Sunday, December 16, 2007

How long should the American Tax-payers pay for the Anti-Americanism, Anti-Semitism and Racism of Ad Melkert and Kemal Dervis?

When UNDP closed it's accounts in late March 2007, Ad Melkert and Kemal Dervis declared major success that UNDP had managed to get yet another year of great achievements in the fight for poverty eradication around the world.

Let's try to recapitulate what was this success in real money:

1. 139 Million Dollars un-reconciled bank-to-book accounts;
2. 41.2 Million Dollars of un-identified and un-accounted expenditures (LOSS-WRITE-OFF)
3. 3% Loss from wrong bank investments equal to gross 90 Million Dollars;
4. Net-Aid is declared as a loss and was "taken-over" from MERCY CORP INTERNATIONAL in Jan 2007 - Loss of investment from UNDP equal 49 Million Dollars;

Total Loss to World Tax-Payers 309 Million Dollars.

But hey for Kemal Dervis and Ad Melkert this is nothing.

Let's take Ad Melkert as example. Ad is a well known world con-artist. When he was Minister of Social Affairs of Holland, under his direct supervision European Union lost 200 Million Euros in the so called European Social Fund for Holland.

To this very day the Dutch tax-payers are paying back the European Union 200 Million Euros that this white-collar-gangster has stolen from EU tax-payers.

But Ad is not only a renown thief, he is also well known as the most anti-semit and anti-American Dutch politician. As described in "Anti-Semitism and Hypocrisy in Dutch Society" by Manfred Gerstenfeld:

  • Political Discrimination
    Political discrimination against Israel is common, particularly by Dutch so-called progressive politicians. One example is the former leader of the Dutch Labor party (PvdA), Ad Melkert, who led his party to one of its greatest defeats in the May 2002 general elections. He proposed in a TV discussion in April 2002, during Operation Defensive Shield in Israel, that all members of the European Union recall their ambassadors from Israel.
    When this was unsuccessful, he proposed in the Lower Chamber of the Dutch Parliament to recall the Dutch ambassador from Tel Aviv. The motion fell one vote short of a majority and was therefore rejected. It was supported by the Labor party and other left-of-center parties.
    Dutch left-wing politicians could have proposed recalling Dutch ambassadors from many other states, had they compared the behavior of those states with that of Israel. The parties which supported Melkert never proposed such a motion. Their attitude reflects profound anti-Israeli bias. Since then, the coalition members in the Iraq War have frequently shown much less concern for Iraqi civilians than Israel does for Palestinian civilians. They have also killed many more than Israel ever did. However, the Dutch Labor party has not proposed recalling any Dutch ambassadors.
    For decades, a standard answer of many accused of classic anti-Semitism was: "Some of my best friends are Jewish." New anti-Semites have developed another version of this motif. When one reproaches them for applying double standards to Israel as compared to other countries, their answer is frequently: "From our friends we expect more than from others."

To this day this bankrupt Dutch Politician has still not publicly acknowledged the major assistance of the Dutch bureaucracy in the preparatory stages of the murder of Dutch Jews by the Germans during the Holocaust.

To this day Ad Melkert in all his speeches has continuously misrepresent the post-war discrimination against the Jews in the Netherlands.

How long should the American Tax-payers pay for the salary of a thief, an anti-American and an anti-semit and a racist?

What is strange though, is that Amb. Khalilzad of the United States at the UN - on one side -criticize the President of Iran for his remarks on Israel and Holocaust,- and on the other side - supports Ad Melkert and Kemal Dervis?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

member states of UN have lost touch of reality and have no longer any power on these rogue agencies.