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UN Faces Backlash Over Dismissal of Genocide Advisor Alice Nderitu  

 

The United Nations, once a symbol of moral accountability, has faced growing criticism over its handling of sensitive global issues. Its recent decision to terminate Alice Wairimu Nderitu, Special Advisor on the Prevention of Genocide, has sparked significant debate. A Kenyan mediator and expert in peacebuilding, Ms. Nderitu’s removal stems from her refusal to label Israel’s military actions in Gaza as genocide.

 

Ms. Nderitu has held her position since 2020, bringing a thoughtful approach to what she has called humanity's gravest crime. Her work emphasized precision in applying the term "genocide," a word first coined in 1944 by Raphael Lemkin to describe the systematic extermination of entire ethnic groups, such as the Holocaust, the Rwandan genocide, and the Bosnian massacres. Her office’s 2022 guidance stressed the importance of adhering to this strict definition, cautioning against its misuse due to the political and legal sensitivities it carries.

 

In assessing Israel’s ongoing conflict with Hamas, Ms. Nderitu argued that it did not meet the definition of genocide. She acknowledged the tragic civilian toll but pointed to Israel's stated intent: dismantling a terrorist organization rather than eradicating an ethnic group. Israel, she noted, has taken significant steps to minimize civilian casualties, even as Hamas reportedly uses Palestinian civilians as shields, exploiting their deaths for propaganda.

 

However, these views clashed with the narrative pushed by a faction within the UN. On November 14, the UN Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices issued a report alleging potential genocide in Gaza and apartheid in the West Bank. This report aligns with the stance of Volker Turk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, who has consistently criticized Israel. Critics argue that these accusations are influenced by political bias, as evidenced by the committee's composition, which includes member states Malaysia and Senegal, countries with a history of hostility toward Israel.

 

Ms. Nderitu’s dismissal has been framed as a contractual expiration, with a UN spokesperson asserting that genocide determinations fall under judicial bodies, not advisors. Yet, observers note that UN contracts are frequently renewed, and the Secretary-General holds the authority to extend her tenure. Her removal is widely seen as a political decision, signaling the influence of anti-Israel factions within the organization.

 

Beyond the controversy surrounding Ms. Nderitu, the situation highlights broader concerns about the politicization of genocide accusations. As the term becomes a tool for propaganda, its moral weight diminishes, threatening its power to describe true atrocities. Ms. Nderitu’s unwavering commitment to truth, even at the cost of her position, is a testament to her integrity. Her case raises a critical question: can principled leadership survive in an increasingly polarized UN?

 

Based on a report by WSJ 2024-11-27

 

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2 hours ago, Ben Zioner said:

So, you must be some expert on UN affairs?

I'm no expert, 0ver my 70 years, I see the UN fail more than succeed, it will never achieve much while 5 nations, and it only takes 1, hold the power of veto, 4 of which, have never played well with each othe... US, Britain, Russia, and China

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2 hours ago, Ben Zioner said:

So, you must be some expert on UN affairs?

You don't need to be an expert to know that the UN is a dangerous and useless organization. The anti-Jewish position it has adopted is particularly concerning given events leading up to and during WW2.

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1 minute ago, Thingamabob said:

You don't need to be an expert to know that the UN is a dangerous and useless organization. The anti-Jewish position it has adopted is particularly concerning given events leading up to and during WW2.

 

Totally agree.

And, with 56 Muslim member nations and only one Jewish one, that is never going to change.

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1 minute ago, Thingamabob said:

You don't need to be an expert to know that the UN is a dangerous and useless organization. The anti-Jewish position it has adopted is particularly concerning given events leading up to and during WW2.

 

The demonisation of any institution or individual who dares to criticise the state of Israel as anti Jewish or anti semitic has become as tiresome as it is predictable. 

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Antisemitism at the UN is rife. I always remember Nikki Haley the ex US, UN Ambassador:

 

"The worst-kept secret at the UN is that antisemitism is operating just beneath the surface."

 

Back to the OP. The UN would rather fire their Genocide Advisor than listen to reality.

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3 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

 

The demonisation of any institution or individual who dares to criticise the state of Israel as anti Jewish or anti semitic has become as tiresome as it is predictable. 

Tiresome and predictable to some, such as yourself, but relevant  and appropriate.

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