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Govt slammed for silence on killing of UN peacekeepers


Former foreign minister Surin Pitsuwan lambasted the government on Friday for being "conspicuously silent" over the deaths of four UN observers killed by Israeli bombs in southern Lebanon on Wednesday.

He said such an attitude did not reflect the aspirations of a govern¬ment fielding a candidate for the job of secretarygeneral of the United Nations.

"When the whole world is up in arms about the deaths of four UN observers in Khiyam, Lebanon, how can Thailand, an aspirant for UN leadership, be so conspicuously silent?" said Surin.

He was refer¬ring to the Israeli Defence Forces' bombing of a UN observation bunker in southern Lebanon that killed four members of a UN Interim Forces in Lebanon (Unifil) unit.

The UN Security Council issued a statement on Thursday express¬ing "shock and distress" at the severity and the circumstances in which the bombing took place.

SecretaryGeneral Kofi Annan initially described the bombing as "deliberate", an accusation denied by the Israeli government.

Meanwhile, caretaker Deputy Prime Minister Surakiart Sathirathai was at the Asean Ministerial Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, lobbying regional partners, as well as China and the US, for support for his application for the UN's top post.

Surin said: "The entire world is up in arms about the issue, strik¬ing at the heart of the UN's peace¬keeping role, and we are keeping mum on the case. How could we, in good conscience, claim that we have the interests of the interna¬tional community at heart?"

He said he could sympathise with caretaker Foreign Minister Kantathi Suphamongkhon being preoccupied at the Asean meeting, "but the rest of the government in Bangkok should have a position - a clear and strong position on this issue of the safety and sanctity of UN personnel".

The situation in the Middle East is threatening world peace, Surin said.

"It has been over two weeks, with over 50 dead and several hundred wounded in Israel, and over 400 killed and 1,300 injured in Lebanon. And there is no end in sight.

"The Thaksin government is still at a loss … not for words, but of a sense of international responsibility.

"It goes to show that we [Thailand] want the world's support for what we consider impor¬tant to us, but when it comes to [showing] concern for the world, we chose to be silent, stay neutral and keep quiet," he said.

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