Macron
Crackdown on Yellow Vests
Criticized Not By Colonial
Guterres But Independent
Rapporteurs
By Matthew
Russell Lee, HK
UNITED NATIONS
GATE, February 14 – France while it drops bombs in Chad for long
time president Idriss
Deby and uses the UN
Security Council seat
it will soon share
with Germany to
pontificate about
human rights is also
cracking down on its
own internal
protesters. Now "the
UN" -
not colonial Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres but independent
rapporteurs
have issued
this: "The
right to
protest in
France has
been
disproportionately
curtailed
during the
recent “gilets
jaunes”
protests and
the
authorities
should rethink
their law
enforcement
policies to
guarantee the
exercise of
freedoms, say
a group of UN
human rights
experts*.
“Since the
start of the
yellow vest
protest
movement in
November 2018,
we have
received
serious
allegations of
excessive use
of force. More
than 1,700
people have
been injured
as a result of
the protests
across the
country,” the
experts
said.
“The
restrictions
on rights have
also resulted
in a high
number of
arrests and
detentions,
searches and
confiscations
of
demonstrators'
possessions,
and serious
injuries have
been caused by
a
disproportionate
use of
so-called
‘non-lethal’
weapons like
grenades and
defensive
bullets or
‘flashballs’,”
they
added.
"Ensuring
public order
and security
in the context
of crowd
management or
event
management
measures
implies the
need to
respect and
protect
protesters who
peacefully
participate in
a
demonstration
to express
themselves,”
the experts
stressed.
“We are aware
that some
demonstrations
have become
violent and
have spilled
over but we
fear that the
disproportionate
response to
these excesses
may deter the
population
from
continuing to
exercise its
fundamental
freedoms. It
is very
disturbing to
note that
despite weeks
of
demonstrations,
the
restrictions
and tactics of
managing
rallies and
the use of
force have not
improved.”
The experts
also expressed
deep concern
about a
proposed law
claiming to
prevent
violence
during
demonstrations
and to punish
the
perpetrators,
pointing out
that some of
the provisions
of this law
are not in
line with the
International
Covenant on
Civil and
Political
Rights, to
which France
is a
Party.
“The proposed
administrative
ban on
demonstrations,
the
establishment
of additional
control
measures and
the imposition
of heavy
sanctions
constitute
severe
restrictions
on the right
to freedom of
peaceful
assembly.
These
provisions can
be applied
arbitrarily
and lead to
extremely
serious
abuses,” the
experts
emphasized.
"We encourage
France to
rethink its
law
enforcement
policies and
encourage the
French
authorities to
establish
avenues for
dialogue to
reduce tension
and to
recognize the
important and
legitimate
role that
social
movements play
in
governance,”
the experts
said." *) The
experts: Mr.
Seong-Phil
Hong (Republic
of Korea),
Chair-Rapporteur;
Working Group
on Arbitrary
Detention;
Mr.Michel
Forst
(France),
Special
Rapporteur on
the situation
of human
rights
defenders; Mr.
Clément
Nyaletsossi
Voule (Togo),
Special
Rapporteur on
the rights to
freedom of
peaceful
assembly and
of
association.
Forst, we
note, criticized
the UN
crackdown on
Inner City Press -
and yet
Guterres has
doubled down
and banned
Inner City
Press 225 days
and counting.
The
UN NGO
Guterres has
refused to
audit despite
Inner City
Press asking
him about it
for a year,
China Energy
Fund
Committee, has
been
shown to have
offered
weapons ("some
arms") to
Chad's Idriss
Deby, who took
power in a
coup and has
held it for
decades. Inner
City Press
uploaded
the text
message
here.
Now
on February 6 Inner City Press
has asked Guterres, Alison
Smale, Amina J. Mohammed and
their spokesman Stephane
Dujarric, "February
6-2: On Chad
and France,
including in
light of
evidence UN
NGO China
Energy Fund
Committee
offered
weapons for
oil to Idriss
Deby, what is
the SG's
comment and
action on that
The French air
force made
strikes in the
East of the
country on
Sunday. French
jets have
repelled a
rebel convoy
of 40 vehicles
heading
towards the
capital of
Chad from
Libya, the
French
government has
said. Two
flights of
Mirage 2000
fighter-bombers
hit the column
of pick-up
trucks 250
miles into
Chad
territory?" No
answer at all
- they are
part of
FrancAfrique,
as in
Cameroon. In
the UN bribery prosecution by
the US against Patrick Ho of
China Energy Fund Committee,
both prosecution and defense
did their summations on
December 4. On December 5 at 2
pm the jurors quickly found Ho
guilty on seven of the eight
changes against him: all five
under the Foreign Corrupt
Practices Act and money
laundering and conspiracy for
the Uganda scheme with Sam
Kutesa and Museveni but NOT
for money laundering in Chad
There the payment was $2
million in cash - it was never
laundered. The UN has
yet to act: it has left CEFC
accredited while banning the
Press that reported on it, and
on this
(CEFC moving to violate
Iran sanctions). On December 4
prosecutor Daniel Richenthal
did a rebuttal on both the
Chad and Uganda schemes.
Richenthal tried to
rehabilitate Cheikh Gadio,
saying the money he took from
an unnamed courier from a
businessman was only $20,000
and that Gadio hadn't lied
about it. He emphasized the
emails as evidence and ended
with a photo of Ho with
Uganda's oil minister, looking
at a map of sites. Ho paid to
be there, Richenthal said.
