Bagus sekali untuk dibaca,mas. Ini contoh mengenai standard ganda manusia.
 
Lihat saja Perancis: mengutuk AS yang katanya, tak ada hujan tak ada angin 
serang negara orang! Lha Perancis bagaimana? Tak ada hujan tak ada angin 
menghancurkan Angkatan Udara Pantai Gading (Cote d'Ivoir)? Legawa? bukankah 
mungkin diamond mine yang menarik?
 
Lalu pimpinan PLO? Main uang sumbangan negara2 lain (mereka tak mampu membangun 
ekonomi, tapi sekedar mengadahakan tangan).
 
salam
 
RM D Hadinoto

rahardjo mustadjab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Fakta begini membuat muka merah mereka yang mendewakan
PBB dan multilateralisme. 

Salam,
RM

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Lid Off Oil-for-Food Scam

Friday, September 17, 2004

By Claudia Rosett for FOX Fan Central

  
FNC 
It is no accident that the United Nations Oil-for-Food
program turned out to be the biggest scam in the
history of humanitarian relief. Oil-for-Food, which
ran from 1996-2003, was designed by the U.N. and
managed by Secretary-General Kofi Annan along lines so
perverse, so secretive, so inviting to corruption,
that it could hardly have turned out otherwise. 

But when I first began reporting on Oil-for-Food, back
in 2002, I was not looking for a scandal. I had
written for years about aid programs in various parts
of the world, and was simply trying to understand what
looked like a complicated U.N. relief effort in
Saddam�s Iraq. I found someone familiar with the
program, asked some standard questions, and was
floored by the answers. In theory, the U.N. was busy
containing U.N.-sanctioned tyrant Saddam Hussein while
helping the people of Iraq. But in practice,
Oil-for-Food was less an aid effort than an invitation
to fraud, influence-peddling and continued tyranny in
Iraq. It doubled as a terrific employment program �not
for Saddam�s victims in Iraq, but Saddam�s Baath Party
and the United Nations.

One of the first things that got my attention was
Oil-for-Food�s goal of supervising almost the entire
economy of Iraq. The world had only recently emerged
from a century that pitted the devastating and
dictatorial system of Soviet-style central planning
against laissez-faire capitalism. Markets had won �
but not, it seemed, in Iraq, where Oil-for-Food
actually helped consolidate Saddam�s control and
strengthen his grip.

The next shock was learning that under the U.N. setup
it was not even the U.N. but  Saddam himself who got
first rights to draw up the shopping lists for what
the people of Iraq were presumed to need. That was
disturbing given that it was Saddam who was
responsible for the wars, oppression and deprivation
of Iraqis in the first place.

Then I learned that the U.N. let Saddam pick his own
oil buyers and relief suppliers and negotiate his own
deals, subject to U.N. approval � which, as it turned
out, he routinely got on thousands of contracts
blatantly laced with graft. When I asked who those
contractors were, the Oil-for-Food staff said the U.N.
preferred to keep the identities of Saddam�s dealers
confidential. The U.N. also kept secret the dollar
amounts of individual deals, and just about all other
details that would have allowed any third party to
judge the integrity of a business. Oil-for-Food was
run as a secret, privileged bargain between the UN and
Saddam. To this day, the U.N. has not released such
basic information. It is only through leaked documents
that the most incriminating details of Oil-for-Food
can begin to be gleaned.

Ah, but then came the showstopper. I learned that to
cover the costs of administering this program Kofi
Annan�s Secretariat collected a 2.2% commission on
Saddam�s oil sales, totaling $1.4 billion over the
course of the program, plus another .8%, or $520
million, for weapons inspections (though for four of
the program�s seven years, Saddam did not allow any
weapons inspections). In other words, the U.N.
Secretariat was being paid richly by Saddam to
supervise Saddam; the U.N. had, in effect, become
Saddam�s business partner, playing Arthur Andersen to
Saddam�s Enron. The incentives were for the U.N.
Secretariat to hush up Saddam�s graft, and keep
expanding the program. And that�s what happened.

Following Saddam�s overthrow, the U.N. finally shut
down Oil-for-Food last November. But the U.N.-condoned
mess it created it still with us. Billions in funds
grafted out of the program by Saddam have yet to be
accounted for. Oil-for-Food tainted the Security
Council debates over Iraq, in which the U.N. never
disclosed that fat deals under Oil-for-Food had gone
to such pivotal U.N. Security Council members as
France, China and Russia. To whatever extent
Oil-for-Food corrupted politicians and businesses who
dealt with Saddam � and that was evidently part of the
problem � some of the figures involved may now be ripe
targets for blackmail by anyone with inside
information on Saddam�s U.N.-condoned secret deals.
And tucked away in those confidential records are
enough overlaps between Saddam�s network of dirty
finance and Al Qaeda to warrant worries that money he
filched from Oil-for-Food may be funding terrorists
today.

This is the legacy of a U.N. that over the years has
become accustomed to treating some of the world�s
worst despots as privileged clients. In the end, the
most alarming aspect of Oil-for-Food is not that it
became the biggest financial scandal ever to bubble
through the U.N., but that it was the natural product
of a U.N. steeped for decades in its own culture of
privilege, immunities and secrecy, accustomed to
guarding the interests of despots at the expense of
subjugated peoples, and � as Oil-for-Food so richly
exemplified � more absorbed in its own venal
interests, payrolls and power than in such matters as
the world peace, freedom and prosperity it was founded
to promote.

Claudia Rosett is a consultant to FOX News and
Journalist-in-Residence at the Foundation for the
Defense of Democracies.

   


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