US and EU To
Meet on China But Its Bribes At UN And
UNSG Guterres Banning Press UNaddressed
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Dec 1 – The United Nations
under Secretary General
Antonio Guterres has become a
place of corruption and
self-dealing, dominated by
China, with growing lack of
transparency and censorship.
Now comes
the U.S.-EU Dialogue on China,
co-chaired by Deputy Secretary
Wendy R. Sherman and EEAS
Secretary General Stefano
Sannino on December 2.
On December 1,
the U.S. State Department held
an embargoed background
briefing about the China
dialogue. But the issue of
China's domination of the UN
of Guterres was not addressed
- the number of UN agencies
controlled, the two (at least)
scandals of China bribing the
President of the General
Assembly, John Ashe and Sam
Kutesa, and bidding on the oil
company of Gulbenkian, which
paid Guterres. We'll have more
on this.
Not only
Dujarric and Fleming, but also
the rest of the UN
spokespeople including Farhan
Haq and Eri Kaneko, Stephanie
Tremblay, Florencia Soto Nino
and now Paulina Kubiak refuse
to answer any of Inner City
Press' written questions,
emailed to them each day,
including about UN rapes and
Guterres links with indicted
pedofile procurer Ghislaine
Maxwell, on whose
Terramar board Guterres'
Partnership official Amir
Dossal was one of only five
members.
Ironically
on December 1 it was the UN
Mission in Mali which answered
one question, here.
Maybe the US taxpayers should
fund only that mission.
Inner City
Press remains banned from the
UN, with a polite letter to
Fleming from the Quinn Emanuel
law firm ignored. Today's UN
is corrupt and should be
de-funded. See also, Belt
and Roadkill.
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