Saturday, October 19, 2013

United Nations under the microscope of intelligence United Nations were not immune to the American espionage, according to documents revealed by WikiLeaks. Specialization spy on what seems to know the mechanisms of action of peacekeepers, particularly in Lebanon New York Nizar Abboud Intelligence list of requests from the United States Mission to the United Nations large and complex. They are not limited to detailed information about the diplomats and their orientation, but even include various means of contacts and account numbers and the data they use in their e-mail, and even information on the DNA of each of them and a picture of Iris that exceed the specificity what the imprint of importance in the processes tracking. What draws in applications published by the Wikileaks site and for Lebanon, the eagerness of the U.S. intelligence community to collect information about «the views and attitudes» Member States in the UN Security Council, and the Secretariat, and the countries concerned key of the UNIFIL forces operating in southern Lebanon and peacekeeping operations in Lebanon in general. Says telegram dated at the end of July 2009, and classified as secret instructions from Michael Owens, acting director of the Operations Division in the Department of «National Human Inta» American (established to collect data on people within the framework of the fight against terrorism in 2003), the U.S. State Department asking its diplomats around the world, at the headquarters of the United Nations, to provide technical information detailed, including passwords, and encrypted passwords in the communications networks used by international officials, and the requests by the possible links of the departments and UN organizations بتنظيمات «terrorist» like «Hamas» and «Hezbollah». In the paragraph on the troop UNIFIL, asked foreign intelligence services to gather information from members of the Member States in the Council, without exception, and this even includes Russia, Japan, France and Italy, as well as the Mission of Lebanon and Vietnam, and information on organizations and the masses of political heavyweights such as the African Union and the European Union and the International Criminal Court. Required under what has been described as' political question 'is' to know the views of the members of the United Nations and their plans and intentions concerning «the capacity of the United Nations to organize a new complex military and civilian police operations, leadership and implementation. And requests information on the views of the Secretariat or the members on the reform initiatives of peace operations, and information on the appointment of envoys of the Secretary-General's special peace operations and politics, and the prospects and goals built command and rules of engagement and the climate threat to peacekeeping operations proposed, including «transportation and communications and infrastructure and what is unique to the Maps ». Also, the types and number of forces and capabilities, equipment and materials that states expresses willingness to provide it. And asked the U.S. State Department information on portability of such equipment and supplies for the transition from very to the other within the framework of logistics support, and information on land disputes between the Department of UN peacekeeping and the Department of attribution in the field and between the Department of Political Affairs over control of the peacekeeping operations, and the battles on the ground between twofold logistical and military in peacekeeping operations, and information on the readiness of the countries that provide peacekeeping troops to receive orders from members states that contribute commanders and deputy commanders of the peacekeeping forces, and also information about the impact of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights for Refugees to include the concerns of human rights within the peacekeeping operations and mandate. It also requests to know the views of the host government (Lebanon) and concerns about the policies of the United Nations for that state, and the impact of coordinator of the UN Security Council on the planning of operations, and the reactions of field staff on the UN Security Council guidance. At the point of express references to study the deployment of rapid intervention in certain cases, demanded Telegraph collects information on 'capacity and plans to equip a battalion into high alert and deployed.

United Nations under the microscope of intelligence
United Nations under the microscope of intelligence


