As
Cameroon Jails Filmer of
Buea
Arrests UN
Guterres At AU Brags of Biya
PM With Him Last Night
By Matthew
Russell Lee, CJR PFT NYP
UNITED NATIONS
Gate, February 10 –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
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric. Now
Guterres is
entirely silent
on Paul Biya's
lock up of
Njongwan
Emeline, for filming a
video of the
arrest of
dozens of young
people
in Buea early
this week.
As
Guterres
pledges his
suppor to
Biya, she remains
locked up.
Birds of a
feather, flock
together. As
he left the
African Union
summit on
February 10,
Guterres took
questions in
French and
answered this
on Cameroon, which
we Google
translate from
French: "Q:
(in French, on
the situation
in the
English-speaking
areas of
Cameroon)
SG: (in
French) We
accompany the
situation to
which you
referred.
Yesterday we
had a dialogue
with the Prime
Minister [of
Cameroon] and
he promised us
all this to
create
conditions of
respect for
human rights
and dialogue
so that the
situation
could
normalize. It
was the result
of our
approach with
the Prime
Minister who
was with us
last night."
Guterres has
no credibility
on Cameroon - he
covered
up Biya's
slaughter since
Cameroon was
chair
of the UN
Budget
Committee,
took Biya's golden
statue, had
Inner City
Press roughed
up and banned
221 days
and counting
and bragged he
spoke six
times with Biya -
while refusing
any read outs.
Back on February
9 Dujarric, who
blocks Inner
City Press on
Twitter,
issued this about his Boss
Gutterres: "the
Secretary-General
met today with
H.E. Mr.
Joseph Dion
Ngute, Prime
Minister of
the Republic
of Cameroon on
the margins of
the African
Union
Summit.
They discussed
the latest
political
developments
in the
country,
including the
situation in
the North-West
and South-West
regions. The
Secretary-General
reiterated the
readiness of
the United
Nations to
continue to
support
Cameroon in
its efforts to
strengthen
peace,
democracy and
development.
Addis Ababa, 9
February
2019
Stéphane
Dujarric
Spokesman for
the
Secretary-General."
Continue?
After Guterres
took Biya's
golden statue
and UN Budget
Committee
favors and
stayed silent
on all Biya's
killings in the
Anglophone
zones? Where
*is* Biya
during this AU
Summit, anyway,
where for
example Zambia
president
Lungu who has
started using
live fire on
his opponents
too has chosen
to attend?
Could Biya's be
in Geneva with
all his stolen
millions? Golden
statues,
indeed. On
February 6,
Inner City
Press asked
Guterres,
Alison Smale,
Amina J.
Mohammed and
their spokesman
Stephane Dujarric,
"February
6-1: On
Cameroon, what
is the SG's
comment action
on that 14
people have
been shot dead
at Bole Market
this morning,
20km away from
Kumba, on the
Kumba-Ekondo
Titi road.
"The soldiers
arrived using
live bullets
and many had
to escape for
safety" and
that dozens of
youths
arrested in
Buea today by
security
forces?" No
answer at all.
In
Cameroon Biya's Minister
Delegate of
Justice Momo
Jean de Dieu has on
camera warned
that
Biya's
opponents "might
end up like 'arrogant'
Jews whom
Hitler put in
gas chambers" - his
words, video here.
Inner City
Press in
writing asked
Guterres, his
deputy Amina
J. Mohammed,
his USG Alison
Smale and lead
spokesman Stephane
Dujarric, "a
formal
question for
immediate
answer and
confirmation
of
receipt
Cameroon
Biya's
Minister
Delegate of
Justice Momo
Jean de Dieu
has on camera
warned that
Biya's
opponents
"might end up
like
'arrogant'
Jews whom
Hitler put in
gas chambers"
- his words,
video here.
What is the
SG's comment
and action on
this?" Four
hours later
and counting,
nothing.
Nothing
at all. This
from Guterres
who hours after
skipping a
human rights
meeting about
Venezuela in
the UN
Security
Council
intoned, "the
efforts of the
UN system in
countering
hate speech
and to devise
a global plan
of action to
deepen this
essential
work. We had,
just last
Saturday in
Park East
Synagogue, a
very moving
testimony from
Rabbi Schneier
proposing that
we should
gather
Ministers of
Education all
over the world
to make sure
that in
schools these
questions are
clearly
introduced in
the curricula
and that
students will
never be able
to deny these
facts. Because
indeed,
countering
hate speech is
essential to
preventing
hate crimes." He is
not
countering. In
fact, he tried
to have
the Press
which covers
his hypocrisy
removed from
the Park East
Synagogue.
Even
banned, Inner
City Press
exclusively
reported that
inside
the UN in a
closed door
meeting with
staff Guterres
said that
human rights
questions to
governments are
impolite and
arrogant.
Video here.
Here
is what Inner
City Press has
asked in
writing to
Guterres, his
deputy Amina
J. Mohammed
(in Nigeria),
USG
Alison Smale,
spokesman Farhan
Haq and Stephane
Dujarric
and others:
"While your
Administration
and Office of
the
Spokesperson
have refused
to answer a
single written
question from
Inner City
Press for
fourteen work
days, in
contravention
of conventions
USG Smale made
to UN Special
Rapporteur
David Kaye and
Spokesman
Dujarric made
on camera, two
formal
questions for
immediate
answer and
confirmation
of
receipt
1) in Cameroon
it is reported
that
opposition
figure Maurice
Kamto as been
arrested,
after the 100+
arrests and
shootings
Inner City
Press asked
you about
earlier today.
Please explain
how it is
legitimate to
ban from enter
into the UN
the media that
has been
asking about
these and
other
questions,
with no
hearing or
appeal.
On deadline."
No
answer, no
acknowledgment
of receipt,
nothing.
More
here.
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