In
Cameroon Those
Illegal Sent
By Nigeria See
More Delay As UN
Guterres and
Dujarric Refuse to
Answer
By Matthew
Russell Lee, CJR Goot
PFT NYP
UNITED
NATIONS GATE,
January
28 -- After
Paul Biya who
has ruled
Cameroon for
36 years lied
that
Transparency
International
was observing
his
re-coronation,
and
burned village
after village in
the Anglophone
regions
while hiring
lobbyists to
seek and get support
from UN
Secretary
General Antonio
Guterres,
on October 22 he
claimed
to win over 71% of
the vote and
even that 16% of
those eligible voted
in the
Anglophone
North-West and
South-West
regions. None
of this is
credible. Nor, in
context,
is the delay
in the case in
Nigeria about
the Buhari
government's
illegal
refoulement of
Ayuk Tabe and
46 others to
Cameroon - now
delayed until
April 15,
after another
kangaroo
court session
at the military
tribunal in
Yaounde. The
Federal High
Court in Abuja said
it will
rule on
April 15 - on
those due in
Biya's
Yaounde
military
tribunal on
February 7.
On
January 28
Inner City
Press in
writing asked
Guterres and
his spokesmen
Farhan Haq and Steph
Dujarric,
" January
28-2: On
Cameroon, what
is the SG's
comment and
action on Paul
Biya's
security
forces using
live fire on
unarmed
opposition
figures
including
lawyer
Michelle Ndoki
and Celestin
Djamenin in
Douala over
the weekend?
The arrest of
more than 100
demonstrators?
Given previous
questions and
"commitments,"
why was Inner
City Press not
told of the
Francois
Lounceny Fall
visit to
Cameroon
mentioned at
the January 25
noon briefing?
What is the
read-out of
that, and of
the SG's six
conversations
with Biya?"
More than two
hours later,
after a UN
briefing in
which those
allowed in did
not ask a
single
question about
anything in
Africa, much
less Cameroon,
no answer.
Guterres and
Dujarric hit new
lows daily. Then
there is the denial
by Biya's
Minister of
Territorial
Administration
Paul Atanga
Nji denying
the
undeniable,
that Biya's
security
forces used
live fire
against unarmed
protesters in Douala,
including
shooting lawyer
Michelle Ndoki
and
also Celestin
Djamen. And
from the UN of
Guterres,
nothing. On
January 26 he
stayed in his
/ the public's
$15 million
mansion until
10:35 am,
skipping a 9
am urgent
meeting in the
UN Security
Council on
human rights, video
here.
Guterres,
having
had Inner City Press
roughed up and
banned from
entering the
UN for 205
days and
counting,
ghoulishly
said in his
January 18
Press-less
press
conference, on
"Cameroon, I
have spoken, I
don't know,
probably more
than six times
with the
President of
Cameroon. Our
people on the
ground has
been working
actively to
try to
de‑escalate
the tension in
the country."
Video
here, Vine
here.
Really? De-escalated
how? More
like, advise
Biya on how to
cover up his
killings,
while seeking
favors in the
UN
Budget
Committee
which Cameroon
was
chairing. On
January 25
the UN's
deputy
spokesman Farhan
Haq who has
refused this
week to answer
a single
question from
Inner City
Press
made much of a
presentation
in Geneva by
Guterres'
Resident
Coordinator,
now controlled
by Nigeria's
Amina J. Mohammed,
Allegra
Baiocchi. Haq who
has refused to
provide this
information to
Inner City
Press
blathered
about failed
envoy Francois
Lounceny Fall, who
equated
secessionists
with extremists
and whose UN
visits Inner
City Press is
banned from
covering. Given
Haq's
outrageous and
unprofessional
failure to
answer Press
questions
about Cameroon
and Guterres'
failures
there, here is Haq's
road to
this
gatekeeper position:
running
either through
the defunct
newspaper the
City
Sun, or
being the son
of UNDP
economist
Mahbub ul Haq.
In either
case, this is
a new low,
withholding
information
about a UN
"international"
engaging in
sexual
exploitation
in so often
mistreated
South Sudan -
all the more
so give Haq's
online
connections to
women's
studies in the
Garden State: his "co" Ethel
Brooks is an
associate
professor in
Rutger's
Department of
Women's
and Gender
Studies - what
about covering
up
murders in
Cameroon?
