Google – AFP, 8 November 2013
Paris — The
United States and Israel lost their UNESCO voting rights Friday after suspending
funding to the organisation for its recognition of Palestine, a source from the
UN agency told AFP.
Neither the
United States nor Israel "presented the necessary documentation this
morning to avoid losing their right to vote," the source said on condition
of anonymity.
Both
countries stopped paying their contributions to the global cultural agency
after Palestine was made a UNESCO member in 2011, provoking a major financial
crisis at the agency and putting hundreds of jobs in jeopardy.
Under UNESCO
rules, the US and Israel had until Friday to pay their dues or automatically
lose voting rights.
US
contributions represented 22 percent of the agency's overall budget. With the
US and Israel withdrawing their contributions UNESCO's budget fell from $653
million to $507 million (310 million euros).
The reduced
budget means some 300 people at UNESCO are in danger of losing their jobs. In
2012 the UN agency employed 1,200 people at its headquarters in Paris and 900
around the world.
UNESCO's
Director-General Irina Bokova, who was re-elected in October, raised $75
million in a bid to deal with the agency's financial crisis.
"The
list of countries that will lose their voting rights will be announced probably
tomorrow (Saturday) in a plenary session," the same UNESCO source said.
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