Tomorrow marks the last day of Kofi Annan's leadership at the UN. As I wrote earlier, the departure of the world's conscience will leave a huge hole that one hopes his successor can come close to filling.
The Village Voice's Nat Henthoff, a regular critic of the departing secretary-general, explains in a column how the UN's very structure and its member states are responsible for 'the lethal failures' often attributed to Annan himself.
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