Kenya As
UNSC Prez Bans Inner City Press and Takes
Only 6 Qs None on Nigeria or UN Rapes
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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UN GATE, Oct 1 –
With Kenya taking over
presidency of the UN Security
Council on October 1, on
September 29 Inner City Press
wrote to the Kenyan Mission to
the UN to request access to
its October 1 press conference
by Ambassador Martin Kimani.
Inner City
Press wrote to the Mission and
to its listed spokesman, James
Ndirangu Waweru.
Two days later,
nothing - inconsistent, to say
the least, with Kenya's duty
as President of the UN
Security Council. And at the
delayed October 1 Press-less
briefing, after a pitch by
Raychelle Omamo, the
Ambassador took only six
questions, all nearly
identical but still in clumps
of three to allow evasions.
Inner City Press live tweeted
it here:
It begins: UN
Security Council "press"
conference by October
President Kenya Mission
UN
AmbMKimani - Inner City
Press emailed asking for WebEx
access (as it has at IMF)
& Q's on Afghanistan Burma
Cameroon, Yemen Nigeria - no
answers. #UNcorruptsEveryone
Now
@AmbMKimani says UNSC
will go on junket to Niger (no
UN mission there) and Mali
(failing mission); he quotes
an unnamed Ambassador at
breakfast this morning trying
to "touch reality." The
reality at the UN today is
censorship
Now
AmbMKimani says "UNSC is
expected to negotiate a
resolution for the mission for
a Referendum in
#WesternSahara." The UN has
been supposed to hold that
referendum for decades and
never did, took money, had sex
abusers running MINURSO here
Now
@AmbMKimani claims he
will grant interview request.
Then why did
@KenyaMissionUN refuse
to even answer on WebEx access
to ask about Nigeria Cameroon
Yemen? Says he wants Kenyans
to know what he's doing. We'll
work on that - watch this feed
Now those allowed
in the room consent to asking
questions in bunches, so
that AmbMKimani
can dodge or ignore any Qs he
wants. Tellingly, all three
called on first ask the same
question. Nothing on Nigeria
Cameroon Haiti, Western Sahara
much less UN rapes in CAR,
most recently by a peacekeeper
from Peru
And now it's over
- AmbMKimani took
only six questions, at least
four and a half of them on the
same topic. The topics that
Inner City Press emailed
@KenyaMissionUN about
were not asked about, nor the
email answered
Inner City
Press covered the UN and UNSC
under Kofi Annan and Ban
Ki-moon then was thrown out
under Antonio Guterres after
asking him directly about [,
among other things including
Cameroon,] the omission
from his financial disclosure
covering 2016 of his link,
through Lisbon's Gulbenkian
Foundation which paid him
money, to convicted UN briber
CEFC China Energy.
This was and is a
legitimate journalistic
question however Inner City
Press has been banned by
Guterres and his USG Melissa
Fleming.
There is no
commitment by the UN
Secretariat to even respond to
a polite law firm letter
seeking access to Inner City
Press, see video.
See also Press
Freedom Tracker and The
Independent (UK)
The Kenyan
Mission and Kenya have a duty
to not collude in censorship,
and to take questions from
media. Inner City Press is
permitted (in fact, invited)
to put WebEx questions to the
IMF briefings, see below, and
is accredited at the SDNY
Federal court here in New
York.
So it remains up
to Kenya and the Kenyan
Mission to provide access. We
will be covering them closely.
For now: "Here
is the UN Security Council program
of "work" for October
under
@KenyaMissionUN
@AmbMKimani : #WesternSahara
13th, 4th #Haiti (cholera),
18th CAR (UN rapes) - no
#Cameroon or #Nigeria, Inner
City Press asked why, no
answer."
Watch this
site.
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