Please, God, pleasepleaseplease...
Yes, this would truly be historic. If anything comes of it, it would be a very welcome indication that maybe the organization does give a crap about its reputation, and does want to be taken seriously. I may even be forced to soften some of my anti-U.N. opinions.
UN employees are expected to issue an unprecedented vote of no confidence in Secretary-General Kofi Annan, union sources say, after he pardoned the body's top oversight official over a series of allegations.