Cameroon
Underdevelopment By Kleptocrat
Biya Blamed On Separatists By
Voice of America
By Matthew
Russell Lee, CJR PFT NYP
UNITED NATIONS
GATE, August 4 –After
Paul Biya who
has ruled
Cameroon for 37
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.
Now UN favorite
Voice of
America has
written about
ludicrous
story about
Cameroon, in
which the
under-development
of the SW and
NW regions which
has
characterized
the decades of
Paul Biya's
misrule is blamed
only on...
separatists. Here it is, "by
Moki Edwin
Kindzeka
KUMBA,
CAMEROON -
Cameroon says
the separatist
war in its
English-speaking
regions has
made it
impossible to
complete
repairs and
construction
of public
works like
schools and
roads. Nearly
all
contractors
and their
workers have
been chased
off by
separatist
fighters who
have vowed to
make the
regions
ungovernable,
an official
says.
Arrey Agbor, a
merchant in
the town of
Menji, says
the lack of
usable roads
has brought
local
businesses to
a standstill,
as they are
unable to
export food to
Nigeria, and
unable to
import
electronics
and car parts
from the
neighboring
state." We'll
have more on
the ongoing
incompetence and
propaganda
- and
censorship -
by Voice of
America.
On July
22 Inner City
Press was provided
from Yaounde
with video a
protest in
prison by
people illegally detained. Inner
City Press
asked Guterres, his
deputy Amina
J. Mohammed,
his
vacationing
(in France)
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric and
his deputy
Farhan Haq:
"July 22-3: On
Cameroon,
after the SG
took Biya's
golden statue
and UN Budget
Committee
favors, what
are the
comments and
actions if any
from him and
separately DSG
Amina J.
Mohammed on
the protests
today by those
Ambazonians
illegally
detained in
Kondengui
Central
Prison?"
While Haq's
dying noon
briefing
lasted only
until 12:14 pm
he did not
answer this or
any other
written
question from
Inner City
Press, which
published the
video here.
With
the UN still
not having responded on the
morning of
July 23, the
current
management's
mis-use of the
SDGs to hide
their
incompetence,
corruption and
collusion with
dictators
is exemplified
by this piece
of Biya
propaganda,
straight from
the Guterres
and Amina J.
Mohammed (rosewood)
playbook:
"Minister
Alamine
presented the
country's
situation at
the UN
High-Level
Political
Forum on
Sustainable
Development
(HLPF 2019) in
New York, July
18,
2019.
The Minister
of Economy,
Planning and
Regional
Development,
Alamine
Ousmane Mey
has presented
the country's
first
Voluntary
National
Review (VNR)
in the
achievement of
the UN
Sustainable
Development
Goals (SDGs).
The Minister
made the
presentation
on Thursday
July 18, 2019,
during a side
event at the
UN High-Level
Political
Forum on
Sustainable
Development
(HLPF 2019) in
New York,
United States
of
America.SDGs4,
8, 10, 13, 16,
and 17 were
under review
at HLPF 2019.
As concerns
education (SDG
4), Minister
Alamine said
there was an
increase in
student
enrolment and
significant
progress in
access,
expansion, and
reduction of
disparities.
Minister
Alamine
explained that
the completion
rates of
students at
first cycle of
the secondary
level has
improved from
53.2 per cent
in 2015 to 80
per cent in
2018. The
Economy
Minister noted
that as
concerns
decent work
and economic
growth (SDG
8), Cameroon
has registered
a stable
economic
growth, over
the period
2016-2018,
with an
average
economic
growth of 4
per cent per
year. The
Minister
disclosed that
the government
is working to
achieve the 7
per cent
economic
growth rate
required to
meet the SDGs.
Reducing
inequalities
(SDG 10)
remains a
major
challenge for
Cameroon due
to security
instability,
according to
Minister
Alamine. But
the
enhancement of
the social
safety nets
project, to
ameliorate the
living
conditions of
the most poor
and vulnerable
populations,
is in view. On
climate action
(SDG 13),
peace, justice
and strong
institutions
(SDG 16) and
partnerships
(SDG 17), the
Minister noted
that Cameroon
is making
great strides."
Yeah - great
strides in killing
people and trying to
censor
any reporting
or even
questions
about it.
We
published
this, from the
protesters'
petition: "We
call on USA to
bypass the
United Nations
who have
preferred to
feed victims
of the crisis
rather than
stop the war
and restore
normalcy."
Yes,
the call is to
bypass the UN
of Guterres,
who has shown
himself
entirely
corrupt, and a
censor.
#DumpGuterres.
After
Guterres on June
28 tried
to erase his
failure and
failure of
credibility on
Cameroon by
embracing an
attempt to
mediate by
Switzerland, in
Geneva Swiss
police used
tear gas against
protesters
of Biya's
corruption,
right in front
of the UN. Given
Guterres'
track records,
perhaps it
was this that
he was welcoming.
Then
even the Swiss
police arrested
for
roughing up a
journalist six
of Biya's guards
- in the way
the NYPD has yet to
act on
Guterres' abusive
guards Ronald
E. Robbins, who
roughed up
Inner City
Press after it
questioned
Cameroon's
ambassador here,
and others who
didn't give
their names, here.
Inner
City Press live
tweeted
the shameful
May UNSC
session and uploaded
Guterres' envoy
Francois
Fall's
failing
statement here.
More
here.
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