On
Ecuador UN Guterres Has Empty
Statement After Getting
Censorship Support from
Espinosa Now Bande
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Exclusive, CJR Letter
PFT, Video
UNITED NATIONS
GATE, September 20 – Soon after
Inner City Press was roughed up
by UN Secretary General Antonio
Guterres' Security on June
22 and July
3, 2018 but before
Guterres' Global Communicator
Alison Smale without any hearing
purported to make it a lifetime
ban on August 17, the position
of General Assembly President,
misused for bribes under John
Ashe and Sam Kutesa, went to
Ecuador's María Fernanda
Espinosa Garcés. In her year she
colluded in Guterres' censorship
and yes, went an a junket to
China.
Now on October 13 from
Guterres about Ecuador, this:
"The Secretary-General welcomes
the announcement of the start of
a dialogue process between the
Government of Ecuador and
indigenous organizations,
facilitated by the Episcopal
Conference and the United
Nations. He calls on all
concerned to commit to inclusive
and meaningful talks, and to
work in good faith towards a
peaceful solution to the
pressing challenges facing the
country.
The Secretary-General also calls
on all actors to reduce
tensions, refrain from acts of
violence and exercise maximum
restraint.
Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesman for
the Secretary-General New
York, 13 October 2019." Dujarric
too is a censor, cranking out
empty statements while working
with state media to have the
independent Press roughed up and
banned. We'll have more on this.
María Fernanda Espinosa Garcés
was asked, video here
with a speech of hers that Inner
City Press was able to
live-stream on Periscope, now
banned from UN.
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