In
Uganda
Museveni
Forces Abuse
Bobi Wine
Supporter Nana
As UN Guterres
Refuses Press
Questions
By Matthew
Russell Lee, CJR Bobi
Wine Scope
UNITED NATIONS
GATE, April 26 – At the UN
with Antonio Guterres 28
months into his term as
Secretary General, there's
talk of reform but little
transparency. After selling
out thousands of Anglophones
in Cameroon to try to get the
country's ambassador's support
to move jobs including from
Uganda to Kenya, on 17 August
2018 Guterres issued a
permanent ban
on Inner City Press which has
asked about both issues
entering the UN.
Guterres without any
explanation reiterated the ban
on 17 April 2019.
Now in a
continuing attempt to (re)
gain the support of Uganda's
Museveni and Sam Kutesa, even
after the guilty verdicts
against Patrick Ho of China
Energy Fund Committee for
bribing at least Kutesa,
and tellingly attempting to
buy the oil company of
Gulbenkian Foundation whose
payments to Guterres he omitted
from his public financial
disclosure covering 2016,
Guterres' UN is again silent
for four days and counting as
Museveni again has arrested
opponent Bobi Wine, this time
with tear gas. Inner City
Press in writing asked
Guterres on April 23 - and
still no answer, as Guterres
genuflects in China. Since
then, Nalongo Nana Mbarikiwa,
who is admitted to Kampala
Independent Hospital, was
allegedly manhandled by a
group of female and male
police officers at the main
entrance to the Uganda Police
Force Headquarters in Naguru,
Kampala. She had gone to
notify the Police leadership
of her peaceful protest
against Bobi Wine’s house
arrest as well as other
violations of Ugandan
citizens’ human rights by
security agencies.
According to Nana Annet, who
is 7 months pregnant, said she
is bleeding from the womb and
can neither sit nor stand on
her own. She was on
Thursday visited by several
Opposition leaders, including
Kizza Besigye. “I
arrived at the Police
headquarters in the morning
and found a very heavy
deployment of police officers.
When I tried to gain access, I
was blocked at the entrance
and informed that I had to
first get clearance before I
could meet the Inspector
General of Police and/or the
Dep. Inspector General. I
parked my vehicle – a Toyota
Noah – and waited for the said
clearance,” she said.
“While I was still seated
inside my vehicle whose
sunroof I had opened to avoid
suffocation, a group of police
officers jumped atop the
vehicle and sprayed inside
with pepper spray and teargas.
They then forced themselves
into the car. During the
process, two policewomen held
my legs apart and each sat on
one as they twisted them. A
policewoman, whose face I
vividly remember, pulled my
shorts down and forced her
hand between my legs. I yelled
in pain and told her that she
was killing my baby but she
squeezed even harder into my
pelvis, yelling at me to
“deliver the baby from here!”
In the meantime, two or so
other women twisted my arm,
while another grabbed my heavy
belly and squeezed it hard as
if to force the foetus out.
Thereafter, they violently
pulled me out of the car,
dragged me through the gate
into the Police premises, and
violently dropped me onto the
ground. I fell on my back,
vomited and then passed out.
When I eventually came to, I
found myself on a hospital bed
surrounded by heavily armed
police officers." Guterres and
Museveni: birds of a feather.
Bobi Wine
tweeted that "Police and the
military blocked us from
reaching Busabala for our
press conference about police
brutality, injustice and abuse
of authority. A citizen cannot
be allowed to access his
private property. People
teargassed, beaten, Many
arrested. We shall overcome."
Then "They have been trying to
break into our car. Now they
are clamping it to drag us
away."
Then finally like
Guterres from another hand,
but for Bobi Wine with a
reason, "Hon. Kyagulanyi
ssentamu (Bobi Wine) has been
violently arrested. Admin."
Meanwhile Guterres has left empty
his $15 million mansion and
won't say where he is; his 32
year old "youth envoy" is
telling people not to believe
social
media - unless it is
hers, and Guterres' absentee
blather. We'll have more on
this.
Previously Wine
releaved, "President
@KagutaMuseveni was even
recorded live advertising a
show for one artiste, to be
held on this same day- as if
to say that he owns Uganda,
and if you want to be allowed
to work, you have to lick his
feet and be his sycophant!"
