As ICP
Reports
Corruption,
UNCA's Pioli
Calls It “An
Asshole” at
UNSC, Game
Over
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS, March
24 -- As Inner
City Press was
staking out
the UN
Security
Council
meeting on
March 24 about
Western Sahara
and Morocco's
ordering out
of the UN
Peacekeeping
mission there,
Giampaolo
Pioli the head
of the UN
Correspondents
Association
came over to
where Inner
City Press was
typing and
editing audio
and video and
said, “You're
an asshole.”
Moments later,
in advance of
question and
answer by the
Council's
President
about Western
Sahara, when
Inner City
Press now with
its UN
accreditation
pass
downgraded to
Non-Resident
Correspondent
by UN
Department of
Public
Information
chief Cristina
Gallach at the
behest of
Pioli went to
ask UN
Security not
to lock the
glass door to
the Security
Council before
the Council's
president
spoke at the
stakeout,
Pioli again
said, “You're
an asshole.
I'm telling
you that
you're an
asshole. Quote
me.” Audio
here.
Photo of Pioli
at UNCA Ball,
credit UN
Photo/Amanda
Voisard
Inner
City Press
replied that
it believed
and believes
Pioli is
corrupt, that
he took rent
money from
Palitha Kohona
then
unilaterally
granted
Kohona's
request as Sri
Lanka's
Ambassador for
an UNCA / “UN”
screening of
his
government's
war crimes
denial film,
“Lies Agreed
To.” And that
Pioli after
demanding
censorship of
Inner City
Press'
coverage has
used UNCA and
now DPI to try
to throw Inner
City Press out
of the UN,
just as Pioli
first
threatened.
Ban with
Pioli, who
told Inner
City Press,
"You are an
asshole."
Credit UN
Photo/Evan
Schneider
Another
UNCA board
member --
Inner City
Press quit its
elected
position on
that board in
2012, saying
openly that
Pioli was
corrupt, now
in taking
money from
indicted Ng
Lap Seng's
South South
News and
granting him a
photo op with
Ban Ki-moon --
said such
language
should not be
used at the
stakeout.
But it
was Pioli who
approached
Inner City
Press, which
hasn't
willingly
spoke with
Pioli in more
than a year.
So it
is for this
person that
Cristina
Gallach first
ordered Inner
City Press out
of the UN on
two hours
notice on
February 19
and on whom
she has since
leaned in
trying to
defend her
February 19
decision,
which was
reached
without once
speaking with
Inner City
Press.
Ban shakes
with Cristina
Gallach, who
threw ICP out
of UN on Feb
19, 2016 on 2
hours notice.
Credit UN
Photo
Her
rationale was
that Inner
City Press
secretly
filmed a
closed
meeting, but
that doesn't
stand up: the
meeting was
nowhere listed
as closed, and
Inner City
Press openly
live-streamed
and even live
Tweeted it:
hardly secret.
So the
fallback
argument was
that since
Inner City
Press covered
the UNCA event
in the UN
Press Briefing
Room from one
of the
glassed-in
interpreters'
booths, in
order to avoid
just such a
response as
Pioli's
“asshole” on
March 24, it
had violated
some as-yet
unproduced
rule about not
being in an
interpreters
booth.
But on
March 23 Inner
City Press
observed and filmed two non-interpreters in the
“other”
interpreters
booth in the
UN Press
Briefing Room
while UN
Deputy
Spokesperson
Farhan Haq
read out
statements and
did NOTHING
about the use
of the
interpreters
booth.
On
March 24,
Inner City
Press asked
Haq about it,
from
the UN
Transcript:
Inner City
Press:
Yesterday, as
you held your
briefing,
there were two
individuals in
the booth
right there,
the
interpreter's
booth, the
other
interpreter's
booth.
And I wanted
to know, since
it's been
explained to
me that
there's some
clear rule,
it's been said
that the
Under-Secretary-General
of Department
of Public
Information
says that
there's an
extremely
clear rule
that only
interpreters
can be in
these booths,
and if anyone
other than
interpreters
are in the
booth, they
face summary
ouster from
the United
Nations.
What was the
use of this…
please
explain,
because he's
been asked for
the rule and
didn't provide
the rule.
Deputy
Spokesman:
Yes, there
was, in fact,
a violation of
the room,
which we…
which we have
taken up…
Inner City
Press: A
violation of
what
rule?
Can you
provide the
rule?
Because she's
been asked for
the rule.
Deputy
Spokesman:
This is by our
fellow DPI
staff who were
unaware of
this, but they
have been told
they cannot
use that room,
that they
cannot and
must not.
Inner City
Press:
Who were
they?
And did you
know yesterday
when you did
nothing during
your presence
there?
Deputy
Spokesman:
I did not
know, because,
as when you
were hiding
there, it's
difficult for
me to tell
that there are
people there.
Inner City
Press:
There's no
hiding.
They're
totally
visible.
So, you're
saying you
didn't know
and you did
nothing, yet
it's an
extremely
strong rule.
Deputy
Spokesman:
No, I didn't
say I did
nothing.
In fact, we
were apprised
of this, and
they cannot
use that
room.
Thanks.
On his
way out of the
UN Press
Briefing Room,
Haq said to
Inner City
Press, “Liar.”
This is the
atmosphere
created, when
DPI and the
Spokesperson's
office have
allowed a
character like
Pioli, angry
at coverage of
his financial
dealings with
Sri Lanka's
ambassador, to
essentially
run the
asylum.
It seems clear
now that there
must be a
complete
reversal
of
Gallach's
February 19
order, based
on false facts
(closed
meeting,
“secret”
filming), a
dubious rule
and at the
behest of an
UNCA boss who
barely writes
articles,
seeks to
control UN
office space
and comes to
the UN
Security
Council
stakeout to
call a critic
an asshole.
We'll have
more on this.
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