And so,
seeing that the
Paris-based UN
Educational,
Scientific and
Cultural
Organization has
whole sections
devoted to Protection
of Journalists
and Fostering
Freedom of
Expression, Inner
City Press reached
out to UNESCO's
Director of Freedom
of Expression Guy
Berger, whom it had
questioned
in the UN Press
Briefing Room back
in March before
being banned from
that room, about
UNESCO sexual
harasser Frank
Larue, and to the New
York-based
liaison Ricardo de
Guimarães Pinto.
A similar
request for action
directed first to
a.azoulay [at]
UNESCO.org, then to
dg [at] UNESCO.org
was blocked: it
seems Ms Azoulay
accepted mail and
information only
from within UNESCO.
So much for
protecting
journalists. Then
UNESCO's New York
representative,
even after the
murder of journalist
Jamal
Khashoggi,
attended and spoke
entirely
positively at
an event
funded by
Saudi Crown
Prince MBS'
Misk
Foundation.
Now Azoulay
has
robo-written
to all
member states,
as annotated
in bracks by
Inner City
Press and the
Free UN
Coalition for
Access:
"It has been
five years
since the
United Nations
began
commemorating
International
Day to End
Impunity for
Crimes against
Journalists.
This day
provides an
opportunity to
assess how we
respond to the
security
problems faced
by journalists
as they carry
out their
investigative
and reporting
duties; it is
an opportunity
to assess how
we address the
impunity with
which, all too
often, crimes
and attacks
against
journalists
are
perpetrated. [Guterres'
UN fails on this
assessment - his Lieutenant
Ronald
Dobbins and
others who refused to
give their
names twice
roughed up
Inner City
Press and
there has
been no accountability
- last week
Inner City
Press saw
Dobbins still
on the
payroll, as it
was being
barred from an
event it was
invited to, by
UN Security's
Matthew
Sullivan
who also
bragged the
UN is getting the
NY Police
Department to
NOT release
information
under the
Freedom of
Information
Law. This is
today's UN.]
The
fight against
impunity is
inseparable
from the
defence of
fundamental
freedoms such
as freedom of
expression,
freedom of the
press and
freedom of
access to
information..
UNESCO is
launching the
#TruthNeverDies
campaign on 2
November.
It is our
responsibility
to ensure that
crimes against
journalists do
not go
unpunished. We
must see to it
that
journalists
can work in
safe
conditions
which allow a
free and
pluralistic
press to
flourish."
This while Guterres'
UN has put critical
Inner City Press
on a secret "permanently
barred" list
from all UN
premises,
including
UNESCO. Pure
hypocrisy.
Here is what
Inner City Press has
sent to UNESCO,
Berger and de
Guimarães Pinto:
Dear Messrs. de
Guimarães Pinto
(NY), Berger
(Paris), DG:
This is a
formal request for
freedom of the press
action by UNESCO. I
am an investigative
journalist who has
covered the United
Nations system for a
decade. But but I
have now been banned
from the UN with no
end in sight since
July 3, when I was
physically ousted
from the UN for the
second time in 11
days, while I was
doing reporting.
I am
told by the UN that
the “suspension” of
my access to the UN,
now for 22 days, is
for a review of
being physically
ousted by UN
Security from
covering the UN
Budget Committee
meetings on July 3,
the type of meeting
I have staked-out
and covered for 11
years, the last two
as a non-resident
correspondent. I
managed to film some
of my ouster,
beginning half way
through as UN
Security Lieutenant
Ronald Dobbins tried
to grab my phone,
video
here.
Something
has
gone wrong in the UN
- on which UNESCO
must act,
immediately -- when
a journalist typing
up notes from an
interview with the
UN Budget Committee
chair has been
approached and
assaulted by UN
Security officers at
least one of whom
had and has a
personal vendetta
springing from
previous (and
accurate) Press coverage.
But it
has become or
exposed a more
systemic problem: I
have been banned
from the UN for
doing my job as a
journalist, with no
due process, no end
in sight.
USG DPI
Alison Smale has
gone on a three week
vacation, after
vaguely claiming I
was uncivil as my
arm was being
twisted, and that a
few e-mail responses
to my questions by
the UN spokespeople
means the UN is
respecting my rights
as a journalist.)
DPI has
caused this problem
by downgrading Inner
City Press to “non
resident
correspondent”
status for my
coverage of the John
Ashe / Ng Lap Seng
UN bribery case,
which allows UN
Security to target
me any time I cover
a meeting after 7
pm. I am allowed by
rule to stay for
such meetings, and
for an hour
afterward. But this
is not been
communicated to or
accepted by these UN
Security officers.
The
only solution is to
restore Inner City
Press, which
produces substantial
UN coverage, to its
long time shared
work space in UN
Room S-303 (which
sits almost entirely
unused) and to
restore me to
resident
correspondent
status. And then to
ensure rules, and
the rule of law and
freedom of the press
at the UN, going
forward. If you have
any questions, I am
available (for now
outside the UN
gates) on my cell
phone, or on email
here. Please confirm
receipt of this
request.”
They did not even
confirm receipt. So
much for protection
of journalists.