Sounds like today's UN. Inner
City Press at noon on December
26 submitted questions
including this one: "December
26-5: On Uganda, what is
the SG's comment and action on
the Boxing Day crackdown on
supporters of MP Bobi Wine?" The questions
were emailed by banned Inner
City Press, pursuant to USG @Alison_Smale's
promise to UNSR @DavidAKaye they
would be answered, also to,
among others, Amina Mohammed,
Marcia
Soares Pinto,
Keishamaza
Rukikaire, Hua
Jiang (who
refers to Hak-Fan
Lau, Mita Hosali, Joachim
Harris and Lydia Lobenthal)
and Maria Luiza Ribeiro
Viotti, who refers to Arnab
Roy and Eihab Omaish - as well
as the Guterres' own email. No
answers, including on the UN
Public Financial Disclosure
omissions by Guterres. Birds
of a feather. We'll have more
on this. Earlier, Bobi Wine
alerted that the police
"ordered all people out of the
premises. As we speak, the
premises are completely
cordoned off as if it's a
crime scene." Meanwhile, it's
Guterres' UN that is and
should be treated like a crime
scene. Inner City Press has
exclusively reported that
while Guterres fraudulently
omitted his role in the
Gulbenkian Foundation from his
UN Public Financial
Disclosure, Gulbenkian in 2018
was trying to sell its Partex
Oil to China Energy Fund
Committee which Guterres
refused to subject to any UN
audit, preferring to rough up
and ban Inner City Press, 175
days now. We'll have more on
this. Earlier in December,
police in Jinja District in
eastern Uganda raided City
Hotel in which Bobi Wine
was booked in search of him.
Bobi Wine said, “They have
beaten some of them, dragged
them onto police pick-up cars
and driven them to unknown
destinations for no offence
whatsoever. Meanwhile, I am
still in Jinja town... This
injustice must end and we must
put it to an end by ourselves.
No one else will do it for
us." On the morning of
December 17, Inner City Press
which is banned from entering
the UN by UNSG Antonio
Guterres whose Global
Communicator Alison Smale
promised UNSR David Kaye that
Inner City Press' written
questions about be answered,
asked Guterres and his
spokesmen: "December 17-2: On
Uganda, what is the SG's
comment and action on the
renewed attempt by President
Museveni's forces to arrest /
harass MP Bobi Wine, on which
many others have expressed
concern?" Five hours later,
after a UN Briefing by
Spokesman Stephane Dujarric at
which none whom he let in
asked about Uganda or Bobi
Wine, no answer by Dujarric or
the UN to this or any other
Inner City Press questions.
Birds of a feather.
Bobi Wine's
lawyers have said, "Robert
Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, a Ugandan
member of parliament best
known as “Bobi Wine,” has been
forced to seek refuge from an
unlawful midnight raid by
police which has seen many of
his supporters and colleagues
swept up and detained while
others were reportedly beaten,
says lawyer Robert Amsterdam.
According to Amsterdam, who
has been communicating with
Bobi Wine while he has
temporarily sought refuge,
these raids took place after
nightfall in Jinja, Uganda,
where a concert was to take
place the following day along
with numerous other musicians.
Ugandan police have reportedly
stormed the hotel where they
were staying and detained
dozens, while then conducting
a neighborhood-wide manhunt
with the objective of
unlawfully capturing Mr.
Kyagulanyi, though there has
been no stated cause or charge
against him.
“This is a clear and brazen
act of targeted political
repression by the Uganda
authorities aimed at violating
Bobi Wine’s human rights,”
said Amsterdam. “Once again,
Bobi Wine has broken no law,
the concert was fully and
legally permitted, and the
other participating musicians
were not targeted.”
Amsterdam says that the latest
attempt to arrest Bobi Wine
for no reason is clearly
reminiscent of the events of
this past August 14, when the
Kyadondo East MP and many
others were brutally arrested,
jailed, and subjected to
extensive torture by agents of
the Special Forces Command
(SFC).
“The use of violence and
intimidation by the Government
of Uganda against peaceful,
law-abiding citizens is
carried out with the clear
intention of repressing their
rights to freedom of assembly
and freedom of expression,”
says Amsterdam. “We are going
to be rigorously documenting
every unlawful act and
violation of rights by members
of the police and their
superiors and will seek to
hold them accountable before
every available international
forum. The highest authorities
have an urgent responsibility
to halt this deplorable
persecution without delay.”
