On
Cameroon UN Guterres Refuses
To Answer Press on Kamto Being Charged With Offending Biya
By Matthew
Russell Lee, CJR PFT NYP
UNITED NATIONS
Gate, February 13 –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
from Cameroon:
“The
investigating
judges charged
Maurice Kamto
at the
military
tribunal,” his
lawyer
Christopher
Ndong said.
“This is not a
judicial
matter. This
is
politics.”
Another one of
his lawyers,
Emmanuel Simh,
said
the charges he
faces include “hostility
against the
homeland,
incitement to
insurrection,
offense
against the
president of
the republic,
destruction of
public
buildings and
goods.” What a
fraud. But Guterres
and Dujarric
has offered no
answer to this
Inner City
Press
question:
"what is the
SG's comment
and follow up
action, if
any, on that
Kamto is
currently held
at the
building of
the Groupement
spécial
d’opérations
in Yaoundé.
According to
his lawyers,
Kamto could be
charged with:
insurrection,
hostility
against the
homeland,
criminal
association,
threats to
public order,
rebellion,
group
rebellion, and
inciting
insurrection,and
that there are
currently up
to 200 people,
of whom the
majority are
MRC
supporters, in
detention
following
protests on
January 26,
and, again, on
the arrest and
detention of
journalists
Théodore
Tchopa and
David Eyengue
Nzima merely
for covering
the opposition
gathering in
Douala. Again,
what are the
read-outs of
his six
conversations
with Paul Biya
and most
recently of
Francois
Fall's visit
there?" No
answer. An
UNacceptable fraud.
After
Guterres
bragged again,
this time
in French,
about his
talks with
Biya's
government, Cameroon
forces burned
down the
hospital in
Kumba in the
Anglophone
Southwest
Region. The UN
usually calls
attacks on
medical
facilities a
war crime but
as we have
seen, Biya's Cameroon
is a special
case for
Guterres, since
it
chaired the UN
Budget
Committee. But
Guterres has
nothing to say
about Biya's
burning of a
hospital. And
now Chinese state
media argues
for Biya that
US aid was not
used for its
human
rights abuses:
"Cameroon’s
Ministry of
External
Relations has
denied
allegations
that its army
was using U.S.
military
assistance to
carry out
human rights
violations.
“Cameroon
strongly
denies
accusations
that U.S.
military
assistance has
been used to
commit human
rights
violations.
“While we have
acknowledged
instances of
human rights
violations" - they were not
with US'
fungible
funds? This and
Guterres are
pathetic. Before
9 am on Febuary
11, Inner City
Press in
writing asked
Guterres,
Amina J.
Mohammed, Alison
Smale, Farhan Haq and
"Spokesman" Stephane
Dujarric:
"February
11-1: On
Cameroon, what
is the SG's
comment and
action on the
deadly burning
down of the
hospital in
Kumba in the
Anglophone
Southwest
Region, and on
the
imprisonment
of nurse
Njongwan
Emeline for
"unauthorized"
filming the
authorities
mass arrests
in Buea? In
this context,
please
immediately
specify the
SG's statement
on "dialogue
avec le
Premier
Ministre [du
Cameroun] et
il nous a
promis que
tout ce fait
pour créer des
conditions de
respect des
droits de
l’homme et de
dialogue pour
que la
situation
puisse se
normaliser"?"
Twelve hours
later,
nothing. Guterres
is entirely silent
on 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
support 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.
More
here.
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