On
End of Al Baghdadi McCaul Thanks
Foreign Partners While UN
Guterres As Silent As On
Killings by Cameroon and JOH
By Matthew
Russell Lee, CJR Letter
PFT Q&A
UN GATE, Oct 27 –
Before
10 pm on October
26, Donald
Trump tweeted
that something
big had just
happened. It
was noted on
SNL. At 9 am
on October 27
Trump held a
press
conference to
announce, in
detail, the
killing of al
Baghdadi.
Then US
Congressman
Michael McCaul said,
“This
morning,
President
Trump
announced that
the leader of
ISIS, Abu Bakr
al-Baghdadi,
has been
confirmed dead
in a US-led
special
operations
raid in
Northwest
Syria. His
death marks a
significant
milestone in
our ongoing
campaign to
destroy ISIS
and their
threat to
America. I
applaud the
brave men and
women of the
United States
military and
intelligence
community who
collaborated
on this
successful
operation and
thank our
foreign
partners for
their
support.
“As ISIS’
leader for
almost a
decade,
Baghdadi
inspired and
unleashed his
fighters and
supporters to
create chaos
and
destruction
not just in
the Middle
East but
across the
world.
“During my
tenure as
Chairman of
the House
Homeland
Security
Committee, I
received
startling
threat
briefings
about ISIS’
plots and
operations for
years. They
have killed
thousands of
innocent
people and the
elimination of
their leader
is a vital
delivery of
justice in
this ongoing
campaign.
“I want to
thank
President
Trump for his
commitment to
decimating
this terror
group. Under
the
President’s
leadership,
ISIS has lost
its so-called
Caliphate in
Iraq and
Syria, is on
the run and no
longer has its
brutal leader.
I also commend
the President
for keeping a
residual force
in Syria to
help ensure
ISIS is not
the threat it
once was.”
Three
hours later,
nothing from
the UN of
Antonio
Guterres - just
as, for
example, there
was been nothing
on the SDNY
case against Halkbank,
and conviction
of Honduras'
brother of the
president
Guterres met with
last month not
about their
corruption but
Guterres' fig
leaf, sustainable
development. Inner
City Press
will stay on
this.
Back on
February 15
the UN's Syria
envoy Geir O.
Pedersen
released a
transcript of
his "on the record" press
breakfast in
Geneva, see below. Now in
September, UN
Secretary General
Antonio
Guterres has
tried to stay on
track to a
corrupt second
term as SG by
naming a "UN
Board of
Inquiry in
northwest
Syria," to be
led in
its secretive
work by
Nigerian Lt
General
Chikadibia
Obiakor.
On
October 17
from Vice
President Mike
Pence in
Ankara: "The
Turkish side
will pause
Operation
Peace Spring
in order to
allow for the
withdrawal of
YPG forces
from the safe
zone for 120
hours. All
military
operations
under
Operation
Peace Spring
will be paused
and Operation
Peace Spring
will be halted
entirely on
completion of
the
withdrawal.
Our
administration
has already
been in
contact with
Syrian defense
forces and
we've already
begun to
facilitate
their safe
withdrawal
from the
nearly
20-mile-wide
safe zone area
south of the
Turkish border
in Syria.”
Then, in
a desparate
bid for
relevance by
Antonio Guterres
was
what some staff
call his
"gutless corruption"
takes the UN
lower and
lower: "In
response to
questions on
the
discussions
between the
United States
and
Turkey
In response to
today’s
discussions in
Turkey, the
Spokesman can
say the
following:
The
Secretary-General
is aware of
today’s
discussions
between the
United States
and
Turkey.
The
Secretary-General
welcomes any
effort to
de-escalate
the situation
and protect
civilians, in
line with the
UN Charter and
international
humanitarian
law.
The
Secretary-General
recognizes
that there is
still a long
way to go for
an effective
solution to
the crisis in
Syria.
New York, 17
October 2019."
On
October 14 from
UN Spokes- / hatchetman
Stephane Dujarric,
this which we
publish in
full: "The
Secretary-General
is gravely
concerned over
the military
developments
in northeast
Syria, which
have already
reportedly
resulted in
many civilian
casualties and
the
displacement
of at least
160,000
civilians. He
continues to
urge for
maximum
restraint and
stresses that
any military
operation must
fully respect
international
law, including
the UN Charter
and
international
humanitarian
law.