Tellingly, while
Guterres in control of and
wasting the entire UN machine
of of concern still silent,
Helen Clark for example said
on Twitter,
"Disturbing reports from
#Uganda where Opposition MP
#BobiWine is again in hiding
following police violently
arresting members of his
concert crew. Bobi was badly
hurt in an earlier violent
arrest & detention. Govt
must allow opposition space."
Likewise, U.S.
Representative Karen Bass
said, "Reports are coming out
that @HEBobiwine may be in
danger in Uganda. Stifling
freedom of speech and
expression and arbitrary
arrests have no place in a
democracy." One hopes she and
the House of Representative
act on, as Guterres hasn't,
the UN bribery guilty verdic
tin US v Ho involving Uganda's
Foreign Minister and former UN
President of the General
Assembly Sam Kutesa and
evidence about a $500,000
"campaign contribution" for
Museveni (who now purports to
faux investigate Kutesa, his
brother in law). But
UNSG Antonio Guterres is
dodging or outright refusing
to answer questions about the
US v Ho verdict (video here)
and the abuse of Bobi Wine and
his supporters, being asked
only at the UN by Inner City
Press who Guterres already had
roughed up and banned for
life. On September 19, Inner
City Press asked Guterres'
spokes - / hatchet-man
Stephane Dujarric, "September
19-1: On Uganda, what is the
SG's comment and action on
that “Police in Uganda have
warned that any welcoming
rally for musician-turned-MP
Bobi Wine will be unlawful”?
Despite two promises by
Guterres' UK USG Alison Smale,
there has been no answer at
all by the next day. Now
journalists are being
arrested, Bobi Wine's brother
reportedly detained. This is
what a dictatorship looks
likes - including at the UN.
On August 30 Inner City Press,
banned from the UN briefing,
asked in writing: "On Uganda
the SG called for police
restraint so what is his
comment and action on this:
the Daily Monitor reports that
at least 46 youths were
arrested during night protests
in support of Bobi Wine: “The
[alleged]stone-throwing youth
engaged security operatives in
running fights at different
sections of the Kampala Gulu
highway as jubilant residents
lined the highway to catch a
glimpse of bailed politicians
including Kyadondo East MP, Mr
Robert Kyagulanyi a.k.a Bobi
Wine from Gulu to Kampala
City." Nothing, no response
from Spokes-hatchet-man
Dujarric who told a journalist
was asked about Inner City
Press' ouster and lifetime ban
without any hearing or appeal
that the "issue is settled"
and no entry for UNGA week
UNlike 1000 largely state
media. Now from the Uganda
Police, this: @Upf_Spokesman :
Today August 30th, 2018, the
Uganda Police halted the
departure of the Hon Robert
Kyagulanyi Ssentamu at Entebbe
International Airport. He has
been taken to Mulago National
Referral Hospital for a
medical examination as he
alleged torture." Video clip here.
So you're punished in Uganda
for alleging torture, just as
in Guterres' UN one is roughed
up and banned for reporting on
Guterres' corruption and
collusion on Cameroon. Now
Guterres heads to China for an
African business confab,
ignoreing or concealing his
conflict of interest given the
African business links
of his son Pedro Guimarães e
Melo De Oliveira Guterres.
This follows Inner City Press'
reporting on how Kutesa, as
President of the UN General
Assembly, solicited from China
Energy Fund Committee's
Patrick Ho what are being
called bribes in Federal
court. As Kutesa prepares to
travel to China, where not
coincidentally Guterres will
be September 1 through 4, it's
reported in Uganda, "Foreign
Affairs Minister Kutesa
dismisses Free Bobi Wine
protests: Minister for Foreign
Affairs, Sam Kahamba Kutesa
says the riots and protests in
parts of the country over the
arrest and detention of
Members of Parliament and
others during the Arua
municipality parliamentary
campaigns, have no effect on
Uganda’s international
relations." And, from Xinhua:
"As African leaders head to
China for the Beijing Summit
of the Forum on China-Africa
Cooperation (FOCAC) early next
month, Uganda's Foreign
Minister Sam Kutesa said the
notion of "a community with a
shared future" is critical for
Africa-China ties. