UN INVESTIGATION BEGINS: Well, sort of. Mark Steyn writes:

Anyway, as Kofi’s commission isn’t going ahead, I’m pleased to announce my own fact-finding investigation into – drumroll, please – the UN. Ex-ambassadors, European Foreign Ministers and former presidents of humanitarian organisations are welcome to apply to join my commission, but, if they’re too busy, we’ll make do with jes’ regular folks. Among the issues we’ll be examining: UN participation in the sex-slave trade in Bosnia; the UN refugee extortion racket in Kenya; UN involvement in massive embezzlement in Kosovo; the UN’s cover-up of the sex-for-food scandal in West Africa involving aid workers demanding sexual favours from children as young as four; the UN-fuelled explosion of drugs, Aids and prostitution in Cambodia; the UN’s complicity in massacres in pre-liberated Afghanistan; and, if we’ve any time left, the UN’s collusion in terrorism in the Jenin refugee camp. As the organisation’s own internal investigations usually put it, UN seen nothin’ yet!

I think there’s a lot of investigating that should go on here.