In
Cameroon China
Brags of Belt
and Road As UN
Guterres
Covers Up CEFC
Bribes
Gulbenkian
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Letter Denial Docs
UNITED NATIONS
GATE, April 13 – With
Cameroon's 37
year president
Paul Biya heads
to Geneva for yet
another month
vacation paid
in cash stolen
from
Cameroonians,
and his army
burned Anglophone
villages in
the Northwest
and Southwest
Regions, he's
applied to
bring in guns
to
Switzerland.
Photo here.
Meanwhile in
Cameroon, just
after UN Secretary
Genenal
Antonio
"Golden
Statue"
Guterres' failed
trip to
Tunisia and
Libya, China
state media to
which Guterres
gives an
enormous UN
office is
bragging about
its funding in
Cameroon,
whiel Guterres
continues to
cover up Belt
and Road bribes
including by
CEFC China Energy which
tried to buy
the oil
company of
Gulbenkian
foundation payments
to Guterres
from which
were not
disclosed on his
public
financial
disclosure
covering 2016.
Here's the
propaganda:
"That was when
Chinese aid
stepped
in. In a
bid to
alleviate the
food
insecurity, in
October 2017,
China made a
contribution
of about 5
million U.S.
dollars
according to
Aliou Diongue,
bureau chief
of World Food
Programme
(WFP) in
Maroua, chief
town of Far
North
region.
"It (Chinese
contribution)
came in the
critical
period,"
Diongue said.
"The aid
helped WFP
assist more
than 245,000
people in the
Far North
especially the
local
vulnerable
people and the
refugees."
"It has
changed the
lives and
behavior of
the people in
the Far
North,"
Diongue
said.
"We are happy
for what they
are doing for
us...
Chinese aid is
gradually
changing the
situation.
According to
Midjiyawa
Bakari, the
governor of
the Far North
region, China
is also
contributing
to the peace
efforts in the
region,
helping create
an enabling
environment
for peace and
stability. [Right.]
File
photo shows a
Chinese worker
and a
Cameroonian
worker working
together at
the
construction
site of
Yaounde-Douala
Highway
construction
project funded
by
concessional
loan of the
Chinese
government [yes,
the Belt and
Road]... UN
Secretary-General
Antonio
Guterres said
in February
when
addressing the
32nd Ordinary
Session of the
Assembly of
the African
Union." He'll
say anything
for money -
and censor for
whoever pays
him.
Biya's
Geneva
filing lists
Glocks and 9mm
guns and
ammunition,
all the
trappings of
legality from
a gangster,
like on recent
UNSG trips with UN
Security which
roughs
up the
Press for
Biya's friend
Antonio
Guterres, even
tricking
the New York
Police
Department
to get involved,
on the sidewalks
of New York.
The
names of Biya's
guards, with
suites in
Geneva paid in
cash:
Colonel Hollong
Etienne, with
a Glock
with 30
bullets; Mendeme
Rodrigue with
a 9 mm 90 bullets;
Mike Davy with
a Glock
with 30
bullets;
Mvondo Alfred,
Blaise Russel,
Bitegue
Olivier, Max
Mossain, Lema
Ferdinand,
Nna Moise,
Landry Stessy
and Silvestre
Ose with a
Glock
and 30
bullets. Do the
guards of
Antonio
Guterres, so
quick to rough
up and censor
the Press,
even make such
filings? We'll
have more on
this.
As the
Cameroon
government of
37
year President
Paul
Biya continues
slaughtering
civilians in
the Anglophone
regions as well as in
the North,
it
re-engaged Washington
lobbying firm
Squire Patton
Boggs, on a
retainer
of $100,000 per
quarter
plus
expenses, documents
show. The
UN belatedly
acknowledged
to Inner City
Press,
which UN Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres had
roughed up on
July 3 right
after it spoke
to Cameroon's
Ambassador Tommo
Monthe, that
Guterres met
with a
Cameroon
delegation on
July 11. Guterres'
spokesman
Farhan Haq has
six
times refused
to answer
Inner City Press e-mailed
question
whether
Guterres was
aware his
meeting was
stage managed
by lobbyists
at Patton
Boggs, and
what was
discussed.