- with an
interest in
"Visual
cultures,
Artistic
practice,
Representation,
Productivity,
Camps and
Encampment,
Digital media
and Belonging;
Critical
Political
Economy,
Transnational
Networks,
Social
Movements,
Feminist
Theory,
Comparative
and Historical
Methods,
Economic
Sociology,
Political
Sociology;
Romani
Studies,
Central
American
Studies, South
Asian studies,
Nationalism,
Post-colonialism
and Critical
race theory." Yeah. Here
is the
question Haq
got and has
not answered,
on top of
others about
UN murders and
rapes. On
Cameroon with
Biya's
minister the
UN put up
a video
clip --
which did not
mention Biya's
burning of
villages, nor
show who was co-presenting
and asking for
money with Baiocchi: Biya's
own
Civil
Protection
Director, Ms.
Yap Mariat.
The raw
video they put
out showed the
correspondents
the UN allow
in, nodding
and taking
transcription,
no
question.
Inner City
Press which
asks why Guterres took
Biya's golden
statue and UN Budget
Committee
favors and
stayed silent,
was roughed up and
still banned
after 205
days, including from
a film
screening in
the UN on
January 23
that Amazon
invited it to
(but then
allowed
Guterres' censorship).
We'll have
more on this.
On
January 21
Inner City
Press asked
Guterres'
spokes- /
hatchetman
Stephane
Dujarric, in
writing,
"January 21-5:
Given the SG's
statement on
January 18
that he has
spoken with
Paul Biya six
times, please
immediately
state in what
time frames,
the dates,
topics and
read-outs of
the meeting.
When was the
last such
conversation?" Six
hours later,
no answer at
all from
Dujarric,
despite his on
camera
promise of
answers. To this
depth of
censorship for
corruption
have Guterres
and Dujarric
brought the
UN.
We'll have
more on this.
The January 19
statement: "UNHCR,
the UN Refugee
Agency, is
extremely
alarmed by
reports of the
forced return
by Cameroon
this week of
several
thousand
refugees into
violence-affected
Borno State in
northeast
Nigeria. This
follows the
forced return
of 267
Nigerian
refugees on 16
January. They
had crossed
into Cameroon
in 2014. We
are gravely
concerned for
the safety and
well-being of
all these
people.
An estimated
9,000
Nigerians fled
across the
border into
Cameroon
earlier in the
week after
militants
attacked and
ransacked the
small border
town of Rann
in Nigeria’s
Borno State.
The militants
went on a
rampage by
targeting
military
installations,
civilians and
humanitarian
facilities. At
least 14
people are
reported
killed.
“This action
was totally
unexpected and
puts lives of
thousands of
refugees at
risk,” said UN
High
Commissioner
for Refugees
Filippo
Grandi. “I am
appealing to
Cameroon to
continue its
open door and
hospitable
policy and
practices and
halt
immediately
any more
returns and to
ensure full
compliance
with its
refugee
protection
obligations
under its own
national
legislation,
as well as
international
law.”
Cameroon is
currently home
to more than
370,000
refugees,
including some
100,000 from
Nigeria." We'll
have more on
this.
From
the New
Years address
by Paul Biya:
"If my appeal
to war mongers
remain
unheeded to,
the defense
and security
forces will be
instructed to
neutralize
them. I am
aware of the
situation and
difficulties
the rebels are
putting the
people in. It
will not
continue,”
Biya
said. On
January 2, banned
Inner City
Press in
writing asked
Guterres, his
spokesmen and
chief
of staff and
others, "On
Cameroon, what
is the SG's
comment and
action on Paul
Biya in his
New Year
message
threatening to
'neutralize'
opponents?" Guterres
and his
spokesmen
including
Farhan Haq
refused to
answer the
question, or
any other
Inner City
Press
question. Then
Haq called
on a softball
in-person
version on
January 3, like Dujarric
entertains the
correspondent
who admits
she's never
written about
Cameroon, just
asked about
"the
Anglophones
doing some
shooting."
Today's UN is
entirely
corrupt. Meanwhile
Biya keeps
in prison
those
illegally
refouled from
Nigeria
while Guterres'
Deputy SG
Amina J.
Mohammed was there. Here's
on Guterres equally
but
differently not-credible
New Years message. This
corruption
(including
Guterres' cover
up of China
Energy Fund
Committee, here)
and
censorship
should not
continue.
Also
not credible:
Guterres'
spokesman and
censor
Stephane
Dujarric,
refusing to
answer dozens
of Cameroon
questions from
banned
Inner City
Press, servicing
only those he
allows in his
briefing room
including the
self
described
Huffington
Post
contributor
who earlier
cracked, "The
Anglophone
have been
doing some
shooting."
Video here.
Designated
or self-styled
patsie,
producing
nothing, elbowing
out others,
classic UN. Here
is the video. The money
(literally)
quote is that
Guterres is
"in touch with
the government."
