Ban
Ki-moon
Garbles
Transcript
About His
Corruption
&
Censorship,
Eviction
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS, March
28 -- On
February 19
without once
speaking to
Inner City
Press,
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon's
Under
Secretary
General for
Public
Information
Cristina
Gallach order
the Press to
leave the UN,
which it has
covered for
ten years, in
two hours.
This
took place as
Inner City
Press covered
the South
South News and
South South
Awards bribery
scandals
implicating
both Ban and
Gallach, as
well as having
former
President of
the UN General
Assembly John
Ashe,
Macau-based
businessman Ng
Lap Seng and
South South
News VP Vivian
Wang under
house arrest.
(Frank
Lorenzo, Sheri
Yan and others
have pleaded
guilty.)
On March 28,
Inner City
Press asked
Ban's lead
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric, as garbled by his
UN transcript:
Inner City
Press: the
letter that I
received that
put me out on
the street and
has kept me
from my office
has, quotes a
thing about
civility and
professionalism.
And while I
was at the
stakeout on 24
March, I was
approached by
the President
of the UN
Correspondents
Association
who’s here in
the
[inaudible]
and was told
four times,
“You are an
A-hole.”
This was said
loudly.
This was said
on the
microphone.
What I don’t
understand is,
if I was
thrown out for
trying to
cover a
meeting in
this room, how
is it
professional
or civil to
come to the
stakeout and
to say, “You
are an A-hole”
four
times?
And what’s
going to be
done about it?
Spokesman:
Matthew.
Inner Cit
Press:
Question.
Spokesman:
I think — let
me just, and
this and
hopefully the
last I will
say about it
today.
What happened
to you with
your pass had
to do with
events that
took place
here.
Obviously, you
and I don’t
agree on what
actually
happened.
I’m not one to
judge people
on their use
of language.
Inner City
Press:
Do you
understand…
Spokesman:
I…
[inaudible]
Inner City Press:
This booth was
used in your
absence on 23
March.
Two
individuals
were in the
interpreter’s
booth…
Spokesman:
It…
[inaudible]
Inner City Press:
How is this…
[inaudible]
Spokesman:
It was — first
of all, from
what I
understand,
they weren’t
hiding, and it
was a mistake.
Inner City
Press: I
wasn’t hiding
either.
I never… I was
never asked if
I was hiding.
[inaudible]
Spokesman:
I’m done.
As some
point, the
UN's refusal
to transcribe
is itself
censorship.
Since
February 19,
any basis
other than
retaliation
for Gallach's
ouster order
has fallen
apart. The
meeting in the
UN Press
Briefing Room
that Inner
City Press
openly
live-streamed
on Periscope
was nowhere
listed as
closed. The UN
either has no
rule against
use of the
interpreters'
booth in the
UN Press
Briefing Room,
or as
seen on March
23, does not
enforce it.
But
today's UN
system has no
self-correcting
mechanism.
On
March 28,
Ban's top
lawyer Miguel
de Serpa
Soares belated
responded to
two separate
lawyer's
letters not
with little
more than
another threat
- to
physically
remove and
presumably
search Inner
City Press'
eight years of
files - and an
unqualified
assertion of
the UN's
immunity like
he asserts for
10,000 people
killed by the
UN in Haiti.
This is Ban's
UN.
Earlier
on March 28,
Ban's
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric
didn't even
bother to
explain why
Inner City
Press was
being thrown
out for
"incivility"
while the head
of the UN
Correspondents
Association
Giampaolo
Pioli was
allowed to
four time
loudly call
Inner City
Press "an
asshole" at
the UN
Security
Council
stakeout on
March 24.
That
the use of an
interpreters'
booth was
Gallach's
supposed
reason for the
ouster - not
mentioned in
de Serpa
Soares letter
- was undercut
when
Dujarric's
Deputy Farhan
Haq did
nothing when
two
non-interpreters
used an
interpretation
booth in the
same room.
Dujarric
called that a
"mistake" and
cut off Inner
City Press'
question.
Today's
UN is corrupt
and lawless:
it does not
even deign to
explain or
hide its
double
standards or
retaliation.
Nor its
censorship:
under
Gallach's
order, DPI
personnel
order Inner
City Press to
leave the UN
Security
Council
stakeout on
March 24 so as
to not fully
cover the
meeting on
Western
Sahara.
Spain,
whose highest
UN official
Gallach is,
took the
position that
the Council
should not
speak out
against
Morocco
throwing out
the MINURSO
mission (a
larger version
of Gallach's
ouster of
Inner City
Press).
Gallach is
censoring
covering of
Western
Sahara, or trying
assign minders
as it is being
reported.
