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On Cyprus US Issues Varosha Condemnation As Corrupt UNSG Guterres Silent, Bans Press

By Matthew Russell Lee, Exclusives I II III   

UN GATE, July 20 – After Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades met with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on 22 March 2017 Inner City Press about one of its Cyprus exclusives (I II and III) asked UN spokesman Farhan Haq a question at that day's UN noon briefing (from which for its questions it has now been banned for 1214 days).

 Now on July 20, 2021, this from Antony Blinken: "The United States condemns the announcement by Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan today regarding the transfer of parts of Varosha to Turkish Cypriot control.  This move is clearly inconsistent with UN Security Council Resolutions 550 and 789, which explicitly call for Varosha to be administered by the United Nations.    Since October 2020 when Turkish Cypriots, with the support of Turkey, announced the opening of the Varosha beachfront and began taking actions to implement this decision, Turkish Cypriots and Turkey have ignored calls from the international community and the UN Security Council to reverse their unilateral steps on Varosha.  The United States views Turkish Cypriot actions in Varosha, with the support of Turkey, as provocative, unacceptable, and incompatible with their past commitments to engage constructively in settlement talks.  We urge Turkish Cypriots and Turkey to reverse their decision announced today and all steps taken since October 2020.  The United States is working with like-minded partners to refer this concerning situation to the UN Security Council and will urge a strong response."
 
 But the entire UN, under Antonio Guterres, is failing. Guterres is silent, still banning Press.

 Guterres has failed not only on Cyprus, where part time envoy Lute has failed on UN sex abuse too, but also Yemen, Western Sahara, Cameroon, Honduras and more.

Here's the 22 March 2017 UN transcript.

Inner City Press: On UNFICYP [United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus], I wanted to ask… it's been said from here that there… I guess UNFICYP or people here at Headquarters are looking at two issues:  one, the Chief Financial Officer becoming a Cypriot citizen, seemingly in violation of the status of for… status of mission agreement; and also the… the… the filmed stealing of watches by UNFICYP personnel.  Particularly, on the latter, where it seems like it's on video, what's actually been done since this video emerged?

Deputy Spokesman:  You've heard what we've had to say about both of those questions.  I don't have anything further to say at this point.  Once there's an update, we'll provide it.

Question:  Is there a timeline?

Deputy Spokesman:  Once we're done with the process, we'll let you know.  And if that's it...

  Haq never sent any update to Inner City Press - and in mid 2018 the Office of the Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric and Alison Smale for Antonio Guterres had Inner City Press roughed up and banned from the UN.

  Now on December 30, 2019, the US announces on on his upcoming trip, "Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo will travel to Kyiv, Ukraine; Minsk, Belarus; Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan; Tashkent, Uzbekistan; and Nicosia, Cyprus from January 3-7... On January 7, the Secretary will travel to Nicosia where he will meet with President Anastasiades and Foreign Minister Christodoulides to reaffirm the robust U.S.-Republic of Cyprus relationship.  While there, the Secretary will also meet with Turkish Cypriot Leader Akinci.  The Secretary will reaffirm to leaders of both communities continued U.S. support for UN-facilitated Cypriot-led efforts to reunify Cyprus as a bizonal, bicommunal federation in line with UN Security Council Resolutions."

  But how corrupt is today's UN? On Christmas 2019, this: Residents of the village of Denia on Cyprus complained to the government and United Nations peacekeepers that Turkish-Cypriots came into a buffer zone and started cultivating land belonging to Greek-Cypriots.  Community leader Christakis Panayiotou told reporters that Cypriot farmers growing products in the buffer zone saw that tractors had arrived with a truck and started cultivating fields.  “We spoke to them, we notified the UN that asked them to leave,” he said, adding however that as soon as the peacekeepers left, they returned, this time escorted by Turkish soldiers and continued to work." Sounds like the UN - useless. Inner City Press will be asking Guterres, Stephane Dujarric and Melissa Fleming, who bans Inner City Press, about it. Watch this site.

The information continues to come in, even if Dujarric refuses to answer written questions despite the promise of Smale to UNSR David Kaye and his own on camera promise, here. Now on March 14, a day when Guterres' UN physically pushed Inner City Press out of a "press freedom" event it was invited to, this: "Dear Mr. Lee.  As the deadline approaches for Mr. Husein Moussa’s normal retirement age of 62 in April of 2019, one can only begin to wonder as to why the UNFICYP Mission did not open a vacancy for his post.  The answer of course is simple yet complex.  The simple answer is that Mr. Moussa has requested to continue to work until the age of 65 and the mission has accepted his request.  Here’s where the answer becomes complex considering the following facts:  Mr. Moussa is holding a professional post but he does not have a university degree. Mr. Moussa was found guilty by the organization of abusing the female staff in his section. Mr. Moussa, acquired the citizenship of the Republic of Cyprus (the hosting country) losing in the process his impartiality which in turn resulted to his declaration as “persona no grata” by the Turkish Authorities.  Mr. Moussa has accepted a high valued gift which he proudly portrait on his Facebook page. The gift was given by Ms. Avgoustina Diola in aid of their “quid pro quo” agreement. “Quid pro quo” agreement. Mr. Moussa offered a temporary job to Ms. Avgoustina Diola in UNFICYP’s Finance Section followed by the promise of a permanent job with the condition that she will use her connections in the Republic of Cyprus in order for him to acquire the Cypriot citizenship. Ms. Diola kept her part of the deal and Mr. Moussa became a citizen of the Republic of Cyprus. Once Mr. Moussa became a Cypriot, he did not honor his part of the deal but instead of offering Ms. Diola a permanent job, he requested for her temporary contract not be renewed ever again.     All of the above raise the following questions:  Why is the Organization rewarding Mr. Moussa by extending his contract for another three years?  Did the Organization consider the above facts before extending Mr. Moussa’s contract?    Is the organization ever going to question Mr. Moussa about his nonexistent university degree?  How can a Cypriot Citizen hold an international post in Cyprus?  Is the organization ever going to discipline Mr. Moussa for accepting a gift in exchange for a favor?" No - under Guterres it only targets the Press that reports. Guterres is corrupt.

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