little green footballs

UN Hits Bottom, Digs

Sat, May 12, 2007 at 9:20:56 am

Famine, corruption, runaway inflation, property confiscation, political repression—none of these are sufficient to disqualify Zimbabwe from being elected chair of the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development.

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Zimbabwe won approval on Friday to head a key U.N. body charged with promoting economic progress and environmental protection despite protests from the U.S., European nations and human rights organizations.

The 53-member Commission on Sustainable Development voted 26-21 with three abstentions on the new chair, said Luiz Alberto Figueiredo Machado, vice chair of the commission. The chair traditionally rotates among regions of the world and it is Africa’s choice this year. The government of Zimbabwe has nominated Francis Nhema, the minister of environment and tourism, to chair the commission.