This is
Ban Ki-moon's
"Communications."
On March
26 Inner City
Press raised
to Ban's
senior
advisers, and
Ban's account,
the UNCA
anonymous
troll social
media accounts
that Gallach
and Dujarric
at a minimum
follow. One of
Ban's closest
officials,
instead of
acting on the
issues raised,
replied, "I
have passed on
your latest
email to those
assigned to
deal with this
issue."
Tellingly
the troll
accounts
immediately
stopped --
have THEY been
assigned to
"deal with
this issue"?
Or, at a
minimum, goes
Gallach know
exactly who
they are, and
how to reach
them?
(One of
the two troll
accounts
revived itself
more than 24
hours later,
claiming now
to a
collective -
UNCA board? -
and to know
know who the
other, more
active,
account
belongs to.
We'll have
more on this.)
What
triggered de
Serpa Soares
belated
response? On
March 23, when
de Serpa
Soares was on
one of his
countless
coffee runs
with the same
colleague to
the Delegates'
Lounge, Inner
City Press
politely asked
him if he'd
gotten a
February 29
letter. He
said no; Inner
City Press
offered him a
courtesy hard
copy, which he
refused.
Ban and
his evicter in
chief, de
Serpa Soares,
UN
Photo/Eskinder
Debebe
He and Gallach
were then
re-emailed the
February 29
letter and
another one in
preparation,
citing
applicable US
law. Even
though this
status was
explained, the
idea of
accountability
is apparently
anathema to
today's UN.
Hence his
March 28
renewed
threat: Ban
Ki-moon as
evicter. Watch
this site.
Even when UN
officials
senior to
Gallach are
shown what she
has done - and
that it is
further
hurting the
UN's
reputation for
example in northern
Sri Lanka,
among some
concerned with
Yemen, and
Burundi, and Western
Sahara Press
coverage of
which Gallach
has hindered,
they do
nothing.
Some, it has
become clear,
are happy
Inner City
Press'
reporting has
been hindered
- that
reporting in
some cases is
into their
involvement in
UN corruption.
Several senior
UN officials
close to Ban
Ki-moon have
not only like
him been close
with Ng Lap
Seng's, Frank
Lorenzo's and
Vivian Wang's
South South
News (March
24 video here)
- they were
for example at
the very
founding of
Sheri Yan's
Global
Sustainability
Foundation,
one of two
groups that
even Ban has
seen the need
to (self)
audit.
But as
the scandal
expands, one
telling
response has
been to simply
refer Inner
City Press and
its evidence
back to
Gallach
herself.
As Inner City
Press has
replied, the
concerns it
has been
raising
include (1)
conflict of
interest by
USG Gallach,
(2) the
seeming use of
the punitive
powers of her
office to
retaliate
against Inner
City Press'
reporting, (3)
her and her
affiliates'
misrepresentation
of Inner City
Press'
restricted
access to
report, (4) a
total lack of
due process by
her office and
(5) lack of
any UN process
of appeal from
her decision.
In this
context,
merely
forwarding
complaints and
proof to USG
Gallach is,
clearly, not
enough. In
fact, it
further shows
just now broken
today's UN is.
Gallach's
letter cited
an incident on
January 29.
In that
“incident,”
Inner City
Press openly
sought to
cover a
meeting in the
UN Press
Briefing Room
of an
organization
which had
taken money
from South
South News,
whose honorary
president
Frank Lorenzo
has pleaded
guilty to
bribery
charges as his
vice president
Vivian Wang
has been
indicted and
funder Ng Lap
Seng -- given
a photo op
with Ban
Ki-moon by
UNCA - remains
under house
arrest.
To seek to
cover such a
meeting is
journalism.
By
contrast, UNCA
chief
Giampaolo
Pioli, who
lobbied
Gallach to
throw Inner
City Press
out, came to
the UN
Security
Council
stakeout on
Western Sahara
and loudly and
repeatedly
called Inner
City Press “an
asshole.” Audio
here.
Gallach's
February 19
letter citing
some rule
about
civility. Will
she enforce it
on Pioli?
After the
Western Sahara
meeting,
Gallach
tweeted to a
questioner
from New
Zealand who
asked, “why
did you remove
the
accreditation
of Inner City
Press?”
Gallach
replied, photo
here, that “I
did not! ICP
is fully
accredited!
Can report
from UN.?His
privilege to
use office was
taken out, due
to
misbehavior.”
Photo
of Gallach's
tweet here.
This is
false. On
March 21,
Inner City
Press was
unable to
reach the
stakeout of
the UN
Security
Council on
Western Sahara
as it had been
able, until
Gallach's
decision of
February 19.
