UNITED NATIONS
GATE, August 25 – Long time US
diplomat Princeton Lyman has
died, and coming as it does
less than a week after the
passing of Kofi Annan amid
decay, stasis and censorship
at the UN it feels like not
only the diplomats but
diplomacy itself, at least by
the UN, is dying. Lyman while
working on the Sudan and South
Sudan issues came to the UN on
February 22, 2012 to brief the
Security Council. The meeting
was closed, and the UN hardly
covered it or Lyman's
presence. But attendees whom
Inner City Press interviewed
outside the meeting room - a
practice now frowned on and
punished at the UN - were full
of praise for Lyman's
approach. "If only they would
listen to him," one said. If
only. The praise of Lyman was
a recurring theme on the
afternoon of August 25, 2018
outside the US Mission to the
UN which Inner City Press covered
from the sidewalk, with former
Deputy Ambassador David Pressman
passing by. Notably, the
praise was bipartisan. The
Sudans were only one part of
Lyman's long career, including
as a mentor to many: he began
his career with US Agency for
International Development,
first serving in Korea and
later as the Director in
Ethiopia. He moved to the
Department of State where he
served as the US Ambassador to
Nigeria. Other assignments
included Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State for African
Affairs, Director of Refugee
Programs, and Assistant
Secretary of State for
International Organization
Affairs. He served as US
Ambassador to South Africa
during the momentous election
of Nelson Mandela and as the
US envoy to Sudan and South
Sudan, where he helped to
implement the 2005
Comprehensive Peace Agreement.
Ambassador Lyman was the
Senior Advisor to the
President of US Institute of
Peace, the Ralph Bunche Fellow
for African Affairs at the
Council on Foreign Relations,
and and an adjunct professor
at Georgetown University and
the Johns Hopkins School for
Advanced International
Studies.
Arrangements
are via Hines-Rinaldi Funeral
Home in Silver Spring,
Maryland where for now Arlene
Maclin has said, "Princeton
was a kind and caring man, who
devoted his professional life
to the betterment of the lives
of many people on the African
Continent. He was a dedicated
and committed diplomat and all
Americans owe him a tremendous
debt for his long service to
our nation." And for a version
of this Inner City Press
obituary that end here, click
here.
Rest in peace.
From August 18:
Kofi Annan has died, after
continuing with global
diplomatic work after two
terms as UN Secretary General,
on Syria
and more recently
Myanmar. Since Inner City
Press covered the tail end of
Annan's years as SG, 2005 and
2006, an impressionistic
obituary seems called for.
This is Part 3 and who knows
how long it will go. But it is
impossible not to initially
contrast, on the day current
Secretary General Antonio
Guterres imposed a lifetime
ban on Inner City Press
covering or even entering the
UN, the dramatic fall-off in
UN respect for press freedom
under Guterres. Annan, who
spoke more to Inner City Press
when it was a novice at the UN
than Guterres did in the past
19 months, once joked when he
saw his Darfur envoy Jan Pronk
chatting with Inner City Press
on the UN's glassed-in
escalators, "Oh, the two
bloggers." Annan certainly got
testy with the press, for one
example with James Bone about
his son's Mercedes.
But there were other examples
and as the UN sycophants begin
belatedly gushing about Kofi,
it's instructive to consider
them - because even they make
Annan look like a model of
transparency compared to
Guterres. In December 2006 as
Annon prepared to give way to
his successor Ban Ki-moon,
already one of the two steps
down taken since then, Annan
designated "American-handler"
Mark Malloch Brown decided to
spend nearly half a million
dollars on a book praising his
tenure at UNDP. Inner City
Press pursued it doggedly, and
didn't under Annan get roughed
up or banned for live for its
troubles, as under Guterres
and his Alison Smale (no
Shashi Tharoor, she). Inner
City Press quoted
the transcript at the time -
which is good, because is so
badly run that links to its
2006 noon briefing transcripts
no longer work: Inner City
Press:
Inner City
Press: Yesterday I asked you about the
United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP). I did receive a response that
UNDP paid $567,000 to produce the
book. But I've also gotten a message
that you’ve gotten as well from UNDP,
complaining about what’s essentially a book
review, saying that reporting on what
employees of UNDP say is somehow
reprehensible and asking to speak to my
superiors. As a UN agency, is this an
appropriate use of funds? Can you find
out if these are core funds meant to assist
low-income world citizens and also whether
that's appropriate press relations because
my intention is to ask you questions about
UNDP from now on. You get the answer
and quibble about how it’s characterized,
but it's not working for me.
Spokesman: I
think UNDP has been extremely, extremely
responsive to all your questions. You
have submitted some 50 or more questions to
them and they have responded to them, not
always in the time frame that you allow them
to respond because you ask very detailed
questions and they respond to them.
You have printed on your website, in full,
emails that may or may not be from UNDP
staffers airing grievances. Some of
them are slanderous to a number of UNDP
staffers. That is obviously your
right, but you may also want to extend the
same courtesy to UNDP bypublishing, in full,
their responses to you, notably on the
book. I think it is totally
appropriate for a UN agency to commission a
book about its activities. As they
told you, the author had full editorial
freedom in writing, in researching and
writing the book.
Obviously, there is a
very good system in place at UNDP on
whistle-blowing, through which staff can air
their grievances. Obviously, people
are free to use the press to do so; it is
their right. But I think if you are
going to publish, in full, emails that are
completely slanderous, you owe it to UNDP to
put out their answers in full. Again,
they have been extremely, extremely
responsive to you. I noticed on your
site you document the amount of time it
takes them to answer questions, sometimes
eighty hours. When you ask very
detailed questions on a Friday, maybe it
takes until Monday to answer. If you
want to put a time log on how long it takes
to answer every one of my questions, that’s
your right. But I think it’s
completely unfair.
Consider the line, "Obviously, there is a
very good system in place at UNDP on
whistle-blowing," and compare to the
following two sample findings of the UNDP
Ombudsman:
"management has known
of a visit in advance, retaliatory action
has sometimes been taken the members of
staff have been warned about the
consequences of saying certain things to the
Ombudsperson -- a term that has been dubbed
'pretaliation.' There are also many cases of
staff being primed as to what to say to the
Ombudsperson."
So this
same spokesman, under Annan,
was testy but did not evict or
ban the Press. This is on
Guterres, and Smale. Rest in
peace, Kofi. Earlier in 2006,
at the UN for less than a year
but already assigned office
space and resident
correspondent status (that
would be violently taken back
in 2016 when Inner City Press
got better in its reporting,
pursuing the Ng Lap Seng /
John Ashe case into the UN
Press Briefing Room which
Stephane Dujarric, spokesman
to Annan as not to Guterres
(talk about a holdover), had
lent exclusively to Ng's
fundees - Inner City Press asked, and was
allowed to ask, Annan about
financial disclsoure. Annan dodged, and in
a practice that's gotten worse
at the UN, ultimately gave
his answer to a more friendly
publication, that of Alison
Smale (who has not,
even these 12 years later,
made public financial
disclosure). The story, to
give credit where it is due,
involved then US Ambassador John Bolton, to
whom kneejerk sycophants now
ascribe what they all a delay
in comment from Washington.
