As Honduras Journalist
Almendares Is Killed JOH Colludes With UN
Guterres Like CPJ
By Matthew
Russell Lee,
Patreon, Thread
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Honduras
- The
Source - The
Root - etc
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Oct 1 – During the trial that
convicted Tony
Hernandez, the
brother of
Honduras'
president Juan
Orlando
Hernandez
(JOH), on all
four counts of
guns and
narcotics
trafficking
and false
statements,
the Honduran
National
Police came up
again and
again in the
U.S. District
Court for the
Southern
District of
New York.
And now at
summer's end,
Honduran
journalist Luis
Alonzo
Almendares has
been shot and
killed as he
reported on
corruption. At
6 p.m. on
September 27,
in Comayagua,
two
individuals on
a motorcycle
shot
Almendares
three times
and then fled.
Bystanders
brought he to
a local
hospital from
which he
was
transferred to
the Escuela
Universitario
hospital in
Tegucigalpa,
where he died.
Almendares
posted his
local news
reporting to
his Facebook
page, where he
identified
himself as
“The Voice of
the
Comayaguans.”
He had more
than 40,000
followers, and
frequently
reported on
corruption and
mismanagement.
#Honduras.
And, #UN.
On June 29
SDNY Judge P.
Kevin Castel
held a bond
hearing on
Otto Rene
Salguero
Morales. Inner
City Press
live tweeted
it, now here.
Inner
City Press
will continue
to cover this
and related
cases. All
questions to
the UN, where
Antonio
Guterres and
spokesmen
bragged of
getting
$50,000 from
JOH's
Honduras,
presumptively
some Chapo
funds, have
gone
unanswered. Stephane
Dujarric won't
even take the
questions,
including
about his role
in working
with Sri Lanka
war criminal
Palitha Kohona
and UNCA to
oust Inner
City Press,
story here,
Kohona here),
from one
dictatorship
to another the
UN continues.
As to David
Romero, it is
said that the
Committee to
Protect
Journalists' Natalie
Southwick
emailed the
Honduran
Secretariat
for the
Protection of
Human Rights
asking for
comment on
Romero but did
not receive a
reply. While
CPJ did
conclusorily
reply to Inner
City Press'
request for
action about
UN censorship,
nothing has
been done.
Inner City
Press wrote,
to CPJ's Joel
Simon and
others, "This
follows up on
my previous
requests to
you for CPJ. I
am still
banned from
the UN and its
Zoom room /
briefing, 720
days and
counting. None
of Inner City
Press' daily
written
questions,
about
Cameroon,
Honduras,
Burundi, Sri
Lanka, Yemen,
and UN
finances are
being
answered. No
response to
application
for
accreditation
submitted to
Antonio
Guterres' head
of
Communications
Melissa
Fleming.
Trigger for
this question
on deadline:
today former
Sri Lanka
ambassador
Palitha Kohona
published an
article
admitting to
having used UN
Correspondent
Association
and
correspondents
you work with
in order to
get Inner City
Press ousted
and banned
from the UN.
See here.
Question: what
are you going
to do about
this?"
A CPJ staffer
replied, "Hi
Matt,
Thank you for
reaching out,
and apologies
for the
delayed
response.
Given the
impact of
COVID-19 on
the press and
the staggering
number of
recent attacks
on the press,
our team has
been stretched
thin and we
ask for your
patience as we
are working
through a high
volume of
urgent cases
at this time.
This is indeed
a very
concerning
article, and
we’ve shared
this
information
with our
colleagues on
the research
side to see if
they can look
into this
further and
see what, if
anything, we
can do."
That was on
June 24. Four
weeks later,
nothing at all
was done. CPJ
is in the bag
with the UN of
Guterres.
Protection of
journalists?
We'll have
more on this.
This while
still-free
President Juan
Orlando
Hernandez,
implicated in
the case, is
now promoting
hydroxychloroquine
as countering
Covid-19, and
seeks $340
million from
the IMF, here.
Also during
Tony
Hernandez'
trial, the
drug ledgers
of one Nery
Orlando López
Sanabria a/k/a
Magdaleno were
used by the
SDNY
prosecutors.
Here
is an Inner
City Press
tweeted photo
of notebook
mentioning
"JOH," in Spanish.
Inner City
Press has
repeated asked
the United
Nations, in
New York and
Geneva, for
comment. Dead
silence.
A
week after the
Tony Hernandez
verdict,
Magdaleno was
murdered in a
supposedly
maximum
security
prison in
Santa Barbara,
Honduras.
The video are
very troubling
[WARNING]
including the
guards letting
the killers
in, here.
At
9 am on
October 28
Geneva time
Inner City
Press and the
Free UN
Coalition for
Access (FUNCA)
in writing
asked UN "High
Commissioner
for Human
Rights"
Michelle
Bachelet and
her spokesman
Rupert
Colville this:
"Hello, this
is a Press
request for
OHCHR /
Bachelet
comment on the
murder, on
video, in
Honduras of
'Magdeleno'
whose drug
trafficking
notebook were
used in recent
SDNY
conviction of
Presidential
brother Tony
Hernandez, a
trial Inner
City Press
covered every
day. See video
of killing here.
More on
Patreon here.
On
October 26
after the
murder and
release of the
video, Inner
City Press
went to (try
to) pose the
question to
Guterres. The
response?
Video here.
Three UN
security
vehicles, and
even a
publicly
funded NYPD
detective,
"protecting"
Guterres who
already wastes
untold public
funds on
security.
Disgusting. A
protest has
been called
for, and is needed
-
@InnerCityPress
response here.
More on
Patreon here.
The
case is US
v. Diaz
Morales,
15-cr-00379
(Castel).
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