WIKILEAKS: BAN WORKS WITH ISRAEL AND USA TO UNDERMINE UN REPORT

Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon
Israeli Occupation Regime PM Benyamin Netanyahu and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon (Photo: MINA File)

Gaza, 16 Shawwal 1435/12 August 2014 (MINA) –   The General Secretary of United Nations (UN) Ban Ki-Moon collaborated in secret with Israel and the United States to weaken the effects of a Board of Inquiry’s report accusing Israel occupation regime of human rights violations in Gaza in Dec. 2008 – Jan. 2009.

Wikileaks released documents on Friday that revealed that Ban wrote a letter to the UN Security Council asking its members not to take recommendations by the UN Board of Inquiry about Israeli occupation regime bombings in Gaza into account, Telesurtv.net quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) as reporting.

The report demonstrated that the Israeli  Occupation Force (IOF) had a direct role in seven of the nine attacks against buildings of the UN in Gaza strip, and  claimed Israeli occupation regime of having breached the inviolability and immunity of UN premises.

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According to Wikileaks, Susan Rice, White House National Security Advisor, spoke at least four times with Ban Ki Moon to discuss concerns over the Board of Inquiry’s report on incidents at UN sites in December 2008 and January 2009.

The report’s recommendations included the need for a deeper and impartial investigation into the recent incidents, and into the bombings of UN facilities.

According to Wikileaks, Rice first asked Ban not to include the recommendations in the final report’s summary, supposed to be transmitted to the UN Security Council on May 5.

Ban responded that “he was constrained in what he could do since the Board of Inquiry is independent; it was their report and recommendations and he could not alter them”.

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In the second conversation, Rice urged the Secretary-General to make clear in his cover letter when he transmits the summary to the Security Council that those recommendations exceeded the scope of the terms of reference and no further action is needed.

Ban then replied that “his staff was working with an Israeli delegation on the text of the cover letter”.

He confirmed in the last phone call that “a satisfactory cover letter” had been completed. In the letter.(T/P03/E01)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)

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