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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, December 30, 2013
UNITED
NATIONS, December 25 -- After a "mass grave in Bentiu" was announced by
the UN's High Commissioner on Human Rights Navi Pillay, the UN Mission
in South Sudan has a day later denied the existence of the mass grave in
Bentiu.
But
even before Pillay's announcement, French Permanent Representative to
the UN Gerard Araud on December 20 was asked by Inner City Press about
Dinka soldiers seeking shelter with the UN in Rubkona, which is directly
across the Bahr al Ghazal river from Bentiu, in Unity State. Video herefrom Minute 12:54.
Araud replied curtly that Rubkona wasn't discussed in the briefing by UN Peacekeeping -- but the French Mission to the UN it is transcript misspelled it as "Rupkona. CompareFrench transcript to UN Video at Minute 13:10.
Earlier
in the week, the head of UN Peacekeeping, former French Deputy
Permanent Representative to the UN Herve Ladsous, had understated the
death toll in Juba, putting it at 400 to 500 when multiple reports now
put it substantially higher.
But Ladsous says he "has a policy" of not answer Press questions: video here, UK coverage here.
All of this takes place after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has said that following the UN's failure in Sri Lanka in 2009, in which as Inner City Press exposed the UN even concealed and denied its own reports counting the civilians dead -- what is its credibility after that? -- now the UN will put "Rights Up Front" and sound the alarm on human rights violations, even in countries whose government's the UN is supporting.
In
South Sudan, lead UN envoy Hilde Johnson is closely aligned with Salva
Kiir; little was heard in terms of calling for restraints during the
"re-taking" of Bor, and prospectively of Bentiu.
There are echoes of Sri Lanka: while another documented mass grave was unearthed in Mannar only yesterday, a cable released by Wikileaks shows
current Sri Lankan Permanent Representative to the UN Palitha Kohona
denying Pillay's statements about Mannar in March 2009.
It's
one thing for a government to dismiss what UN High Commissioner for
Human Rights Pillay says - but for UN Peacekeeping and its mission to
dismiss the human rights report? To this has UN Peacekeeping under Herve
Ladsous sunk. Rights Up Front? Hardly.
Footnotes: When Inner City Press reported Kohona's previous financial relationship with the president of the United Nations Correspondents Association,
as background for UNCA's screening inside the UN's Dag Hammarskjold
Library Auditorium of his Sri Lankan government's film purporting to
rebut a expose of war crimes which itself was never shown in the UN,
leaders of UNCA -- now the UN's Censorship Alliance -- ordered Inner
City Press to remove the factual report from the Internet.
When
Inner City Press refused, at least three of these leaders moved and
supported moves to throw Inner City Press out of the UN: the UN bureau
chiefs of Voice of America,Agence France Presse and Reuters, also spying for the UN.
Yet just last week this group's 2013-14 president Pamela Falk of CBS, who has done nothing to reform it, was for example automatically
given the first question even about the UN's post Sri Lanka failure
Rights Up Front plan on December 19. And the UN erased from its
transcript even the mention of the new anti-censorship Free UN Coalition for Access, like another attempted erasures. This is how the UN works -- or doesn't. Watch this site.