Newspaper comments on
corruption within United Nations
BBC Monitoring Service - United Kingdom; Feb 26, 2001
Text of report by the Somaliland weekly newspaper
The Republican on 26 February
Historically the role played by the United Nations
organization in the former Somalia can be best described as one that
has been characterized by gross mismanagement of resources and
political bias. So few Somalis have probably been surprised by the
recent disclosure that some UNHCR officials stationed in Nairobi had
possibly, over the last five years, been taking bribes from
thousands of refugees seeking resettlement in the West. What is
astonishing however is that a bribery operation of such a magnitude
had taken so long to capture the serious attention of senior UN
bureaucrats as to warrant an investigation at this late hour.
Corruption within the UN system in Nairobi could hardly have been
something difficult to notice considering that it has been a usual
topic for gossip and discussion at least in refugee circles in
Nairobi.
This latest UN corruption scandal in Nairobi
brings to one's mind the cruel and immoral nature of this mammoth
organization when it comes to dealing with people in the failed
state of Somalia. During the seventies and eighties, the UN was
responsible for running a large aid programme in the former Somalia
estimated at billions of US dollars in order to sustain the lives of
hundreds of thousands of artificial refugees from eastern Ethiopia
on Somaliland soil. While this huge assistance was being given, UN
officials have known that the influx of people from Ethiopia was
actually instigated by dictator Siyad Barre who promised them a
better livelihood through UNHCR support. After arming them to the
teeth, Barre however used those "refugees" to terrorize
the local population or join his government's fight against the SNM
[Somali National Movement] rebels. The "refugees" did so
in great numbers and of course this has considerably contributed to
the prolongation of the war of resistance and the suffering of the
civilian population in Somaliland. It has also eventually led to the
uprooting or flight of 2.5 million Somalilanders from their homeland
to escape Barre's genocide.
Disgustingly enough, the UN chose, then, not to
tell the world about how international humanitarian aid was being
utilized by a dictator pursuing ethnic cleansing and human rights
abuses. Few courageous UN voices disclosing the truth about what was
happening could have been determental [as received] to saving
thousands of Somalilanders from death.
It is with great irony that the UN is once again
found repeating its political cowardice in relation to Somaliland
affairs. This time the UN is heinously trying to internationally
portray the new Arta faction (made up mainly of the remnants of the
defeated Siyad Barre regime) as a government representative of both
the peoples of Somaliland and Somalia and hence well positioned to
rule all the former Somalia.
We believe that dissatisfaction with the UN
performance is not a feeling only confined to peoples living in this
part of the world. There is worldwide frustration with the failure
of UN leaders to rid the international organization of inefficiency
and corruptive practices. We therefore believe that the
international community should give an urgent consideration to
bringing drastic reforms to the UN body in order to eliminate the
political, administrative and financial corruption found so rampant
within its system. Recalling the fierce resistance shown by UN
oligarchs in the past to previous attempts to reform the
organization, it will be necessary to entrust this task to an
internationally selected body independent of the UN system. However,
if the existing waste within the UN system were to be eliminated,
there would be a need for the international community to stop its
double standards as to what should be done in order to restore the
overall credibility of the organization. In this connection, it is
our opinion that the current concept emphasizing the improvement of
financial accountability alone, will get nowhere, unless coupled
with equally serious measures aimed at cleaning and safeguarding the
organization of the politically-based corruption now practised with
impunity by many ranking UN officials.
Source: The Republican, Hargeysa, in
English 26 Feb 01
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