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	<title>Comments on: Why the UN Should Hold Public Confirmation Hearings</title>
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		<title>By: bourne2y</title>
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		<description>&quot;Who are these guys?&quot;

Indeed. And to underscore the value of that question, let&#039;s stroll down memory lane . . .

Who can name the UN leader who was in charge of DPKO - the Department of Peace Keeping Operations - in 1994?  That would be during the time the &quot;unpleasantness&quot; in Rwanda occurred.  (Hint: it was the next-to-last UN job that person ever held).


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<p>Indeed. And to underscore the value of that question, let&#8217;s stroll down memory lane . . .</p>
<p>Who can name the UN leader who was in charge of DPKO &#8211; the Department of Peace Keeping Operations &#8211; in 1994?  That would be during the time the &#8220;unpleasantness&#8221; in Rwanda occurred.  (Hint: it was the next-to-last UN job that person ever held).</p>
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