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Report: UNRWA pays terrorists
In sharply worded report, former legal advisor to UN agency says group must redefine oxymoronic labeling of Palestinians with Jordanian, Lebanese citizenship as refugees
Yitzhak Benhorin
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees employs and provides benefits for terrorists and criminals, asserts a former legal adviser to UNRWA who left the organization in 2007. James Lindsay, now a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, served as an attorney with the US Justice Department for two decades before leaving to work for UNRWA in 2000.
Titled 'Fixing UNRWA: Repairing the UN's Troubled System of Aid to Palestinian Refugees,' Lindsay's report puts forward suggestions intended to improve the agency. Established by the US and Britain after the 1948 war, UNRWA's objective was to aid displaced Palestinians.
Lindsay writes that although the US remains UNRWA's main contributor, the agency's positions contrast with Washington's.
During the recent fighting in Gaza a number of UNRWA institutions were bombed by the IDF, which claimed that terrorists had fired at forces from within or near the UN compounds. The agency's employees took a clear-cut stance against Israel during the war.
Lindsay's report warns that the agency has deteriorated increasingly over the years since its establishment, and that it was currently offering services to those who were not actually in need of them. "No justification exists for millions of dollars in humanitarian aid going to those who can afford to pay for UNRWA services," the report says.
He suggests UNRWA make operational changes and "halt its one-sided political statements and limit itself to comments on humanitarian issues; take additional steps to ensure the agency is not employing or providing benefits to terrorists and criminals; and allow the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), or some other neutral entity, to provide balanced and discrimination-free textbooks for UNRWA initiatives."
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at 10:24 on February 1st, 2009
Source: blogs.law.harvard.edu
They don't even vet anyone receiving up to $100,000! How's that for lack of info on who they are financing?
at 11:57 on February 1st, 2009
Very good story.
The UN seldom does a good job on anything.
at 12:01 on February 1st, 2009
How'd you like the coxandforkum.com cartoon?
at 07:27 on February 2nd, 2009
Hmmm...
Seems to me like it's time someone took a long, hard, and impartial look at what exactly is going on in UNRWA.
I must admit I was more than a little surprised by their public statements in Gaza during the latest round of fighting, and the number of attacks on their installations got me thinking that something was suspicious about the whole thing....
The jury's still out, of course, but it's certainly not too soon to ask some serious questions here.
Thanks for a very informative post René