YouTube
here. On
December 29,
weeks after
Inner City
Press published on
this, astute
Anglophones
revisited it,
referring
directly as
Inner City
Press had not
to Evelyn Leopold
and
HuffPost - drawing
this telling
response or
admission: "I never
wrote about
Cameroon and
have not
contributd to
HuffPost in
over a year.
Your tweet is
unreadable."
Photo here.
Wait
a minute - the
correspondent
the UN has
used during
its 179 day
barring
of Inner City
Press to claim
it is still
answering about
Cameroon, if
only from a Biya
perspective,
now admits she
"never wrote
about
Cameroon"? So
the asking was
just a scam?
And why is her
profile
"Huffington
Post"? To this
the UN of
Alison Smale
and Guterres
gives a free
UN office and
full access,
while roughing
up and banning
Inner City
Press which
has published
hundreds of
stories,
dozens of exclusives
about abuses
in Cameroon
and elsewhere?
We'll have more on
this - the
UN's ban must
be immediately
and long
belatedly
reversed.
Inner City
Press before
Dujarric's
December 17
briefing
asked:
"December
17-4: On
Cameroon, on
which you have
been refusing
Inner City
Press'
questions,
what is the
SG's comment
and action on
Paul Biya's
government's
use of the
charge of
“fake news” to
not only
insult but
lock up
journalists
covering
Biya's army's
killing there?
Again Francois
Fall describes
“Gender Desks”
in police
stations but
an Inner City
Press reader
today called
the Kumba
police station
and they'd
never heard of
it. What was
the basis of
Mr. Fall's
statement?"
During his
December 17
briefing,
Dujarric joked
about "une
cuisine
interne" - an
internal
cooking that Guterres
and he and Alison
Smale have turned
the UN into. And
still no answers.
Also
not credible
are parts of
this UN World
Food Program
pitch, which
leads with
"NSAG"
violence in a
way it would
not in, say,
Syria: "In
November 2018,
21,748 people
(10,439 men,
11,309 women)
from the North
West and South
West (NW/SW)
regions
residing in
the Littoral
region
received food
assistance.
WFP Cameroon
urgently
requires US$
24 million in
the next 6
months to
provide food
assistance
through
general food
distribution
to 400,000
vulnerable
displaced and
local host
populations
affected by
the NW/SW
crisis.
Since
June 2018,
non-state
armed groups
(NSAG) have
intensified
their
operations, notably
around Kumba,
Buea, Mamfé
and Bamenda.
While attacks
were
previously
confined to
rural areas
and the
Nigerian
border, main
town centres
and
peripheries
are
increasingly
affected by
the violence.
On the
other hand,
security
forces have
intensified
operations
against NSAGs
in the SW
in October,
and NW in
November.
Between March
and October
2018, a
drastic
increase in
the number of
IDPs was
recorded,
going from
40,000 to a
total of
440,000.
Through
joint efforts,
WFP continues
to coordinate
with other
agencies to
assess the
security
situation and
ensure
favourable
conditions on
the ground for
distributions
(particularly
in Kumba). A
recent mission
organized
jointly with
OCHA, UNDSS
and the
Logistics
Cluster
confirmed
roads and
access to
markets have
been
significantly
affected, as
well as access
to transport
and warehouse
facilities.
Strengthened
coordination
on the ground
is in place.
In an effort
to respond to
the growing
needs of IDPs,
WFP is scaling
up its support
to reach
approximately
400,000 IDPs
and local host
populations
affected by
the NW/SW
crisis who are
in dire need
of food
assistance in
the North
West, South
West, West and
Littoral
regions by
April 2019. If
the food
security
situation in
NW/SW
improves, WFP
will gradually
scale down its
intervention
after the lean
season from
July 2019,
transitioning
into recovery
activities for
the extremely
vulnerable."
We'll have
more on this.
Also not
credible
is the new
report by
Guterres' failed
envoy Francois
Lounceny
Fall, nor
Fall's
presentation
to the Council, entry
to cover which
Guterres is
corruptly
barring Inner
City Press on
December
13, for the
162nd day. After
Fall's pitch,
and dubious
claims
of concern
from countries
which are withholding
all documents
about Cameroon
which
Inner City
Press has
requested from
them under
Freedom of
Information
laws like the
Dutch WOB, on
December 13
and 14 Inner
City Press
asked the UN:
"December
14-6: On
Cameroon, on
which you have
been refusing
Inner City
Press'
questions, now
that Francois
Fall has said
he visited in
November and
met Government
officials,
state with
whom else he
met. He
describes
“Gender Desks”
in police
stations but
an Inner City
Press reader
today called
the Kumba
police station
and they'd
never heard of
it. What is
the basis of
Mr. Fall's
statement?" Hours
after the
December 14 UN
noon briefing
at which
those allowed
in asked not a
single
question about
anything
in Africa, much less
Cameroon,
Guterres'
deputy
spokesman
Farhan Haq
sent this: "Regarding
question
December 14-6,
we have
provided Mr.
