In
Haiti UN
of Guterres Killed At Least 4 More People
With APC Now US Travel Warning Here
By Matthew
Russell Lee, CJR Letter
PFT Q&A, NY
Post
UNITED NATIONS
GATE, February 12 – When
Haiti's President
Jovenel Moïse
spoke in the
UN General
Assembly on
September 27
he referred
clearly to "le
cholera
introduit par
la MINUSTAH" - the
cholera introduced
by MINUSTAH,
the UN Mission
in Haiti, here.
But when
the UN of
Antonio
Guterres put on
its website a
purported
summary of
Moise's
speech, it
contained no
mention at
all of
cholera, here.
Call it the
ultimate
white-wash
under
Guterres, who
has also
banned from
UNGA, and
from the UN as
a whole
apparently for
life, Inner
City Press which
accompanied
and covered
the UN
Security
Council's most
recent
trip to Haiti
and interviewed
some of the
many victims
of the UN.
Inner City
Press emphasized
Guterres'
failure on
accountability
for bringing
cholera to Haiti
to the Sept 23
New York Post,
here.
On
February 10
amid "unrest"
in Haiti that
canceled
flights Guterres'
Mission there
issued this:
"It is with
profound
sadness that
the United
Nations has
learned of the
deaths of four
people as a
result of a
road accident
involving a
public
transportation
vehicle and a
UN Armored
Personnel
Carrier (APC)
that occurred
tonight, in
Canape Vert, a
neighborhood
of
Port-au-Prince,
the Haitian
capital.
According to
the
preliminary
information,
one Haitian
citizen and
eight UN
police
officers who
were also
injured in the
accident are
being
treated.
The Special
Representative
of the
Secretary
General (SRSG)
in Haiti,
Helen La Lime,
presents her
condolences to
the family of
the victims,
and her
sympathies to
the injured.
“I am deeply
saddened by
the loss of
life and wish
to present my
sincere
condolences to
the families
and friends of
the deceased
as well as
express my
sympathies to
the injured,”
indicated the
SRSG.
“I have
requested that
the
circumstances
of the
accident be
thoroughly
investigated,”
added the
SRSG." Yeah
- just like
the cholera
the UN brought. Guterres'
UN has no
credibility.
Inner
City Press has
asked him,
Alison Smale,
Farhan Haq and
Stephane
Dujarric
without
answer,
"February
12-4: On
Haiti, again,
what is the
SG's comment
and action on
accountability
after the
death toll of
UN driving
into a
collective
taxi has hit
four? "A
traffic
accident
involving a
United Nations
armored
vehicle killed
four people
and injured
nine in
Port-au-Prince
on
Saturday...The
vehicle of the
United Nations
Mission for
Justice
Support in
Haiti
(MINUJUSTH)
lost the use
of its brakes
while driving
in the capital
and collided
with a
collective
taxi — known
as a tap-tap —
according to
witnesses.'"
And this from
the US:
"February 12,
2019
HAITI: Travel
Advisory
Remains Level
3 – Reconsider
Travel
The Department
of State
renewed its
Travel
Advisory for
Haiti on
February 12,
2019.
The Department
continues to
advise
travelers to
reconsider
travel to
Haiti.
This replaces
the previous
Travel
Advisory
issued on
January 18,
2019.
The full text
of the new
Travel
Advisory is as
follows:
Haiti – Level
3: Reconsider
Travel
Reconsider
travel to
Haiti due to
crime and
civil
unrest.
There are
currently
unpredictable
and sporadic
demonstrations
in
Port-au-Prince
and elsewhere
in
Haiti.
Due to these
demonstrations,
on February
12, 2019, the
Department of
State ordered
the departure
of family
members under
the age of 18
of U.S.
personnel
posted to the
U.S. Embassy
in Haiti, and
approved the
authorized
departure of
adult family
members and
non-emergency
U.S.
personnel.
Protests, tire
burning, and
road blockages
are frequent
and
unpredictable.
Violent crime,
such as armed
robbery, is
common. Local
police may
lack the
resources to
respond
effectively to
serious
criminal
incidents, and
emergency
response,
including
ambulance
service, is
limited or
non-existent.
Travelers are
sometimes
targeted,
followed, and
violently
attacked and
robbed shortly
after leaving
the
Port-au-Prince
international
airport. The
U.S. Embassy
requires its
personnel to
use official
transportation
to and from
the airport,
and it takes
steps to
detect
surveillance
and deter
criminal
attacks during
these
transports.
The U.S.
government has
limited
ability to
provide
emergency
services to
U.S. citizens
in some areas
of Haiti. The
Embassy
discourages
its personnel
from walking
in most
neighborhoods.
The Embassy
prohibits its
personnel
from:
Visiting
establishments
after dark
without
secure,
on-site
parking; Using
any kind of
public
transportation
or taxis;
Visiting banks
and using
ATMs; Driving
outside of
Port-au-Prince
at night;
Traveling
anywhere
between 1:00
a.m. and 5:00
a.m.; and
Visiting
certain parts
of the city at
any time
without prior
approval and
special
security
measures in
place." On
November
21 banned
Inner City
Press in writing
asked
Guterres and
his
spokes- /
hatchet-man
Stephane
Dujarric:
"November
21-3: On
Haiti, what is
the SG's
comment and
action on that
“at least
eight deaths
have been
reported in
clashes
between
protesters and
police since
the protests
began on
Sunday.
Demonstrators
have demanded
that the
president
resign for not
investigating
allegations of
corruption."
No
answers...
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