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    R.I.P. Kofi Annan (1938-2018), former Secretary General of the United Nations



    Source: The Guardian


    The former UN secretary general Kofi Annan, has died at the age of 80 after a short illness, his family and foundation announced on Saturday.

    The Ghanaian was the seventh secretary general and served for two terms between 1997 and 2006. He was awarded the Nobel peace prize for his humanitarian work jointly with the UN as an organisation in 2001.

    He died in hospital in Bern, Switzerland in the early hours of Saturday with his wife, Nane, and three children Ama, Kojo and Nina, by his side. He had retired to Geneva and later lived in a Swiss village.

    Annan’s foundation issued a statement on his Twitter account on Saturday that described him as a “global statesman and deeply committed internationalist who fought throughout his life for a fairer and more peaceful world”.

    The statement added that Annan, who succeeded Boutros Boutros-Ghali as UN leader, was a “son of Ghana and felt a special responsibility towards Africa”.

    The current UN secretary general, António Guterres, whom Annan appointed to lead its refugee agency, said: “In many ways, Kofi Annan was the United Nations. He rose through the ranks to lead the organisation into the new millennium with matchless dignity and determination.”

    The former UK prime minister Tony Blair said on Twitter that he was shocked and distressed by Annan’s death. “He was a good friend whom I saw only weeks ago. Kofi Annan was a great diplomat, a true statesman and a wonderful colleague who was widely respected and will be greatly missed. My deepest sympathy go to Nane and his family,” he said.

    Theresa May, the UK prime minister, said on Twitter:


    Theresa May (@theresa_may)

    Sad to hear of the death of Kofi Annan. A great leader and reformer of the UN, he made a huge contribution to making the world he has left a better place than the one he was born into. My thoughts and condolences are with his family.

    The Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, tweeted:

    Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn)

    Kofi Annan dedicated his life to building a more just and peaceful world.

    His efforts in support of conflict resolution and human rights will be remembered. He looked for a peaceful path when others looked for war.

    My thoughts are with his family and loved ones.

    The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, hailed Annan’s “wisdom and courage”, and the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, said he was “exceptional statesman in the service of the global community”.

    Annan was chair of The Elders, an independent group of global leaders working for peace and human rights founded by Nelson Mandela. Gro Harlem Brundtland, the former prime minister of Norway and the body’s deputy chair, said she and her colleagues were devastated by Annan’s death.

    “Kofi was a strong and inspiring presence to us all, and The Elders would not be where it is today without his leadership. Throughout his life, Kofi worked unceasingly to improve the lives of millions of people around the world,” she said.

    Kumi Naidoo, Amnesty International’s secretary general, said the world had lost a great leader: “Kofi’s dedication and drive for a more peaceful and just world, his lifelong championing of human rights, and the dignity and grace with which he led will be sorely missed in a world which needs these characteristics more than ever.”

    Born in Kumasi, Ghana, on 8 April 1938, Annan joined the UN system in 1962 as an administrative officer with the World Health Organization in Geneva. He later served with the Economic Commission for Africa in Addis Ababa, the UN Emergency Force in Ismailia, the UN high commissioner for refugees in Geneva and in several senior posts at its headquarters in New York.

    Before becoming secretary general, he was under-secretary general for peacekeeping and also served as special representative of the secretary general to the former Yugoslavia between 1995 and 1996.

    The UN peacekeeping operation faced two of its most criticised incidents under Annan’s leadership for its conduct during the Rwanda genocide in 1994 and the massacre in the Bosnian town of Srebrenica in July 1995.

    In both cases, the UN had deployed troops under Annan’s command, but they failed to save the lives of the civilians they were mandated to protect. After becoming secretary general, he ordered UN reports on both debacles that were highly critical of his management.

    His tenure as secretary general, which began six years after the collapse of the Soviet Union and also covered the 11 September 2001 attacks and subsequent US-led war against Iraq, was one of the UN’s most turbulent periods since its founding in 1945.

    His tenure at the UN was tarnished by a 2005 investigation of Annan and his son over the “oil-for-food” scandal, seen by some as retribution for his condemnation of the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq as “illegal”.

    An inquiry cleared Annan of any serious wrongdoing, but found ethical and management lapses linked to his son’s ties with a Swiss company that won lucrative contracts in the oil-for-food scheme. Annan later admitted that the scandal had sorely tested his mettle not only as secretary general, but as a father.

    Annan used his final speech as secretary general in December 2006 to deliver a parting shot at the administration of George W Bush, accusing the US of committing human rights abuses in the name of fighting terrorism.

    “When power, especially military force, is used, the world will consider it legitimate only when convinced that it is being used for the right purpose – for broadly shared aims in accordance with broadly accepted norms,” he said.

    He acknowledged more recently that the UN still had its faults. “The UN can be improved, it is not perfect but if it didn’t exist you would have to create it,” he told the BBC in an interview for his 80th birthday in April. “I am a stubborn optimist, I was born an optimist and will remain an optimist.”



    Source: The Guardian
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    Remains to be seen if Annan was a deep state lap dog or one of the serious bad guys...

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    Quote Originally posted by Dumpster Diver View Post
    Remains to be seen if Annan was a deep state lap dog or one of the serious bad guys...
    Well, if he had spelled his name Qofi Annan, he could have been Q.Annan.
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    He made two huge stuff ups/choices/followed orders and they made him boss, his family involved in corruption and himself and they said carry on, he was well positioned for 9/11 so job well done, feel he will do xlent work when he returns from home back here, this time.

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    He was a man that I could have easily "taken home to mum" and my mum would have said: "There is a man with a lot of dignity!"

    That is the way he came across to me...

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    Quote Originally posted by Dumpster Diver View Post
    Remains to be seen if Annan was a deep state lap dog or one of the serious bad guys...


    Quote Originally posted by Elen View Post
    He was a man that I could have easily "taken home to mum" and my mum would have said: "There is a man with a lot of dignity!"

    That is the way he came across to me...
    And that's because that's what he was, Sister. He was a man with integrity. He was implicated in a fraudulent affair that his son was involved with, but he was acquitted of all blame in court.

    He was also harshly criticized over his failure to save the lives of the people whom he ordered a peacekeeper intervention for, and it was he himself who later on ordered an investigation and a report from both sides — i.e. from the side of his detractors as well as from the side of his supporters.

    But this here is the so-called alternative community, where knee-jerks are considered more important than the truth.
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    The Q Annan joke was funny, Modwiz. I liked it.

    Kofi certainly left us more than bread crumbs.

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    Maybe my research n feeling about him are incorrect, did feel he was a good man in beginning and got corrupted.

    Now no name joins him, likely be many people who see no fault with him also, such are the times we are in.

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    Quote Originally posted by modwiz View Post
    Well, if he had spelled his name Qofi Annan, he could have been Q.Annan.
    ...late to the party, but this one is great!

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    Q responded by saying more is coming and adding suicide facet.

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