But Bolton's successor several
times removed Nikki Haley has
just said this: "Kofi Annan
devoted his life to making the
world a more peaceful place
through his compassion and
dedication to service. He
worked tirelessly to unite us
and never stopped fighting for
the dignity of every? person.
We join the entire United
Nations and diplomatic
community in celebrating his
life and lifting the Annan
family up in love and
prayers." We'll have more on
this, as in today's UN
community Guteres refuses to
answer where he is or how much
is being spent, and then had
Inner City Press roughed up by
UN Security on June 22 and
July 3. What is happening to
the UN? How long before the
phrase "must be turning in his
grave" comes up?
On 16 June
2006, when Kofi Annan took
Inner City Press' question
about repression in
Uzbekistan, Annan mentioned
UNHCR and Guterres, now ironic
given the contrast and
Guterres silence about and
even collusion with such long
time, violent leaders as
Cameroon's Paul Biya. On July
2006 Inner City Press in order
to ask about Congolese warlord
Peter Karim staked-out
Annan outside Conference Room
7 - in the same 1B area that
Guterres had Inner City Press
roughed up in, justified in a
ghoulish
August 17 letter
from Guterres' "Global
Communicator" Alison Smale as
a place Inner City Press was
prohibited from. (For now,
Inner City Press will be
banned from covering this year's
General Assembly high level
week, for the first time in 11
years: censorship.) So how was
it permitted under Annan, and
a offense under Guterres so
severe or pretextual as to
merit roughing up and a
lifetime ban? What are
Guterres and Smale doing to
the UN? We'll have more on
this. RIP.
With
the UN General
Assembly High Level week
coming
up next
month, the UN of anti-Press
Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres is still moving to
push further
away from the
action
the visiting
media that he
and Under
Secretary
General Alison
Smale, in
their lawless
way, allow in.
Now this UN
dynamic duo
have not
surprisingly
gotten buy in
fro the
insiders they
give
offices to and
use to censor
others, those
who don't need
the tent but
rather complain about
the air
conditioning
and TV reception
in their offices.
For
years the
so-called
Media Center
has been in
Conference
Room 1. But
this year
Guterres and
Smale still
want to put it
even further
away --
now in a tent.
Typically,
they are
trying to
blame their
anti-press
policies on
member states.
But this is
the duo which
had Inner City
Press roughed
up by their
Security -
twice - and
banned for 43
days and
counting. They
are censors, and
hypocrites (see
Smale's ex NYT
myopic
hand-wringing,
here.)
On August
8, Inner City
Press
during the
noon briefing
it is banned from
43
days and counting emailed
the
spokesperson
for President of
the General
Assembly
Miroslav Lajcak:
"Hello. Since
I am still
banned from
the UN noon
briefing, I am
e-mailing you
this
question
during your
August 8
briefing: What
does the PGA
think and do
about the
moves to push
the media even
further away
from CR 1
during High
Level week?" The
spokesman
Brenden Varma
to his credit
replied, just
after the
briefing, "For
the President,
it is
important that
journalists
are able to do
their work and
cover the
general
debate. As
for the
logistics,
that is a
matter for the
UN
Secretariat."
Subsequent
to that, Guterres'
and Smale's
partner in censorship
UNCA made much
of getting the
same quotes, afterward,
in a briefing
they help keep
others
excluded from,
as in an
outside tent.
The
fact that
this "United
Nations
Correspondents
Association"
is a
censorship
tool used by
the UN is made
clear not
only by the fact
they are desparate to
get Antonio
Guterres to
raise them
money on Wall
Street in December
but that
Smale's Hua Jiang,
before DPI and
Guterres had
Inner City Press
roughed up
and banned,
told it it
would be
thrown out for
merely
darely to post
a sign of the
alternative
Free UN
Coalition for
Access on the
office (for)
now given to a
no-show no-question
Egyptian state
media retired
correspondent
who was
president of the UN
Correspondents
Association
in... 1984. We'll
have more on this.
Here's
how their
Deputy
Spokesman
Farhan Haq
spun on August
7, annotated
in brackets:
we are
actually
trying as best
as we can to
get suitable
working
accommodations
for the large
numbers of
journalists
who come here
to cover the
General
Assembly.
As you know,
every year, we
have a
challenge
trying to find
such
accommodation,
but over time,
it works out
that we get
good space…
working space
for all the
travelling
journalists.
This year, the
complication
is that some
of the Member
States have
made clear
that
Conference
Room 1, which
sometimes has
been used,
will be used
for their own
meetings
involving
their visiting
Heads of State
and
Government.
So, we’re
trying to get
an alternative
space, but
we’re well
aware that
some of the
options that
have been
bandied about
are not
workable
because they
would entail
tremendous
logistical
difficulties
for reporters
to cover
events.
So, we’re
working hard,
including with
the various
other
departments
who deal with
arrangements
for the
General
Assembly
session.
And we’ll try
to get the
best available
working space
that we can
get. [The bus
stop?] the
Department of
Public
Information
(DPI), do not
believe that
any demands
from Member
States should
override the
demands from
the
journalists
who are coming
in. [Ha.]
There are
several
States, partly
because there
are several
different
events on the
key days at
the start of
the week that
will require a
large number
of seats, and
so there’s
only a certain
number of
conference
rooms that
will
accommodate
those." We'll have
more on
this - still
banned - and
on this: as
the Cameroon
government of 36 year President Paul
Biya slaughters
civilians
in the
Anglophone
regions as well as in
the North, it
has
re-engaged Washington
lobbying firm
Patton Boggs,
on a retainer
of $100,000 per
quarter
plus
expenses, documents
show. This
means that the
July 11
meeting with Cameroonian
ministers
bragged about
by this
month's UN
Security
Council
president,
Karen Pierce of
the UK, was
actually in
connection
with a
lobbying trip
stage
managed by
Patton Boggs.
Inner City Press has
asked the
UK Mission,
see below,
and also on
the morning of
August 7
asked
Secretary
General Antonio
Guterres'
deputy
spokesman
Farhan Haq
before "his"
noon
briefing Inner
City Press
was banned
from for the
35th day in a
row. Guterres'
Haq never
answered
(though perhaps
relatedly
envoy Francois
Fall is
supposedly
going to
Cameroon). Now
Inner City
Press has
reviewed
Patton Boggs
long history
with Paul
Biya, as he
has become
more and more
brutal. It
began in 2004
with a letter
from Patton
Boggs' Joseph
Brand (still
involved in
2018) to Biya's
Pierre Moukoko
Mbonjo
for Peter
Mafany
Musonge, here.
