputy Secretary General Jan Eliasson is listed on the schedules of acting Assistant Secretary of State Dean Pittman at 2 pm and of Bill Burns at 2:30 pm. 
 These meetings seem more UN-like, but Ban is not at them. Too low on the totem pole? And will the US raise the issue of Iran's ambassador-nominee to the UN, and the UN Host Country agreement? What about JP Morgan Chase cutting off so many missions' accounts? Watch this site.

 
  

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

US Delays or Denies Visa to State of Palestine Counselor Ramii al Hantouli During UNGA, "No Reason"



By Matthew Russell Lee

UNITED NATIONS, September 24 -- On the morning US President Barack Obama is to address the UN General Assembly, with Israel - Palestine and John Kerry's initiative among his top topics, the US has not not given a return visa to the State of Palestine's First Counselor to the UN, Ramii al Hantouli, Inner City Press has learned.

  Rabii al Hantouli has been active with the Palestinian mission since well before they were voted in as a non-member Observer State two years ago. Inner City Press readers may remember Ramii persistently sought accountability from UN official Stephane Dujarric after his UNTV unit blacked out a speech by Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat. Click here for that.

  But Palestine is an issue the State Department ostensibly takes seriously. While they may say this is just a mistake, jocular comments contrary to the Host Country Agreement, about blocking or delaying visas, cast it in a different light. (This is especially true when the US said nothing when UN official Herve Ladsous met with ICC-indictee Omar al Bashirin July of this year.)

  Learning on Monday of his plight, Inner City Press inquired with Ramii al Hantouli, who replied:

"Hi Matthew, it is true I m still waiting, they do not give any reason. We already sent a letter to the host and the committee."

  The Committee is the Committee on Relations with the Host Country, the United States. Its meeting take place behind closed doors, after the fact, with a staffer from the US Mission to the UN trying to justify to member states why visas were not given in time, why some countries Missions are denied bank accounts (and are then accused of not paying their UN dues), why police didn't stop vandalism at Missions. 

 How will this one play out? Watch this site.


    

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

On DPRK, UN Draft Has Exemption for Diplomats' UN Travel, Zeroes in on Yachts, Jewelry



By Matthew Russell Lee

UNITED NATIONS, March 5 -- Two hours after US Ambassador Susan Rice circulated a draft resolution on North Korea's February 12 nuclear test to UN Security Council members, a self described “Security Council Diplomat Familiar With the Negotiations” (or Text) described and answered questions about the text.

The diplomat, dubbed SCDFWN or, here, “ScudFawn” said among other things that the draft resolution has precedent setting travel elements -- to kick out of countries anyone working for particular entities -- as well as banking provision based on Iran sanctions.

ScudFawn said the draft deals with North Korean diplomats “who abuse their diplomatic privileges.”

Inner City Press asked ScudFawn if this might apply to Democratic People's Republic of Korea diplomats at the United Nations, and how that could be consisted with the UN's Host Country Agreement.

ScudFawn, familiar with the text, answered that the draft has a line on this issue, stating that nothing in the travel bans or kick out of territory provisions can be read as impacting North Korean diplomats' travel to UN headquarters.

But once in New York, it seems, violations of the Vienna Convention such as abuse of diplomatic pouches could result in expulsion.

In provision likely to be widely reported, ScudFawn said the draft is more specific about luxury goods, listing for example jewelry and yachts.

One imagines, too, joked about the trip of Dennis Rodman. At last night's Council on Foreign Relations session with Michael Posner, reported by Inner City Press, Posner was asked about Rodman's trip. Posner said he liked Rodman when he was with the Chicago Bulls, that's it. Rim shot, no rebound. Watch this site.