And on March
25, the moment
Security
Council
president
Gaspar Martins
finished
reading out
the elements
to the press -
and Inner City
Press but not
the swearing
UNCA boss
Pioli asked
him a question
-- UN DPI
staff told
Inner City
Press to leave
the stakeout,
even as
diplomats
remain.
Inner
City Press
said that to
report on the
meeting, it
need to speak
to the
diplomats,
many of whom
has in the
past spoken
with in on
background.
But now with
its
Gallach-reduced
pass, DPI
staff said
Inner City
Press required
an “escort” or
minder to
remain on the
second floor.
What
diplomat
desiring to
speak on
background
about Ban
Ki-moon's
questionable
performance on
Western Sahara
would do so in
view of a
minder from
Ban's
Secretariat?
It is FALSE
that Inner
City Press is
fully
accredited.
Furthermore,
the
“misbehavior”
repeatedly
citing by
Gallach
illusory. UNCA
should have
have been
trying to hold
a “closed”
meeting in the
UN Press
Briefing Room
- even
Francois
Hollande could
not do that -
and the event
was nowhere
listed as
closed. Inner
City Press
live tweeted
and live
streamed it
openly, from
the booth in
the back to
avoid the
heckling of
Pioli's gang.
Dispositively,
on March 23 UN
Deputy
Spokesperson
Farhan Haq did
nothing when
two non
interpreters
were in the
interpretation
booth during
the noon
briefing.
There is no
clear rule, at
least none
that is
enforced.
But
compared to
this
disagreement,
isn't coming
to the UN
Security
Council
stakeout to
loudly call
another
reporter “an
asshole”
misbehavior?
Gallach's
ruling must be
reversed.
Watch this
site.
On March 24 as
Inner City
Press was
staking out
the UN
Security
Council
meeting about
Western Sahara
and Morocco's
ordering out
of the UN
Peacekeeping
mission there,
a figure
rarely seen at
the stakeout
approached.
Giampaolo
Pioli the head
of the UN
Correspondents
Association
came over to
where Inner
City Press was
typing and
editing audio
and video and
said, “You're
an asshole.”
Moments later,
Inner City
Press now with
its UN
accreditation
pass
downgraded to
Non-Resident
Correspondent
by UN
Department of
Public
Information
chief Cristina
Gallach at the
behest of
Pioli went to
ask UN
Security not
to lock the
glass door to
the Security
Council before
the Council's
president
spoke at the
stakeout.
As
Inner City
Press asked
the guard not
to lock the
door to
journalists,
UNCA's Pioli
again said,
“You're an
asshole. I'm
telling you
that you're an
asshole. Quote
me.” Audio
here.
What's behind
this? How did
a journalists
club turn into
a club against
a journalist,
and why?
Beyond Pioli's
financial
relationship
with Palitha
Kohona, who as
Sri Lanka's
Ambassador to
the UN Pioli
unilaterally
granted a "UN"
screening of a
war crimes
denial film,
there is for
example the
matter of
South South
News.
South
South News is
depicted in
the October
2015 criminal
complaint
against John
Ashe, Ng Lap
Seng, Frank
Lorenzo and
others as a
vehicle for
bribery, to
the tune of
$12 million.
UNCA
under Pioli
took SSN's
money, and
gave its
funding Ng Lap
Sent a photo
op with Ban
Ki-moon. But
Pioli's UNCA
also gave
South South
News a
"journalism
award," and SSN
in term
featured
videos of
Pioli, here
- and of Pioli's
tenant Kohona,
here.
SSN
video at 0:29
features
Lorenzo
(guilty plea)
and Wang
(indicted)
John Ashe's
former
spokesperson
is a member of
UNCA; a SSN
anchor, too.
These are
among the
reasons that
Inner City
Press sought
-- facing
retaliation -
and seeks and
will continue
to seek to
cover this
corrupted
organization,
as part of the
wider and
expanding UN
corruption
scandal. Watch
this site.
Pioli and his
rental of one
of his
apartments to
an accused war
criminal,
involved in
Sri Lanka's
notorious
White Flag
killings, then
screening
of his
tenant's film,
played a key
role.
But there have
been many
enablers,
among the Gulf
and Western
media on
UNCA's board;
there are been
others to the
very top of
the UN who
have benefited
from and left
unchecked this
war on
investigative
journalism.
This as
Pioli's UNCA
took money
from
now-indicted
Ng Lap Seng's
South South
News, gave SSN
a journalism
award and Ng a
photo
op with Ban
Ki-moon.
After after
the
indictments,
Pioli was
selling
half-tables
with Ban for
$6,000 on Wall
Street in
December 2015.
That Ban's UN
tries to
shield this
from coverage
is telling.
