After Civilians Slaughtered
By Cameroon Army Macron Replies to Shouts
While UN Guterres Bans Press
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Feb 22 – As more and more
civilians have been
killed by the Cameroon
government of Paul Biya,
absentee president for 37
years, UN Secretary General
Antonio Guterres has been
silent.
Inner City Press
was informed by sources in
Guterres' own 38th floor
office that Guterres had made
a deal with Biya's UN
Ambassador Tommo Monthe as
chair of the UN Budget
Committee for administrative
favors in exchange for silence
on the slaughter or "subduing"
of the Anglophone minority.
When Inner City
Press asked about it, Guterres
used UN Security to rough
up Inner City Press
right after it interviewed
Monthe, and to ban it from
entering the UN, 599 days
now.
On February 16
Inner City Press from its
sources in Cameroon reported
on the killing of more than
two dozen civilians including
children in Ngar in NW
Cameroon.
Before 10 am on
February 17 Inner City Press
in writing asked
Guterres, his spokespeople
Stephane Dujarric and Eri
Kaneko about the
killings.
There was no
answer, and with Dujarric on
vacation in Orlando, Florida,
Eri Kaneko fielded only two
questions at a ten minute long
noon briefing
on February 17 that Inner
City Press was banned from
entering and asking
at.
Now on
February 22 even French
President Macron reacted,
because until among the corupt
UN press corpses someone
actually shouted out a
question, and unlike
unaccountable Guterres Marcon
actually responded, albeit
surreally: "French President
Emmanuel Macron said on
Saturday “intolerable human
rights violations” were taking
place in Cameroon, a week
after 22 people were killed by
gunmen in military fatigues in
a village at the heart of a
separatist insurgency.
Macron was reacting after a
man in the crowd at a farm
show in Paris challenged him
about the killings. “I
will call President Biya next
week and we will put maximum
pressure so that the situation
ends,” Macron said. When
the man in the crowd shouted:
“France must not support
dictators,” Macron replied:
“France has a complicated role
in Africa. When France says a
leader has not been
democratically elected,
Africans tell us: why are you
meddling? I put pressure on
everyone, I work with the
African Union to put
pressure.” Yeah, the AU. And
Chad? We'll have more on this.
This is Guterres'
genocide. Watch this site.
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