UN
Guterres Wouldn't Give Kushner
Read Out As US' 2d in Israel
As UN Served
Al Jazeera and Ousted
Inner City Press
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS,
June 23 – UN Secretary General
Antonio Guterres held an
UNdisclosed meeting with Jared
Kushner, the day after a late
night get-together on June 14
with Nikki Haley and other
Permanent Five UN Security
Council members, Inner City
Press witnessed and
exclusively streamed, here.
(Then on June 22 Guterres'
armed guards physically ousted
Inner City Press from the UN
as it covered Guterres' Eid al
Fitr speech, see video
and below). On June 18, with
still nothing from Guterres'
spokesperson's office, Inner
City Press asked lead
spokesman Stephane Dujarric,
UN transcript here
and below. Now, as Dujarric
and Qatar-funded Al
Jazeera work together to
try to further restrict Inner
City Press in the UN, this
read out of Kushner (and Jason
Greenblatt) in Israel, after
Qatar: "Senior Advisor Jared
Kushner and Special
Representative for
International Negotiations
Jason Greenblatt returned to
Israel and met today with
Ambassador David Friedman and
Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu. They discussed the
means by which the
humanitarian situation in Gaza
can be alleviated, while
maintaining Israel’s security.
They further discussed the
continued commitment of the
Trump Administration and
Israel to advance peace
between the Israelis and the
Palestinians." Then on
June 23: "Senior Advisor Jared
Kushner and Special
Representative for
International Negotiations
Jason Greenblatt met on
Saturday evening in Jerusalem,
Israel with Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu and
Ambassador David Friedman to
continue their discussions
that began on Friday." At
least the White House issues
read outs - the UN refuses.
And when UN Spokesman Dujarric
led only Al Jazeera into the
UN Press Briefing Room on June
19 for a faux press conference
to provide Guterres' response
to Trump leaving the Human
Rights Council and Inner City
Press live-streamed
it, Dujarric and the Al
Jazeera trio he led in --
James Bays, Whitney Hurst and
cameraman Bradley McLennan who
went in before Pompeo and
Haley made the announcement -
are trying to further restrict
Inner City Press. How can one
journalist, with the now
required UN minder, live
streaming three correspondents
and a spokesman be
threatening? It like the fake
injuries in the World
Cup. But then this:
The day after UN
Secretary General Antonio
Guterres' guard physically
ousted Inner City Press which
was covering Guterres' Eid
speech and his failures in Cameroon,
corruption
and reform,
Guterres appeared in
Washington for a Portuguese
luncheon and to meet Mike
Pompeo. As of 5 pm the UN
still had not put out a
read-out, as is Guterres'
untransparent way. Before 2
pm, the US State Department
put this out: "The below is
attributable to Spokesperson
Heather Nauert: Secretary
Pompeo met today with United
Nations Secretary-General
António Guterres in
Washington, D.C. The
Secretary and the
Secretary-General discussed
the success of the Singapore
Summit, efforts to
denuclearize the Korean
Peninsula, Libya, peace in the
Middle East, and the
Secretary-General’s recent
trip to Mali. The two
agreed on the need to
prioritize humanitarian aid in
Yemen and Syria." On Mali,
just as when Guterres was
bragging about it at an Eid
event his security physically
evicted the Press from, it is
unlike Guterres raised in DC
since he didn't in Mali the UN child
rape there, and now the
finding of mass graves
attributable to the Malian
military the UN supports. It
seems Guterres is a corrupt
censor. Five UN Security
officers, most with automatic
weapons, pushed Inner City
Press' reporter out of the UN
on June 22 as it was filming
and preparing to write about
Secretary General Antonio
Guterres' claims about his
visit to Mali, where he didn't
even inquire into a recent
case child rape by a UN
Peacekeeper. With the event
still ongoing, Inner City
Press was approached by UN
Lieutenant Dobbins and told
that since it was just past 7
pm it had to leave the
building.
That is not
the rule, nor the practice; in
any event, the Guterres Eid al
-Fitr event listed in the UN
Department of Public
Information was still ongoing,
making it unquestionable that
Inner City Press had a right
to be in the UN and cover it.
But
even as Inner City Press
dialed DPI's Media
Accreditation and Liaison
Unit, getting only voice mail,
Dobbins made a call and UN
“Emergency Response Unit”
officers arrived, with barely
concealed automatic weapons.
One of them repeatedly pushed
Inner City Press' reporter in
the back, forcing him through
the General Assembly lobby
toward the exit. Periscope
video here.
Longer YouTube (40 min) here.
