12/1/14, "5 problems facing UN as it nears 70th anniversary," AP, Edith M. Lederer
"The world has changed dramatically since the
United Nations was established after World War II but the organization
has not adapted to reflect the 21st century....
At its
inception, the U.N. had 51 member states. It now has 193, many of them
clamoring for more clout. All countries are represented in the General
Assembly, but that body can only pass non-binding resolutions....
The
U.N. has become a sprawling system with 15 autonomous agencies, 11
semi-autonomous funds and programs, and numerous other bodies. There is
no central entity to oversee them all. The secretary-general, currently
Ban Ki-moon, can try to coordinate their actions but he has no authority over many of them.
The cumbersome structure
was recently blamed for the World Health Organization's delay in
recognizing the Ebola epidemic. The WHO's country directors in Africa
report to the Africa regional director, not WHO headquarters in Geneva.
And the WHO's director in Geneva does not report to the
secretary-general in New York.
The
U.N. is almost constantly asking its member states to contribute troops
for its far-flung peacekeeping mission, currently numbering 16. The
number of peacekeepers has risen to a record 130,000 - compared to
11,000 at the end of the Cold War - but the system is under severe
strain. More than 100 peacekeepers have died this year and dozens have
been taken captive.
The world's refugee
population has soared amid a growing list of humanitarian crises. The
U.N. refugee agency is trying to help over 51 million people forced from
their homes and displaced inside or outside their country, the highest
figure since the U.N. began collecting that data in the early 1950s. The
U.N. humanitarian office is tackling a record of four top-level
emergencies - in Africa and the Mideast - as well as Ebola....
All 193 member states
contribute to the U.N.'s regular budget and a separate peacekeeping
budget, but some countries are chronically behind on their payments. In
early November, members owed about $3.5 billion for regular operations
and peacekeeping.
There is widespread behind-the-scenes jockeying for top jobs in the U.N. Secretariat and U.N. agencies, not to mention seats on key bodies like the Human Rights Council and the Security Council. Every country belongs to a regional group that lobbies to ensure it is well represented. There is often criticism that those who get the seats are not the best qualified, such as dictatorships elected to the rights council."
There is widespread behind-the-scenes jockeying for top jobs in the U.N. Secretariat and U.N. agencies, not to mention seats on key bodies like the Human Rights Council and the Security Council. Every country belongs to a regional group that lobbies to ensure it is well represented. There is often criticism that those who get the seats are not the best qualified, such as dictatorships elected to the rights council."
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UN personnel are immune from prosecution for any crime, free to put US taxpayer dollars in Swiss bank accounts or spend them "renovating a guesthouse:"
4/16/09, “Report: U.N. spent U.S. funds on shoddy projects,” USA Today, Ken Dilanian
Do UN “agencies have immunity if they siphon (their U.S. grants) all off into Swiss banks? Is that accurate? They will be totally immune, no matter what they do with the money?” “My understanding is, yes,” Gambatesa replied.” (4th parag. from end)
…"The Afghanistan country director for the U.N. Office for Project Services (UNOPS), which served as the contractor on the project for the U.N. Development Program (UNDP) spent about $200,000 in U.S. money to
renovate his guesthouse. Witness names were withheld by USAID.” (parag. 7)
“Federal prosecutors in New York City were forced to drop criminal and civil cases because the U.N. officials have immunity.” (parag. 4)
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Comment: UN personnel are unelected, unaccountable, can commit a crime anywhere on earth without fear of prosecution (parag. 4). US taxpayer money flows to it on a no strings basis, can be used for any purpose, even put in a Swiss bank account without consequence (4th parag. from end). US taxpayer money has been used to renovate a UN employee's guest house (parag. 7) without consequence.
The UN is legal organized crime enabled by US taxpayers.
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1/11/12, "UN and EU: Rich and Unaccountable — “A Vast Enterprise of Looting”," SPPI, Dennis Ambler
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UN personnel are immune from prosecution for any crime, free to put US taxpayer dollars in Swiss bank accounts or spend them "renovating a guesthouse:"
4/16/09, “Report: U.N. spent U.S. funds on shoddy projects,” USA Today, Ken Dilanian
Do UN “agencies have immunity if they siphon (their U.S. grants) all off into Swiss banks? Is that accurate? They will be totally immune, no matter what they do with the money?” “My understanding is, yes,” Gambatesa replied.” (4th parag. from end)
…"The Afghanistan country director for the U.N. Office for Project Services (UNOPS), which served as the contractor on the project for the U.N. Development Program (UNDP) spent about $200,000 in U.S. money to
renovate his guesthouse. Witness names were withheld by USAID.” (parag. 7)
“Federal prosecutors in New York City were forced to drop criminal and civil cases because the U.N. officials have immunity.” (parag. 4)
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Comment: UN personnel are unelected, unaccountable, can commit a crime anywhere on earth without fear of prosecution (parag. 4). US taxpayer money flows to it on a no strings basis, can be used for any purpose, even put in a Swiss bank account without consequence (4th parag. from end). US taxpayer money has been used to renovate a UN employee's guest house (parag. 7) without consequence.
The UN is legal organized crime enabled by US taxpayers.
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1/11/12, "UN and EU: Rich and Unaccountable — “A Vast Enterprise of Looting”," SPPI, Dennis Ambler
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