The UN’s Double-Entry Bookkeeping
The United Nations documented torture, sexual violence, and systematic killings by Syrian intelligence - while simultaneously transferring millions of dollars into that very system. Over more than a decade, at least $11 million flowed to a security company that internal documents link directly to the General Intelligence Directorate. A company hidden behind an unmarked office - but backed by UN contracts.
The Shorouk case is not an isolated failure, but a documented contradiction: humanitarian aid moving through the very structures it is meant to bypass. This analysis exposes not only financial links, but a system of surveillance, deception, and institutional blind spots. The question is no longer whether the UN knew - but why it chose not to act.