UN
Under Secretary General
Catherine Pollard was told the
ouster and did nothing, as was
a Moroccan diplomat. The
heavily armed UN Security
officers refused to give their
names when asked. Lieutenant
Dobbins, with no name plate on
his uniform, refused to spell
his name. He said, I have my
orders. From who - Guterres?
His Deputy SG or chief of
staff, both of whom were at
the event? DSS chief Drennan?
DPI chief Alison Smale?
Inner City Press repeatedly
asked to be able to get its
laptop computer, which was
upstairs - there was no way to
have known it would be ousted
during Guterres' event.
But
Dobbins and the others
refused, as did the UN
Security officers at the gate.
Inner City Press remained
there, with dwindling cell
phone battery, raising the
issue online to Smale, under
whose watch Inner City Press
has remained in the
non-resident correspondent
status it was reduced to for
pursuing the Ng Lp Seng UN
bribery case into the UN press
briefing room where Guterres'
spokesman Stephane Dujarric
ordered it out, then had it
evicted. A DPI representative,
whom Inner City Press asked to
call Smale, was unable or
unwilling to even let Inner
City Press go in escorted to
get its laptop.
Just
in the past week, when Inner
City Press complained of
Dujarric providing only to Al
Jazeera the response of
Antonio Guterres to the US
leaving the UN Human Rights
Council, Dujarric and the Al
Jazeera trio claimed to MALU
that the coverage was “too
aggressive.” Journalism is not
a crime? Next week, Antonio
Guterres is set to give
remarks, to which Inner City
Press has requested the right
to cover response, to the UN
Correspondents Association,
which not only has not acted
on this censorship, but has
fueled it.
Inside the
UN the Eid event continued,
alongside a liquor fueled
barbeque thrown by UN
Security. This DSS sold
tickets to non resident
correspondents, and allowed in
people who had nothing to do
with the UN, including some
seeming underage. When Inner
City Press audibly raised the
issue to UN Safety and
Security Service chief Mick
Brown, he did nothing.
The
Moroccan diplomat emerged and
chided Inner City Press for
even telling him of the
ouster, claiming that “25% of
what you write is about
Morocco.” Pakistan's Permanent
Representative, who hosted the
Eid event, said she would look
into it. Sweden's spokesperson
asked whom to call in DPI and
when Inner City Press said,
Alison Smale, responded, Who
is Alison Smale? Indeed.
Smale has
refused to respond in any way,
in the eight months she has
been Guterres' “Global
Communications” chief, to a
5000 signature petition to
restore Inner City Press to
its unused office S-303 and to
adopt content neutral media
access rules going forward.
That, and appropriate action
on Lt. Dobbins and the others,
must be among the next steps.
Watch this site.
From before:
Inner City Press: will
you provide a readout of the
meeting of the
Secretary-General with Jared
Kushner and Jason
Greenblatt? And also,
will you confirm and, to some
degree, read out or explain
the lack of a readout of what
appears to have been a
contact, as you said, between
Secretary-General, Nikki
Haley, and other P5
ambassadors on Thursday, 14
June? What was the topic
and what was…?
Spokesman: I have no…
the Secretary-General
regularly meets with the
P5. I have nothing
further to say. The
meeting… there was a meeting
that took place at the
residence on [Friday] with
Ambassador Haley and Mr.
Greenblatt and Mr.
Kushner. They discussed
situation… the Middle East
peace process, the
humanitarian situation in
Gaza, and recent UN
developments that took place
here in connection with the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Inner City Press: that's what
I was going to ask you about,
because the White House did
put out a readout. And I
guess I'm just wondering, what
is the standard for you guys
putting out a readout?
It seems like at least the
second of those was not just
with ambassadors. It was
a pretty high-profile meeting.
Spokesman: I
understand. We've…
people asked us
questions. We responded
to those questions." But
Dujarric often does not
respond to Inner City Press,
which was not informed of a
"background briefing" on June
18 by the Secretariat. We'll
have more on this. So what was
the relation between Guterres'
June 14 dinner with the P5,
and June 15 meeting with
Kushner and Greenblat? Only
the US did a read out -
Guterres and his spokesman
typically are silence and
untransparent. Both restrict
Inner City Press, which
exclusively reported the June
14 dinner and Guterres'
stalled attempt to move jobs
out of New York to Mexico
City. It's called retaliation
and censorship. At 11 pm on
June 14 from the publicly
owned mansion where Guterres
stays when he is in New York
Nikki Haley emerged, into a
4x4 followed by another one of
security. France's Francois
Delattre emerged with his wife
and got into a black luxury
car, as did China's Ma Zhaoxu.