Fall’s
briefing to
the Security
Council, in
which he
details his
concerns about
Cameroon and
his work there." And the
Gender Desks?
Here
is a paragraph of
Fall's and
Guterres'
report: "5.
The security
situation in
the North-West
and South-West
regions of
Cameroon
continued to
deteriorate.
Sporadic
fighting
between
security
forces and
armed groups
was reported
throughout the
reporting
period. On 12
July, the
convoy of the
Minister
for Defence
was attacked
on two
separate
occasions near
Kumba in the
South-West
region. On the
night of 28 to
29 July, an
armed group
attacked a
prison in Ndop
in the
North-West
region,
resulting in
the escape of
163 inmates.
On 26
September,
armed
individuals
also attacked
a prison in
Wum in the
North-West
region,
leading to the
escape of 80
inmates. On 5
November,
nearly 80
students and
staff from a
secondary
school in
Bamenda, in
the North-West
region, were
kidnapped. All
of the
students
were released
the following
day. During
the reporting
period, there
were reports
of
sexual
violence
perpetrated by
both security
forces and
armed groups.
In response,
“gender desks”
were
established at
police
stations in
the South-West
region in an
effort to
establish a
safe and
confidential
reporting
process on
sexual and
genderbased
violence and
related
crimes. On 11
October,
religious
leaders of the
Catholic,
Protestant and
Muslim
communities in
the
English-speaking
regions held a
meeting
in preparation
for an
“Anglophone
General
Conference”
scheduled to
be held in
Buea,
in the
South-West
region, on 21
and 22
November, but
which was
later
postponed. At
the same
meeting, they
reiterated
their appeal
for the
cessation of
military and
insurgent
operations in
the
English-speaking
regions." And
Antonio Guterres...
took Biya's
golden statue,
made a Budget
Committee deal
to stay
quiet on the
slaughter, and
had roughed up
and banned for
161 days and
counting
the Press
which asked
him about it. Then
there is
the Paul
Biya government's
denial via
Xinhua
of having
killed a
priest from Kenya,
below,
nor Guterres' UN
system's
belated
expressions of
concern after
he sold out
for more than
a year and
most recently
has been refusing through
two spokesmen
to respond to or
even
acknowledge
Inner City
Press' formal
written
questions - even
when about circulating
reports of
the use of
chemical weapons.
Before
9 am on November
28,
heading to
cover the
third day of
the UN bribery
trial of US v
Ho, Inner City
Press in
writing asked
Guterres and
his spokesmen,
"November
28-2: On
Cameroon,
beyond the
many
unanswered
questions,
what is the
SG's comment
and action on
that ten
leaders who
were
[illegally
refouled] from
Nigeria
earlier this
year will face
trial next
month on
terrorism
charges that
could lead to
the death
penalty, one
of their
lawyers said
after a court
hearing on
Tuesday. Among
them is Sisuku
Julius Ayuk
Tabe. Mr Tabe
and his
co-defendants
have been
charges with
10 offences,
including
terrorism,
advocating
terrorism,
secession,
civil war and
revolution."
Nine hours
later, while
answer another
question about Romania,
no answer
at all on
Cameroon and
Guterres
heading
out of town
again, with
Inner City Press which
asks banned
for the 147th day,
no end in
sight. The UN
of Guterres is
cortupt.
On
November 26Inner
City Press
asked in
writing
Guterres, his
Deputy
Amina J.
Mohammed,
Communicator
Alison Smale
and two
spokesmen
questions
including "November
26-1: On
Cameroon, what
is the SG's
comment and
action on the
killing by
government
forces, of
Kenyan priest
Cosmas Omboto
Ondari, Vicar
of the St
Martin of
Tours Parish
in Kembong,
Mamfe, now
what Kenya's
FM Principal
Secretary
Macharia Kamau
has demanded
answers from
the Biya
government?
What is the
UN's knowledge
of and action
on the alleged
use of
chemical
weapons (!) in
Bali in
Cameroon?" While
lead spokesman
Stephane Dujarric's
deputy Farhan
Haq sent
responses to
two other
questions -
one a mere
link to a
press
conference
Guterres
banned Inner
City Press
from, the
other an
evasive recycled
statement from the
first UN
bribery case -
nothing on
Cameroon.
