UN General
Assembly Week Has Nigeria Day 2 As UN
Limits Media Access to NYC or DC Residents
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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UN GATE, Sept 5 –
For the 2022 UN General
Assembly week, with coverage
from the inside restricted
to scribes living in New York
City's tri-state area or in
DC, will feature leading off
Day 2 Nigeria's head of state,
just before... Iran.
This as
Nigerian journalist Agba
Jalingo of CrossRiverWatch was
detained, then transferred to
Ikeja, the capital of Lagos
state, where he was held until
about 11 a.m. on August 20.
Then, officers flew Jalingo to
a police station in Abuja. He
will not be at Antonio
Guterres' ghoulish UNGA. But
some pro-Nigerian government
scribes, to sing the praises
of Deputy Secretary General
Amina J. Mohammed who has been
complicit in Antonio Guterres'
censorship of Press, may be.
Watch this site.
How
corrupt is today’s United
Nations and its in-house UN
press corps? For this months
UN General Assembly Week 2022,
the UN while inviting from all
over the world diplomats like
the South Sudan ambassador who
recently raped
a woman in NYC then fled with
diplomatic immunity has
limited media access to only
to correspondents “residing
in the tri-state area or
Washington, D.C.”
The announcement
was quietly placed on the UN’s
website.
First, “NOTE
ON UNGA: In order to manage
overall risk related to
COVID-19 during the high-level
period of the General Assembly
(UNGA), entry to the United
Nations will be limited to
long-term media pass
holders.”
When you click
through to see what
“long-term” means (after the
UN under Guterres ousted Inner
City Press which covered Ban
Ki-moon and even the end of
Kofi Annan) you find it means
correspondents “residing in
the tri-state area or
Washington,
D.C.”
This was
presaged by a cryptic
message from United
Nations Corrspondents
Association boss Valeria
Robecco, who like UNSG Antonio
Guterres' Media Accrediation
and Liaison Unit censor Melissa
Fleming have refused to
answer a polite letter about
Press access from the pro bono
law firm Quinn Emanuel, here.
So the less than
100 correspondents, heavy with
state media and retirees,
making up the UN
Correspondents Association
(which partnered
with a Chinese government
fraudster whose bribery
indictment was unsealed on
September 2 in the U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York)
have sold out journalists all
over the world – and, as with
Inner City Press, in New York
City.
We’ll have more on this.
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