The UK's Karen Pierce, to her
credit, had no car idling and
waiting for her, and headed
south on foot.
When Inner City
Press first arrived, it merely
tweeted a still phone. Already
evicted from its office in the
UN for pursuing the Ng Lap
Seng UN bribery case, Inner
City Press has been informed
that the reason or pretext for
keeping it restricted is that
by live-streaming from the
sidewalk across from Guterres'
publicly funded mansion it had
somehow put Guterres at risk.
So, for a month, Inner City
Press shot only non-live
video, none of it yet
published.
But when Inner
City Press arrived on June 14,
after publishing 10 stories
ranging from Yemen to
Cameroon, Nepal to Mali to the
World Cup, there were five
black luxury or security
vehicles in front of the UN's
mansion. Inner City Press
tweeted a photograph, did a
long Persicope it didn't save,
then a shorter one that it
did. Such a P5 dinner is
objectively newsworthy: there
is no basis for the UN's
attempt to intimidate the
Press from covering such
events. It's just that others
don't. The decline at the UN
of basic transparency under
Antonio Guterres hit a new
low, with his May 10 "Senior
Managers Compact Ceremony"
being made closed press,
unlike under Ban Ki-moon, and
Inner City Press being ordered
not to live-stream his May 11
meeting with Finland's foreign
minister, despite UN
Television shooting video and
audio of it.
Inner City
Press put
online here
on Scribd, here on Patreon, the
Department of
Public
Information's
Alison Smale's
2018 Compact,
which has
nothing about
treating the
Press which
covers the UN
fairly.
Ironically, in
light of the
May 11 banning
of Twitter
Periscope use
by Inner City
Press, Smale's
Compact speaks
of new media:
increasing
social media
account usage
by 5%,
specifically
mentioning
Twitter, as
well as
China's Weibo.
It mentions
Google's
YouTube, and
UNTV's audio
and video, to
increase
public
awareness of
the UN. So why
ban Inner City
Press'
Periscope? Why
keep Inner
City Press
confined to
minders, while
giving its
office to no
show Egyptian
state media,
and a now
empty office
to the
"Turkish
Journal"? What
are the rules?
Smale has not
answered this.
As to the Compacts overall,
Inner City Press covered and
photographed such ceremonies,
for example here
- but Guterres is more
secretive. More devious,
too: now instead of disclosing
which of his officials have
declined even basic public
financial disclosure, their
names are simply missing from
the list. In the current (May
10) list, where are Under
Secretaries General Alison
Smale, for example, or
Jean-Pierre Lacroix? On May
10, Inner City Press asked
Guterres' spokesman Stephane
"The Censor" Dujarric, video here,
UN transcript here:
Inner City Press: I wanted to
ask about the compacts.
You just said… I was struck
when you said that these
compacts are new and a new
transparency. I heard
you say that word. I
think… since you were the
Spokesperson for Ban Ki-moon
as well, these ceremonies were
always open press in the
past. And so I'm
wondering, how is it
consistent with the idea of a…
of a new transparency in the
compacts that this was closed
press…
Spokesman: There was a
family photo. The
signatures of the compacts
were, in fact, done by… each
senior official did it on
their own time. This was
the first time the
Secretary-General met with
them after it had all been
done and finalized.
Inner
City
Press: And
on…
Spokesman: And I'm… go
ahead. Go ahead.
Inner
City
Press:
Okay.
So…
Spokesman: What…
Inner
City
Press: you
don't see it as inconsistent
that it used to be open and
now it's closed.
Spokesman: Your next
question, sir.
Inner City Press:
Okay. The next question
has to do with also financial
disclosure. In looking
at the financial disclosure
provided in… link at the
bottom of the
Secretary-General's page, it
seems like there's a number of
USGs that are not on the list,
one being Alison Smale of DPI,
one being Mr. Lacroix of DPKO.
And I'm just wondering, in the
past, if people weren't going
to disclose, they would say…
there would be a piece of
paper… you'd click it, and it
would say "I'm not
disclosing". That was
then changed to just their
names are not on the list.
How is one to know… does this
mean that these two
individuals have chosen not to
make even basic financial
disclosure or for some reason…
Spokesman: I'll check
it. I can't speak to it
off the top of my head.
Masood." Six hours later
Dujarric closed his office,
without providing any answer.
