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UN Cover-Up: Guernica Hidden as U.S. Speaks on Iraq
Wed February 5, 2003 11:35 AM ET
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - In a bold cover-up, the United Nations on Wednesday 
concealed behind a blue cloth and a row of flags the
world body's treasured tapestry of "Guernica," the celebrated Picasso anti-war 
masterpiece.
The tapestry hangs outside the U.N. Security Council, where Secretary of State Colin 
Powell was presenting the U.S. case that Iraq
is hiding weapons of mass destruction and war may be needed to make sure it disarms.

But U.N. officials insisted no symbolism was intended in the decision to hide the 
tapestry.

The cover and flags were meant only to provide a strong visual clue to television 
cameras filming diplomats in the corridor, the
officials said.

Picasso's Guernica commemorates a small Basque village in northern Spain that was used 
by Germany for bombing practice for more than
three hours on April 27, 1937.

The raid killed or wounded some 1,600 civilians and left the village in flames for 
three days.


Tom Walker
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