On
Cameroon After UNSC Arria
Belgium Garden Party For Biya
But No Answers For Press
Collusion in Guterres
Censorship
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Video
UNITED NATIONS
GATE, June 1 – After
the UN
Security
Council held belated
"Arria
formula"
session about
Cameroon on
May 13, an
informal one with
no outcome on
which even
co-sponsors
Germany and
the UK refused
to answer
Press
questions,
hypocrisy and
cover
up of the UN's
failure remain
evident.
Video by
banned Inner
City Press here.
Belgium
is a member of
the Security
Council, and heard what
was said in
the UNSC on
May 13. Even
the sanitized
Lowcock and
handpicked
NGO
version was
troubling. But on
May 25, "friends
of Cameroon in
Belgium joined
officials of
the Cameroon's
embassy in
celebrating
the 47th
edition of the
National Day.
The day was
celebrated in
Belgium on May
25, 2019 with
a garden party
organized
at the
courtyard of
the residence
of Cameroon's
Ambassador to
Belgium Daniel
Evina who said
this year's
theme of the
National Day
was carefully
chosen by the
Head of State
with emphasis
on unity and
living
together
within the
present
context where
these virtues
are seriously
threatened
especially in
the North West
and South West
Regions of our
great
Fatherland.
"This clearly
shows that
peace, unity
in diversity
and living
together
constitute
cardinal
values
constantly
preached by
the Head of
State, Paul
Biya, the
architect of
our national
unity and a
leading peace
crusader.
Despite the
security
threats, our
country has
continued to
follow its
determination
towards
emergence in
2035," he
stated. During
the garden
party, images
on the
touristic
potentials of
Cameroon,
ongoing and
accomplished
projects were
being
projected on a
giant screen
with the
Ambassador
promising at
the end to
constantly
make available
verifiable and
authentic
information on
the evolution
of situations
in Cameroon.
The guests on
their
departure from
the ceremony
were each
handed sachets
of Cameroon
coffee as well
as the last
four special
editions of
'Jeune Afrique
Economique'
Magazines.
Three of these
magazines have
President Paul
Biya at their
cover pages
with
information
therein
elaborately on
an improved
image of
Cameroon." Wow.
We'll
have more on
this.
And on
this: early on
the morning
of May 6 Inner
City Press submitted
written
questions,
this one to the UN
Mission of Belgium which has
done nothing
at all about
Guterres' now
312
days of
banning Inner
City Press:
"Press Q re
Cameroon, any
UNSC meeting,
Belgian
Mission's
position on
that and
continued
banning of
Inner City
Press from
entering UN -
To:
peter.verbrugghe
[at]
diplobel.fed.be,
isabelle.bardijn
[at]
diplobel.fed.be,
newyorkUN [at]
diplobel.fed.be:
this is
a Press
request to the
Belgian
Mission as a
member of the
UN Security
Council to be
informed this
morning of
your Mission's
knowledge of
any upcoming
UNSC meeting
about Cameroon
of any kind,
including Any
Other Business
informal
consultations,
whether May 13
or any other
date. Inner
City Press
wrote to you
about this in
July 2018,
below.
Also, what is
your country's
position on
the situation
there and what
will / would
it seek to
accomplish at
any UNSC
meeting (and
if there is no
meeting, why
not).
Relatedly,
please explain
how it is
legitimate for
the UN to bar
entry to Inner
City Press
after ousting
it while it
covered the 3
July 2018
Fifth (Budget)
Committee then
chaired by
Cameroon, and
asked about
this situation
and other
under-performance
by the UN.
Inner City
Press' most
recent
application
for
re-accreditation
to enter and
cover the UNSC
stakeout,
submitted on
15 April 2019,
was denied
without
explanation on
April 17.
("Greetings
Matthew LEE
from
ICP
INNER CITY
PRESS,
Your media
accreditation
request, with
reference no:
M66561081, has
been
declined.")
What has your
Mission does,
or what will
it do, about
this?"
25
full days later,
after UN noon
briefings
promoting Guterres' and Dujarric's
current
European
junket, and
still no
answer. Collusion
in censorship
- and more...
On the
other hand,
publicly (mis)
funded Voice
of America
which has
Guterres
favored access
to the UN ran
an article
about the
Arria meeting
not by its
UN correspondent
but by
another, who now
writes
about the
Cameroon
military with
NO MENTION of
its killings
in the SW and
NW of
the country,
or even abuses of
civilians in
the North.
This is from
VOA: "A
Cameroon
military
engineering
corps
compactor is
constructing a
portion of the
road linking
its northern
border town of
Kousseri to
the Chadian
capital
Ndjamena and
Borno state in
northeastern
Nigeria.
Colonel
Jackson
Kamgain,
director of
Cameroon
military
engineering
corps, says
they
re-launched
the World
Bank-sponsored
project in
March 2018
after it had
been abandoned
for four
years.
He said since
independence
in 1961, the
Cameroon
military
engineering
corps has
participated
actively in
the
development of
all localities
and insures
that major
projects in
conflict zones
are not
abandoned
unlike in many
other
countries
where military
engineering
departments
concentrate
only on making
access easy
for troops in
areas of war
or conflicts." Why
are taxpayers
funding this?
Or VOA
after it lobbied
UN Stephane
Dujarric
to oust Inner
City Press,
here?
The May 13 meeting
ended without
any outcome,
after Paul Biya's
longtime
Ambassador
Tommo Monthe
lashed out at
social media as UNSG
Antonio Guterres
does. Monthe
told Inner
City Press, as
it asked about Biya
cutting
the Internet
in the Anglophone
zones, that Inner
City Press
could get
thrown out of
the UN. And
it was, by
Guterres, now
332
days and counting.
(Inner
City Press
went and began
interested at
the Ambazonia
/ Southern Cameroons
demonstration
in the 47th
Street
park, in the
rain,
video here.)
More
here.
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