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UNITED
NATIONS, March 15 --
As in the US Senate
a bill to end
support to the
Saudi-led
Coalition's bombing
of Yemen proceeds,
Inner City Press on
March 15 asked Saudi
Ambassador to the UN
Abdallah Y.
Al-Mouallimi if he
is concerned at loss
of support in the US
for the bombing,
which is killing
children and
spreading cholera.
Video here.
Al-Mouallimi called
the bill an internal
matter of the US, at
an early stage; he
said the US fully
supports what his
country is doing. He
blamed all death of
civilians on the
Houthis. Earlier
Inner City Press
asked Sweden's
deputy ambassador
Carl Skau if the
day's Security
Council Presidential
Statement had been
agreed to be the
Coalition and the
Houthis. He said non
Council members find
their way to have
input. But how do
the Houthis?
The UN,
under Antonio
Guterres, his Deputy
Amina J. Mohammed
and it turns out his
Global Communicator
Alison Smale, have
made their position
clear. Mohammed and
Smale sent a long
time the night
before at a Saudi
event on women's
rights.
Smale,
who is responsible
for restrictions on
Inner City Press
which she refuses to
explain or
reconsider, was at
the event; on March
15 her restrictions
resulted in Inner
City Press unlike
no-show state media
from Egypt and
others being
initially unable to
reach the Council
stakeout. The glass
door was
inexplicably locked
despite Guterres'
spokesperson's
office announcing
that the Saudi
ambassador would
speak. Once he
began, a UN Security
officer nevertheless
at the turnstile
Inner City Press'
pass no longer opens
demanded that it
have a minder or
“sponsor.” This is
UNacceptable, as it
the continued death
in Yemen. Watch this
site.
The United
Kingdom's murky role in the
killings in Yemen persist even
in the face of a Freedom of
Information Act request from
Inner City Press.
More than five
months ago on 15 August 2017
Inner City Press asked the UK
government for records
concerning Yemen. The UK sells
weapons to Saudi Arabia, and
has now implanted a UK citizen
as UN envoy on Yemen in the
person of Martin Griffiths
(Inner City Press story and
questionshere.)
After repeatedly extending the
time to response, now the UK
has denied access to all
responsive records, letterhere,
saying that "the release of
information relating to the
UK’s discussion on UN business
could harm our relations and
other member states of the
United Nations (UN)."
Hereon
Patreon is the full denial
letter, from which Inner City
Press is preparing an appeal,
on Cameroon as well - it has
40 working days.
This is shameful
- the UK is also exiting
transparency.
As
Inner City
Press pursues
these
questions at
the UN, it
remainsrestrictedto
minders by the
head of the UN
Department of
Public
Information
Alison Smale,
who it is
noted is
British - and
functionally a
censor. A
retaliator,
too? Smale has
not explained
why Inner City
Press' long
time work
space is
assigned to
no-show,
no-question
Egyptian state
media Akhbar
al Youm.
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