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THE TINY MIND OF STEPHEN LEWIS
Stephen Lewis, a former NDP politician, the
leader of his party in Ontario between 1970 - 1978, failed
to convince the voters to trust him by awarding him the premiership
of the province. Frustrated, he resigned his seat in 1978.
Ironically, however, it was Progressive Conservative
Prime Minister, Brian Mulroney who gave Mr. Lewis his big
break-through when he appointed him Canadian Ambassador to
the UN between 1984 and 1988. The UN and Mr. Lewis were a
perfect match. Mr. Lewis's pompous, arrogant posturing fitted
perfectly into the UN style and made him an ideal UN bureaucrat.
In 1999, Mr. Lewis served as deputy executive
director of UNICEF. During his time in office, UNICEF specialized
in promoting abortion, contraception and sexual rights for
adolescents - largely ignoring health issues, such as malaria,
tuberculosis and cholera, as well as the necessity of clean
water and improved education for adolescents. That is, these
latter needs took a back seat to UNICEF's demands for adolescent
"reproductive health" issues.
Such a priority is typical of the UN which,
in the best tradition of 19th century imperialists, determinedly
tries to impose liberal western values on the unwilling populations
living in the third world.
In 2001, Mr. Lewis was appointed UN special
envoy for HIV-AIDS in Africa, reporting directly to Secretary
General Kofi Annan. In that position, Mr. Lewis's hyperbole
soared to new heights. He toured the world, business class,
demanding funding to curb the spread of AIDS in Africa. Mr.
Lewis, of course, is an ardent believer in the value of the
mighty condom as the main response to the spread of AIDS.
As a result, the UN's AIDS intervention in Africa has been
ineffective. Dr. Norman Hearst, of the California-San Francisco
University, has revealed statistics on Kenya, Botswana and
other African countries, which show an increasingly alarming
correlation of increased condom sale with rising HIV prevalence.
Dr. Hearst stated that we are "raising a generation of
young people in Africa that believe condoms will prevent HIV.
This is concerning because condoms are not 100% effective,
even when used properly".
In 2003, the UN itself, through its AID's
agency UN AIDS, admitted that condoms have a disconcerting
failure rate. This study revealed that condoms are ineffective
in protecting against HIV an estimated 10% of the time. The
admission from the UN points to a far lower failure rate than
some studies, which have shown higher than 50% failure rates.
Facts, however, never stand in the way of
the liberal and sexually liberated members of the international
AIDS establishment, including Mr. Lewis. They believe that
sexual promiscuity can be made "safe" via a tiny
piece of latex. The UN's and Mr. Lewis's love affair with
condoms knows no bounds.
However, Mr. Lewis believes that he is thwarted,
in his great life's work of spreading layers of latex throughout
Africa, by two institutions which he regards as being dismally
ignorant - namely, the Catholic Church and the office of the
US President.
Apparently, finding it hard to believe that
there is anyone superior to himself, Mr. Lewis has never been
a fan of religion. At the UN Conference on Population and
Development, held in Cairo in 1994, Mr. Lewis delighted the
radical feminist chorus present, when he stated that organized
religion - particularly the Vatican and the Islamic faith
-- were exhibiting "thinly veiled misogyny" and
oppressing women in preventing the "thoughtful"
wording of the Cairo documents from passing. The Cairo Plan
of Action, by the way, included the provision that abortion
be made an international human right. Also in 1994, Mr. Lewis
participated in a panel investigating genocide in Rwanda.
Instead of placing the blame where it properly belonged -
namely, with the UN's failure to intervene in a slaughter
which led to over 800,000 deaths -- Mr. Lewis blamed the US,
France and the Catholic Church for being complicit in the
rise of Hutu extremists in that country, which led to the
deaths.
Initially, when US President Bush announced
the $15 billion grant to fight AIDS in Africa, Mr. Lewis was
full of smiles and kind words for the US president. Just think
what he and his fellow UN bureaucrats could do with $15 billion!
It would be enough to cover the cracks left when the fraud
of the UN's Oil-for-Food scheme was exposed, leaving some
bureaucrats short of cash, as well as being without a project
worthy of their efforts. The US $15 billion AIDS grant seemed
to be an answer to their prayers. With this grant, Mr. Lewis
saw himself as the international "Lord of the Condoms"
with no one to match his power or influence in that area.