This is what bribery looks
like. Judge Loretta Preska
deliverd a nearly two hour
jury charge, including the
Uganda anti-corruption law
that must mena little, if
Kutesa hasn't been charged
under it. Th jury will
returned at 10 am on December
5, now a Federal holiday in
honor of George H.W. Bush (who
nominated Preska). Defense
attorney Edward Kim urged them
to request and review many
exhibits, and it's to some of
those that Inner City Press
will not turn. Watch this
site. It still seems that the
US does not know if the gift
boxes CEFC brought to Kampala
on its jet included $500,000
in cash. Prosecutor Douglas
Zolkind said it doesn't
matter. But it surely did
matter to Museveni - and to
the Ugandan people, if they
and their votes matter (see,
e.g., Bobi Wine). And it
mattered to the defense, whose
Edward Kim made much of the
$500,000 discrepancy, as well
as calling Gadio a liar. Next
up: Richenthal for the
prosecution, and the charge.
On the afternoon of December 3
the jury charge was agreed to,
after the defense temporarily
argued that "New York, New
York" might not be in
Manhattan and thus in the
Southern District's
jurisdiction. Prosecutor
Daniel Richenthal said he was
ready to re-open his case to
prove the 60 Wall Street,
where Deutsche Bank is, is in
fact in Manhattan. Defense
attorney Benjamin Rosenberg
said, after a time, "We won't
make that objection. Judge
Preska said, "That's a wise
move." She also asked if the
exhibits had been made
available. Inner City Press
replied Not yet, which remains
the case as least as to it as
of 6:35 pm the night before
summations. (Before 9 am Inner
City Press had written
requesting particular
exhibits, on which we will
have more.)
Despite
Wednesday's national holiday
in honor of George H.W. Bush
(of whom Judge Preska spoke a
number of times during
Tuesday's down-times), Ho will
on that day be produced
(legalese requiring
translation from the largely
Hong Kong media left) the jury
will deliberate. We'll be
there. There was hardly any
defense, other than the
explosive cross examination of
Senegal's former foreign
minister Cheikh Gadio (who
admitted taking cash from an
undisclosed businessman for
his previous presidential
campaign). The government
finally put into evidence
CEFC's purchase of Apartment
78B in Trump World Tower,
which PGA Vuk Jeremic, Gadio
and others visited. There were
weapons for oil offers
prepared inside the UN. The
jury will be charged on
December 4. on the morning of
November 30 the
prosecution detailed how
CEFC bought UN PGA Sam Kutesa
- and played an audio wiretap
of Ho discussing bribing UN
PGA John Ash with Sheri Yan,
who did jail time in the first
UN bribery case of Ng Lap
Seng. As to Uganda, CEFC
instead of $500,00 case did a
wire transfer - it was
cheaper, through pliant HSBC
bank which also money launders
for Mexican drug cartels - and
there was Ho, in purple like
today, as Museveni's
inauguration. He brought gift
with him - a vase, painting,
what locked to be a clock - to
a dinner at Kutesa's
residence. Then the
prosecution flashed a list of
the times Ho entered the UN -
the UN has that information,
you see, though they refused
to provide it when Inner City
Press asked, as to Francis
Lorenzo, Ho and Carlos Garcia,
preferring to ban Inner City
Press. The prosecution left
for Monday showing the
agreement under which CEFC and
its missing Chairman Ye bought
unit 78B in Trump World Tower.
After a wan cross examination
by Ho's lawyer Benjamin
Rosenberg (Judge Preska
essentially shut him down),
the jury was told they may get
the case as early as
Wednesday, when Antonio
Guterres like his predecessor
will be put up for sale at
Cipriani on 42nd Street. This
week, along with the depths of
UN corruption, revealed how in
China the formal government
has a murky relationship with
quasi state firms like CEFC,
which on the one hand paved
Xi's way into the Czech
Republic and on the other,
tried to get Chad's Deby to
"make" Chinese state oil
company CNPC to get it a piece
of the action, perhaps for the
Defense Committee of the
Chinese Communist Party,
presumably the sources of the
weapons and drones CEFC was
offering to Deby and others in
Libya and South Sudan. This is
the NGO that Antonio Guterres
has refused to audit and keeps
in the UN while roughing up
and banning Inner City Press.
Kutesa's sale of the UN began
through previous PGA Vuk
Jeremic, who told Kutesa it
would be "win - win" with
CEFC. Then Ho emailed Kutesa's
chief of staff Arthur Kafeero,
whom Inner City Press wrote
about before being banned from
even entering the UN by UNSG
Antonio Guterres. Later Ho did
his emailing with Sam's wife
Edith Gasana Kutesa, who asked
for money to supposedly make
good on an electoral campaign
to pledge help Kutesa's
young constituents (although
she also bragging that Kutesa
had no opposing candidate).
She wrote, Youth are impatient
- so send me the money! Ho
arranged for $500,000 while
pitching Edith on all the
things (and people) CEFC had
bought in Czech Republic. As
Inner City Press reported and
asked about before being
roughed up and banned by UNSG
Antonio Guterres, the Czech
Ambassador headed ECOSOC,
which refused to even look
into CEFC's accreditation
after Ho's arrest. CEFC used
the UN to pitch weapons to
dictators. And Guterres is
covering up for them....
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