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Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 08:13:46 EDT
From: Michael R Duttera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Desperate Measures to Overcome U.N. Failure (Fwd)

And we want to let treasonous politicians from both parties hand over
sovereignty to trump our constitution with "global governance" decrees by
these clowns?! Give me a break. We can't even get our own guys to follow
our own constitution and protect our rights but that's another rant....


http://www.gopusa.com/commentary/guest/2004/mm_0624.shtml

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   Desperate Measures to Overcome U.N. Failure
   By Marshall Manson
   June 24, 2004

   A new book by three experienced United Nations staffers provides an
   unusual and candid look at the incompetence and corruption that has
   plagued the organization's peacekeeping efforts over the last twelve
   years.

   "Emergency Sex and Other Desperate Measures" is co-authored by three
   veterans of U.N. operations: Kenneth Cain, Heidi Postlewait, and
   Andrew Thomson.

   The powerfully written book chiefly describes their individual
   journeys from their first days with the U.N. to the present. The book
   is a searingly open and honest account of their lives and the
   evolution of their views and values as they travel from one foreign
   mission to the next. The authors, individually and as a group, come to
   the U.N. full of idealism, believing that they can promote peace,
   advance democracy and make a difference for large populations of
   people through the world body's work.

   Each is committed, dedicated and hard-working. But as their journey
   continues, each becomes increasingly disenchanted with the U.N. and
   acutely aware of its failings. They experience firsthand that, in most
   cases, U.N. efforts to keep the peace or promote democracy fail,
   either by incompetence or cowardice, and that these failures often
   result in thousands of deaths.

   There is little question that each of the three authors is motivated
   by an admirable desire to do good, and that each succeeds in their
   individual pursuits. But the graphic stories of their experiences in
   Cambodia, Somalia, Rwanda, Haiti and Bosnia are wrenching.

   In Somalia, Cain is caught in a Somali attack on a U.N. ceremony
   celebrating the U.N.-sponsored reopening of the Somali courts.
   Unfortunately, during the attack, many of the judges are killed or
   driven off, and Cain learns that his U.N. boss pushed for the
   provocative reopening of the courts so that he could collect 15
   percent of the judges' salaries for himself.

   Stories like those permeate the authors' U.N. experiences. In another
   episode, Cain relates that while in Rwanda, the chief administrative
   officer (CAO) of the U.N. mission is replaced for requiring a 15
   percent kickback on everything the U.N. purchased. However, when the
   replacement CAO arrives, he quickly institutes the same kickback
   requirement.

   In Haiti, Cain recounts how the Aristide government, after being
   restored to power by U.S. and U.N. intervention, invented election
   results and announced them with the U.N.'s blessing. Cain "watched all
   the ballots burn before anyone had counted them; they were still bound
   in boxes." Nevertheless, Cain's memo to U.N. headquarters detailing
   the election fraud was dismissed because he had transmitted it without
   his boss's signature.

   In Rwanda, Thomson is responsible for the forensic investigation of
   several mass graves. He vividly describes how many of the perpetrators
   of the genocide have simply moved across the border into Zaire and
   have begun working for the unwitting U.N. in refugee camps.

   But financial mismanagement and political corruption are merely the
   tip of the iceberg. Even more horrific stories are commonplace.

   In Liberia, the U.N. has refused to deploy its own peacekeeping force
   and is instead relying on peacekeeping troops from nearby nations,
   notably Nigeria and Ghana, under U.N. supervision. Cain describes how
   Nigerian troops begin "seducing" young girls from a nearby refugee
   camp with rice and money. After a time, a Ghanaian contingent moves in
   nearby. The Ghanaians are "more gentle and generous with the girls...
   So the girls started frequenting the Ghanaian camp more than the
   Nigerian. One day dead little girls started appearing on the path from
   the displaced persons camp to the Ghanaian camp - but not on the path
   to the Nigerians... In the opinion of the investigating officer, this
   was a message to the girls from the Nigerians that it wouldn't be
   worth it to frequent the Ghanaians for the sake of a little extra
   rice. And these are the peacekeepers."

   Cain, Thomas, and Postlewait save their most severe criticism for the
   U.N.'s cowardice in preventing genocide and humanitarian disaster
   before it occurs. In Rwanda, where 800,000 were killed, the U.N. had a
   peacekeeping force of 2,500 troops in place before the genocide began.
   The U.N. ground commander, Canadian General Romeo Dallaire, "sent a
   fax detailing the imminent genocide" to U.N. headquarters. "Kofi
   Annan, [then] head of U.N. Peacekeeping, ordered him to stand down and
   do nothing." Ultimately, the general and his force were withdrawn, but
   the authors (and many others) believe this relatively small but
   well-armed force could have halted the genocide before it began. The
   authors present similar stories about Haiti, Bosnia and Liberia.

   Each of these tales and others in the book reflects an organization
   beset by corruption and incompetence, that appears incapable of
   performing its most basic mission: preserving peace.

   It is clear by the end of the book that the authors understand this,
   too. Cain, disenchanted, has left the U.N. for a foreign policy think
   tank. Despite the world body's systemic problems, the other two
   authors remain with the U.N. And this, perhaps, reflects the
   dedication and good-heartedness of the authors better than anything
   else. They recognize that the U.N. will almost never succeed in its
   missions, but lacking any alternative, Thomson and Postlewait use it
   as a means to an end - a chance to get into the field, help people and
   make a difference.

   Perhaps that is the important point of all: the U.N.'s utter failure
   in nearly all that it has attempted - not to mention its little
   success, in spite of itself - has confirmed what many have long
   understood. There are no massive, utopian solutions, certainly not in
   the hands of a dysfunctional bureaucratic institution that cannot even
   manage itself. The only way to really make a difference is one person
   at a time.

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   Marshall Manson is Vice President of Public Affairs for the Center for
   Individual Freedom, a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated
   to protecting individual freedom and individual rights. Contact him at
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   --------------------

   Note -- The opinions expressed in this column are those of the author
   and do not necessarily reflect the opinions, views, and/or philosophy
   of GOPUSA.
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