UN
Guterres To
Speak to UNCA
Falsely
Claiming Event
Open to All
Correspondents,
Not In Media
Alert
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS,
June 26 – How untransparent
and inaccessible is Antonio
Guterres, as UN Secretary
General? The last time he held
a press conference at UN
headquarters was more than
five months ago, on January
16. A long delayed
follow up was set for June 26
- then cancelled.
But on the
same day, Guterres is the
guest of honor of the United
Nations Correspondents
Association. He is scheduled
to make remarks at 6 pm - but
it is not in the UN Media
Alert. On June 26 Inner City
Press asked Guterres' lead
spokesman Stephane Dujarric,
who previously lent the UN
Press Briefing Room to UNCA,
if the event is open press but
he refused to nswer and ran
off. Inner City Press asked
the spokesman from the
President of the General
Assembly, who is listed as
attended but will not speak,
why it is not in the UN Media
Alert. The spokesman said to
ask UNCA. Inner City Press
through the Free UN Coalition
for Access has, without
response. But for an event on
UN grounds with Guterres'
"remarks," making it closed
(to) Press is the fault of
Guterres and not only this UN
Censorship Alliance, which
crows: “This year marks
UNCA's 70th anniversary,
celebrating seven decades of
journalism committed to
reporting on the UN and its
many causes and objectives [!]
TUESDAY, JUNE 26th 5:30 pm,
North Lawn River View.(North
of GA Plaza & Rose Garden)
Opening Remarks by UN
Secretary-General
António Guterres, 6:00 pm."
But this is not even in the
June 26 UN Media Alert. How
can the Secretary General
speak to a group of
journalists, on UN grounds,
when other journalists are
excluded? (Last
week, Dujarric
spoonfed sound
bytes to a
prominent UNCA
members and
is working with
them to try to
further restrict
Inner City
Press, here -
Inner City
Press was in
fact ousted on
June 22, video
here,
story here).
The
Free UN Coalition for Access
questions this and the
propriety of this explicit
focus by the UN Correspondents
Association on the UN's
"causes" rather than simply
covering the UN as it is; it
and corruption are among the
reasons Inner City Press quit
UNCA (and co-founded FUNCA).
On June 25 Inner
City Press asked Guterres'
Deputy Spokesman Farhan Haq
about it, video here,
UN transcript here:
Inner City Press:
on Friday there was the Eid
event in which António
Guterres gave a speech, and I…
I want… I guess I want to put
this in a general way because
I don't understand it.
During the event, as the event
went on, I was required to
leave by a Lieutenant Dobbins
and the emergency response
unit. And it seemed
strange, because there were
many other non-resident
correspondents at the
event. So, I wanted to
know… to know, one, what are
the rules? Number two,
is it acceptable for a… a… UN
Security to… to single out and
target a specific
journalist? And I did…
and I ask this because I've
previously written a story
about promotions in DSS
[Department of Safety and
Security], including Mr.
Dobbins, and whatever that is,
what are the provisions in the
UN to make sure that security
cannot abuse its powers?
So those are… I… I… I'd like
you to answer that, and also
they didn't give their
names. The other
individuals refused to give
their names. Is that UN
policy?
Deputy Spokesman: UN
Security has their
policies. Your concerns
with them need to be addressed
to UN Security. I'm not
going to comment on your own
problems with UN
Security. Brenden, come
on up.
Inner
City Press: I
don't understand. This
happened at a speech by the
Secretary-General.
Deputy Spokesman: No,
I'm sorry, your security
issues are things you're going
to have to deal with.
Inner City Press: It's not a
security issue. It was
done in the name of the
Secretary-General. Is he
speaking tomorrow at 6 p.m.
somewhere? Can you say where
the Secretary-General is
speaking tomorrow at 6 p.m.?
Deputy Spokesman: I’m
not going to argue with you on
this." There was more - video
here.
FUNCA
timely sent this: "This is a
timely response to your
statement that 'The event is
open to all UN correspondents,
Please RSVP by FRIDAY, June
22nd to
RSVPUNCAEvents@gmail.com...
Opening Remarks byUN
Secretary-General António
Guterres, 6:00 pm (LOCATION
TBC).' A UN correspondent, by
choice not a member of UNCA,
is hereby timely requesting to
be informed where SG Antonio
Guterres will be making
remarks, and to cover it.
Please confirm receipt and
provide response. On deadline,
thank you in advance." Five
days later on Tuesday June 26,
no answer at all. So it is not
true, the claim that "the
event is open to all
correspondents"?
On May 21, UNCA
ate from the hand of someone
they are supposed to be
covering, even watch-dogging:
UN Secretary General Antonio
Guterres. While it was not
even disclosed on Guterres'
public schedule, mid afternoon
Inner City Press was informed
that Guterres had served pan
seared corvina, mousse and
Chilean wine to the scribes of
UNCA, now the UN Censorship
Alliance. Printed menu here -
who pays for this? Who prints
it? Also in attendance were
Alison Smale of the Department
of Public Information / Global
Communications and Stephane
Dujarric, the spokesman who
only an hour before had told
Inner City Press it was bannedfrom
live streaming Periscope of
Guterres' interchanges with
diplomats from Kenya,Angola and
elsewhere. The UN Censorship
Alliance, we're told, did not
raise Guterres' restrictions,
or any UN corruption question
(despite the ongoing Patrick
Ho case,
and Ng
Lap Seng whom
they took money from being
sentenced to four years in
prison for UN bribery), or
even sexual harassment.
Guterres UNdisclosed lunch
included:
Sherwin Bryce-Pease, SABC
South Africa
Room: S-415
Valeria Robecco, ANSA News
Agency - UNCA First Vice
President 2018
FIRST VICE PRESIDENT
Melissa Kent, CBC/Radio-Canada
- UNCA Second Vice President
2018
SECOND VICE PRESIDENT
Room: S-342
Jianguo Ma, Xinhua News Agency
- UNCA Third Vice President
2018
Carole Landry, Agence France
Presse - UNCA Treasurer
2016-2018
TREASURER
Room: S-316
Seana Magee, Kyodo News - UNCA
Secretary 2014-2018
SECRETARY
Room: S-304
Members at Large:
Nabil Abi Saab, Al Hurra TV -
Member at Large, UN
Correspondents Association
Executive Team 2018
Room: S-416A
Erol Avdovic - Member at
Large, UN Correspondents
Association Executive Team
2017-2018
Erol Avdovic, Webpublicapress
Room: S-345
Michelle Nichols, Reuters (NA)
- Member at Large, UN
Correspondents Association
Executive Team 2017-2018
Room: S-321
Giampaolo Pioli, Quotidiano
Nazionale - Member at Large,
UN Correspondents Association
Executive Team 2017-2018
Room: S-422
Mobile: (917) 287-3969
This is how the UN becomes
ever more blind and corrupt.
Guterres'
holdover spokesman Stephane
Dujarric has continued to
restrict the Press that asks
him the most questions, in
favor of a no-show Egyptian
state media whose
correspondent Sanaa Youssef is
a former president of UNCA and
who hasn't asked the UN a
question in more than a
decade. Now Dujarric has
teamed up with three UNCA
members to try to claim that
covering his privatization of
the UN Press Briefing Room is
somehow inappropriately
aggressive. This is
censorship. Back on January 16
Inner
City Press asked
Guterres why
he had not
acted on the
killings by
the Cameroon
government and
had not even
started an
audit of the
China Energy
Fund Committee
UN bribery
case in which
CEFC's UN
representative
Patrick Ho was
and is jailed.
Since then, no
action on
Cameroon and
still no audit
of CEFC China
Energy. We'll
have more on this.
***
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