| SPDC's peculiar UN gestures: Pinheiro, Gambari & Petrie |
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| Written by DW | |
| Friday, 02 November 2007 | |
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Recent moves by the SPDC are clearly intended to indicate to the United Nations that the generals are still in charge of Burma (Myanmar). Thus, goes the signal, SPDC will dictate the who, what, where, when, why and how of any dialogue going forward. Pinheiro - UN Human Rights Rapporteur - first visit since 2003Two weeks ago, they agreed to "allow" the UN Human Rights Rapporteur, Paulo Sergio Pinheiro, to visit after a four year absence. Burma should have been a regular stop for Pinheiro. Between 2003 and 2007, Burma has seen:
All of this, not to mention the events leading up to and including the Saffron Revolution and the bloodiest crackdown since 1988. From 2003 until now, the UN Human Rights Rapporteur Pinheiro has been barred from visiting by the government responsible for the abuses. The regime has attempted first to deny and then to paint these actions(to borrow a phrase from Unocal lawyer Daniel Petrocelli, in characterizing the SPDC pipeline security troops who have terrorized Tenasserim Division since 1992) as those of "rogue" soldiers. Looking at it through recent BBC reports, you can see what SPDC is doing to the UN. I like how they refer to Nyan Win as "Burmese Foreign Minister". BBC: October 22, 2007Junta allows human rights visit
Gambari - UN Special Envoy - Second Visit Since August Requires a Visa?Awaiting a visa? Shouldn't Gambari have permanent permission to travel to and from Burma? Gambari's visa was ultimately approved for November 4, 2007. Petrie - UN Burma Country Chief Since 2003 - Kicked OutThen, a day before Gambari's visit, they pull this: BBC: November 3, 2007Burma to expel UN's top diplomat
Clearly, the UN's chain is being yanked.
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