We'll
have more on
this. UNanswered
as of August8
by Guterres'
team: "August
7-1: On
Cameroon
beyond the
questions you
have left
unanswered
from August 3
and August
6-1, please
state if
anyone in the
UN Secretariat
met with a
Cameroonian
government
delegation in
the US from
July 11 (whcn
they met UK
Ambassador
Pierce) to
July 20 and if
the UN was
aware that
this Biya
delegation's
lobbying trip
was stage
managed by the
DC-based
lobbying firm
Patton Boggs."
Neither Haq
nor the others
in Guterres'
team whom
Inner City Press
asked - Deputy SG
Amina J. Mohammed,
Eihab
Omaish, Alison
Smale and her
officer in
charge (of
censorship)
Hua Jiang
answered that
specific
question.
Instead Haq at the
briefing said
he trying
to "get
language"
about Guterres'
envoy Francois
Lounseny
Fall, who
equated secessionists
with extremists,
may go to the
country this
week. What,
some ask, for
Patton Boggs?
Inner City Press
asked the UK
Mission's two
spokespeople
Matthew Moody
and
Amy.Quantrill: "Good
morning. This
is a formal
Press request
for an answer
I have sought
from the UK
Mission to the
UN since
August 1. On
July 31
Ambassador
Pierce stated
on Twitter
that she (and
presumably
others at the
UK mission)
had met on
July 11 with
Cameroonian
ministers.
On August 1,
for the
Program of
Work press
conference I
was and am
banned from by
USG Alison
Smale and SG
Antonio
Guterres,
after being
roughed up by
UN Security
while covering
an event and a
meeting on
June 22 and
July 3, I
asked both of
you:
"Did she mean
government
ministers or
religious
ministers? If
the former,
who were they?
Which
departments?
And what was
it mean to say
“we were
watching the
situation
closely.” Does
this mean the
UK or the
Council? Is
there a role,
does the UK
think, for UN
envoy Francois
Lonseny Fall?
Or should
another
mediator be
assigned?"
I have
yet to receive
an answer,
including
after tweeting
substantial
the same
question to
Amb Allen
yesterday. Nor
did I receive
any response
to my August 3
question to
you,
explicitly
your UK's
capacity of
President of
the UNSC,
about Yemen
and a Saudi
letter.
This time I am
addressing
this to
Stephen Hickey
as well.
(Hello).
I am
requesting an
immediate
answer to
these Cameroon
questions:
Name the
ministers Amb
Pierce met
with on July
11.
State whether
Amb Pierce or
anyone else at
the UK mission
was aware this
this Biya
administration
"tour" July
11-20 was
stage managed
by DC-based
lobbying firm
Patton Boggs
(reflected on
documents
Inner City
Press has this
morning
published),
including US
ex-Amb Frank
Wisner.
State
whether any
non-Cameroonians
were present
at the July 11
meeting and if
so, who they
were.
state whether
Amb Pierce has
had any
meetings with
Cameroonian
opposition or
Federalists or
separatists,
and if not,
why not.
Also,
as I asked on
August 1 in
advance of
these week's
UNSC meeting I
remained
banned from,
Last month
Sweden said at
the beginning
of the month
that it would
be seeking
agreed Press
Elements from
every
consultation.
Will the UK be
seeking Press
Elements from
this Western
Sahara
consultation?
And if not,
why not?
On
deadline.
Thanks you in
advance.
-Matthew."
Nothing.
The documents
show the agreement is to run to mid 2019,
long after
Biya's next
"election" in
October (also
made a
mockery of by
French
President
Emmanuel Macron
inviting Biya
to an event in
Paris as head
of state in November).
The
"confidential"
letter
agreement is
addressed by
Patton Boggs' Robert S.
Kapla to
Biya's Prime
Minister
Philemon Yang,
to be signed
by Ghogomu
Paul Mingo and
cites
Prof. Nkot.
It
says Joseph
Brand and "Ambassador
Frank
Wisner"
will work on
the Biya fileAfter
the abuses by Cameroon's
security forces have been
ignored by the UN, as
Inner City Press has
repeatedly asked about
them until being banned from
the UN on July 3 and
since, new
leaked videos
show summary executions
and manhandling
of prisoners. On
July 14 and 25
Inner
City Press
raised the
issue, and
that of the
UN's censorship
to
the French
Mission to
the UN, and also
directly to
Deputy
Ambassador
Anne Gueguen.
Nothing,
from France
and from the
Security
Council as a
whole, not
even an "Any
Other
Business" briefing,
with none as
yet foreseen
under August's
Security
Council
president the
UK, whose
Liam Fox
bragged of UK
New Age's
gas deal with
Biya; Inner
City Press
asked UK
Ambassador
Karen Pierce about
it here,
before Guterres'
Security's
ouster and
ongoing ban on
which the UK
has done
nothing. July 20
video here.
After
that, Pierce said on
Twitter
- while ignoring
Inner City Press'
question as her
mission has in
recent days,
also on
Yemen - that she
had met with
Cameroon
ministers on
July 11. Inner
City Press
asked the UK
Mission in writing
on August
1 to
explain: "Amb
Pierce
disclosed in
yesterday's
Twitter
Q&A that
she “spoke to
a delegation
of Cameroon
ministers at
the UN on 11
July.” Did she
mean
government
ministers or
religious
ministers? If
the former,
who were they?
Which
departments?
And what was
it mean to say
“we were
watching the
situation
closely.” Does
this mean the
UK or the
Council? Is
there a role,
does the UK
think, for UN
envoy Francois
Lonseny Fall?
Or should
another
mediator be
assigned?"
Nothing, still
no answer as of
noon on August 6 from
the UK
Mission.
(Inner
City Press'
later on
August 6
online question
to returned-toTwitter
Deputy
Ambassador Jonathan
Allen on this
has yet to be
replied to.) Instead,
Pierce said
the initiative
is with
Biya
and his
government.
Now it
emerges that
Paul Biya sent a
delegation of
five from
July 11 to 20,
to DC and New
York to
meet members
of the UN Security
Council. This
while UNSG
Antonio
Guterres had banned
from the UN
Inner City
Press, which has ask
him for more
than a year
about the slaughter
in Cameroon and
his inaction,
as he needed the support of
the Cameroonian
chair of the
UN Budget Committee.
New filing on
Guterres and conflict
of interest, here.
We'll
have more on
this -
and this: ghoulishly
in Cameroon,
where there
is supposed to
be an election
in October,
French
Ambassador
Gilles
Thibault, of
whom Inner City
Press has
asked French
Permanent
Representative
Francois
Delattre
before being
banned from
the UN since
July 3,
has invited
Paul Biya to an Emmanual
Macron "Peace" event, as
Cameroonian
head of
state.. in
November. We'll
have more on
this. On
August
1 in a
briefing Inner
City Press was
banned from
Pierce said
the initiative is
with the
President and
government of
Cameron - that
is, 36 year
ruler Paul
Biya. On
August
2 Inner
City Press emailed
Guterres'
spokesmen and
team
including Alison
Smale and
officer in
charge Hua Jiang, "On
Cameroon and
refugees from
Cameroon in
Nigeria, what
is the
comment,
response and
action if any
of the
Secretargy
General to the
deaths of
eight
Cameroonian
refugees in
Ikom, Cross
River who died
of fumes from
a generator in
their room?
What has the
SG done about
the conflict
and crisis in
the Anglophone
areas of
Cameroon since
his visit to
Younde in
October 2017?
What has he
done in the
last 12 days?"
Haq did not
email any
response back
before heading
out to lunch.
On his
way back
in, Inner City
Press
reiterated the
question and he just
walked
by, as did Hua Jiang,
schooled in
this with
UNMIS in Sudan
it seems, part
of the censorship,
minutes later.
Video here.
This is
today's UN.
On
July 30 Guterres'
sleazy basis
for roughing
up and banning
Inner City
Press for 27
days and
counting was reported
in the Columbia
Journalist
Review: Guterres'
spokesman Stephane
Dujarric has
gone
further, in an article
published July
30 by the
Columbia
Journalism
Review. Dujarric - who
Inner City
Press
directed to
the CJR
reporter to -
is quoted
that " Lee
Periscoped
while
shouting, 'Fuck
you!'
repeatedly.
(Lee says he
was
complaining
that Dujarrac
had given the
Al Jazeera
crew a private
interview, and
excluded him.)
'He
creates an
atmosphere of
incivility
within our
working
environment,'
Dujarrac says."
This is a lie.
Inner City
Press on June 19
when Dujarric
gave a "private
briefing" to Al
Jazeera about
Nikki Haley
and Mike
Pompeo
announcing the
US pull out
from the UN
Human Right
Council said
in the hall
that is was a
"sleazefest."
After closing
the door of
the focus booth
it has been
confined to work in
for two years
by
Dujarric, and long
after the Al
Jazeera trio
including
James Bayes
and Whitney
Hurst were
done, said on
Periscope, F-You. Periscope
video - still
online
during this 27
day "investigation" -
here.
So
Dujarric is a
censor,
justifying the
beating up and
banning of a
journalist for
something he
broadcast in
a soundproof
booth to his
audience. This
is disgusting, all
the more so
because as
Inner City
Press reported
on July 20,
Dujarric told
an
interlocutor
on June 20,
before the two
beat-downs of
Inner City Press,
that things
would be worse
for it. Guterres and
Dujarric and
it seems Smale
are.. thugs. Disgusting.
On Cameroon,
the CJR
article quotes
Inner City
Press:“The UN
is in bed with
the government
there; they
don’t report
on human
rights
violations." Entirely true. Now
as the Mayor
of Buea, Ekema
Patrick,
prohibits an
Anglophone
confab that
even the Biya's
government
pretends to
support, if
only as window-dressing
comes news of
the ravage not
only of
Cameroon's
people (on
whose fate
Guterres' UN
has shown
its position)
but also its environment,
about
which he and
his Deputy purport
to care.
"Sudcam, a
subsidiary of
Singapore
rubber firm,
Halcyon Agri,
is responsible
for
devastating
forest
clearance in
Cameroon,
resulting in
dispossession
of community
lands and
other impacts
on human
rights. Greenpeace
Africa says the
Sudcam
Cameroon
concessions
overlap with
the customary
land of
forest-dependent
communities,
including the
indigenous
Baka people
and its
acquisition
amounts to
land grabbing. “It’s
pathetic that
the
Cameroonian
government
still
accommodates
the
threatening
activities of
Sudcam.
Indigenous
community
settlements
inside the
concession
have been
completely
destroyed
without a
resettlement
plan or
compensation.
This is a
clear
violation of
the UN
Declaration on
the Rights of
Indigenous
People,” said
Sylvie
Djacbou,
Greenpeace
Africa Forest
Campaigner. The
Sudcam rubber
project is
directly
adjacent to
and identified
as a new and
serious threat
to the Dja
Faunal
Reserve, a
Unesco World
Heritage Site
that is home
to 14 species
of primate and
megafauna like
elephants,
buffalos,
giant
pangolins and
bongo
antelopes."
The story,
sadly, has it
all: UNDRIP
being
disrespected,
UNESCO like
Guterres and
his Deputy
doing nothing (and
both censoring
the Press).
We'll have
more on this.
Inner
City Press
has, even while
banned from
the UN by
Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres who
took Biya's
golden statue,
asked a number
of
non-Security
Council UN
member states
for their position
on convening
a meeting in
the General
Assembly as
has been done
regarding
other
countries; watch
this space. As to
Italy
Inner City
Press sent a
formal request
to the
Italian
spokesperson who
told it that,
Giovanni
Davoli, and
elsewhere
including the
Mission's official
email
address in UN
Protocol's
Blue Book,
info.italyun
[at] ester.it,
as well as
press.italyun
[at] esteri.it:
"Hello - This
is a request
for your
Italian
Mission's and
Ambassador
comment on the
human rights
abuses by the
Cameroon army
and security
forces, not
only in the
Anglophone
areas (which I
have been
asking about
in the UN
since early
2017) but now
also in the
north, video
linked to in Inner
City Press here,
as
verified by
Amnesty
International, here.
Since
the UN
Security
Council has
not even taken
up the issue
in an Any
Other Business
briefing, with
blockage by
former
colonial
powers France
and the UK,
which recently
bragged of a
UK firm's
natural gas
deal with the
Cameroonian
government,
this is also
to know
whether your
Mission -
which is still
technically on
the Security
Council but
not much seen,
even before
Inner City
Press was
banned since
July 3 for
covering the
UN Budget --
would support
General
Assembly
action on
these Cameroon
and regional
issues, under
Uniting for
Peace or
otherwise.
I am asking
these
questions in
writing now
because I have
been banned
since July 3
from entering
the UN and
could not ask
them inside
the UN
building.
