UNITED NATIONS
GATE, June 23 – Inner City
Press on 5 July 2018 was
banned from entering the UN,
the day after it filed a
criminal complaint against
UN Security for physically
removing it from covering
the meeting about the UN's
$6.7 billion peacekeeping
budget, as witnessed and
essentially cheered on by
senior UN official Christian
Saunders, tearing its
reporter's shirt, painfully
and intentionally twisting
his arm and slamming shut
and damaging his laptop. On
21 June 2019, still banned
from entering the UN after
352 days, Inner City Press
submitted six questions
before the day's UN noon
briefing including "June
21-3: On press freedom,
slavery and Mauritania, what
is the SG's comment and
action if any on that
Mohamed Cheikh Ould
Mkhaitir remains in
detention since a court
ordered his release in
November 2017? A court
originally sentenced
Mkhaitir to death for
blasphemy because of an
article denouncing what he
deemed the misuse of Islam
to justify caste
discrimination - and
slavery..."
Two days
later, there was no answer
on human rights on
Mauritania from Guterres and
his henchmen. Instead, there
was this from his envoy who
is also an apologist for
Cameroon's Paul Biya:
"Dakar, 23 June 2019 - The
Special Representative of
the Secretary-General and
Head of the United Nations
Office for West Africa and
the Sahel (UNOWAS), Mohamed
Ibn Chambas, congratulates
the Mauritanian people for
the peaceful holding of the
presidential election of 22
June 2019. Mr.
Chambas reiterates the
appeal of Secretary-General
António Guterres to
Mauritanians to resolve any
dispute through the
established legal
channels. The
Special Representative urges
all candidates to be patient
and let the Electoral
Commission conduct the
electoral process in full
compliance with the
Constitution and laws in
force in Mauritania."
Yeah. Also still unanswered, from
2018
(!) --
August 17-3:
On Cameroon,
your belated
July 11 read
out does not
answer the
questions
Inner City
Press has
asked. Before
asking more,
there are now
broken out by
letter for
ease of
reference and
for belated
answer today:
a) Cameroon
has hired
Mercury Public
Affairs for
$100,000 a
month, even as
the UN is
paying money
to the
government. Is
UN money being
used for the
mass killing
cover up
campaign? Are
there any
safeguards in
place?
b) please
disclose any
and all other
meeings the SG
has had this
year arranged
by paid
lobbyists.
c) what is the
SG's comment
on the recent
announcement
of seven
arrests for
summary
executions,
and the newer
video of
Cameroon Army
executions
that has
emerged?
d)
Specifically,
how are these
videos being
incorporated
into the
supposed
vetting of
Cameroon's
contributions
to UN
Peacekeeping
missions?
e) please
provide a list
and read-out
of each of the
Secretary
General's
meetings and
communications
with Cameroon
Ambassador
Tommo Monthe
during
Monthe's time
as chair of
the Fifth
(Budget)
Committee.
f) In light of
statements at
the August 8
noon briefing
please state
whether envoy
Fall even
requested to
meet with
President Paul
Biya or
whether the UN
believes that
Biya is once
again out of
the country,
in Geneva. Has
the UN ever
met with Biya
in Geneva?
g) I reiterate
August 7-1 and
8-1 and 9-1,
on this: was
the SG or
anyone else in
the UN aware
that this Biya
delegation's
lobbying trip
was stage
managed by the
DC-based
lobbying firm
Patton Boggs?
Why was this
meeting not
disclosed at
the time? Why
is there no
photo, even
just UN Photo,
of it? Where
did it take
place? Who
attended, on
each side?
h)Has the
Secretariat
communicated
since with the
Biya
government?
Has it ever
communicated
with the
opposition?
August 17-4:
This is a
request to be
informed of
the reason on
the SG's
Public
Financial
Disclosure
page USG Smale
is not listed,
while Natalia
Gherman who
was named to
her position
later than USG
Smale is
listed and has
made public
disclosure.
