UN tourism body disputes Canada’s reason for quitting

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UN tourism body disputes Canada’s reason for quitting


Canada is withdrawing from the United Nations World Tourism Office, a move it said was formalized this week over the agency’s recognition of Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe.

Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird told the Commons Thursday the appointment of Mr. Mugabe as an international tourism ambassador was what led to the withdrawal.

The UN body, however, dismissed that reasoning, pointing out that it doesn’t actually have an ambassadorial program.

The UNWTO said it gave an Open Letter on Travel and Tourism to the presidents of Zimbabwe and Zambia on May 29, in recognition of a tripartite agreement with both countries on the hosting of the 20th Session of the UN General Assembly in Victoria Falls, which straddles the borders of both countries.

The agency added that the same letter had been given to leaders of other countries around the world.

“The receiving of the Open Letter implies no legal commitment or official title attribution to the country or the recipient,” the agency said in a statement.

But the mere recognition of Mr. Mugabe at a UN event was enough for Mr. Baird, who called it the “last straw” for Canada’s participation in the UNWTO, the minister’s spokesman said.

“After (minister Baird) heard that (Mugabe) was honoured at an event, after he was invited to join this global leaders group, he signed the Order in Council almost immediately,” said Joseph Lavoie.

Canada had already signalled a year ago, by giving formal notice, that it intended to withdraw from the UNWTO. But an Order in Council is required to formalize any such notice period.

“They were legitimizing him by enlisting Mugabe to promote tourism,” Mr. Lavoie said.

“In our view that makes him a small ‘a’ ambassador.”


Mr. Mugabe is currently under a United States and European Union travel ban because of human rights abuses in his own country.

He has been in power for more than three decades and has been blamed for his country’s economic ruin, resulting in food and fuel shortages, rampant inflation, high poverty and unemployment.

UN tourism body disputes Canada's reason for quitting - The Globe and Mail
 

55Mercury

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Well, I don't really disagree with condemnation on our end, but pulling out may be unnecessary.
That's funny, because whenever you post something about the current government without comment, your tacit disdain is almost - how would Bear put it? - palpable.
 

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That's funny, because whenever you post something about the current government without comment, your tacit disdain is almost - how would Bear put it? - palpable.

We shouldn't have pulled out of UN Tourism.

You're absolutely right.
 

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I wasn't very clear on that comment. Opps. I see this appointment as being basic PC without regard for the past actions of the guy

There will always be some form of political posturing whenever there are multiple nations (and national interests) gathered around the same table, but engaging an individual with such a dubious reputation for the sheer goal of 'inclusion' seems to make the entire body (UN) a laughing stock.
 
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I wasn't very clear on that comment. Opps. I see this appointment as being basic PC without regard for the past actions of the guy

There will always be some form of political posturing whenever there are multiple nations (and national interests) gathered around the same table, but engaging an individual with such a dubious reputation for the sheer goal of 'inclusion' seems to make the entire body (UN) a laughing stock.

I'm not a UN expert, so I can't comment on that, but I do question the reasoning for his appointment.
 

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Brother; some of us harken back to stuff like the invasion of Hungary and the U.N. sitting on it's collective hineys among many other examples of crap that has happened on the planet.

Canada was one of the founding fathers of the U.N. and influential in the drafting of it's original charter with very lofty ideals being it's core value at the time. Today......not anything like the intent embodied in that charter.

Practicing the politics of inclusion which allowed countries who had engaged in the worst kinds of practices contrary to U.N." supposed" ideals to become sitting and voting members in the failed mantra of "if we include them, maybe they'll change" has proven to be a grand failure with some countries using their alloted veto vote to stymie anything and everything.

Getting out of the Tourism Agency would be just the first step ; serving notice of withdrawing completely unless a complete overhaul is performed would be recommended by this writer.
 

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:canada:I kinda like ol'Bob, as we at the UN call him.

He has this ...........er...........personna (non grata)

This rakish, devil may care attitude...........when manning the electrodes attached to an enemies genitals

How he can strip an AK blindfolded.

We are in fact in the presence of greatness.

It's a wonder Baird didn't suggest the Oda of Canada for him, stead of being all mealy shi t mouthed.

Ah well, still 3 years.
 

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Actually, why do we care what the bloody UN thinks.

They sat on their hands and allowed the genocide in Rwanda. Tied Dellaire's hands. Poor bastard never got over it. How could ya??

They did a lot in Darfur, also...............not.

Turned out almost as useless as the League of Nations.