This notifies
your Mission
that I have
been banned
from the UN
since at
latest July 5,
with no due
process. See,
The
Independent
(UK), July 12,
2018, “UN
'roughs up and
bans'
investigative
reporter long
considered
thorn in side
of world body
officials, Mr
Lee has
written about
UN in
connection to
Haiti,
Burundi, Sri
Lanka and
other nations." As
your Mission
knows, Italian
journalist
Giampaoli Pioli
lobbied to get
Inner City
Press thrown
out...
What is your
Mission's
response to
that, and this
aftermath? The
ban ongoing
since July 3,
UN Spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric told
The
Independent,
is based on
two
“incidents.”
As captured on
Periscope
video one of
which is
featured it
The
Independent
story, these
incidents
actually
consist of my
having been
roughed by by
UN Security
led by
Lieutenant
Ronald E.
Dobbins, first
while covering
an Eid al Fitr
speech by the
Secretary
General on
June 22 then,
shirt torn and
armed twisted,
computer
damaged, on
July 3 while I
covered the
Fifth
Committee
meetings on
the
Peacekeeping
budget. Video here. I am told there is
an
investigation
but so far,all
I've seen in twenty
days
“covering” the
UN from
outside the UN
gates, has
been a
one-hour
interview by
UN Security in
the basement
of the UNITAR
building."
We'll
have more on
this, on other
formal
requesting
including
to incoming Security
Council
members
- and on
this: The
Mission of the UK,
which speaks a
lot about
human rights
but whose
Ambassador
Karen Pierce
on July 20,
eleven
days before
she takes over
Presidency of
the UN
Security Council, entirely
ignored Press
questions
about Cameroon
and the UN's
banning of
Inner City
Press, video here,
on the
morning of July 16
told Inner
City Press,
"Hi Matthew, Thanks
for your email
– I will get
back to you on
your request
on Cameroon
shortly."
Inner City
Press
immediately replied,
"Thanks for
response, I'm
awaiting
answer(s),
fyi I
remain banned
from the UN
and UNSC,
which this
morning meets
about Libya,
which I cover.
I right now am
trying to
cover that
meeting, the
Trump Putin
presser and
then the noon
briefing, from
just outside
the UN's
Delegates'
Entrance gate
on 45th
Street. All
this for
covering the
UN Budget
Cttee meeting
on July 3, by
the decision
it seems of
USG DPI Smale,
[on
information
and belief]
a
British
national, one
of the few UK
USGs.
Additional
videos have
been coming
out in
Cameroon,
since the New
Age deal, and
President
Biya's
announcement
he is running
yet again.
Thanks." But
two days
later,
nothing. Here's
what was
sent to the UK
Mission,
and its Political
Coordinator and
the two
spokespeople
for Permanent
Representative
Karen
Pierce and Deputy
PR Jonathan
Allen, four
days ago:
"Hello -
This is a
request for
your Mission's
comment on the
human rights
abuses by the
Cameroon army
and security
forces, not
only in the
Anglophone
areas (which I
have asked
about before)
but now also
in the north,
video linked
to in Inner
City Press, here,
as verified by
Amnesty
International, here.
Given that the
Security
Council has
supported
these
Cameroonian
forces, and as
I have asked
before given
the UK's role
in the former
British
Southern
Cameroons, the
FCO's denial
in full of my
FOIA request
about Cameroon
and Liam Fox's
recent
statements
about UK-based
New Age's
natural gas
contract with
the Biya
government,
this is a
request for
comment on
deadline
including on
whether your
Mission will
now seek
and/or support
a Security
Council
meeting on
these abuses,
and if not,
why not.
I am asking
these
questions in
writing now
because I was
banned all
week from
entering the
UN and could
not ask them
at the
Security
Council
stakeout.
This notifies
your Mission,
as I did
yesterday your
Mission's
Stephen Hickey
(cc-ed here)
who kindly
stopped to
hear of my
situation,
that I have
been banned
from the UN
since at
latest July 5,
with no due
process. See,
The
Independent
(UK), July 12,
2018, 'UN
"roughs
up and bans"
investigative
reporter long
considered
thorn in side
of world body
officials, Mr
Lee has
written about
UN in
connection to
Haiti,
Burundi, Sri
Lanka and
other nations.'"
Later on July
18, after
publication of
the above,
came this from
the UK Mission: "Hi
Matthew, Please
find below the
answers on
your questions
on Cameroon.
The Minister
for Africa,
Harriett
Baldwin, issued
a statement on
Cameroon
today:
'Commenting on
the recent
video
circulating in
Cameroon of
men wearing
military-style
uniforms
executing two
women and two
children,
Minister for
Africa
Harriett
Baldwin said:
The United
Kingdom is
deeply
concerned by
the images
circulating in
Cameroon of
the horrific
killings of
four women and
children by
perpetrators
in
military-style
clothing,
including
allegations
that those
responsible
may be members
of the
Cameroonian
armed forces.
I welcome
President
Biya’s
decision to
open an urgent
investigation.
Those
responsible
must face
justice for
their
appalling
actions -
there is no
justification
for these
actions.'
We
continue to
monitor the
situation
closely and
the UK, as all
security
council
members, holds
the right to
raise this at
the security
council if
deemed
appropriate."
Inner City
Press
immediately
published and
replied,
"Thanks for
this, have
used it.
Remain
interested and
concerned
about the
other question
I asked on
July 15." UK
Ambassador
Pierce,
clearly (for now)
not. And UK Alison
Smale, having
banned Inner
City Press on
false
pretenses, has
begun a three
week vacation
running into
the UK's month
as President
of the
Security
Council. We'll
have more on
this.
On July
17, with Inner
City Press
still banned
from the UN
for covering
the UN budget
(Fox
News story here,
GAP blogs I
and II), Antonio
Guterres'
enovy Mohammed
Ibn
Chambas blithely
told the
Security
Council, "The
demarcation of
the
Cameroon-Nigeria
border and the
pillar
construction
continue to
face
challenges due
to insecurity
in areas
affected by
the presence
of Boko Haram
and unrest in
the
English-speaking
regions
ofCameroon.
Nevertheless,
pillar
construction
is expected to
resume at the
end of the
rainy season."
What about Biya's
killings?
Inner City Press is
banned from
entering and asking
Chambas
questions when
he purports
to take then at
the UN Security
Council stakeout.
So it
emailed this,
to Guterres'
deputy
spokesman Farhan
Haq, Alison
Smale, and the
Ambassador,
Deputy Ambassador
and
spokesperson
of the
Mission of
Sweden,
president of
the Security
Council for
July: "These
are questions
Inner City
Press would
like to ask
UNOWAS SRSG
Chambas at his
stakeout, from
which I am
banned since
covering the
UN Budget
Committee
meeting on
July 3 and
being roughed
up by UN
Security
despite having
a right to
cover the
meeting:
I understand
that Chambas
told the
Security
Council that
the
demarcation of
the
Cameroon-Nigeria
border and the
pillar
construction
continue to
face
challenges due
to insecurity
in areas
affected by
the presence
of Boko Haram
and unrest in
the
English-speaking
regions of
Cameroon.
