On S.
Sudan, ICP
Asks UN to
Confirm
Fighting,
Won't,
Eliasson to
UNSC
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
August 19 --
After the
South Sudan
peace
agreement was
not signed by
President
Salva Kiir,
Inner City
Press on
August 18 (and
August 19)
asked UN
spokesperson
Vannina
Maestracci for
the UN's
response, and
what it could
at least say
about fighting
in the
country. From
the August
18 transcript:
on
South Sudan,
can the
Mission there,
or do you have
anything on
reported, an
attack by the
Government on
the opposition
in a place
called
Imatong?
And do you
have any
comment on, or
does the
mission have
any comment
on, Salva Kiir
having said at
the airport on
his way to
Addis that "if
anybody among
journalists
does not know
that this
country has
killed people,
we will
demonstrate it
one day, one
time"?
It's a comment
that CPJ has
criticized,
and I wonder
if the mission
has seen it
and what they
think of it.
Associate
Spokesperson:
So on Imatong
— is that what
it's called?
Correspondent:
Yeah.
Associate
Spokesperson:
I actually do
not have a
statement.
On South Sudan
and the
comments on
the media that
were made by
Salva Kiir,
yes, the
Mission told
us they were
very concerned
about, over
the curbing of
the press
freedom in
South Sudan,
including
recent closure
of media
houses and
threats to
journalists.
And they've
also
reiterated the
importance of
independent,
free and
pluralistic
press.
Question:
Is the Deputy…
I just wanted
to ask one
thing. I
saw that the
Deputy
Secretary-General's
schedule says
appointments
are
internal.
Did he come
back from
Addis?
Is there some
way…
Associate
Spokesperson:
He is on his
way back.
On August 19,
Inner City
Press asked
Maestracci
again - still
no information
on Imatong,
nor Upper
Nile, Pageri
or other
attacks since.
But late on
the afternoon
of August 19
Inner City
Press asked
Deputy SG
Eliasson,
going into the
Security
Council, if it
was on the CAR
rapes. He
said, "On
South Sudan."
When he left
shortly
afterward he
said it was
because the
Council wasn't
ready; he
returned
before six pm.
Watch this
site.
Update:
Inner City
Press asked
DSG Eliasson
of reports of
fighting in
South Sudan,
he acknowledged
the reports, Periscope
video here. We'll
have more on
this.
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