Guterres
comments on
reports of
chemical
weapons in,
for example,
Syria. What
explains his
silence and
censorship on
Cameroon?
On November
25 Kenya's
Principal
Secretary for
Foreign
Affairs, and
former UN
official,
Macharia Kamau
said the
ministry would
continue
pursuing the
answers on
circumstances
that led to
the priest's
death. "The
government of
Kenya, through
its High
Commission in
Abuja, Nigeria
has urgently
and formally
inquired from
the government
of the
Republic of
Cameroon about
the
circumstances
leading to
Father
Ondari's
death,"
Macharia said. "As
we mourn the
death of one
of our
citizens, the
ministry
continues to
relentlessly
pursue answers
on this sad
event."
Here's hoping
he does - he
has seen the
corruption of
the UN, when
it awarded
Nairobi based
UNEP to
an absentee
director, and
under the
time of
Antonio
Guterres and
his lax sending
Roselyn
Akombe,
censorship of
Press,
and more.
We'll have
more on this. On
November
21 banned
Inner City
Press reported
Biya's
forces' murder
of a Kenyan
priest - the
Bishop of
Mamfe cites
eye
witnesses the
shots were
fired by
government soldiers,
from their
passing vehicle.
Now with the
UN silent and
once again
covering up, even
where Guterres
is, Biya's
government is
again denying
as they did
after killing
Charles Wesco, now
via
Xinhua: "The
preliminary
investigations
reveal that
the authors of
this criminal
act did this
to discredit
the defense
and security
forces."
Joseph Beti
Assomo,
Cameroon's
Defense
Minister said
in a statement
on Friday." Guteres
is silent and
missing; he
has refused to
audit China
Energy Fund
Committee
which is
charged with
bribery in th
UN, and has
banned
Inner City Press
which asked
about that and
about Cameroon
for 140 days
and counting.
On
the morning
of November 23
Inner City
Press asked
out of town
Guterres (by email, which
he is
supposedly scrolling)
and his
spokesmen:
"November
23-2: On
Cameroon what
is the SG's
comment and
action on the
murder, by
government
forces, of
Kenyan priest
Cosmas Omboto
Ondari, Vicar
of the St
Martin of
Tours Parish
in Kembong,
Manyu, and
what follow up
the SG / UN
even did on
the murder of
missionary
Charles
Wesco."
Guterres'
spokesman's
office was ope
and people
getting paid
(though Dujarric
didn't sign
Guterres'
derivative statement
on Pakistan),
but no answer.
We have
more on
Father Cosmas
Omboto Ondari,
a Mill Hill
Priest from
Kenya, serving
as the
Parochial
Vicar of the
St Martin of
Tours Parish
in Kembong, near
Mamfe in Manyu. It's
said, now
by many, that
he was
shot twice by
the
Cameroonian
military in
front of the
Church at
about 3PM,
Wednesday
November 21,
2018.
Biya's
soldiers were
shooting out of
their
vehicles. Ondari
been ordained
on Sunday
March 26, 2017
in Kisii,
Kenya together
with two
others by
Bishop Joseph
Mairura Okemwa
and appointed
to Mamfe --
shot dead 11
days after the
burial of
Charles
Trumann Wesco,
an American
missionary from
Indiana. In that similar
case, Biya's
government
locked up Mimi
Mefo for
reporting who
killed Wesco (and,
only after
repeated
written
questions from
Inner City
Press and more UN
noon briefing
pantomine like
questions from
the friend of UK
USG Alison Smale who
said
smirking,
The Anglophones
were doing
some shooting,
Guterres issued
a wan call fr
an investigation
which he
typically
never followed
up on. Previously
the
military shot
and killed a
Ghanaian
Missionary,
Isaac Attoh of
the Destiny
Impact
Ministry on
Saturday July
14, 2018 in
Batibo in
North West
Region. So
when will the
UN Security
Council act.
Guterres is
still trying
to cover it
up. See November
20 video here. After
refusing Inner
City Press'
Cameroon
question and
driving off in his
/ your
Mercedes,
Guterres left
town, without
the UN saying
to where or who's
paying. Sounds
like Biya.
Even
banned from Guterres'
UN for 140
days and counting
for quoting Guterres'
own staff on WHY he
sold out - for
favors in the
UN Budget
Committee --
we continue to
transmit the
UN's statements of
concern,
here from
UNHCR whose
staffer Nadine
Njoya called
for "harsher
repression" of
Anglophones by
Paul Biya and
whose
Deputy Volker
Turk refused
to answer on
that, and appeared
not to know
there ARE any
refugees from
Cameroon
in Nigeria:
"The number of
Cameroonian
refugees
fleeing
violence and
seeking refuge
in Nigeria
crossed the
30,000 mark
this week.
