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'''UN Watch''' is a Geneva-based front for the [[American Jewish Committee]] <ref>[http://www.ajc.org/site/c.ijITI2PHKoG/b.835975/k.D5ED/Europe.htm International Activities: Europe] (Accessed: 4 October 2007) NB: UN Watch personnel have complained that they were portrayed as an arm of the AJC.  However, the AJC's website makes it amply clear that this is indeed the case. The AJC website states: "AJC maintains offices in Berlin, Brussels (Transatlantic Institute), Geneva ('''UN Watch'''),..."</ref> with ties to the U.S. State Department. It was established during the Clinton Administration in 1993 under the  Chairmanship of Morris B. Abram, a former U.S. Permanent Representative  to the United Nations in Geneva.
 
'''UN Watch''' is a Geneva-based front for the [[American Jewish Committee]] <ref>[http://www.ajc.org/site/c.ijITI2PHKoG/b.835975/k.D5ED/Europe.htm International Activities: Europe] (Accessed: 4 October 2007) NB: UN Watch personnel have complained that they were portrayed as an arm of the AJC.  However, the AJC's website makes it amply clear that this is indeed the case. The AJC website states: "AJC maintains offices in Berlin, Brussels (Transatlantic Institute), Geneva ('''UN Watch'''),..."</ref> with ties to the U.S. State Department. It was established during the Clinton Administration in 1993 under the  Chairmanship of Morris B. Abram, a former U.S. Permanent Representative  to the United Nations in Geneva.
  
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==Mission and History==
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According to its own "Mission and History" statement, UN Watch is "Headed by Ambassador Alfred H. Moses (Chair), former US Ambassador to Romania and Presidential Emissary for the Cyprus Conflict, UN Watch is governed by an international board whose members include: Per Ahlmark (European Co-Chair), former Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden; Professor Irwin Cotler, international human rights advocate and former Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of Canada; David A. Harris (Co-Chair), AJC Executive Director; Ambassador Max Jakobson, former Permanent Representative of Finland to the UN in New York; and Ruth Wedgwood, professor of international law and diplomacy at Johns Hopkins University".<ref>[http://www.unwatch.org/site/c.bdKKISNqEmG/b.1313591/k.954F/Mission__History.htm UNWatch Mission and History] "UN Watch believes in the United Nations' mission on behalf of the international community to "save succeeding generations from the scourge of war" and provide for a more just world." Verified in Oct 2011.</ref>
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UN Watch also stated: ''"UN Watch believes in the United Nations' mission on behalf of the international community to "save succeeding generations from the scourge of war" and provide for a more just world."''
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Neocon Europe, [http://www.neoconeurope.eu/index.php/UN_Watch UN Watch]
 
Neocon Europe, [http://www.neoconeurope.eu/index.php/UN_Watch UN Watch]
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==Campaigns==
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UN Watch devotes much of its effort to documenting the many ways that the UN criticises Israel.
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==Antisemitism==
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A 2007 report, "The United Nations and Anti-Semitism", 2004-2007 Report Card states:
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<blockquote>''While progress in some areas was encouraging, our report also revealed inaction, and, worse, the aiding and abetting of anti-Semitism through an infrastructure of manifestly one-sided and irrational UN measures designed to demonize the Jewish state. In the fight against anti-Semitism, and dealing with its own past, it is clear that the UN needs to do far more.<ref>[http://www.unwatch.org/site/c.bdKKISNqEmG/b.1359197/k.6748/UN_Israel__AntiSemitism.htm "The United Nations and Anti-Semitism"] 2004-2007 Report Card 1st Nov 2007.</ref></blockquote>
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==Campaigns==
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====Richard Falk====
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UN Watch accused Professor Richard Falk, the 80 year-old UN Rapporteur for Palestinians of having placed an antisemitic cartoon on his blog.<ref>[http://www.unwatch.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=bdKKISNqEmG&b=1316871&ct=10896001 Timeline: Richard Falk's Anti-Semitic Cartoon, Denial, and Non-Apology Apology] Press Release "July 6, 10:38 AM - Falk  responds:  "It is a complete lie. I know nothing about such a cartoon, and would never publish such a thing, ever."</ref> The cartoon in question can be seen on a screen-dump of the blog page [http://blog.unwatch.org/wp-content/uploads/Falk-screen-shot-with-dog-pic.jpg here] and, while not very easy to see, it is alleged that the attack-dog in the drawing is wearing a kippah. Falk's initial reaction was ''"It is a complete lie. I know nothing about such a cartoon, and would never publish such a thing, ever"''. He later defended the cartoon but removed it anyway.
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==UN response==
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In 1997, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan wrote a letter to Ambassador Morris B. Abram, Chairman of UN Watch, Jan. 30, 1997.:
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<blockquote>''"I deeply appreciate the valuable work performed by UN Watch. I believe that informed and independent evaluation of the United Nations' activities will prove a vital source as we seek to adapt the Organization to the needs of a changing world. I can promise you that I will pay close attention to your observations and views in the years ahead."<ref>[ Letter to Ambassador Morris B. Abram, Chairman of UN Watch, Jan. 30, 1997.</blockquote>
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See also Secretary-General Annan's 1999 Tribute to UN Watch Founder Morris B. Abram.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 13:23, 3 October 2011

