UN Won't
Confirm Having
N Korean JPO,
ICP Hears He's
Kim Joo Song,
Party-Linked
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Exclusive
UNITED NATIONS,
October 19 – The UN, which
routinely lies about such
matters of corruption of its
officials by businessmen like
now-convicted Ng Lap Seng, and
its knowledge of the extensive
killing and abuse in the
Anglophone areas of Cameroon,
won't even answer publicly when
it employs a North Korea plant
in its Department of Political
Affairs. Repeatedly this year
Inner City Press has asked the
UN to confirm or deny and
provide any updates on the
acceptance by DPA of a North
Korea “Junior Professional
Officer.” Inner City Press even
asked now-gone Under Secretary
General Wu Hongbo. But even
after DPA under lameduck chief
Jeffrey Feltman accepted the
North Korean JPO, on October 12
Antonio Guterres' spokesman for
the day, when asked “can you
confirm a North Korean was
appointed to a low-level spot in
DPA,” said flatly, No. But
multiple sources tell Inner City
Press that the North Korean JPO
is in DPA's electoral unit - and
now, exclusively, that his name
is Kim Joo Sung and that he is
the son of a Worker's Party
official. We'll have more on
this. DPA's spokesman Jose
Luis Diaz previously refused to
respond to Inner City Press'
inquiry about Jeff Feltman
staying on at DPA in order for
his UN pension to vest. It's
time to clean house, including
in light of the UN's shameful
failure on Cameroon. Jose Luis
Diaz' former employer Amnesty
International has reported on
(some of) the abuses in
Cameroon, when UN DPA where he
works just helps cover up. There
must be something in the UN
water. We'll have more on this -
watch this site.
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