On
Libya UN Guterres Tries to Get
Credit for 5+5 JMC & His
Deployment But Rapes in DRC
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Periscope,
Patreon
UN GATE, Oct 11 –
How useless is Antonio
Guterres as UN Secretary
General? Well, on Libya when
he met Mohammed
El-Taher
Hammuda Siala
back on
February 8,
his bogus read
out spoke of
"progress"
since the
Berlin
conference,
which he used
as an excuse
to stop over
at this real
home in
Lisbon.
This
time, Inner
City Press
banned now 1297
days
asked in
writing where
else he is
stopping over,
and at what
cost. No
answer from
Spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric, who
on
camera
promised
answers. Now
he blocks
Inner City
Press on
WhatsApp for his
pathetic
social club
webcasts still
often
from his
Upper East
Side penthouse
or UNexplained
house on the
Hamptons (from
there, he
turns off his
camera).
Now on
October 11,
2021, this:
"The
Secretary-General
welcomes the
agreement
reached in
Geneva, on 8
October, by
the 5+5 Libyan
Joint Military
Commission
(JMC) on a
comprehensive
Action Plan
for the
gradual,
balanced, and
sequenced
process of the
withdrawal of
mercenaries,
foreign
fighters and
foreign forces
from Libyan
territory. The
Action Plan is
a cornerstone
in the
implementation
of the October
2020 ceasefire
agreement.
The
Secretary-General
applauds the
unity of
purpose
prevailing
within the 5+5
JMC and calls
on all Libyan
and
international
actors to work
towards the
implementation
of this Action
Plan.
The
Secretary-General
trusts that
the deployment
of an initial
team of United
Nations
ceasefire
monitors will
contribute to
creating the
conditions for
successful
implementation
of the Action
Plan." A UN
deployment
under
Guterres? So
will they
commit rapes
like his
peacekeepers
in DR
Congo and CAR - and
then
Dujarric refuse to
answer Press
questions
about it?
On
February
16 from
Dujarric,
this: "The
Secretary-General
spoke
separately
with the
President of
the Presidency
Council
designate, Mr.
Mohammad
Younes Menfi,
and the Prime
Minister
designate of
the State of
Libya, Mr.
Abdul Hamid
Mohammed
Dbeibah.
The
Secretary-General
congratulated
Mr. Menfi and
Mr. Dbeibah on
their recent
designation by
members of the
Libyan
Political
Dialogue
Forum. The
Secretary-General
stressed the
importance of
ensuring that
the new
executive
authority
works towards
the holding of
national
elections on
24 December
2021....
The
Secretary-General
underscored
the importance
of ensuring
that the new
government
represents the
interests of
all Libyans
and welcomed
the commitment
of the Prime
Minister
designate to
include at
least 30 per
cent women in
the new
government." This
last from the
old man who
stole the SG
post from
women in 2016,
and now seeks
to steal it
again, while
banning the
Press.
#DumpGuterres.
On
January 15
Inner City
Press reported
that one of
the few
credible UN
officials Jan
Kubis will be
sent to Libya
by desperate
Guterres, with no envoy
on Western
Sahara and
still banning
Inner City
Press.
Now on
January
18, streaming
from a
bedroom
with a bunk bed,
Guterres'
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric said,
"United
Nations
Secretary-General
António
Guterres
announced
today the
appointment of
Ján Kubiš of
Slovakia as
his Special
Envoy on Libya
and Head of
the United
Nations
Support
Mission in
Libya
(UNSMIL).
This position
is established
pursuant to
Security
Council
resolution
2542
(2020).
The
Secretary-General
is grateful
for the
commitment and
outstanding
leadership of
Acting Special
Representative
Stephanie T.
Williams of
the United
States in
moving the
political
process
forward in
Libya.
Mr. Kubiš, who
has served as
Special
Coordinator
for Lebanon,
Office of the
United Nations
Special
Coordinator
for Lebanon
(UNSCOL) since
2019... Mr.
Kubiš also
served as the
European
Union’s
Special
Representative
for Central
Asia with the
office in
Brussels and
as the
Personal
Representative
of the
Chairman-in-Office
of OSCE for
Central Asia."
We'll
have more on
this.
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