Refugees
fleeing the
South-West and
North-West
Regions of
Cameroon have
been arriving
since
September
2017. Almost
600 arrived in
refugee
settlements in
the last two
weeks.
Four out of
every five of
those
registered so
far are women
and children,
driven out
after last
year’s
protests
turned
violent. They
are being
sheltered in
Nigeria’s
states of Akwa
Ibom, Cross
River, Benue
and Taraba,
most of them
being hosted
within local
communities.
Most of the
latest
arrivals come
from the
Akwaya and
Eyumojock
sub-divisions
in Cameroon.
People are
telling us
they were
ordered to
leave their
houses due to
increasing
violence in
their home
areas.
As official
border entry
points remain
closed, UNHCR
and its
partners are
present at the
border areas
inside
Nigeria,
around the
most used
informal
access points,
to assess the
situation and
the needs of
new arrivals.
UNHCR is
facilitating
the voluntary
relocation of
refugees from
the border
points to the
settlements of
Adagom (Cross
River) and
Anyake
(Benue), which
provide better
security and
shelter as
well as access
to essential
services such
as food,
health or
education.
We are working
with the
Nigerian
Government,
through its
National
Commission for
Refugees
(NCFRMI), and
State
Emergency
Management
Agency (SEMA).
This crisis
erupted last
year after
protests
turned
violent, amid
calls for
secession. So
far this year,
some 400
civilians have
been killed in
escalating
attacks
between
separatist
groups and
government
forces,
according to
rights groups.
Currently,
more than
9,000
Cameroonian
refugees have
been moved to
new
settlements,
where they
receive food
as well as
essential
items such as
mattresses,
mosquito nets,
stoves and
cooking
utensils, as
well as
equipment to
build
shelters. With
bricks,
timber, nails
or corrugated
iron sheets,
they can start
to rebuild a
place to call
home.
These
settlements
allow better
access to
critical
assistance.
Our partners
on the ground
distribute
dignity kits
for women and
girls. These
kits include,
among other
items,
buckets, soap
and towels.
In some
instances,
cash
assistance is
provided to
enable
refugees in
the
settlements to
buy food
directly from
the markets in
host
communities,
as those
settlements
are meant to
facilitate the
integration of
those forced
to flee and
those
welcoming
them.
Despite all
our efforts
and those of
our partners,
the needs of
the refugees
are far from
being met.
Another 21,000
refugees are
currently
living with
host
communities,
in over 50
localities
spread across
an area of
some 116,000
square
kilometres.
The rainy
season and
harsh road
conditions to
remote areas
makes the
assistance to
the refugees
outside of the
newly-developed
settlement
very
difficult,
with acute
needs for
food, shelter,
water and
sanitation.
Education is
also one of
such essential
needs, with 48
per cent of
the registered
refugees being
of school age
yet out of
school, for
more than two
years for many
of them.
Inside
Cameroon,
access to
areas affected
in North West
and South West
is very
limited.
Humanitarian
agencies are
discussing
with the
government the
need for
improved
access to the
displaced
population. It
is estimated
that some
436,000 people
may be
internally
displaced.
Together with
OCHA, which
coordinates
the UN
response in
the country,
we have
started
deploying
personnel in
Buea to help
meet the needs
of the
displaced
people." Some
of this is
dubious - Deputy
Turk of UNHCR,
when Inner
City Press
asked, did not
even seem to
know there ARE
Cameroonian
refugees in
Nigeria, see
below.
Similarly
the stories
told to date
about the 90
students now
released do
not add up.
The government
railed about
79 released, at a
video of 11
student
circulated.
The parents
were not allowed into the
school, nor
told which of
their children
were
kidnapped and
which not. Now
90 have been
released, with
the quiet
announcement
that 11 had
been kidnappe
earlier,
on October
31. So they
were the ones in
the video,
not the 79?
The media
which have not
covered, or
mis-covered, Biya's
abuses will
move on, like the
UN, declaring
this a
victory. We'll
have more on
this. On
November 4
Biya's forces arrested
more people
for protesting
the fraudulent
results, in
Bafoussam in the West
region of
Cameroon
denouncing
what they call
an “electoral
hold up” by
Biya. This
follows
arrests in
Douala and
Yaounde,
on all of which
Antonio
"Traveling
Man" Guterres
has been
characteristically
silent. Nor
have Guterres'
spokesmen being answering
Inner City
Press'
questions on
Cameroon
including this
on
November 6:
"November 6-1:
On Cameroon,
first please
immediately
now five days
after ASG
Ursula
Mueller's Nov
1 presentation
(at the Norway
Mission) about
Cameroon
provide a copy
or summary of
her remarks.
