On Iraq Drone Strike By US
On Soleimani Iran Writes to UN Guterres Who
Bans Press 549th Day
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
UN GATE, Jan 3 –
On
Iraq, yet
another
country in
which the UN
system of Antonio
Guterres is
corrupt (see
below UNESCO
exclusive from
Inner City
Press which
Guterres bans
from the UN
now for the 549th
day), Guterres on
November
28
had
a
canned
statement
through
equally
corrupt Stephane
Dujarric:
"The
Secretary-General
urges all
actors
to refrain
from violence
and to engage
in peaceful
and meaningful
dialogue for
the benefit of
Iraq and the
Iraqi people."
Now on Jan 2,
after
protests and
incursions at
and inside the
US Embassy
in Baghdad
and then drone
strike(s),
while
the UN not only
issued no read
out, but
refused each
and every one of
Inner City Press' nine
written
questions,
entirely
corrupt,
this from
Iran's PR
Majid Takht
Ravanchi to
the UN to
Guterres: "In
the name of
God, the most
Compassionate,
the most
Merciful,
Excellency,
I am writing
to you
regarding the
terrorist
attack by the
armed forces
of the United
States of
America which
led to the
horrific
assassination
of Major
General Qasem
Soleimani, the
Commander of
the Quds Force
of the Islamic
Revolutionary
Guard Corps --
an official
branch of the
armed forces
of the Islamic
Republic of
Iran --, and
his companions
on 3 January
2020 at the
Baghdad
International
Airport....
Conducted “at
the direction
of the
President” of
the United
States, the
assassination
of Major
General Qasem
Soleimani, by
any measure,
is an obvious
example of
State
terrorism and,
as a criminal
act,
constitutes a
gross
violation of
the
fundamental
principles of
international
law,
including, in
particular,
those
stipulated in
the Charter of
the United
Nations and
thus entails
the
international
responsibility
of the United
States.
If anything,
this unlawful
and yet
adventuristic
act clearly
invalidates
the claim of
the United
States that it
is fighting
terrorism. It
is, in fact,
fighting those
who combat
terrorists.... I
must stress
that the
Iranian armed
forces,
especially the
Quds Force of
the Islamic
Revolutionary
Guard Corps --
that have
consistently
been at the
forefront of
the fight
against
terrorism and
extremism in
the region --
are
determined, in
line with the
rights and
obligations of
the Islamic
Republic of
Iran under
international
law, to
vigorously
continue the
path of Martyr
Major General
Qasem
Soleimani in
combating
terrorist
groups in the
region until
they are
uprooted
completely.
I should be
grateful if
you would have
the present
letter
circulated as
a document of
the Security
Council."
And
from Guterres,
who has been on
a publicly
funded junket
for weeks,
location
undisclosed?
Nothing.
Totally corrupt.
Following
the exclusive report
by Inner City
Press of May
26, the wind
of panic in
the Cabinet of
Azoulay is
blowing across
UNESCO.
In February
2018, only few
months after
the election
of the French
Director
General Audrey
Azoulay,
UNESCO
launched the
“Revive the
Spirit of
Mosul”
initiative ostensibly
to participate
in the
reconstruction
of this city,
after years of
war and
destruction.
This seemingly
noble
initiative was
in fact
a cover
up operation
of reinforcing French
influence in
Iraq in order
to secure
markets and
work for
French
companies. Inner
City Press, before
being roughed
up and
banned by Antonio
Guterres, can
trace this
all the way
back to
France's abstention
for BNP Paribas on
Iraq Oil for
Food.
UNESCO
was used and
abused since
then in the
realization of
that pragmatic
end. All
donations
received from
Governments
around the
world are
accurately
planned to be
channeled in
due course to
corporations
close to the
French
administration.
How did that
happen? This
is how.
Immediately
after the
launch of the
initiative, a
special team
was
established
within UNESCO
led by the
Director of
the Cabinet of
Azoulay,
Nicolas
Kassianides,
well know by
now for his
illegal
housing grants
exposed by
Inner City
Press.
