As
Morocco
Arrests Journo
Monjib UN
Censors On
Western Sahara
Ignored by CPJ
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Scope, song,
II,
song
II
UN GATE, Dec 29
– On
Western
Sahara, Inner
City Press has
repeatedly
asked UN
Secretary General
Antonio
Guterres, his
spokesmen and
now
Communications
chief Melissa
Fleming
about sexual
harassment
charges
against his representative
Colin Stewart,
which it has
exclusively
reported as
credited here
and even here.
Guterres has
repeatedly
refused to
answer, and denied
Inner City
Press access
to the UN he
lets dozens of
Moroccan
state media
into as he and
Fleming
continue
the ban on
Inner City
Press
supported by a
frivolous
complaint filed
against Inner
City Press'
coverage from
the UN
Security
Council
stakeout. So,
after the
December 2020
developments,
on
SoundCloud
this song,
here.
And
on December
29 see this: "the
new head of
the Secretary
General's
Communication
team, Melissa
Fleming,
prevented the
entry of
journalist
Matthew Lee,
specialized in
armed
conflicts and
with more than
10 years of
journalistic
work in the
Organization.
Thus, media
such as Inner
City Press are
censored."
Also on
December 29, Morocco
security
forces
arrested
journalist
Maati Monjib
at a
restaurant in
Rabat. This drew
virtue signaling
from the
Committee to
Protect
Journalists -
which because
it is in the
pocket of the
UN has done
nothing about
Guterres'
roughing up
and banning of
Inner City
Press. So what
credibility
to they have?
We'll see. Watch this
site.
On
December 26
and now 27,
amid report of
abuse below,
Morocco
trolls comically
called out not
only Inner
City Press, banned
for questioning
Guterres not
only on his
support for
colonialism not
only in
Western Sahara
but also
Cameroon, CAR
and elsewhere,
but also a UN
insider, "The
Plant," Abdel Hamid
Siyam, here.
This
guy is let
into every
UN briefing, usually
only asking
about one
issue, entirely
silent on UN
ban of Press.
But the trolls
don't like his
questions
either, though
when asked
what
secret (or "closet")
meeting it
covered, they
reply
"We don't need
to remember
the facts..
Everyone knows
the story."
Various coordinated
accounts for
few followers
followed up on
December 27 (see for
example here
and here,
"Well
done, Sr
@AntonioGuterres"),
bragging about
Guterres and
Melissa
Fleming
banning
anti-colonial
questions. Similarly,
Morocco's
foreign
minister Bourita
bragged to
Axios:
Moroccan
Foreign
Minister
Nasser Bourita:
"We
realistically
think the
administration
will find a
good rationale
to preserve
this," Bourita
told [Axios]
in an
exclusive
interview on
the sidelines
of a
trilateral
U.S.-Israel-Morocco
summit on
Tuesday in
Rabat.
“We hope the
next
administration
will continue
this positive
dynamic and
nourish what
we have built
because it was
done for
peace."
Yeah -
and
phosphorous.
More
Bourita: "Late
King Hassan II
did it and
King Mohammed
VI is ready to
do it when
conditions are
there and when
there is a
request. His
majesty has
credibility,"
Bourita said." No.
But what would
Antony Blinken
and, at
the UN, Linda
Thomas-Greenfield
do, in a
UN from which
Guterres bans
questions
about Western
Sahara and
Cameroon while
allow colonial
state media
in? Watch this
site.
Guterres'
role in
orchestrating
colonial
lies, from
Western Sahara to Cameroon,
and censoring
and banning independent
Press and
refusing its
questions, is
decisive. Here
are just some
of the Morocco
state media
Guterres and
Melissa
Fleming let
in, and Steph
Dujarric
answers, from
the UN Censorship
Alliance
(UNCA) --
Enhari
Naoufal
Moroccan News
Agency (MAP)
UN
correspondent
United Nations
Secretariat
Building Room
S-0419 New
York NY 10017
enharinaoufal@gmail.com
Tel:
917-530-2673
Benyoussef
Bouchra
Quid.MA
Tel: (212)
758-6461
Mobile: (201)
873-5656
www.quid.ma
@b.bouchra2001
-- "does not
exist" (also
a UN staff
member -
incredible)
There
are more, and
there will be
more. Guterres
should be
fired.
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