United Nations were not immune to the American espionage, according to documents revealed by WikiLeaks. Specialization spy on what seems to know the mechanisms of action of peacekeepers, particularly in Lebanon
New York Nizar Abboud
Intelligence list of requests from the United States Mission to the United Nations large and complex. They are not limited to detailed information about the diplomats and their orientation, but even include various means of contacts and account numbers and the data they use in their e-mail, and even information on the DNA of each of them and a picture of Iris that exceed the specificity what the imprint of importance in the processes tracking.
What draws in applications published by the Wikileaks site and for Lebanon, the eagerness of the U.S. intelligence community to collect information about «the views and attitudes» Member States in the UN Security Council, and the Secretariat, and the countries concerned key of the UNIFIL forces operating in southern Lebanon and peacekeeping operations in Lebanon in general.
Says telegram dated at the end of July 2009, and classified as secret instructions from Michael Owens, acting director of the Operations Division in the Department of «National Human Inta» American (established to collect data on people within the framework of the fight against terrorism in 2003), the U.S. State Department asking its diplomats around the world, at the headquarters of the United Nations, to provide technical information detailed, including passwords, and encrypted passwords in the communications networks used by international officials, and the requests by the possible links of the departments and UN organizations بتنظيمات «terrorist» like «Hamas» and «Hezbollah».
In the paragraph on the troop UNIFIL, asked foreign intelligence services to gather information from members of the Member States in the Council, without exception, and this even includes Russia, Japan, France and Italy, as well as the Mission of Lebanon and Vietnam, and information on organizations and the masses of political heavyweights such as the African Union and the European Union and the International Criminal Court.
Required under what has been described as' political question 'is' to know the views of the members of the United Nations and their plans and intentions concerning «the capacity of the United Nations to organize a new complex military and civilian police operations, leadership and implementation.
And requests information on the views of the Secretariat or the members on the reform initiatives of peace operations, and information on the appointment of envoys of the Secretary-General's special peace operations and politics, and the prospects and goals built command and rules of engagement and the climate threat to peacekeeping operations proposed, including «transportation and communications and infrastructure and what is unique to the Maps ». Also, the types and number of forces and capabilities, equipment and materials that states expresses willingness to provide it.
And asked the U.S. State Department information on portability of such equipment and supplies for the transition from very to the other within the framework of logistics support, and information on land disputes between the Department of UN peacekeeping and the Department of attribution in the field and between the Department of Political Affairs over control of the peacekeeping operations, and the battles on the ground between twofold logistical and military in peacekeeping operations, and information on the readiness of the countries that provide peacekeeping troops to receive orders from members states that contribute commanders and deputy commanders of the peacekeeping forces, and also information about the impact of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights for Refugees to include the concerns of human rights within the peacekeeping operations and mandate.
It also requests to know the views of the host government (Lebanon) and concerns about the policies of the United Nations for that state, and the impact of coordinator of the UN Security Council on the planning of operations, and the reactions of field staff on the UN Security Council guidance.
At the point of express references to study the deployment of rapid intervention in certain cases, demanded Telegraph collects information on 'capacity and plans to equip a battalion into high alert and deployed.


United Nations were not immune to the American espionage, according to documents revealed by WikiLeaks. Specialization spy on what seems to know the mechanisms of action of peacekeepers, particularly in Lebanon
New York Nizar Abboud
Intelligence list of requests from the United States Mission to the United Nations large and complex. They are not limited to detailed information about the diplomats and their orientation, but even include various means of contacts and account numbers and the data they use in their e-mail, and even information on the DNA of each of them and a picture of Iris that exceed the specificity what the imprint of importance in the processes tracking.
What draws in applications published by the Wikileaks site and for Lebanon, the eagerness of the U.S. intelligence community to collect information about «the views and attitudes» Member States in the UN Security Council, and the Secretariat, and the countries concerned key of the UNIFIL forces operating in southern Lebanon and peacekeeping operations in Lebanon in general.
Says telegram dated at the end of July 2009, and classified as secret instructions from Michael Owens, acting director of the Operations Division in the Department of «National Human Inta» American (established to collect data on people within the framework of the fight against terrorism in 2003), the U.S. State Department asking its diplomats around the world, at the headquarters of the United Nations, to provide technical information detailed, including passwords, and encrypted passwords in the communications networks used by international officials, and the requests by the possible links of the departments and UN organizations بتنظيمات «terrorist» like «Hamas» and «Hezbollah».
In the paragraph on the troop UNIFIL, asked foreign intelligence services to gather information from members of the Member States in the Council, without exception, and this even includes Russia, Japan, France and Italy, as well as the Mission of Lebanon and Vietnam, and information on organizations and the masses of political heavyweights such as the African Union and the European Union and the International Criminal Court.
Required under what has been described as' political question 'is' to know the views of the members of the United Nations and their plans and intentions concerning «the capacity of the United Nations to organize a new complex military and civilian police operations, leadership and implementation.
And requests information on the views of the Secretariat or the members on the reform initiatives of peace operations, and information on the appointment of envoys of the Secretary-General's special peace operations and politics, and the prospects and goals built command and rules of engagement and the climate threat to peacekeeping operations proposed, including «transportation and communications and infrastructure and what is unique to the Maps ». Also, the types and number of forces and capabilities, equipment and materials that states expresses willingness to provide it.
And asked the U.S. State Department information on portability of such equipment and supplies for the transition from very to the other within the framework of logistics support, and information on land disputes between the Department of UN peacekeeping and the Department of attribution in the field and between the Department of Political Affairs over control of the peacekeeping operations, and the battles on the ground between twofold logistical and military in peacekeeping operations, and information on the readiness of the countries that provide peacekeeping troops to receive orders from members states that contribute commanders and deputy commanders of the peacekeeping forces, and also information about the impact of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights for Refugees to include the concerns of human rights within the peacekeeping operations and mandate.
It also requests to know the views of the host government (Lebanon) and concerns about the policies of the United Nations for that state, and the impact of coordinator of the UN Security Council on the planning of operations, and the reactions of field staff on the UN Security Council guidance.
At the point of express references to study the deployment of rapid intervention in certain cases, demanded Telegraph collects information on 'capacity and plans to equip a battalion into high alert and deployed.

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