August 17-5:
Beyond all my
unanswered
questions
about this 45
day ban and no
due process
review, I am
today
re-asking what
I asked the
Spokesman
yesterday:
state what you
said on June
20 regarding
what would be
happening to
me, and any
communications
to UN Security
you
participated
in or are
aware of that
led to
Lieutenant
Dobbins and
four Emergency
Response Unit
officers who
refused to
give their
names on June
22 forcing me
to leave the
UN during an
event listed
in the Media
Alert at which
the Secretary
General gave a
speech. I have
separate, to
me much more
troubling,
questions
about the more
violent ouster
of July 3 as I
staked out the
Fifth
Committee
meeting as I
have for ten
years, the
last two as a
non-resident
correspondent
(thanks to
your “lending”
out of the
briefing room
to a subset of
correspondents),
and about your
account of
June 19 to the
Columbia
Journalism
Review.
But these are
the questions:
“state what
you said on
June 20
regarding what
would be
happening to
me, and any
communications
to UN Security
you
participated
in or are
aware of that
led to
Lieutenant
Dobbins and
four Emergency
Response Unit
officers who
refused to
give their
names on June
22 forcing me
to leave the
UN during an
event listed
in the Media
Alert at which
the Secretary
General gave a
speech.”
Relatedly,
please comment
on and
acknowledge
receipt of
this, filed
today, here."
Dujarric
again
answered a
question why
the
"investigation" of
Inner City Press
has been slow
walked more
than a month by
saying ICP
will be
told the
result - without
any
opportunity
to be heard. The UN
of Guterres
and Smale, now
set to leave
in August
2019,
is corrupt.
While
Guterres and Smale have
created and encourage the
atmosphere for targeting the
Press, Dobbins had and has
his own reasons. Inner City
Press previously exclusively
reported on fraudulent
promotions in the UN
Department of Safety and
Security, beginning of
series here
with a leaked document
with Dobbins own name on it,
under the heading "Possible
Promotions... if Dobbins
does not want Canine / ERU."
Document here.
Since the publication,
Dobbins and a number of UN
Security officers have
openly targeted Inner City
Press. This has been raised
in writing to Smale (for
eight months), for almost 18
months to Guterres and his
deputy Amina J. Mohammed,
whose response has been to
evade questions on Cameroon
and now an ambiguous smile
while surrounded by UN
Security. On June 25 Inner
City Press asked Guterres'
Deputy Spokesman Farhan Haq
about it, video here,
UN transcript here:
Inner City Press:
on Friday there was the Eid
event in which António
Guterres gave a speech, and
I… I want… I guess I want to
put this in a general way
because I don't understand
it. During the event,
as the event went on, I was
required to leave by a
Lieutenant Dobbins and the
emergency response
unit. And it seemed
strange, because there were
many other non-resident
correspondents at the
event. So, I wanted to
know… to know, one, what are
the rules? Number two,
is it acceptable for a… a…
UN Security to… to single
out and target a specific
journalist? And I did…
and I ask this because I've
previously written a story
about promotions in DSS
[Department of Safety and
Security], including Mr.
Dobbins, and whatever that
is, what are the provisions
in the UN to make sure that
security cannot abuse its
powers? So those are…
I… I… I'd like you to answer
that, and also they didn't
give their names. The
other individuals refused to
give their names. Is
that UN policy?
Deputy Spokesman: UN
Security has their
policies. Your
concerns with them need to
be addressed to UN
Security. I'm not
going to comment on your own
problems with UN
Security. Brenden,
come on up.
Inner
City Press: I
don't understand. This
happened at a speech by the
Secretary-General.
Deputy Spokesman: No,
I'm sorry, your security
issues are things you're
going to have to deal with.
Inner City Press: It's not a
security issue. It was
done in the name of the
Secretary-General. Is
he speaking tomorrow at 6
p.m. somewhere? Can
you say where
the Secretary-General is
speaking tomorrow at 6 p.m.?
Deputy Spokesman: I’m
not going to argue with you
on this." There was more -
video
here.
Even if
Lt Dobbins and his team and
commanders wanted to
interpret and twist the
existing rules in a way they
are not enforced against any
other non-resident
correspondent at the UN, 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. Video 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.” Some
Periscope video here.
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.
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