The appointment of Barham Salih as the UN High Commissioner for Refugees signals the UN’s misguided investment in leadership, as he was part of Iraq’s failed state and observed significant displacement crises without action. His tenure as President saw over two million Iraqi refugees abandoned, and his past justifications for inaction reflect a troubling political hypocrisy. This choice highlights the moral decline within the UN, undermining the dignity of refugees, who suffer from both local and institutional betrayals. Salih’s record includes ethical compromises and shadows of corruption, making his appointment deeply ironic and concerning for refugee rights.
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