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July 13th, 2007 11:39 pm

UNEP’s Man in Havana

Another UN moment. There is truly no end to it. Someone ought to set up one of those giant digital counters that tick off things like the growing population of the planet, only in this case, it could have the caption:

“Every 45 seconds, somewhere on earth, a UN official heaps praise on a tyrant.”

Not that I’m sure it’s every 45 seconds. It may be more frequent.
Here’s a recent sample, dateline Havana, July 5, in which we find Cuba’s Granma news agency, reporting that the head of the UN Environment Program, Achim Steiner, was in town and slathering praise all over the Castro government for its economic and energy policies. (People? What people? Political prisoners? What prisoners?).

Not that Steiner had an easy time finding things to praise. Here’s the Miami Herald account of his visit, in which we learn that to laud Castro’s policies, Steiner had to somehow dismiss Cuba’s wasteful gas flare reactors and heavy polluting diesel generators. (The article didn’t mention this, but Steiner also had to ignore 38 years of Castro’s repressive, murderous, self-serving, communist rule — of which the horrendous energy shortages have been just one of many atrocious symptoms).

Achim Steiner, for those who don’t keep track of UN backroom connections, is the German environmentalist whom then-Secretary-General Kofi Annan tapped to head UNEP just three months after Steiner had served on a prize jury that picked Kofi Annan as the 2006 winner of the $500,000 Zayed environmental prize, handed out by the government of Dubai. Annan, after accepting the prize money, was finally embarrassed by press disclosures into saying he would give it up — but never acknowledged the conflict of interest. And Steiner is still on the job.

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3 Comments

1. ptsargent:

Just curious, does anjyone know if Teddy Turner still give millions to the UN so they can work their magic through the likes of Steiner, etc. I’ve got an idea! Why doesn’t the US subtract one dollar from its support of the UN for every dollar contributed by liberal billionaires? That way we can get libs like Turner and Buffett (who’s supporting Billary in ‘08) to fund the UN and gove some relief to us poor suckers who pay taxes with real money!

Jul 14, 2007 - 2:16 pm 2. Robert the Original:

Some years ago, I went to Cuba as part of the Pan Am Games.

As we flew over Cuba, I couldn’t help but notice that all of the island was dark, so acute was the oil shortage post Soviet Union.

No doubt the UN lauds them for having an economy so bad they can’t consume much energy per capita.

Jul 16, 2007 - 8:19 am 3. donald mcronald:

Is everybody that writes for this site and posts comments ignorant, or just the ones on this page? Claudia, ever considered actually doing some research on Cuba (no, watching FOX News does not count as research) before blessing us with your opinions?

On the seventh day, god created ignorance… Though I guess coming from the US you should at least know a fair bit about tyranny.

Feb 9, 2009 - 6:00 am

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