Saturday, March 27, 2004


Apologies mount up for Kofi. After agreeing that an enquiry is needed into the Food-for-Oil Progamme to Iraq that helped prop up Saddam so effectively, now Kofi Annan is apologising for the UN's failure to stop a genocide occurring in Rwanda ten years ago. It's a weekend for apologies, after Richard Clarke's barbed apology to America for failing to prevent the Sept 11th 2001 attacks. Mark Steyn, meanwhile, makes a good case for saying that the UN's apologies are nowhere near enough.

 
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