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Date: Tue, 4 May 2004 07:43:13 -0400
From: johnperna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: John Birch Discuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [JBirch] United Nations tries to stop publication of an expose of
    United Nations, written by United Nations employees


Emergency Sex and Other Desperate Measures:

A True Story from Hell on Earth

Stewart Stogel



http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/5/2/120915.shtml





UNITED NATIONS - U.N. officials, including General Secretary Kofi Annan, are so afraid 
of a new book detailing stories of U.N. incompetence in its peacekeeping operations -- 
including sex stories and drug parties -- they have threatened the authors with 
disciplinary action, including termination  if the book ever gets published.

Already, the book, "Emergency Sex and Other Desperate Matters" (Miramax Books) by 
Kenneth Cain, Heidi Postlewait and Andrew Thomson -- two current and one former 
employee of the U.N.'s peacekeeping operations -- has provoked a storm of controversy 
inside thee world body.

Now two of the authors could be out of job if U.N. censors have their way.

NewsMax first reported on the scandal in its April 18, 2004 Insider Report. Since 
then, NewsMax has obtained a copy of the publisher's galleys.

The book is the personal memoirs of the trio chronicling their ten years together 
working in several U.N. peacekeeping operations, including operations in Cambodia, 
Somalia, Rwanda, Liberia, Haiti and the former Yugoslavia.

"Emergency Sex" is the first time such a book has been written from inside the U.N.'s 
peacekeeping operations and by two employees who are currently serving in the world 
body.

The book also may rank as one of the most sensational exposes of U.N. business. While 
the book focuses on U.N. peacekeeping operations and their problems -- some of the 
vignettes about numerous, and supposedly true, stories of wild sex and drug parties 
involving U.N. officials maay be their real worry.

Though the book is written and ready for press, U.N. officials, including those on 
General Secretary Kofi Annan's staff have been working overtime to stop the book's 
release, which is slated for June 1, 2004.

'Disciplinary Action'

NewsMax learned that on April 7, Postlewait and Thomson (the two current employees) 
were officially informed by the U.N. that if their book is publicly released they risk 
"disciplinary" action which could include termination.

United Nations' rules prohibits employees from writing about activities related to 
their employment without approval. The authors never sought approval until confronted 
by U.N. officials, and when they did, it was denied.

Now a line in the sand has been drawn.

Miramax Books has said it is still going forward with publication since it is "not 
bound" by any obligations between the U.N. and the authors. Furthermore, U.N. press 
spokesman Fred Eckhard told NewsMax the U.N. "has little recourse" legally to stop 
Miramax.

However, Eckhard pointed out the U.N. could and may act against the authors.

"It's a political decision, but the authors have violated staff rules," he explained.

Another reason why the U.N. is in a tizzy over "Emergency Sex" is that additional 
whistleblowers are preparing tell-all books that could further tarnish the world 
body's image.

Eckhard acknowledged that "two other books" may be in the works.

While the authors have not officially responded to the U.N. warning, Miramax sources 
explain they intend to put all three on a publicity tour to promote the upcoming book.

Meanwhile, the controversy over the book is reaching the highest levels at the U.N., 
and several ambassadors in the Security Council have requested copies of the 
"Emergency Sex" galleys to see what exactly the staffers are claiming.

The publication of the book will not help the U.N.'s already faltering image, as the 
organization is still reeling over allegations of massive embezzlements in its Iraq 
Oil-for-Food Program.

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