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23.10.2003.
What procedures were in place in Baghdad when the 19 August attack
took 22 lives were "sloppy" in observance, and non-compliance with
regulations was "commonplace," according to the report
of the panel led by Martti Ahtisaari, a former President of Finland.
He was appointed by Secretary-General Kofi Annan in September to examine
"all relevant facts about the security situation in Iraq before the
attack, the UN security mechanisms, procedure and measures in place,"
and identify key lessons for future security arrangements.
The Secretary-General thanked Mr. Ahtisaari for the report, according
to a spokesperson for Mr. Annan, who said it “will be closely
studied and steps taken to ensure early implementation of its main
recommendations.”
In remarks at a press briefing to present the report, Mr. Ahtisaari
said, "Everyone bears responsibility: the Member States, who are asking
the UN to carry out those responsibilities, and of course the Secretary-General
himself - the buck stops always with the Secretary General."
In its executive summary the report said, "In the view of the Panel,
the UN security management system failed in its mission to provide
adequate security to UN staff in Iraq."
"The failure of UN management and staff to comply with standard security
regulations and directives left the UN open and vulnerable" to the
attack, it said.
"In particular, the UN security system failed adequately to analyze
and utilize information made available to the system on threats against
UN staff and premises. The security awareness within the country team
did not match the hostile environment. The observance and implementation
of security regulations and procedures were sloppy and non-compliance
with security rules commonplace."
The report said that had security arrangements been adequate they
may not have prevented the attack, but they "would certainly have
minimized the vulnerability of the staff and premises and reduced
the number of casualties caused by the attack."
"The main conclusion…is that the current security management
system is dysfunctional. It provides little guarantee of security
to UN staff in Iraq or other high-risk environments and needs to be
reformed," the panel said.
The panel labelled as a major deficiency a "lack of accountability
for the decisions and positions taken by UN managers with regard to
the security of UN staff."
"The United Nations," it said, "needs a new culture of accountability
in security management."
The panel noted there was no place without risk in Iraq and recommended
that a new assessment be made there before any decision to resume
activities in that country.
"A new security approach is needed in order to ensure staff security
in such a high-risk environment. The key objective for the UN system
in these circumstances is to reach and maintain an acceptable balance
between UN operational objectives in Iraq and the security and protection
of its staff and assets, both national and international.
"Before the decision to resume the activities in Iraq is made, a
thorough and professional security assessment should be undertaken
in order to determine whether the return of international staff is
possible and, if so, under what kind of security arrangements. These
arrangements should be set in place prior to the return of UN staff."
The panel said that it strongly recommended "these principles should
be applied to all UN missions."
In his briefing for reporters, Mr. Ahtisaari said, "There has been
a dramatic shift. Earlier we all believed that the UN flags protected
us…We need a much more professional approach, a professional
staff, and resources available for the organization."
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