To try
to oust or
wipe out
coverage of
failure in Sri
Lanka and more
recently
Burundi and Yemen
to name but
two is, of
course,
convenient, as
well as
stopping or
hindering
aggressive
coverage of
the expanding
UN scandal in
this waning
year.
Inner
City Press
spoke and speaks
out when
Reuters took
stories
without
credit, even claimed
"exclusives"
for things
earlier
published
by Inner City
Press. Reuters
bureau chief
made an
anti-Press
filing with
the UN's
Stephane
Dujarric.
Then when it
was leaked, he
wrote as
Reuters to
Google to get
it blocked
from Search,
ostensibly as
copyrighted.
"His" reporter
has been worse,
in ways.
Margaret
Besheer of
Voice of
America, who
after being
exposed in
2012 and her
bosses saying
in writing
their attempt
to oust
Inner City
Press for her
was
wrong --
is at it
again.
She was
standing
pre-positioned
at the UN gate
on February
19, 2016 when
Inner City
Press was
physically
thrown out.
These are tax
dollars at
work,
violating the
First
Amendment.
There
are more -
former AFP,
the current
ones hardly
better - and
others who
just follow
along. Now
their "leader"
Pioli has come
to the
stakeout, not
to report
anything - he
rarely does -
but to loudly
call a critic,
who actually
writes
stories, an
"asshole." And
not one of
them did
anything. At
the UN the
journalists'
club has
become a club
against a
journalist.
Photo of Pioli
at UNCA Ball,
credit UN
Photo/Amanda
Voisard
Inner
City Press
replied that
it believed
and believes
Pioli is
corrupt, that
he took rent
money from
Palitha Kohona
then
unilaterally
granted
Kohona's
request as Sri
Lanka's
Ambassador for
an UNCA / “UN”
screening of
his
government's
war crimes
denial film,
“Lies Agreed
To.” And that
Pioli after
demanding
censorship of
Inner City
Press'
coverage has
used UNCA and
now DPI to try
to throw Inner
City Press out
of the UN,
just as Pioli
first
threatened.
Ban with
Pioli, who
told Inner
City Press,
"You are an
asshole."
Credit UN
Photo/Evan
Schneider
Another
UNCA board
member --
Inner City
Press quit its
elected
position on
that board in
2012, saying
openly that
Pioli was
corrupt, now
in taking
money from
indicted Ng
Lap Seng's
South South
News and
granting him a
photo op with
Ban Ki-moon --
said such
language
should not be
used at the
stakeout.
But it
was Pioli who
approached
Inner City
Press, which
hasn't
willingly
spoke with
Pioli in more
than a year.
So it
is for this
person that
Cristina
Gallach first
ordered Inner
City Press out
of the UN on
two hours
notice on
February 19
and on whom
she has since
leaned in
trying to
defend her
February 19
decision,
which was
reached
without once
speaking with
Inner City
Press.
Ban shakes
with Cristina
Gallach, who
threw ICP out
of UN on Feb
19, 2016 on 2
hours notice.
Credit UN
Photo
Her
rationale was
that Inner
City Press
secretly
filmed a
closed
meeting, but
that doesn't
stand up: the
meeting was
nowhere listed
as closed, and
Inner City
Press openly
live-streamed
and even live
Tweeted it:
hardly secret.
So the
fallback
argument was
that since
Inner City
Press covered
the UNCA event
in the UN
Press Briefing
Room from one
of the
glassed-in
interpreters'
booths, in
order to avoid
just such a
response as
Pioli's
“asshole” on
March 24, it
had violated
some as-yet
unproduced
rule about not
being in an
interpreters
booth.
But on
March 23 Inner
City Press
observed and filmed two non-interpreters in the
“other”
interpreters
booth in the
UN Press
Briefing Room
while UN
Deputy
Spokesperson
Farhan Haq
read out
statements and
did NOTHING
about the use
of the
interpreters
booth.
On
March 24,
Inner City
Press asked
Haq about it,
from
the UN
Transcript
here.
On his
way out of the
UN Press
Briefing Room,
Haq said to
Inner City
Press, “Liar.”
This is the
atmosphere
created, when
DPI and the
Spokesperson's
office have
allowed a
character like
Pioli, angry
at coverage of
his financial
dealings with
Sri Lanka's
ambassador, to
essentially
run the
asylum.
It seems clear
now that there
must be a
complete
reversal
of
Gallach's
February 19
order, based
on false facts
(closed
meeting,
“secret”
filming), a
dubious rule
and at the
behest of an
UNCA boss who
barely writes
articles,
seeks to
control UN
office space
and comes to
the UN
Security
Council
stakeout to
call a critic
an asshole.
We'll have
more on this.
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