UN Watch is a Geneva-based front for the American Jewish Committee [1] with ties to the U.S. State Department. It was established during the Clinton Administration in 1993 under the Chairmanship of Morris B. Abram, a former U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva.

Mission and History

According to its own "Mission and History" statement, UN Watch is "Headed by Ambassador Alfred H. Moses (Chair), former US Ambassador to Romania and Presidential Emissary for the Cyprus Conflict, UN Watch is governed by an international board whose members include: Per Ahlmark (European Co-Chair), former Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden; Professor Irwin Cotler, international human rights advocate and former Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of Canada; David A. Harris (Co-Chair), AJC Executive Director; Ambassador Max Jakobson, former Permanent Representative of Finland to the UN in New York; and Ruth Wedgwood, professor of international law and diplomacy at Johns Hopkins University".[2]

UN Watch also stated: "UN Watch believes in the United Nations' mission on behalf of the international community to "save succeeding generations from the scourge of war" and provide for a more just world."

Neocon Europe, UN Watch

Campaigns

UN Watch devotes much of its effort to documenting the many ways that the UN criticises Israel.

Antisemitism

A 2007 report, "The United Nations and Anti-Semitism", 2004-2007 Report Card states:

While progress in some areas was encouraging, our report also revealed inaction, and, worse, the aiding and abetting of anti-Semitism through an infrastructure of manifestly one-sided and irrational UN measures designed to demonize the Jewish state. In the fight against anti-Semitism, and dealing with its own past, it is clear that the UN needs to do far more.[3]

Campaigns

Richard Falk

UN Watch accused Professor Richard Falk, the 80 year-old UN Rapporteur for Palestinians of having placed an antisemitic cartoon on his blog.[4] The cartoon in question can be seen on a screen-dump of the blog page here and, while not very easy to see, it is alleged that the attack-dog in the drawing is wearing a kippah. Falk's initial reaction was "It is a complete lie. I know nothing about such a cartoon, and would never publish such a thing, ever". He later defended the cartoon but removed it anyway.

UN response

In 1997, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan wrote a letter to Ambassador Morris B. Abram, Chairman of UN Watch, Jan. 30, 1997.:

"I deeply appreciate the valuable work performed by UN Watch. I believe that informed and independent evaluation of the United Nations' activities will prove a vital source as we seek to adapt the Organization to the needs of a changing world. I can promise you that I will pay close attention to your observations and views in the years ahead."<ref>[ Letter to Ambassador Morris B. Abram, Chairman of UN Watch, Jan. 30, 1997.

See also Secretary-General Annan's 1999 Tribute to UN Watch Founder Morris B. Abram.

Notes

  1. International Activities: Europe (Accessed: 4 October 2007) NB: UN Watch personnel have complained that they were portrayed as an arm of the AJC. However, the AJC's website makes it amply clear that this is indeed the case. The AJC website states: "AJC maintains offices in Berlin, Brussels (Transatlantic Institute), Geneva (UN Watch),..."
  2. UNWatch Mission and History "UN Watch believes in the United Nations' mission on behalf of the international community to "save succeeding generations from the scourge of war" and provide for a more just world." Verified in Oct 2011.
  3. "The United Nations and Anti-Semitism" 2004-2007 Report Card 1st Nov 2007.
  4. Timeline: Richard Falk's Anti-Semitic Cartoon, Denial, and Non-Apology Apology Press Release "July 6, 10:38 AM - Falk responds: "It is a complete lie. I know nothing about such a cartoon, and would never publish such a thing, ever."