US, Israel lose UNESCO voting rights for halting funds

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The United States and Israel on Friday automatically lost their voting rights at the UN cultural body UNESCO after missing a deadline to pay their dues. Both nations halted UNESCO funding in 2011 after the agency admitted Palestine as a member.
By News Wires (text)

The United States and Israel lost their UNESCO voting rights Friday after suspending funding to the organisation in 2011 when Palestine was admitted, a source from the UN agency told AFP.

Neither the United States nor Israel "presented the necessary documentation this morning to avoid losing their right to vote," the source said on condition of anonymity.

Both countries stopped paying their contributions to the global cultural agency after Palestine was made a UNESCO member two years ago, provoking a major financial crisis at the agency and putting hundreds of jobs in jeopardy.

Under UNESCO rules, the US and Israel had until Friday to pay their dues or automatically lose voting rights.

US contributions represented 22 percent of the agency's overall budget. With the US and Israel withdrawing their contributions UNESCO's budget fell from $653 million to $507 million (310 million euros).

The reduced budget means some 300 people at UNESCO are in danger of losing their jobs. In 2012 the UN agency employed 1,200 people at its headquarters in Paris and 900 around the world.

"The list of countries that will lose their voting rights will be announced probably tomorrow (Saturday) in a plenary session," the same UNESCO source said.

UNESCO's chief Irina Bokova has raised $75 million to deal with the financial crisis at the agency, which is responsible for selecting and overseeing World Heritage sites and deals with literacy, media freedom, science and environmental issues.

In October the 61-year-old Bulgarian was re-elected as UNESCO's director general after a tough challenge from two rivals -- the Djiboutian ambassador to France, Rachad Farah, and Lebanese academic Joseph Maila.

Both Farah and Maila argued the body had lost its main objective to maintain world peace through culture.

In the run-up to the election, Bokova, a former foreign minister, said the financial crisis at the agency was over and argued the body had been able to maintain its programmes.

But she did express concern over the tighter budget, saying it was "a derisory amount in respect of our mandate".


France's Court of Auditors charged with conducting financial and legislative audits of most public institutions, has been scathing in its criticism of UNESCO saying the "unexpected nature (of the fund freeze) could not justify the organisation's state of unpreparedness".

Other reports however, notably by Britain and Australia, had voiced general approval of Bokova's tenure.

The Palestinians were admitted to UNESCO in October 2011, when its general assembly voted 107-14 to make Palestine its 195th member.

The United States says the Palestinians must reach a peace agreement with Israel before they can become full members of an international organisation.

(AFP)

http://www.france24.com/en/20131108-usa-israel-lose-voting-rights-unesco-palestine-funding-halt
 
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Good. Now time to pull out of the rest of that Jihad-ideology funding organization known as the UN.
 

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I was really shocked when the talks with Iran collapsed today.

:rolleyes:

Unrelated to OP but I think in the next few years Iran will align more with western ideology and move away from their hard line stances. The new administration has shown willingness to change and work with the rest of the world.
 

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Unrelated to OP but I think in the next few years Iran will align more with western ideology and move away from their hard line stances. The new administration has shown willingness to change and work with the rest of the world.
From what I understand the people are indifferent to the west. Its just the government that hates us
 
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