On
Mali UN Guterres Covered Up
Sex Abuse of Child Now Issues
Summary From UNGA He Bans
Press From
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Video here,
Vine here
UN
GATE, Sept 25 -- UN
Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres says
he has a "zero
tolerance"
policy for
sexual abuse,
exploitation
and harassment,
and for
retaliation.
But on March
15 he took his
administration's "press
briefing"
about UN
sexual abuse off the
record,
in a room he
has banned
Inner City Press
which most
asks about it
from for 449
days.
On August 6,
the UN sent
out an alert
that there was
new
information on
its sex abuse
complaint
website. But
there, at the
top it was the
same Morocco
peacekeeper
child rape - an
outrage - and
the other
items from
before. So was the
new allegation
buried in
the data
below? On
August 7,
Inner City
Press asked:
" August
7-5: Please
immediately
state what
is/was the new
information on
UN sexual
exploitation
and abuse
referred to in
yesterday
alert -
visiting the
page, the top
items remain
Morocco
peacekeeper
child rape,
Nigeria, etc -
are new
allegations
being buried
elsewhere on
the data page?
Please
immediately
explain, as
Inner City
Press remains
barred from
any entry of
the UN to ask
in person and
follow up..."
Now this,
which we nearly
immediately
publish in
full, from Deputy
Spokesperson
Farhan Haq:
"On question
August 7-5...
The United
Nations
Multidimensional
Integrated
Stabilization
Mission in
Mali (MINUSMA)
has received
an allegation
of sexual
exploitation
and abuse. The
allegation
involves an
employee of a
contractor in
the Mission,
and refers to
the attempted
sexual assault
of a minor
that allegedly
took place in
April 2019. An
investigation
into the
allegation is
underway by
OIOS. The
mission
offered
appropriate
assistance to
the victim in
line with the
UN’s victim
assistance
protocols."
Since then, no
updates, no
answers,
Guterres
covering up child
rapes and
now the UN
puts out this
from UNGA
Guterres bans
the Press
from: "
On 25
September, the
United Nations
hosted a
high-level
meeting on
Mali and the
Sahel on the
margins of the
General Debate
of the
seventy-fourth
session of the
United Nations
General
Assembly. The
meeting was
opened by the
Secretary-General
of the United
Nations, Mr.
António
Guterres,
together with
the President
of the
Republic of
Mali, H.E. Mr.
Ibrahim
Boubacar
Keïta, and the
President of
Burkina Faso,
H.E. Mr. Roch
Marc Christian
Kaboré, also
President of
the G5 Sahel.
The President
of Mauritania,
H.E. Mr.
Mohamed Ould
Ghazouani; the
President of
Niger, H.E.
Mr. Mahamadou
Issoufou; the
Minister of
Foreign
Affairs of
Chad, H.E. Mr.
Cherif Mahamat
Zene; the
Chairperson of
the African
Union
Commission,
H.E. Mr.
Moussa Faki
Mahamat; the
Minister of
Foreign
Affairs of
Algeria, H.E.
Mr. Sabri
Boukadoum; the
Ministers of
Foreign
Affairs of
France and
Germany, H.E.
Mr. Jean-Yves
Le Drian and
H.E. Mr. Heiko
Maas, and the
President of
the Commission
of the
Economic
Community of
West African
States
(ECOWAS), H.E.
Mr.
Jean-Claude
Kassi Brou,
also took part
in the
inaugural
session. The
inaugural
session was
followed by a
ministerial
segment
co-chaired by
the Minister
of Foreign
Affairs of
Algeria, H.E.
Mr. Sabri
Boukadoum; the
African Union
Commissioner
for Peace and
Security, H.E.
Mr. Smaïl
Chergui; the
Minister of
Foreign
Affairs of
Burkina Faso,
H.E. Mr. Alpha
Barry; the
Minister of
Foreign
Affairs of
Mali, H.E. Mr.
Tiébilé Dramé,
and the United
Nations
Under-Secretary-General
for
Peacekeeping
Operations,
Mr.
Jean-Pierre
Lacroix.
2.
Participants
discussed the
implementation
of the
Agreement for
Peace and
Reconciliation
in Mali (“the
Agreement”)
originating
from the
Algiers
process and
reaffirmed
that it
remains the
cornerstone
for ending the
crisis in Mali." Not
a word on UN
sexual abuse.
We'll have
more on this.
***
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