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Bugging UN chief ’a tradition’, says former boss
2004-02-26
An article that indicates Kofi’s outrage is somewhere between disengenous and a fradulent payback against Blair and the UK.
Bugging the United Nations secretary-general at his offices and home is a "tradition", former UN chief Boutros Boutros Ghali said today amid uproar over claims that Britain had bugged Kofi Annan during the run-up to the Iraq war last year. Boutros Ghali, who held the top UN job from 1992 to 1996, told the BBC those countries with the technical ability to carry out the bugging had long done so. Clare Short, international development secretary in British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s cabinet until she resigned in protest of the war, said today that she had read transcripts of Annan’s conversations. Blair termed her remarks "totally irresponsible" but refused to say whether they were true or not. The UN Secretary-General’s chief spokesman Fred Eckhard said today that Kofi Annan would be disappointed if Ms Short’s allegations proved true. "We want this action to stop if indeed it has been carried out. It undermines the secretary-general’s conduct of business with other leaders. It is therefore not good for the United Nations’ work and it is illegal," Eckhard told reporters.
Two questions: 1. Exactly what is the law that has been broken? 2. Why does the UN need to have secrets?
Posted by:phil_b

#4  Oh and I always thought that the UN was so keen on respecting the "traditions" of other countries? Arab stonings, Iraqi shreddings, Chinese infanticides and the like? So if the Brits like to bug everyone, that's not ok???
Posted by: True German Ally   2004-2-26 10:08:49 PM  

#3  Not sure the UK broke a UK law. The US isn't allowed by law to spy on people within it's borders but that can't apply to the UK. But them i am not High Lord to the Court or even a lawyer.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2004-2-26 9:54:18 PM  

#2  WR - God, if we could only read THOSE transcripts!
Posted by: Frank G   2004-2-26 9:33:02 PM  

#1  "Crap, I hope they weren't watching while I was opening my Oil for Food checks."
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2004-2-26 9:24:50 PM  

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