Smale has yet to answer
detailed petitions
for fair treatment of the
Press, while awarding Inner
City Press' office to no-show
Egyptian state media Akhbar al
Yom, and a similar space to
unknown Turkish Journal. This
is censorship. We'll have more
on this - and more Compacts
and Evaluations. On May 11,
with no answer from Dujarric,
Inner City Press asked deputy
spokesman Farhan Haq, UN
transcript here:
Inner City Press: Yesterday, I
had asked Stéphane about the…
the… the compacts and also the
public financial disclosure on
the Secretary-General's
website. He said he
would look into why both… just
as an example
Under-Secretaries-General
[Jean-Pierre] Lacroix and
[Alison] Smale don't… there's…
there's no… they're not
included on the list. Do
you have an answer on that?
Deputy Spokesman: No,
no, I don't. But, the
general point is that there is
an option, a voluntary option,
to have your disclosure put on
the website. We
encourage openness among the
senior officials to do that,
but for a variety of reasons,
they may find it best not to
do that. The fact that
their names are not on the
website does not mean that
they have not made the
disclosures. Everyone
who's a senior official has
made their disclosures to our
firms.
Inner
City Press:
Right, but does it mean that
they have chosen to opt out of
the public financial
disclosure?
Deputy Spokesman: Either
that or it hasn't been
uploaded so far.
Inner City Press: And I wanted
to ask about the
compact. I'm sorry, this
is on the same topic.
Yesterday, Stéphane said these
compacts are… are
representative of
transparency, et cetera.
So, I wanted to know.
I've seen some of them, but
are they… are these compacts
meant to be available to the
public? And also, it
seems that, at least as I've
seen them, that Jan Beagle,
there is no compact, or as of
yesterday late
afternoon. Although
other
Under-Secretaries-General had
a 2018 compact, Department of
Management did not. Is
there a reason for that?
Deputy Spokesman: "I
think Stéphane said all we
have had to say about the
compacts yesterday. I
don't have anything to add."
Why aren't the compacts
public? We'll have more on
this. Three days after UN
Secretary General Antonio
Guterres had his UN Security
hinder Inner City Press from
covering his Portuguese
language garden party in the
UN, now Guterres has invented
a new restriction on
longstanding UN photo
opportunities, limited them to
undefined "photo agencies
only." Guterres' spokesman
Stephane Dujarric acknowledged
to Inner City Press in writing
that this is something new,
but has yet to explain what
the definition is, why the
restriction is being imposed
and who is behind it.
Ultimately, it is Guterres,
increasingly untransparent.
Inner City Press asked
Guterres' spokesman Dujarric
two rounds of questions about
this on May 9, ultimately with
Dujarric saying it was
"self-centered" to even ask -
this hours before Inner City
Press was banned from covering
Guterres' UNdisclosed 3:30 pm
meeting with Al Sharpton,
unlike another photographer.
From the UN's May 9 transcript,
video
here: Inner City Press:
this morning, Rosemary DiCarlo
was sworn in as the new Head
of Department of Political
Affairs (DPA). And, in
the media alert, I didn't
realize you were this closely
in… in… in charge of it, but
it says, "photo agencies
only". So, apparently… I
guess I'm wondering, this is a
change, and you've described
this as "photo agencies are
entities whose main purpose is
photo coverage".
Spokesman: That would
seem logical.
Inner
City Press:
So, does this mean that, for
example… I see it as… it seems
like you would want more
coverage rather than less up
there, but my question is, by
that definition, it seems like
wire services are not… their
primary purpose is not photo
coverage. So, is this…
I'm asking you… That's why I
need…
Spokesman: Okay. I
think the question was to
me. I'm trying to bring
some rationale in the way
photo ops are organized.
I think entities who do photo
coverage on a regular basis,
whose primary goal is to do
photo coverage, like the photo
services of the wires, will be
covered by it. There are
other photo ops where there
will be comments and speaking
will be open to a wider range.
Inner
City Press:
But my question… you said
entities, number one, so the
primary purpose… you're now
saying that entities can have
different components. Is
this directed at a smaller
media I just would like to
know… It's kind of
tumbleweeds up there.
There's nobody there.
Spokesman: It's directed
at rationalizing the process,
as I see it. Thank you.
Inner
City Press:Did
you consult with anyone before
you did this? Because
there's people that take
photographs… there are a
number of photographers at the
UN, including some that double
with UN Photo, as you may
know. Just a unilateral…
Spokesman: Everything
was consulted.
But with
whom? Inner City Press asked
later in the May 9 briefing:
Inner City Press: f you're
going to change who has access
to the 38th Floor, you need to
define "photo agency".
