In
Cameroon Biya Locks Up 300
Opponents Amid Silent
Collusion By UN Guterres
Disappeared 3 Days
By Matthew
Russell Lee, CJR PFT NYP
UNITED NATIONS
GATE, June 2 –After
Paul Biya who
has ruled
Cameroon for
36 years on
January 28 had
his opponent
Maurice Kamto
arrested,
Inner City
Press again asked UN
Secretary
General Antonio
Guterres and
his spokesmen for
their comment
and action, if
any. This came
after Guterres
had Inner City
Press roughed
up on 3
July 2018
after it
interviewed Biya's
Ambassador
about the two
men's Budget
Committee
deals and banned
from the UN
since -
Guterres even tried
to get Inner
City Press
banned from
the Park East
Synagogue,
here, which
was denied /
dodged by his
French spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric, who put
up then took
down a podcast
in which he
brags about
his "mutually
assured
destruction"
relationship
with
journalists, here.
On
Saturday June
1, with
Guterres once
again missing
on the way
back from a
publicly
funded junket
to get another
award for
himself, after
the golden
statue, at
least 300
people were
arrested in
demonstrations
in several
cities across
Cameroon. The
MRC party
said its
members and
supporters
were arrested
while calling
for the
release of Maurice
Kamto and 150
of their
supporters,
who were
imprisoned
late January
during
protests
against
October 2018
elections.
Kamto and his
supporters
have been
charged with
"hostility
against the
homeland" -
which
homeless?
Whose homeland?
--
and
insurrection
among other bogus
charges.
has been
protesting the
elections
calling it an
electoral hold
up since their
party leader
was announced
second to
President
Biya’s
re-election.
This
came as
Guterres
and his French
spokes- /
hachetman
Stephane
"Pizza"
Dujarric
had Inner City
Press roughed
up and banned
now 333 days
amid
its reporting
on Guterres' failure
on Cameroon
and cover up
of UN bribery
by CEFC China
Energy he is
linked to and
continues to
conceal his
links through
Gulbenkian
Foundation.
We'll have
more on this.
In
destruction
news, in the
village of
Ikata in SW
Cameroon on
April 26 Paul
Biya's
soldiers shot
unarmed
civilians
including a
woman
named as Glory, and
burned
houses down. While
Guterres' UN
does nothing
about the
outrage of
Nigeria sending
back to
military custody
refugees and
asylum
seekers,
Julius Ayuk
Tabe and nine
others are
expected in
court on
Monday April
29 where their
hearing
continues but
they have now
released a
statement
through their
defense team
saying they
will not be
appearing.
Their lawyers
say given the
fact that they
have taken the
matter to
Appeal court
all
proceedings at
a lower
jurisdiction
(military
tribunal) must
be halted as
per the law on
criminal
proceedings.
The lawyers
have since
appealed a
decision by
the Military
tribunal to
judge the
detained
leaders in
Cameroon
despite the
fact that they
are refugees
and asylum
seekers. One
would have
thought that
former UNHCR
chief Guterres
would not
collude in
this, but that
was before the
golden statue
and UN Budget
Committee
deals with
Biya's
ambassador Tommo
Monthe.
Guterres is
killing
what's left of
the UN's
credibility
with his
corruption and
no due process
censorship.
Of course,
Guterres and
Dujarric won't
answer
questions from
Inner City
Press not only
about Cameroon
but even about
how 27 new
Resident
Coordinators
are being
recruited. Their UN
is
increasingly
corrupt. Guterres'
envoy Mohammed
Ibn Chambas is
ghoulishly
lavishing
praise
on Cameroon
and Amina J.
Mohammed's
Nigeria, which
illegally
refouled 47 to
Cameroon, and on
himself for
what he called
“remarkable
progress” in
demarcating
the disputed
Cameroon-Nigeria
maritime
border over
the oil-rich
Bakassi
Peninsula.
Obeying
international
law on
non-refoulement?
Not so
much. But Big
Tony doesn't
care about
that, quite
the contrary.
Chambas gushed,
“The
UN is doing
everything it
can to
continue to
make
progress,” in Yaounde,
after briefing
Cameroonian
Prime Minister
Joseph Dion
Ngute.
“We have not
allowed
anything to
stand in its
way. In spite
of the rough
terrain and
security
challenges,
the work
continues,”
Chambas
added.
Chambas, also
chairman of
the
Cameroon-Nigeria
Mixed
Commission
(CNMC), continued:
“The work that
is left is
something that
can be managed
as long as the
good faith
between the
two sides
remains." Like
illegally
sending back
Ayuk Tabe and
46 others,
while Amina J.
Mohammed and
Antonio "Golden
Statue"
Guterres say
nothing.
Inner City
Press on the
morning of
March 15
asked
Guterres and
Dujarric this:
"On Cameroon,
what is the
SG's comment
and action if
any on that 26
people who
were arrested
in Cameroon in
January during
protests
called by
opposition
leader Maurice
Kamto have
been given
one-year jail
terms for
“illegal
gathering and
demonstration”
or just
planning to
take part in a
non-political
demonstration?
What does the
UN say about
the reported
murder of
civilians by
Biya's forces
yesterday in
Sop and
Melim?" This
comes as, even
for a press
freedom even
in the UN
Inner City
Press was
invited to and
had a ticket
for, Guterres'
guards
physically
pushed Inner
City Press out
of the UN on
March 14 and
refuses to
show the
"barred" list
they promised
to show.
Birds of a
feather, flock
together:
Guterres and
Biya.
More
here.
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