Another UN Farce
May 15th, 2007
By Marc Schulman
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Last weekend, the 53 member countries of the UN’s Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD) elected their new chair. The head of the commission is rotated on a regional basis, and it was Africa’s turn. Against objections from the U.S. and Europe, the nations voted 26-21 (with three abstentions) in favor of Zimbabwe.
According to the BBC, “Zimbabwe’s Environment Minister Francis Nheme will now become chairman of the CSD. Mr. Nheme is the subject of European Union travel ban because he is a member of President Robert Mugabe’s government. That means he cannot travel to the EU to meet ministers on commission business.†Nheme also faces a similar ban in the United States, and although UN rules allow him to visit the UN in New York, he can travel no further than 25 miles from UN HQ.
So a country that, in the words of the Guardian, “has destroyed a once-thriving farming industry, has a failing economy, an appalling human rights record and a poor record of looking after its wildlife and national parks,” is now heading a commission on sustainable development. Zimbabwe’s current inflation rate is a mere 2,200 percent. That’s right, two-thousand-two-hundred percent.
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