While
suspended but
before the UN
outrageously
purported to
impose a
lifetime ban
on entry,
Inner City Press
asked the same and
more to the Dutch
Mission to the
UN, in
writing and in
person. (And had on
its "WOB"
appeal a
hearing,
albeit by Skype,
below, as now
Dutch
Ambassador
Karel von
Oosterom and his
Spokesman
refuse to
answer any
Inner City
Press
questions,
unlike other
UNSC
Ambassador,
November 19
video here.)
Now belatedly
on April5 from
The Hague,
which
months ago
said the
documents
would be
provided by
the end of
that week:
"Dear Mr. Lee...
after careful
reconsideration
of the
confidentiality
of all
documents
involved, I
have decided
that certain
documents can
be partly
disclosed.
This involves
documents
numbers 2, 3,
4,5,7, t8,
19,20,2L,22,23,24,27,29,30,
36 of the full
inventory list
annexed to
this decision.
These redacted
documents are
attached to
this decision,
Fora total
numberof 13
pages in the
document
numbers 2,
18,21,22,23,27,
36, no
substantial
information
was left after
applying the
exemption
grounds of the
Wob. I
therefore
removed these
pages from the
documents.
Ad b. Your
objection that
the second
part of your
request,
concerning
documents
related to the
area around
the Delegates
Entrance Gate
and related to
freedom of the
Press, has not
been mentioned
in the
Wob-decision,
is founded."
For now, we
have putting online
some
documents,
here
on Patreon
and here
on Scribd,
including for
initial crowd-sourcing.
Of course,
this is AFTER
the
Netherlands
has left the
Security
Council. Watch
this site... After
Guterres banned
Inner City
Press from entry from
July 3 onward,
in order to report
on the UN
Inner City
Press had to
seek answers
other than at
the UN Noon
Briefing and UN
Security
Council
stakeout
position, from
which Guterres
and Smale also banned
it. Inner
City Press
asks question
in front of
the UN
Delegates
Entrance, and
has gotten
about put
online
responses
from, among
others,
outgoing UN
Human Rights
Commissioner
Zeid,
Burundi's
Ambassador,
and on August
20, for
example, a diplomat
on the North
Korea
sanctions committee -- whose
Dutch chair
Karel van
Oosterom refused
to comment.
This
stakeout
is where Inner
City Press asks
questions only because
Guterres and
Smale have
banned it since
July 3. But in
her August 17
letter, Smale
justifies the
ban
imposed July 3
with this
post-July 3
interviews,
and says that
UNnamed
member states -
and somehow
correspondents -
have
complained.
Is that
Dutch
Ambassador
Karel van
Oosterom? Inner
City Press
submitted a
FOIA or WOB
request -
and now an
appealon which
there will be a
Skype hearing,
including
based on October 7
election
irregularities and the
denial's evasion on
Dutch role in
UN censorship
which now
includes a
secret barred
list which
violations
applicable
law, see
below.
First, the
request:
"This is
request under
the WOB /
Dutch Freedom
of Information
act for the
following
records as
that term is
defined in
WOB, including
but not
limited to all
electronic
records,
emails,
text/SMS
message and
communications
in any form,
involving the
Netherlands
Mission to the
UN in New York
since August
15, 2017
regarding
Cameroon
and/or
Southern
Cameroons and
all meeting
including Amb
van Oosterom's
July 11
meeting with
Cameroonian
ministers, all
responses to
communications
received about
Cameroon
including but
not limited to
Inner City
Press'
communications
of
July 14, 2018
to "Eybergen,
Bas van"
NYV@minbuza.nl
Frits.Kemperman [at] minbuza.nl,
NYV-COM@minbuza.nl, Oosterom
and Kaag
July 25, 2018
to the same
recipients;
and August 12,
2018 to the
same
recipients;
and multiple
verbal
questions to
your PR and
DPR since July
3.
To
explain the
last part of
this request,
the head of UN
Dep't of
Public Info
Alison Smale
in issuing a
lifetime ban
to my on
August 17
wrote "“We
would also
note your
conduct at the
entrances of
the United
Nations
premises and
nearby,
including the
use of
profanities
and derogatory
assertions and
language
toward
individuals
accessing the
United
Nations, in
close
proximity to
them. Video /
live
broadcasts of
this are
frequently
published on
the Inner City
Press' website
and other
media
platforms.
This conduct
gives rise to
potential
safety
concerns for
Member State
diplomats...The
conduct
described
above has
generated
multiple
complaints to
the United
Nations from
Member
States."
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