On
Cameroon Turkey Brags Of Biya
Business Worth $200M Lies
About LRC Consensus Like Kurds
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Video
UNITED NATIONS
GATE, May 21 – After
the UN
Security
Council on May
13 held belated
"Arria
formula"
session about
Cameroon, 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.
Now Turkey,
which longs to
be a big(ger)
power in the
UN, paying for
example to
re-name and bar the
Press from the
area next to
the Security
Council, now
the "Turkish
Lounge,"
is lavishing
praise for its
business with
Paul Biya's
Cameroun: in
Ankara,
"Cameroon’s
ambassador
hailed his
country’s
relations with
Turkey Monday
while marking
National
Day.
Victor
Tchatchouwo
made the
comments at a
gathering in
Turkey’s
capital,
Ankara, under
the theme
“Unity in
Diversity, a
major asset of
the
Cameroonian
people in
their
determined
move towards
emergence”.
Tchatchouwo
expressed the
importance of
excellent
cooperation
and solidarity
between Turkey
and
Cameroon.
The ambassador
said the
number of
high-level
visits between
authorities of
both countries
and commercial
exchanges have
been
increasing in
recent
years.
During his
speech,
Tchatchouwo
also
highlighted
the role of
other mutual
projects,
including the
scholarship
program
granted by
Turkey’s
Presidency for
Turks Abroad
and Related
Communities
(YTB).
The envoy
added that
Ankara and
Yaounde are
engaged in
many fields,
including
politics,
commerce,
economy and
education.
Youth and
Sports
Minister
Mehmet
Muharrem
Kasapoglu
attended the
embassy’s
National Day
celebrations.
He stressed
the importance
of Cameroon’s
decision to
open an
embassy in
Turkey for the
first
time.
“It will
improve
bilateral
relations
between our
countries in
every field,”
Kasapoglu
said.
“Cameroon is
one of the
important
countries in
Central Africa
for us.
“The bilateral
trade volume
between Turkey
and Cameroon
was around
$200 million
last year,” he
said. He
added that the
two countries
aim to reach a
trade volume
of over $200
million this
year.
Citing Turkish
contractors’
ongoing
infrastructure
projects in
Cameroon,
Kasapoglu
said: “Our
companies’
interests in
Cameroon have
been
significantly
increasing.”
Tchatchouwo
presented his
letter of
credence to
President
Recep Tayyip
Erdogan in
December
2018. He
is Cameroon’s
first
ambassador to
Turkey.
On May 20,
1972,
Cameroonians
voted for a
unitary state
in a national
referendum."
Really?
The blathering
about business
with Biya is
just blood
money - with an echo
of the
Kurdish issue.
Inside
the UN,
Guterres'
Global Censor
Alison Smale,
now
leaving in
August, used a
false
complaint of
Inner City Press
daring to
cover events
in the Turkish
Lounge as one of
the few
bases in her no due
process ouster
order of Inner
City Press,
now in its
321st day. We'll
have more on
this.
Kuwait is a
member of the
Security
Council, for
seven more months,
and heard what
was said in
the UNSC on
May 13. Even
the sanitized
Lowcock and
handpicked
NGO
version was
troubling. But now
on May 30 the
Amir of Kuwait
and the Crown
Prince,
Al-Sabah,
told cabled
congratulations
and best
wishes to 37 year
ruler now
killer Paul
Biya. Kuwait's
mission
to the UN,
when Inner
City Press
was roughed up
and banned
from entering
the UN amid
its questions
about
Guterres'
performance,
opined that "as
long as UNCA
is against
you, nothing
will change."
So much for
freedom of the
press: UNCA
has had a president who
gave an UN/CA
screening
to Sri Lanka
government's war
crimes
denial
film, a photo
op to UN
briber Ng Lap
Seng, and now
has Chinese
state media judging
its "journalism"
awards for UN
coverage - no
reporting
on Chinese UN
bribery,
nor mention
of the exclusion
of Taiwanese
journalists
from the UN,
etc allowed!
We'll have
more on this.
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? We'll
have more on
this.
Because
it was
an informal
meeting and
the proponents
would not
answer
questions and
Antonio
Guterres' UN
has yet to
provide
requested information
to Inner City
Press, it has
allowed Paul
Biya's
government to
claim,
in
effect, that
no meeting took
place: "Some
member states
of the United
Nations
Security
Council had an
informal
meeting on
Monday to
discuss the
worsening
humanitarian
crisis in the
Anglophone
region of
Cameroon.
A communiqué
issued by the
Cameroonian
Ministry of
External
Relations
however denied
reports of a
UN Security
Council
Meeting on the
Anglophone
region
crisis.
According to
the communiqué
no such
meeting is
scheduled.
The communiqué
further stated
that, this
meeting was a
‘’ free
consultation
entirely
outside of the
Council on the
initiative of
certain
members who
are interested
in the
humanitarian
situation in
Cameroon.’‘
It further
added that
outcomes of
this meeting
will not be
binding on the
government
since the
meeting was
informal as
specified by
Cameroon’s
diplomacy."
The
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
321
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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