The
Secretary-General
calls for
immediate
de-escalation
and urges all
parties to
resolve their
concerns
through
peaceful
means.
The
Secretary-General
emphasizes
that civilians
not taking
part in
hostilities
must be
protected at
all times.
Likewise,
civilian
infrastructure
must be
protected in
accordance
with
international
humanitarian
law. He
recognizes in
particular the
vulnerabilities
of internally
displaced
persons. He
further
stresses that
sustained,
unimpeded and
safe
humanitarian
access to
civilians in
need must be
guaranteed,
including
through the
cross-border
modality, in
order to allow
the United
Nations and
its
humanitarian
partners to
continue to
carry out its
critical work
in northern
Syria.
He also notes
with serious
concern that
the current
military
operations
could lead to
the unintended
release of
individuals
associated
with ISIL,
with all the
consequences
this could
entail.
The
Secretary-General
recalls
Security
Council
resolution
2254 (2015),
which stresses
that any
solution to
the Syria
crisis must
reaffirm the
sovereignty,
independence,
unity and
territorial
integrity of
Syria.
Stéphane
Dujarric,
Spokesman for
the
Secretary-General
New York, 14
October 2019."
Meanwhile,
the UN won't
even say if
Guterres was told
before or after the
assault. The
UN, or at
least
Guterres, is
corrupt - and
of their censorship
of Press there
is no doubt.
For day
Guterres'
spokesmen have
been dodging
questions
about Syria,
trying to
service both
Turkish state
media in the
briefing room
and Qatar
state media all
over. Security
Council
president for
October Jerry
Matjila of
South Africa,
who unlike his
predecessor as
PR Mutuboba
has acquiesced
in Guterres' censorship
of Press,
at 3 pm on
October 9 said
the Council
will meet on
the morning
of October 10,
but only
behind closed
doors. He
declined to
say who the
briefer is,
and those
present
giggled
instead of
pressing.
UNanswered
questions: October
25-5: On
Turkey, Iran,
sanctions,
impunity and
corruption
what are the
comments and
actions if any
of the SG and
separately his
publicly paid
legal counsel
on Turkey
putting Attila
convicted of
sanctions
violations
while a
manager at
state owned
Halkbank in
charge of the
Istanbul
Bourse? On
Halkbank
dodging legal
process of
SDNY court by
saying it has
no lawyer in
the US and now
being summoned
for November
5?
October
25-6: On
Honduras on
which you have
refused to
answer or
respond to
Inner City
Press'
questions on
the US v Tony
Hernandez
trial and
guilty verdict
and has asked
you why SG
Guterres did
not even bring
up corruption
and drug
trafficking
when he met
president Juan
Orlando
Hernandez,
explaint why
Guterres'
chosen human
rights
commissioner
today referred
to protests in
Honduaras as
being "earlier
in the year"
and not after
the narco
verdict
against the
President's
brother and by
implication
him, and 1)
what are
Guterres'
belated
comments and
actions if any
on the
protests
"calling for
the departure
of the
president of
Honduras, Juan
Orlando
Hernández, who
they accuse of
being a
ringleader of
drug
trafficking
networks,
after a US
court found
his brother,
Juan Antonio
"Tony"
Hernández
guilty of drug
trafficking;
2) please
immediately
describe
activities of
the UN system
and resident
coordinator /
representative
on JOH's
current terms
-
specifically,
provide the
report
produced by
Marcie Mersky,
Ana Catalina
Soberanis,
Mirna Cuenta
and Javier
Cabreja about
which Inner
City Press
asked at the 8
Feb 2018 noon
briefing
before it was
roughed up and
banned from
the UN, 479
days now
September
4-8:
Immediately
explain the
single lawless
line from MALU
on 30 August
2019:
"Greetings
Matthew Lee
from Inner
City Press,
Your media
accreditation
request, with
reference no:
M5413398, has
been declined
for the
following
reason: Media
accreditation
was withdrawn
on 17 August
2018." This is
a formal
request for
the UN's
explanation of
grounds for
this denial.
And a demand
for answer to
these
questions,
which MALU has
declined to
answer:
Who made the
decision?
Where is the
list of those
accredited by
[MALU]?
What and to
whom is the
process of
appeal?
Matthew Russell
Lee, InnerCityPress.com
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