“I was hounded, day in, day out. Bullied, hounded, with protection from nobody.”
These are the words of Alice Nderitu, the UN’s former Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide. In a shocking article, she details the appalling treatment she endured at the hands of the United… pic.twitter.com/g2rNv0o40g
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“I was hounded, day in, day out. Bullied, hounded, with protection from nobody.”
These are the words of Alice Nderitu, the UN’s former Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide. In a shocking article, she details the appalling treatment she endured at the hands of the United Nations—months of relentless pressure to label Israel’s actions against Hamas as “genocide.”
She even received death threats for refusing to comply: “They started sending me threats on my phone. And then they even started threatening me on the U.N. e-mail.”
One such e-mail read: “Filthy Zionist rat, you will burn in hell forever for supporting the rape and torture and murder of little kids by your bestial masters.”
Nderitu exposes the UN’s blatant bias against Israel: “It’s instructive that this never happened for any other war. Not for Ukraine, not for Sudan, not for D.R.C., not for Myanmar. The focus was always Israel.”
Her testimony, combined with the UN’s statements and actions since October 7, makes one thing clear: the United Nations is not a neutral body. It has abandoned its mandate of impartiality, taking a dangerous one-sided stance against Israel.
As Nderitu warns: “By taking one side, condemning it every day, you completely lose the essence of what the U.N. was created for.”
Because she refused to bow to pressure and intimidation, Alice Nderitu’s contract was not renewed.
Alice Nderitu was fired for telling the truth—a truth the UN simply does not want to hear.
A link to the article.
There was a Times article on Nderitu back in November:
An expert on genocide has left the United Nations amid claims that her contract was not renewed because she refused to apply the term to Israel’s war against Hamas.
Alice Wairimu Nderitu served a four-year term as a special adviser to the UN secretary-general on the prevention of genocide. Her departure on Tuesday was highlighted by the Wall Street Journal, which suggested that her contract was not being renewed because she had stood firm against pressure within the organisation to class Israel’s war against Hamas as a potential genocide.
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