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Annan rushes to defend Louise Arbour from Amb. Bolton
2005-12-10
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan strongly defended the Canadian United Nations human rights chief Louise Arbour on Thursday against criticism she had no business second-guessing U.S. practices in pursuing terrorists. In a rare rebuke of a UN envoy, Annan plans to take up the issue as soon as possible with U.S. Ambassador John Bolton. The secretary general, in fact, echoed Arbour's argument that torture must never be used to fight terrorism.

Arbour warned Wednesday the global ban on torture is becoming a casualty of the "war on terror," singling out reported U.S. practices of sending terrorist suspects to other countries and holding prisoners in secret detention. Her comments sparked an immediate rebuke from Bolton, who said it was "inappropriate and illegitimate for an international civil servant to second-guess the conduct that we're engaged in in the war on terror, with nothing more as evidence than what she reads in the newspapers."

UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric left no doubt about the secretary general's support for Arbour when asked if Annan believed the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights was out of line for criticizing practices reported used by the United States. Arbour has a mandate from the UN General Assembly "to speak on human rights on a global scale and the secretary general is confident that she will carry out her work without being impressed or intimidated by what happened yesterday," he said.

"The secretary general has absolutely no disagreement with the statement made by the high commissioner...and I think I would reiterate that he has absolute full confidence in Ms. Arbour," Dujarric added. He said Annan decided to raise the issue with Bolton as soon as possible.

Arbour said she chose the theme of "terrorists and torturers" to mark Saturday's annual Human Rights Day commemoration of the UN's adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 because of concerns the absolute ban on torture, once considered unassailable, is under attack. Bolton said it would be far more appropriate if Arbour had used Human Rights Day to talk about "the real human rights problems that exist in the world today." He did not elaborate on the problems but the United States has long criticized Cuba, North Korea, Zimbabwe, Myanmar and others as human rights abusers.

Arbour called on the United States and other countries to state clearly and in detail what practices they accept and don't accept in the interrogation of suspects and whether they operate secret detention centres at home or abroad. She urged U.S. authorities to grant all detainees the right to legal counsel of their choice, "access without impediments or restraints to national courts" and international scrutiny of U.S. facilities including access to detainees.
Posted by:Pappy

#10  Bolton has proven himself. This is a minor task on his "To Do" list -- somewhere down around "clean out litter box".
Posted by: Darrell   2005-12-10 11:36  

#9  Louise Arbour is a UN-slut.

I don't mean she sleeps around, I mean she metaphorically spreads her legs anytime she can do anything that weakens real freedom in exchange for strengthening tyranny.

See, she recently promised the OIS her office would look into the "human rights violations" that occured when -- whisper this -- some newspaper published cartoons that said nasty things about the prophet Mohammed (piss on his grave). Even assigned two staffers to the job, apparently.

Someone with a real grasp on human rights would have responded to the request with, "Sorry, there's no right to not be offended, and there IS a right to free speech. Learn to be adults and get used to being criticized." Instead, she's acting as if the sharia provisions for kissing the dead pedophile's ass are international law.

Bolton should head-butt the bitch next time he sees her.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-12-10 10:21  

#8  Annan plans to take up the issue as soon as possible with U.S. Ambassador John Bolton.

"I know he's only a few doors down the hall, but that Bolten guy is scary! He says the truth and looks me right in the eye! I think I'll let this Canadian woman fight my fight instead. trhen I can stand safely in the back of the crowd and yell,"What she said!"
But here again is is another case of the press reports being the truth without any real documented support. Although she did get some good sound bits for the home politics. Cut Annan out like the cancer he is, and cheer every time Bolten Bitch Slaps some UN Official!
Posted by: 49 pan   2005-12-10 09:40  

#7  Amen, .com. Maybe it's time we all wrote to him to convey just what we think about our tax dollars going to support his corrupt, ineffective and hostile organization.
Posted by: too true   2005-12-10 09:29  

#6  Of course murdering innocent civilians is a-ok in Annan's book (i.e. his support of Palistinians and recent celebration of the suicide murders...).

Bolton should tell him this - very loudly and very publicly. Then cut *ALL* U.N. Funding.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-12-10 08:27  

#5  We need to do to the UN what my Surgeon did to a cancerous organ of mine. Cut it out. It was painful and plenty scary. I healed up and I have adjusted to living without it. If It had remaind in it would have eventually killed me, we had to part ways so I could survive. We need to do the same thing with the UN for the same reasons.
Posted by: Mahou Sensei Negi-bozu   2005-12-10 04:37  

#4  Since we don't have OWG and Kofi isn't President of The World, someone needs to remind him that he's just the fucking hired help. He's a bureaucrat for a consortium, paid to do a job - which he's failed at consistently and spectacularly, and nothing more. Bolton is the designated representative of one of his bosses - and should be addressed, referred to, and respected as such. Everything in the organization is dysfunctional to some degree - most of it is well beyond that description and unsalvageable, IMHO. Either a major smackdown with total overhaul - or surgically removing this tumor permanently - is long overdue. I'm for the cut it out before it kills the host option, myself.

Fuck Kofi, his entire crew, and their hyperinflated delusions of grandeur.
Posted by: .com   2005-12-10 02:26  

#3  Kofi will brings plenty of... aides.
Posted by: Pappy   2005-12-10 00:53  

#2  "Annan plans to take up the issue as soon as possible with U.S. Ambassador John Bolton." Hmmm, chances of Kofi ever feeling that brave?
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2005-12-10 00:39  

#1  She is a enabler of those whom really practice torture and human rights abuses.

They can both FOAD and Bolton needs to tell them to publicly.
Posted by: Mahou Sensei Negi-bozu   2005-12-10 00:14  

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