Nevertheless,
pillar
construction
is expected to
resume at the
end of the
rainy season.”
What is the
basis of the
SRSG's
“expectation”?
Statements by
the government
of Paul Biya?
Is the problem
in the
“English
speaking
regions” one
of unrest, or
of targeting
killings and
the burning
and looting of
villages by
Paul Biya's
forces?
What inquiry
had Chambas or
his colleagues
in the UN
system made
into the fate
of the 47
people
illegally
refouled from
Nigeria to
Cameroon?
I am sending
these
questions now
and asking
that they be
put to Chambas
at the
stakeout, on
UNTV, since I
am UNjustly
banned by the
UN, two weeks
and counting.
Please confirm
receipt." Haq
wrote back,
"Receipt
confirmed."
But when the
stakeout, including
Skoog, occurred
not only were
Inner City Press
questions not
asked - no one
asked any
questions.
Before Skoog
began, a UN
staffer was
heard to say
on the hot mic
that Inner
City Press
"will never be
let back in"
the UN -
despite the
claimed "investigation"
of Inner City
Press
being roughed
up and ousted
while covering
a UN Budget
Committee
meeting it had
every right to
cover. Smale
and Team
Guterres have
received
detailed questions
from the
Government
Accountability
Project. Watch this site.
On
July 14 Inner
City Press
wrote to the
US Mission:
"Dear
Ambassador
Haley - sorry
to bother you
with this but
as a
journalist
unjustly
banned from
the UN for the
past week, see also Fox
News, here:
This is
a request for
your / USUN's
comment on the
human rights
abuses by the
Cameroon army
and security
forces, not
only in the
Anglophone
areas (which I
have asked
about before)
but now also
in the north,
video linked
to here,
as verified
by Amnesty
International. Given
that the
Security
Council has
supported
these
Cameroonian
forces, and
given what I
understand to
have been a
meeting in
USUN with
Aaron Banks
and others
this past
week, which I
was invited to
cover by the
participants
who showed me
your letter to
Rep. Yvette
Clark, this is
a request for
comment on
deadline
including on
whether your
Mission will
now seek
and/or support
a Security
Council
meeting on
these abuses,
and if not,
why not. I
am asking
these
questions in
writing now
because I was
banned all
week from
entering the
UN and could
not ask them
at the
Security
Council
stakeout. This
notifies your
Mission that I
have been
banned from
the UN since
at latest July
5, with no due
process. See,
The
Independent
(UK), July 12,
2018, “UN
'roughs up and
bans'
investigative
reporter
long
considered
thorn in side
of world body
officials, Mr
Lee has
written about
UN in
connection to
Haiti,
Burundi, Sri
Lanka and
other nations." With
no response from
USUN, and
disdain from
the Political
Coordinator
and a rueful smile
from the
Legal Adviser,
on July 16
as Inner City
Press
covered the
first of at
least two UN
bribery cases
in the SDNY in
Lower Manhattan, from
DC this came
out: "The
United States
is gravely
concerned over
the recent
video
depicting men
wearing
military-style
uniforms
executing two
women and two
children, one
an infant.
International
media, Amnesty
International,
and
Cameroonian
human rights
organizations
attribute the
actions
portrayed in
the video to
the
Cameroonian
military. We
call on the
Government of
Cameroon to
investigate
thoroughly and
transparently
the events
depicted in
the video,
make its
findings
public, and if
Cameroonian
military
personnel were
involved in
this atrocity,
hold them
accountable.
All countries,
including
Cameroon, must
uphold their
international
and national
commitments
and
obligations to
protect the
human rights
of their
residents and
promote
accountability." We'll have
more on this -
Secretary
Mike Pompeo
is expected in
New York on
Friday, July
20. Shouldn't
this censorship
be solved by
then? Watch
this site.
Inner
City Press
also wrote it
the UN Mission
of France,
Paul Biya's
long time
supporter and
enabler has
not. Here's
what was
sent to them,
including
through france
[at]
franceonu.org,
more then two
days ago:
"Dear
Ambassador
Gueguen,, Ms
Bree, others: This
is a request
for your
Mission's
comment on the
human rights
abuses by the
Cameroon army
and security
forces, not
only in the
Anglophone
areas (which I
have asked
about before)
but now also
in the north,
video linked
to here,
as
verified by
Amnesty
International,
here. Given
that the
Security
Council has
supported
these
Cameroonian
forces, and
given France's
role in
Cameroon and
the region,
this is a
request for
comment on
deadline
including on
whether your
Mission will
now seek
and/or support
a Security
Council
meeting on
these abuses,
and if not,
why not.
I am asking
these
questions in
writing now
because I was
banned all
week from
entering the
UN and could
not ask them
at the
Security
Council
stakeout.
This notifies
your Mission
that I have
been banned
from the UN
since at
latest July 5,
with no due
process. See,
The
Independent
(UK), July 12,
2018, “UN
'roughs up and
bans'
investigative
reporter long
considered
thorn in side
of world body
officials, Mr
Lee has
written about
UN in
connection to
Haiti,
Burundi, Sri
Lanka and
other nations”
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/matthew-lee-un-attacks-reporter-journalist-inner-city-press-a8445081.html." And
nothing,
despite the French rhetoric
about human
rights and
freedom of the
press. We'll
have more on
this.
On
Saturday July 14, after
Inner City Press'
e-mail
inquiry to Swedish
Mission personnel
including Permanent
Representativee
Olof B.
Skoog and his
deputy Carlo Skau,
the Mission's
spokesperson
Lisa
Laskaridis proactively
replied,
"Thank you for
your email and
concern. We
continue to
follow the
situation in
Cameroon very
closely, and
we are in
touch with the
U.N. and other
partners. We
have stressed
the importance
of national
dialogue and
the need for
the U.N. to
have access. I
will also
contact Ms.
Smale" -
Alison Smale,
the Under
Secretary General for
Global
Communications
who has declined
to answer
Inner City
Press' seven e-mails
since September
2017 and
5000+ signature petition.
We'll have
more on
this.
As UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres prepared
to hold on July 12
his first press
conference in UN
Headquarters since
January, he so
much wanted
to avoid
questions on
his failings
like that in
Cameroon
that he had his UN
Security rough
up and oust
Inner City Press
and his
bureaucracy ban it
from the
building. There
was, as picked
by Guterres'
spokesman
Stephane Dujarric
(who told
The Independent
the idea
that Inner
City Press has
been targeted is
"ridiculous"),
no question
about
Cameroon. And
still no
answer to
Inner City Press' written
question - on
the
morning of July
11, Inner City
Press asked three
Guterres
spokespeople,
his deputy, his
chief of staff and
his British
head of
Communications
Alison Smale
questions
including
"There is a
widely shared
video
of Cameroonian
troops
summarily
executing
civilians,
including
women and
infants. What
is Antonio
Guterres'
response to
this?" While
providing a
cursory answer
to a question
Inner City
Press
submitted
about the
killing of
civilians in
Haiti -
essentially a
reference to
another
organization's
position -
these six UN
officials did
not even
acknowledge
the Cameroon
question.
And that remains
true two days
later, so
Inner City Press on
July 13 asked
again: "Two
full days ago
I asked your
Office about
the video of
Cameroon
soldiers
executing
women and
infants. You
have still not
answered. Now
that Amnesty
International
has verified
the video,
what has the
UN done about
it? What will
the UN do?
Relatedly,
what is the
UN's comment
on “Cameroon's
President Paul
Biya has
announced that
he will be a
candidate in
the 7 October
presidential
election that
would, if he
wins, extend
his
35-year-rule.
Biya tweeted
'I am willing
to respond
positively to
your
overwhelming
calls. I will
stand as your
candidate in
the upcoming
presidential
election'"
Inner City
Press asked
other
questions,
including
about its
being banned,
that Haq has
still not
answered. On
Cameroon, he
returned with
this pablum:
"On Cameroon,
we can say the
following now: We
are aware of
the video
circulating on
social media
and welcome
the
announcement
by the
Government of
Cameroon to
open an
investigation
into the
matter. We
urge the
Government to
swiftly and
transparently
conduct the
announced
investigation." Wait - UN
Security's
self-investigation
of physically
assaulting and
ousting Inner
City Press
from covering
the UN
Budget
Committee meeting on
Guterres'
proposals is
neither swift
- it's been
ten days, a
single sham
interview -
nor transparent.
Inner City
Press asked,
without answer: "who
is responsible
for deciding,
between 10 pm
July 3 when I
was assaulted
by UN DSS Lt
Dobbins and
another
UNnamed, and
10 am on July
5, that I was
and am banned
from entering
the UN? Who
participated
in this
decision? Your
office
yesterday told
The
Independent
(UK) that “a
review ha[s]
been launched
into the
manner in
which Mr Lee
had been
removed and
his future
accreditation.”
How my
accreditation
should suffer
for having
been assaulted
by Lt Dobbins
and unnamed
colleagues,
for the second
time in 11
days, is a
mystery or
worse. But
please state
how it is
possible for
DSS to
investigate
itself in this
matter. What
provisions
does the UN
have when
abuse BY UN
Security
officers is
alleged, and
how does it
impact for
example their
New York and
other gun
permits?"
We'll have
more on all of
this. Guterres
lead spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric, who
will again be
hand picking
the questions
and
questioners
present at
noon on July
12, told
another
reporter on
July 11 that
Inner City
Press' “status
is being
reviewed.
My
understanding
is that he
will be having
discussions
with various
parts of this
administration,
and then we'll
keep you
updated, and
I'm sure he
will keep you
updated. His
credentials
and pass have
been
suspended,
pending
review." Video
here.
This is
all based on
Inner City
Press having
been unjustly,
and
increasingly
violently,
ousted from
the UN on June
22 (during a
Guterres
speech
bragging about
Mali) and July
3, during
consideration
of Guterres'
budget and
reforms, with
mixed results.
Amnesty
International
(which recently
under counted
Anglophone
deaths in
Cameroon,
blocked the Press
which asked and
has done
nothing, despite
requests,
about the ban)
has verified
the video: "An
investigation
by Amnesty
International
experts has
gathered
credible
evidence that
it was
Cameroonian
soldiers
depicted in a
video carrying
out the
horrific
extrajudicial
executions of
two women and
two young
children.
While an
investigation
has now been
announced, the
Ministry of
Communication
earlier
dismissed
video footage
of the
killings as
“fake news”.
Extensive
analysis of
the weapons,
dialogue and
uniforms that
feature in the
video, paired
with digital
verification
techniques and
testimonies
taken from the
ground, all
strongly
suggest that
the
perpetrators
of the
executions are
Cameroonian
soldiers....
The video
shows the
soldiers using
Galil and
Kalashnikov-style
rifles. While
AK-type
weapons are
common, the
Galil, the
weapon
specifically
used in the
execution, is
comparatively
rare and
distinctive.
The Small Arms
Survey lists
the Galil as
only
“occasional”
in sub-Saharan
Africa among
governments,
and as unknown
among
non-state
actors. The
only force in
the area
carrying
Galil’s are a
small subset
of the
Cameroon Army.
Both the
weapons and
uniforms of
the soldiers
in the video
are indicative
of the
Cameroon army,
and display
patterns
consistent
with a number
of possible
units,
including
regular
infantry and
the Rapid
Intervention
Battalion
(BIR), the
special forces
of the
Cameroonian
army.
The person
filming the
video
specifically
identifies two
members of the
group as
soldiers. The
first is a
second-rank
soldier
(soldat de
deuxième
grade) who he
names as
“Cobra”, the
second a
Master
Corporal
(caporal chef)
who is named
as “Tchotcho”.
These names
mean that the
group can be
identified.
The Master
Corporal’s
uniform is a
tiger stripe
pattern that
is standard
among Cameroon
regular army.
The other
soldiers are
wearing black
shirts and
green-and-black
woodland
pants. While
the Ministry
of
Communication
claims that
the mixed and
casual nature
of the
uniforms
indicates a
lack of
authenticity,
Amnesty
investigators
have found the
opposite.
Mixed and
partial
uniforms are
common among
army
personnel,
especially in
remote areas
where this
incident took
place.
Soldiers in
the Far North
region wearing
casual flip
flops and
T-shirts, as
well as a mix
of tiger
stripe print
and woodland
print, can be
clearly seen
in videos
previously
verified by
Amnesty
International.
The soldiers
are followed
by about 10
people whom
the sources
consulted said
are most
likely members
of the local
vigilantes’
committee
(because they
carry light
weapons such
as clubs and
machetes) from
the nearby
village. According
to Amnesty
International’s
analysts, the
video was
likely filmed
in the Mayo
Tsanaga area
in the Far
North region
of Cameroon.
The vegetation
is generally
consistent and
matches other
footage from
the area.
Terrace
cultivations,
as visible in
the video, are
found in Mayo
Tsanaga. The
rocks, the
mountains and
the
low-growing
shrubs
(locally known
as “tchaski”)
can also be
found in Mayo
Tsanaga. There
is a military
base located
in Mozogo in
this region."
