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Wednesday, March 16, 2005 

"Kofi's True Colors"

UPDATE 3-26: Depressed Annan close to quitting over UN scandals

Seems like the gig is up Kofi... someone's feelin some heat right about now...
Buwaaahahahah...

"KOFI ANNAN, the United Nations secretary-general, is said to be struggling with depression and considering his future. Colleagues have reported concerns about Annan ahead of an official report this week that will examine his son Kojo’s connection to the controversial Iraqi oil for food scheme".



Yet another brilliant move by the great Kofi. Proof of his insanity:
From the NY Post:
March 16, 2005 -- Aren't diplomats supposed to have tact? Kofi Annan, secretary-general of the United Nations and someone who should have some sensitivity, clearly needs sensitivity training.
As part of his trip to Israel to attend the opening ceremonies for the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial's new museum in Jerusalem, Annan on Monday went to the grave of Yasser Arafat in Ramallah, and laid a wreath of flowers on the tomb.

So let's get this straight: Annan travels to the Jewish state to attend a ceremony for a museum that commemorates Jewish victims of mass murder, and a day earlier — maybe to be evenhanded? — he pays his respects at . . . the grave of a mass murderer of Jews?

It was one thing when Arafat was alive and most every diplomat and political leader who visited the region went to pay their respects to the Palestinian chairman. (Even then, some chose to isolate and ignore him these last few years — realizing that Arafat was still nothing more than a terrorist thug.)

And yet, now that he's dead and buried and everyone else has moved on — the Palestinians not least — Annan still has to pay his respects.

Kofi clearly doesn't forget his friends.

And no one who wants an impartial chief at the U.N. should forget this affair.

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