Second, what
is the SG's
knowledge of,
comment and
action on, the
reporting
kidnapping of
students in
Anglophone
Cameroon, with
the kidnappers
caught saying
'tu
perds ton
temps'?"
Dujarric's
Deputy
emailed banned
Inner City
Press:
"Regarding
your first
question, we
have just
issued the
following
statement:
The
Secretary-General
condemns the
reported
kidnapping on
5 November of
students and
staff from a
secondary
school in
Bamenda,
North-West
region of
Cameroon. He
calls for
their
immediate
release and
return to
their homes
and families.
There can be
no
justification
for these
crimes against
civilians,
particularly
minors.
The
Secretary-General
reiterates the
need for a
peaceful
solution to
the crisis in
the North-West
and South-West
regions of
Cameroon
through an
inclusive
dialogue
process. The
United Nations
stands ready
to assist in
this regard.
Stéphane
Dujarric,
Spokesman for
the
Secretary-General
New York, 6
November 2018"
So what
about that French?
No answer.
Now the issue
will be pushed
behind, with
the release of
90 and not the
state 79 students.
Nor
did the UN
inform Inner
City Press,
despite its
questions,
that Guterres'
Ursula
Mueller, who
previously visited
Cameroon
without going
to the Anglophone
areas (Inner
City Press asked her why, before being
roughed up and
banned),
had given a
November 1
briefing a
Norway's
mission to the
UN on 50th
Street, leaked
invitation here.
We will ask the UN
about this,
even amid
Guterres'
ongoing censorship
of Press. Should
we
expect a UN
statement on
students kisnapped or
taken hostage?
Who would
draft it? Watch
this site. On
November 2
Inner City
Press asked
the deputy of
the UN refugee
agency UNHCR
Volker Turk
about the
refoulement of
AyukTabe and
46 others from
Nigeria, the
Cameroonian refugees
and the UNHCR
staffer who
previously
called online
for harsher
repression by
Biya. Video here.
Troublingly,
Volker first
responded
about only the
Far North of Cameroon,
then implied
that displaced
Anglophones
all remain inside
Cameroon and
not in
deplorable
conditions
across the
border in
Nigeria, from
which some
were illegally
returned.
He did not
answer the
question about
UNHCR's own
staffer, whom
will therefore
name: Nadine
Njoya. How is
this
acceptable? The
UN of Antonio
Guterres remains
silent,
including the
the face of
multiple
questions
from the Press
(which Guterres
has banned) as
journalists
and peaceful
protesters,
bystanders
and
perceived
opponents are
arrested. On
the morning of
October 29
Inner City
Press in
writing asked
Guterres'
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric,
"October 29-3:
On Cameroon,
what is the
SG's comment
and action on
the
government's
arrests of
peaceful
protesters in
Douala,
Yaounde and
elsewhere over
the weekend?"
Now on October
30, no answer
at all, while
Dujarric is tweeting
his photos
from a ferry to
the Upper East
Side and blocking
the Press. On November 2
when, after
questioning UNHCR's
Turk Inner
City Press
asked Dujarric
if Guterres has
congratulated
Biya, Dujarric
said "I don't
know" and
biked away.
Video here,
looped
6-second Vine
here.
Guterres has gone
for four
days on the
UN's and
public's dime
to his real
home in
Lisbon, for a
speech
with little to
do with the
UN and a
dubious award.
We'll
have more on this. Among
the
journalists outrageously
locked up by
Biya:
ElvisMcCarthy, Thomas
Awah Junior,
Tsi Conrad and
Mancho Bibixy;
quickly added
to by the detentions
of Michel
Biem Tong and Mathias
Mouenda Ngamo.
Then again,
Guterres and
Dujarric (and
others) worked
to have Inner
City Press
which asks
them about
Cameroon and
corruption
roughed up,
twice, and now
banned from
the UN for 118
days from
noon briefing
in which, for
days, no one
let it ask
anything about
anything
in Africa,
much less
Cameroon. The
UN of Guterres
and Dujarric
is corrupt.
We'll have
more on this - and
this: here
are just some
of Inner City
Press
questions to Guterres'
spokesman Stephane
Dujarric,
which USG
Alison Smale
promised UNSR
David A. Kaye
would be
answered - but
not a single one
has: "October
22-1: On
Cameroon, what
is the SG's
comment and
action on...
the
surrounding of
Kah Walla's
house by
police, the
slowing / shut
off of
Facebook and
WhatsApp, etc?
