To
Bolivia UNSG Guterres Sends
Arnault Citing His Work on
Burundi While Censoring Press
By Matthew
Russell Lee, CJR PFT NY
Post
NEW YORK CITY,
Nov 14 – After
trying to
extend term
limits and
then to avoid
a run off, on
November 10
Evo Morales'
run in Bolivia
came to an end
with his resignation.
He and vice
president
Garcia flew to
Cochabamba.
On
November 11
to US Senior
State
Department
Officials
fielded press questions
even on
Veterans Day.
They said that
people who played
a role on
trying to
steal the
election
previously
should not
play any role
in upcoming
elections
but that
beyond that,
the US does
not have a
preference between
Morales and
Mesa. They
said they've
seen a letter
purporting to
be Morales'
signed
resignation
but are trying
to verify it.
Asked
about Mexican
and
Argentinian
support for
Morales and if
these mean
Morales may
try to reverse
his
resignation,
they said the
national
legislature
should accept
Morales'
resignation. Meanwhile,
after a secret
tuxedo-ed trip
to Lisbon, UN
Guterres
continues his
fraud.
On November 14
Guterres
corrupt
spokesman Stephane
Dujarric, who
recruited spoonfed
correspondents to work
with them -
twice - to get
Inner City
Press banned,
now 499
days, said
this: "The
Secretary-General
remains deeply
concerned
about
developments
in Bolivia. He
reiterates his
appeal to all
Bolivians to
refrain from
violence and
exercise
utmost
restraint. The
Secretary-General
has asked Mr.
Jean Arnault
to engage, as
his Personal
Envoy, with
all Bolivian
actors and
offer United
Nations
support in
efforts to
find a
peaceful
resolution to
the crisis,
including
through
transparent,
inclusive and
credible
elections. Mr.
Arnault is
traveling to
Bolivia
today.
Mr. Arnault is
the former
Special
Representative
of the
Secretary-General
for Colombia.
He has also
served as
Special
Representative
of the
Secretary-General
for Georgia,
Afghanistan,
Burundi."
Yeah, the UN
has done a
*great* job on
Burundi. Watch
this site.
On the
way to meet
dictators
such as Cameroon's
37 year
"president" Paul
Biya in Paris,
Guterres
issued back to
back
empty statements through
his censoring
spokesman
Stephane "French
Whine"
Dujarric
in New York, the
second one
moving on from
Evo, not even
mentioning him. The first:
"The
Secretary-General
remains deeply
concerned
about the
situation in
Bolivia and
takes note of
recent
developments,
including the
resignation of
President Evo
Morales.
The
Secretary-General
urges all
concerned to
refrain from
violence,
reduce tension
and exercise
maximum
restraint. He
calls on all
actors to
abide by
international
law, notably
fundamental
human rights
principles.
The
Secretary-General
also appeals
to all actors
to commit to
achieving a
peaceful
resolution of
the current
crisis and to
ensuring
transparent
and credible
elections.
Stephane
Dujarric,
Spokesman for
the
Secretary-General
New York, 10
November
2019."
The second:
"In light of
continued
worrisome
developments
in Bolivia,
the
Secretary-General
reiterates his
appeal to all
Bolivians to
refrain from
violence and
to the
authorities to
ensure the
safety and
security of
all citizens,
government
officials and
foreign
nationals. He
also calls for
respect for
state and
local
institutions,
as well as the
inviolability
of diplomatic
missions.
Stephane
Dujarric,
Spokesman for
the
Secretary-General
New York, 10
November
2019."
Between the
lines, is
Guterres says,
See ya Evo,
maybe we can get
you some of
that Gulbenian
Foundation
moeny sought by trying
to sell oil
company to China.
More
B.S. for
Guterres.
More
here.
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