But I was told today that MALU
(Media Accreditation and
Liaison Unit) has been charged
with creating a list of
individuals who were allowed
to go upstairs. So, I
wanted to know… If that's the
case, I wanted to know what
your stance is…
Spokesman: Matthew,
Matthew, Matthew… you're…
Inner
City Press:
No, seriously. I take
photographs and publish them
in a service, and so I want to
know…
Spokesman: Matthew,
Matthew, Matthew, besides me,
you're probably one of the
most self-centred people I've
ever met. This is not
about you. This is a
decision we've taken to
rationalize the process…
Inner City Press: So is the
list going to be made
public? I'm asking you.
Spokesman: Thank
you. Michelle, sorry,
Michelle, did you have a
question?" That would be
Reuters. This comes after
Inner City Press covered
Guterres offering "warm
regards" to Egypt's anti-press
Sisi, to whose state media
Akhbar al Yom Guterres and his
Alison Smale are awarding
Inner City Press long time UN
work space. Now Guterres is
trying to select who can cover
his swearing in of new
Political Affairs chief
Rosemary DiCarlo, and his
meeting with Martin Luther
King III. Both were listed as
"photo agency only." Inner
City Press asked Dujarric,
"please explain in tomorrow's
Media Alert the new use of
this phrase: “Photo agencies
only” - why has this been
added? What does it mean? Who
defines it? What is the
reasoning / purpose?" Dujarric
replied, "As for the media
alert, this is for events that
are photo-ops only. We will
have UN photo, UN TV and photo
agencies only. Yes, it’s a new
thing." Inner City Press has
asked Dujarric and his deputy
Farhan Haq: May 8-1: Where is
the definit[ion] of "photo
agencies"? May
8-2: Separately, what is
the purpose of trying to limit
access to usually ill attended
photo ops? May 8-3: Who
decided on this 'new thing'?"
Shortly before the 9:25 am
deadline, Dujarric replied,
"i’m trying to bring a bit
more order and sent to how we
do photo ops. “Photo
agencies” are entities
whose imain purpose is
photo coverage." It's
laughable - as written, it
must also exclude Reuters,
AFP, AP and others. But at the
May 9 noon briefing, these
went for once and Dujarric
made it clear they and others
could still go. So what is the
definition? Inner City Press
is informed that there is now
in preparation of list of
(Dujarric / Guterres) approved
correspondents. But when Inner
City Press asked - since it
publishes photos on Alamy,
more than others said to be on
the list - Dujarric replied
from the podium that Inner
City Press is "self-centered."
This is sleazy, and worse.
We'll have more on this. Inner
City Press has never even
tried to ask a question at a
UN photo op. It's that
Guterres wants to prevent
coverage, for example of his
"warm regards" to Sisi. This
is corrupt. The UN Media Alert
for May 5 listed a “Portuguese
Language Day Celebration;”
when Inner City Press asked
the spokesman for UN Secretary
General Antonio Guterres it
was told there would be remarks
by Guterres, who is
increasingly rarely in New
York. Events in the UN Media
Alert are open to all
journalists - but in today's
UN, rules mean little.
On May 5 UN
Security stopped Inner City
Press saying, No, I know who
you are. Another UN Security
Officer asked, Why don't you
like the UN? Haiti cholera impunity
came to mind, or UN Security
Deputy Chief McNulty throwing
Inner City Press' laptop on
the sidewalk when it was
evicted (audio here)
for covering an event in the
UN Press Briefing Rule - also
ostensibly open to all
journalists.
On My 5
while UN Security was focused
on making it impossible for
Inner City Press to do its
job, they allowed children,
presumably Lusophone, to play
on the UN's slavery memorial,
which its Department of Public
Information took money for
from now convicted UN briber
Ng Lap Seng, even according to
the UN's own audit.
The UN was turned into Antonio
Guterres' Lusophone garden
party. Any number of state
media, like rarely present
Egyptian Akhbar al Yom to
which DPI under Alison Smale
continues to assign Inner City
Press' long time work space
to, could enter and cover the
event without no interaction
much less blocking by UN
Security. (Smale retweeted
Guterres' Portuguese language
self celebration, here
- but could not or would not
assure that the Press could
cover the event, in the Media
Alert, and has not in eight
months responded to 5000
signature petitions
and request for reinstatement
and rules).
The May 5
targeting of Inner City Press
-- "I know who you are" -- is
allowed by downgrading and
keeping down Inner City Press
as "non resident
correspondent," while giving
full resident correspondent
status to no-show state media
like Akhbar al Yom's Sanaa
Youssef who has not asked the
UN a question in more than a
decade. Inner City Press, by
contrast, is required to have
a minder. But the UN is a
place now of targeted
censorship - the cancellation
by the UN Alliance of
Civilizations is just the most
recent example. We'll have
more on this.
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