What is his
comment on
Obiang of
Equatorial
Guinea having
congratulated
Biya on
re-election 2
days before
the results?
October 23-1:
On Cameroon,
does the SG
agree that
there were
“irregularities
in the
re-election”
of Paul Biya?
Again, what is
his comment on
the
government's
false claim
that
Transparency
International
observed the
election? Does
he think the
reported
turn-out and
results in the
Anglophone
regions are
credible?
Where IS
Francois Fall?
When is the
last time he
was in
Cameroon?
October
24-1: On
Cameroon,
beyond the
unanswered
questions
below, what is
the SG's
comment and
action on the
arrest of
journalist
Michele Biem
Tong? In terms
of corruption
and the
credibility of
the Oct 7
election, what
is the SG's
comment and
action on
“Cameroon’s
government has
issued a
public tender
for the
construction
of a new
residence for
the president
of the
Constitutional
Council, the
same legal
body that just
two days ago
announced the
re-election of
long-time
President Paul
Biya”?
No answers,
just a
reiterate that
Guterres has
put Inner City
Press on a
permanently
banned list that the
UN will not
disclose,
under Global
Censor
Alison Smale.
We'll
have more on
this.
Major
countries'
business with
Biya
continues, not
only from Biya's
long time
supporter
France but
also the
UK's New Age
natural gas
deal of
which Minister
Liam Fox
bragged. UK
Minister for
Africa
Harriett
Baldwin was
asked about
her congratulations
to Biya and doubled
down, calling
it a "new"
government.
After 36
years, what's
new about it?
Now another
journalist has
been arrested, according to
multiple
credible
souces:
Mathias Mouene
Ngamo. And from
the UN, where
banned Inner
City Press asks
SG Antonio
Guterres'
spokesman Stephane
Dujarric, no
answer, despite the
promises of
USG Alison
Smale. This
while Inner
City Press appeal
of the FCO's
withholding of
Cameroon
information
remains
pending with
the Information
Commissioner's
Office and
another
request, on
collusion in
censorship, pends. At
11 am on
October 22
Inner City Press
asked the UN,
in writing
because banned
by SG
Antonio
Guterres for 110 day
and
counting,
"October 22-1:
On Cameroon,
what is the
SG's comment
and action on
the claim of
Paul Biya to
have won over
70% of the
vote with an
unobserved 16%
turn out in
the NW and SW
regions, the
surrounding of
Kah Walla's
house by
police, the
slowing / shut
off of
Facebook and
WhatsApp, etc?
What is his
comment on
Obiang of
Equatorial
Guinea having
congratulated
Biya on
re-election 2
days before
the results?" And
nearly two
hours later,
this from
Guterres'
deputy
spokesman:
"Regarding
question 22-1,
we are saying
the following: The
Secretary-General
takes note of
today’s
official
announcement
of final
results by the
Constitutional
Council.
All electoral
disputes
should be
handled
through
established
legal
channels. He
also
reiterates his
encouragement
to all
stakeholders
to prioritize
dialogue as
the surest
path to social
cohesion and
national
unity."
Really. We'll
have
more on this.
Now
the US State Department
has chimed in,
at least
noting - while
still not
providing FOIA
documents -
irregularities:
"The United
States
congratulates
the people of
Cameroon for
largely
peaceful
elections on
October 7. We
urge all
parties –
including the
government –
to respect the
rule of law,
resolve
peacefully any
disputes
through
established
legal
channels, and
avoid hate
speech.
While we
welcome the
Cameroonian
Election
Commission’s
demonstrable
improvement
over the 2011
elections,
there were a
number of
irregularities
prior to,
during, and
after the
October 7
election.
These
irregularities
may not have
affected the
outcome but
created an
impression
that the
election was
not credible
or genuinely
free and fair.
We commend the
African Union
Election
Observation
Mission for
its
preliminary
statement,
notably that
“the current
framework
needs to be
strengthened
in order to
safeguard the
democratic
principles of
separation of
powers,
fairness, and
independence
and
impartiality.”
With the
conclusion of
the
presidential
election, the
United States
strongly
encourages
both sides
involved in
the conflict
affecting the
Northwest and
Southwest
Regions of
Cameroon to
focus on
resolving
differences
through
peaceful
dialogue and
to allow
unhindered
access to
humanitarian
aid workers."
With
Cameroon's
36-year ruler Paul imposed
a curfew on
the Anglophone
regions a week
before his
planned re-election
on October 7,
UN Secretary
General Antonio
Guterres' genocide
adviser Adama
Dieng in an
interview with
BBC said "things
seem to be
under
control." Here
from
2:40...
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