However, this dream was not to be. Mr. Bush's
aid programme, which was called the US President's Emergency
Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), by-passed the UN's bureaucracy
and Mr. Lewis. Instead the US decided to spend the money directly
in Africa itself. This was a severe affront to Mr. Lewis.
As stated by Western Standard columnist Mark Steyn (October
3, 2005)
While one understands Mr. Lewis's irritation
at the US disinclination to acknowledge his primacy, the
US project is surely complementary, rather than competitive.
In addition to by-passing his good graces,
the US programme also focused on AIDS prevention by abstinence
rather than condoms, following the successful model adopted
by the Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni. The Uganda abstinence
campaign has been so successful that it has been likened to
an effective vaccine: it has reduced HIV transmission rates
from 30% in the early 1990's to 5%. The Ugandan model has
also led to a marked reduction in pre-marital sexual activity
among Ugandan youth and a reduction in extra-marital activity
among adults.
This was all too much for Mr. Lewis. He came
raging out of his corner, claiming Mr. Bush was damaging the
AIDS fight by hobbling Africa's largest pandemic by downplaying
the role of condoms. He bizarrely claimed that the Bush programme
of shifting AIDS funding from condoms to abstinence promotion
has led to a shortage of condoms in Uganda! Mr. Lewis stated,
" To impose a dogma driven policy that is fundamentally
flawed is doing damage to Africa." Who is preaching dogma
here? Clearly it's Mr. Lewis. Mr. Lewis also expressed his
bigotry against religion when he stated, " What PEPFAR
has done is to have made it possible for a number of Pentecostal
and more fundamentalist churches to pursue the abstinence
agenda." Oh my.
Uganda, however, has not remained silent in
this ongoing campaign by Mr. Lewis to destroy its abstinence
programme. The Director of the Global Center for Uganda's
strategy, Mr. Martin Ssempa, in an open letter to Kofi Annan,
demanded that Mr. Lewis be immediately fired and removed from
UN AIDS.
In his letter Mr. Ssempa stated that Mr. Lewis
"is using the entire body of the UN for his personal
agenda of condomizing the developing nations. Why he has the
audacity to fight the only nation which has demonstrated success
in reducing HIV/AIDS is utterly beyond me."
He went on to say that "Mr. Lewis is further sinking
the credibility of the UN in the Great Lakes region in that
Mr. Lewis is the type that reminds us of the UN staff who
did nothing to stop the genocide in Rwanda where close to
a million Africans were butchered under the close supervision
of the UN." Mr. Ssempa also demanded to know "why
isn't Lewis talking about Botswana, South Africa and other
nations which have taken UNAIDS advice of more condoms but
now have the highest rates of HIV in the world? Why is he
picking on Uganda which has been a shining example of behaviour
change since 1988?"
Finally, Mr. Ssempa stated, "We are tired of these western
officials who fly in a few hours and become experts in our
campaign. Steve (sic) Lewis should come to Uganda and spend
a few months at the feet of activists who are on the frontline
... He is spending far too much time doing teleconferences,
flying from conference to conference and listening to his
stooges who keep telling him what he wants to hear...'there
is not enough condoms. Send us more so we can condomise the
world'."
Mr. Ssempa ended his open letter with a direct
plea that leaves no doubt about his frustration: "Kofi
Annan, do us a favor. Fire this Steve (sic) Lewis and restore
credibility to the institution of United Nations."
The problem with Mr. Lewis, however, is that he does not seem
to have any original thoughts, nor does he seem capable of
grappling with concepts outside the socialist box which challenge
the concept of absolute sexual liberation. In fact, Mr. Lewis
is so "liberated" that he even chose the sperm donor
to inseminate his lesbian daughter, Ilana, [Saturday Night
Magazine, October 2005.] who said, " Dad chose the same
one as I did" suggesting it was because the donor "was
a socialist."
Mr. Lewis is so intent on blaming others, whether the US,
the World Bank, Western nations or the Catholic Church etc.,
he is failing to look to himself for the failure to stop the
spread of AIDS in Africa. Tragically Mr. Lewis is far removed
from the culture and faith of his African clients. It's no
wonder that he is inadequate, and has been a failure in his
mission to curb the spread of AIDS in Africa.
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