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Thursday, December 9, 2004

THE NEW WORLD DISORDER
U.N. finds a fan - Cuba
Communist government defends Annan
Posted: December 9, 2004
9:15 p.m. Eastern


 Sex scandals, financial irregularities, the oil-for food probe, leadership
questions.

 The United Nations has seen happier times.

 But there is at least one nation in the world that has nothing bad to say
about the U.N. and Kofi Annan's reign as secretary-general of the
beleaguered global political entity - the police state of Cuba.

 In Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement released yesterday, Cuba
condemned a campaign unleashed by some in the U.S. against the U.N. and
Annan.

 "This hysterical campaign against the United Nations has reached the point
where voices in the U.S. Congress are demanding the resignation of the
secretary general, suspiciously echoed by certain mainstream media," the
text reads.

 It goes on to specify: "The most conservative elements in the U.S.
Congress are attempting to hold the U.N. secretary-general responsible for
mismanagement of the so-called food-for-oil program."

 Fidel Castro's government attributes the criticisms of the U.N. to the
fact that Annan recently characterized the war in Iraq as "illegal."

 The Cuban statement said "an attack on Annan at this point is, in truth,
an attack on the U.N. and multilateralism in general."

 "The U.S. government does not have the moral or any other authority to
judge the U.N. secretary-general," it continued.

 The statement said the United States has "undermined the very existence of
the U.N. with its unilateral policy, its total disregard of international
law and moreover, its constant financial pressure on this institution,"
from a position of principal contributor.

 Annan, the U.N. and its charter, drafted originally by Soviet agent and
Communist Party member Alger Hiss, continue to get the solid backing of
Castro's Cuba, the statement makes clear.

 One of the groups in the U.S. taking a leadership role against the U.N. is
Move America Forward, which is raising money for a national television
advertising campaign to "get the U.N. out of the U.S."


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