Members
of this
restricted
team are only
fully loyal
people to
Azoulay such
as the
Assistant
Director General
for Culture
Erneso Otone
Ramirez, one
of his senior
Directors,
Lazare
Eloundou
Assomo and the
member of the
Cabinet of
Azoulay,
exposed by Inner
City Press
as the
forgetting her
passport while
traveling on
official
missions,
Sunna
Altnoder.
As a
next step, the
Director of
the UNESCO
office in
Baghdad,
Louise
Haxthausen,
was removed
straight away,
since she was
considered by
Kassianides
too close to
the government
of Iraq after
her several
years of
experience in
the country,
and too
independent in
her dealing
with issues
that
progressively
became
sensitive for
French
national
interests. She
was replaced
by a Director
well know for
his submissive
behavior in
any
circumstance,
the Italian
Paolo
Fontani.
At some
point earlier
this year, the
Iraqi
government
expressed
dissatisfaction
that UNESCO is
focusing on
the
reconstruction
of one city
only. The
response from
Azoulay was
rib-tickling;
in a meeting
with the
highest
authorities of
Iraq, she
simply
countered
their line of
reasoning by
pointing out
that UNESCO
must first do
the
“re-looking of
Mosul”.
The people
present in the
room are still
telling the
story over
lunches and
dinners when
time for jokes
arrives
together with
coffee and
cognac.
Why focusing
on Mosul is
having a plain
and simple
rationalization.
Most of the
millions
received by
UNESCO are for
projects to be
implemented in
that
particular
city.
Actually,
there are no
prospects for
business
elsewhere at
this stage.
Thus, in
corrupted
UNESCO, the
dirt keeps on
oozing this
time in the
context of
Iraq.
Furthermore,
the French DG
Audrey Azoulay
supported and
supervised
personally the
organization
of a concert
with her
French
partners and
friends in Chateau
de Chambord.
Unfortunately
for her, it
did not
attract any
media
attention
outside
Paris.
According to a
member of the
Cabinet of
Azoulay, the
transactions
of UNESCO in
Mosul are
among the most
well-kept
secrets in the
House. The
Cabinet member
even considers
that a number
of parallel
dealings are
most probably
piloted by
some
specialized
French
services.
For
instance, why
would the
Director of
Cabinet
Nicolas
Kassianides go
on mission to
Iraq next
week? Since
when is a
UNESCO
Director of
Cabinet
allowed to
deal with
tasks which
fall normally
under the
responsibilities
of the
Director
General, or of
her Assistant
Director
generals for
culture or for
external
relations.
Nicolas
Kassianides
proves to be
an expert in
shady deals
and this is
why he is the
one designated
by Azoulay to
meet next week
in Baghdad the
Iraqi
Ministers of
Culture, of
Education and
for Foreign
Affairs, as
well as the
Prime
Minister’s
Chief of Staff
who has
nothing to do
with UNESCO
matters. All
those meetings
are clearly DG
or Assistant
DGs level.
Obviously, if
the Director
of Cabinet was
from another
country but
France, it
would have
been
unconceivable
to go on such
high-level
official
mission. This
French
oriented
management
style is
changing the
nature of the
organization,
but strangely
enough, UNESCO
member states
remain silent
on that
blatant
usurpation of
power by one
country.
“Kassianides
is clearly
taking
instructions
elsewhere”,
said our
source in the
Cabinet. “As a
former staff
of Quai
d’Orsay, and
being fully
aware that his
days in UNESCO
are counted,
he must keep
good relations
with his
former
administration
in order to
get a good
position there
after
successfully
defending the
French
national
interest under
the cover of
multilateral
UN
work”.
The state of
affairs in the
Cabinet has
been left to
deteriorate
progressively
and as long as
member states
remain silent,
the reputation
of UNESCO will
remain
severely
affected. The
governing
bodies of
UNESCO must
remember that
it involves at
present a
number of
different
scandals with
regard to
Azoulay’s
administration
and a whole
series of
kickbacks and
schemes that
really make
problems for
the overall
credibility of
the
organization.
Still banned
Inner City
Press
will have more
on that.
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