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Annan Promises Change, Seeks End to the Bashing
2005-02-04
"Stop hitting me! I quit... Well, no I don't quit. But I'll be good..."
U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan promised swift action and major management changes yesterday in the hope of repairing relations with the United States and boosting morale among his own staff -- both badly shaken by the United Nations' protracted role in Iraq. But in the hours after an independent inquiry suggested that a former top U.N. official may have profited from his position, Annan's office also said it was time to stop bashing the humanitarian organization. He announced that he will take disciplinary action against Benon Sevan, who ran the U.N. oil-for-food program in Iraq, and said diplomatic immunity will be lifted from any U.N. employee who may face criminal charges stemming from the ongoing investigation of allegations of corruption and mismanagement in the program.

The measures were some of the toughest of Annan's tenure, and aides and former colleagues said they were intended to assure critics that he is serious about fixing problems. "The whole scandal, and then the avalanche of criticism and personal charges against him, sent him a wakeup call the likes of which he has never seen," said John Ruggie, a former assistant secretary general at the United Nations who teaches at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard. "In that sense, the scandal may have done Annan a favor."

It is unclear whether those actions will be enough to quell a torrent of criticism and calls for Annan's resignation from some Republican quarters in Washington. Rep Henry J. Hyde (R-Ill.), chairman of the House International Relations Committee, said yesterday's findings by former Federal Reserve chairman Paul A. Volcker paint a "picture of mismanagement, neglect and political manipulation." "I am reluctant to conclude that the U.N. is damaged beyond repair, but these revelations certainly point in this direction," Hyde said. But Annan's new chief of staff, Mark Malloch Brown, countered during a news conference that the report also showed that the United Nations fed millions of Iraqis under the oil-for-food program and reversed a slide toward a humanitarian disaster in a country under harsh U.N. sanctions. He urged countries to halt sharp attacks on the organization and give Annan's team a chance to put revisions and management changes in place.
Posted by:Fred

#12  Americans are herded to Iraq like cattle to slaughter.
Posted by: Joque Hupique9312   2005-02-04 12:34:14 AM  

#11  Americans are herded to Iraq like cattle to slaughter.
Posted by: Joque Hupique9312   2005-02-04 12:34:14 AM  

#10  wall-mart !! ? :)
Posted by: Omeretle Phease7994   2005-02-04 8:41:34 AM  

#9  Annan's office also said it was time to stop bashing the humanitarian organization.

The list grows longer.
First it was People's Democracies.
Then Islamic Democracies, were added.
And now, humanitarian organizations.
What's next?
Posted by: gromgorru   2005-02-04 8:24:37 AM  

#8  diplomatic immunity will be lifted from any ....

heh, time to go for blood, send in the NYC Parking and Traffic Swat Team!
Posted by: Uleper Hupains4886   2005-02-04 8:21:55 AM  

#7  He urged countries to halt sharp attacks on the organization and give Annan's team a chance to put revisions and management changes in place.

Not Ready for Real Democracy Theater.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-02-04 7:54:39 AM  

#6  diplomatic immunity will be lifted from any U.N. employee who may face criminal charges stemming from the ongoing investigation

Now that is some serious throwing of the weakest off the troika to feed the wolf pack! Mr. Annan must be very seriously concerned about his own welfare.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-02-04 7:18:56 AM  

#5  I think we are jumping the gun here.

Let's have a conference. I just got a good deal on some French Chardonnay and truffles. And with pate fois gras, you all can pig out!

Deal?
Posted by: AnnansDiscountCatering   2005-02-04 6:25:25 AM  

#4  Kick him out? Now that he's totally discredited? Let's not do the UN any favors.
Posted by: someone   2005-02-04 4:05:16 AM  

#3  It's a quagmire. Where's our exit strategy?
Posted by: .com   2005-02-04 3:31:21 AM  

#2  This may come as some surprise to Goo-fi, but the bashing may stop when, and only when, the change comes. IF it comes.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-02-04 1:17:10 AM  

#1  
Shit. Been there / done that a thousand times. We've beat this dead horse more than almost any other topic. Looooong before its self-appointed apologist came on the scene.

It's broken. Fatally. It can't get up. Kill it. Design one that will work limited to participants that will let it work. Everybody else can move to Paris and form a daisy chain.
Posted by: .com   2005-02-04 12:26:07 AM  

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