And
from the UN,
silence and censorship.
Since
Inner City Press
alone has asked
Guterres and his
spokesman dozens
of questions about
the killings by
Cameroon's
government, it
seems clear the
goal of banning
Inner City Press
is to avoid those
questions. What
about the China
Energy Fund
Committee scandal
of UN bribery of
Presidents of the
General Assembly
Sam Kutesa - with
whom Guterres
still deals - and
Vuk Jeremic? No
one else asked.
And what about
Guterres' “Global
Service Delivery
Mechanism” plan,
to fire American
UN staff in New
York (and others
in Geneva), and
move the jobs to
Mexico City and
Budapest,
respectively? Guterres
the way he and
Dujarric and
Alison Smale have
set it up may get
a question about
Western Sahara -
but it would be
from the many
Morocco state
media to which
they give office
space and full
access. There is a
lot of that -
watch this site,
and
@InnerCityPress on
Twitter. The
UN has banned
Inner City
Press from
entering its
campus since
July 5, claiming
that its Lieutenant Ronald
Dobbins
targeted
ouster of
Inner City Press
from a speech
by Secretary
General
Antonio Guterres
on June 22
then from a
meeting about
his budget on
July 3 were
"altercations."
Now this ban
has been extended
beyond
the UN campus
to the Pierre
Hotel on Fifth Avenue,
for a July 10 press
conference by
the UN
affiliated but
ostensibly
independent
World Intellectual
Property
Organization
(WIPO) which
as Inner City
Press has
previously
reported helped
North Korea
with its
cyanide
patents and
retaliated against
it staff and
media. Inner
City Press
was e-mailed
an invitation
on July 2 and
replied with an
RSVP to cover
it.
Marshall
Hoffman of WIPO's
public
relations
firm Hoffman
PR wrote back,
"Thanks. We
will see at
the press
conference."
After that, Guterres
spokesman
Farhan Haq was
asked why
Inner City
Press is
banned and said it
is pending a
review of two
"altercations"
- both of which
were improper
and unilateral
ousters of Inner
City Press by
UN Security's
Dobbins and
officers, four
of whom
refused to give their
names. Soon,
there was this
follow up e-mail
from WIPO's flak
Marshall
Hoffman: "Dear
Matthew, It
has come to my
attention that
your
accreditation
to the UN has
been suspended
pending an
investigation
into an
incident.
Given the
suspension, I
regret you
will not be
able to attend
the WIPO press
conference."
This is more
than a little
strange - the
press
conference is
not explicitly
limited
to UN
accredited
journalists,
and Inner City
Press has
not been
contacted once by
the UN about
the review or
any suspension,
it was only
told at the
46th Street gate
that its
banned for
some undefined
time. But now
also banned
from a press
conference at
a hotel in
Manhattan by
an agency for
which Guterres
spokespeople
have refused
to
answer, saying
Francis Gurry
(who will speak at
the Pierre
Hotel press
conference
along with
Soumitra Dutta
from Cornell
University and
Bruno Lanvin
from INSEAD) has
his own
governing
board? Something
stinks here.
We'll have
more on this - and
on this: how
untransparent
and
inaccessible
is Antonio
Guterres, as
UN Secretary
General? The
day he canceled his
first UN
Headquarters
press
conference in six months, he was ironically the
guest of honor of the United
Nations Correspondents
Association. He was scheduled
to make remarks at 6 pm - but
it was not in the UN Media
Alert. Inner City Press, whose
RSVP to UNCA was never
responded to, streamed the
event from the tourists'
balcony, edited here.
Then Guterres' UN Security
guards physically ousted Inner
City Press from covering the
UN Fifth Committee's July 3
meeting on his proposal to
fire UN staff and move the
jobs- then on July 5 banned
Inner City Press from entering
the UN.
Fox News story
here,
GAP blogs I
and II. While
Guterres' UNCA fan club said
nothing, others did. Guterres
blathered on about how he
supported the media in
Portugal - dubious - and then
cuts a cake for his UN
Censorship Alliance. Earlier
Inner City Press asked
Guterres' lead spokesman
Stephane Dujarric, who
previously lent the UN Press
Briefing Room to UNCA, if the
event was open press but he
refused to answer and ran off.
Inner City Press asked the
spokesman from the President
of the General Assembly, who
is listed as attended but will
not speak, why it is not in
the UN Media Alert. The
spokesman said to ask UNCA.
But UNCA never responded to
the RSVP of Inner City Press
through the Free UN Coalition
for Access. In the middle of
the event the claim was that
UN correspondents didn't have
to RSVP - not what the notice
said. The event was not even
in the June 26 UN Media Alert.
Last
week, Dujarric
spoonfed sound
bytes to a
prominent UNCA
members and
is working with
them to try to
further restrict
Inner City
Press, here -
Inner City
Press was in
fact ousted on
June 22, video
here,
story here).
The
Free UN Coalition for Access
questions this and the
propriety of this explicit
focus by the UN Correspondents
Association on the UN's
"causes" rather than simply
covering the UN as it is; it
and corruption are among the
reasons Inner City Press quit
UNCA (and co-founded FUNCA).
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.
FUNCA
timely sent this: "This is a
timely response to your
statement that 'The event is
open to all UN correspondents,
Please RSVP by FRIDAY, June
22nd to
RSVPUNCAEvents@gmail.com...
Opening Remarks byUN
Secretary-General António
Guterres, 6:00 pm (LOCATION
TBC).' A UN correspondent, by
choice not a member of UNCA,
is hereby timely requesting to
be informed where SG Antonio
Guterres will be making
remarks, and to cover it.
Please confirm receipt and
provide response. On deadline,
thank you in advance." Five
days later on Tuesday June 26,
no answer at all. So it is not
true, the claim that "the
event is open to all
correspondents"?
Five UN Security
officers, led by UN Lieutenant
Ronald E. Dobbins, pushed
Inner City Press' reporter out
of the UN on June 22. Inner
City Press was live-streaming
Periscope and preparing to
write about Secretary General
Antonio Guterres' claims about
his visit to Mali, where he
didn't even inquire into a
recent case child rape by a UN
Peacekeeper. With the event
still ongoing, Inner City
Press was approached by
Lieutenant Dobbins and told
that since it was just past 7
pm it had to leave the
building. Video here.
That is not
the rule, nor the practice.
But Inner City Press under
Guterres and his head of
Global Communications Alison
Smale has inexplicable been at
the "non-resident
correspondent" level lowered
from that of no-show state
media like Akbhar al Yom's
Sanaa Youssef, assigned Inner
City Press' long time office
despite rarely coming in and
not asking a question in ten
years.
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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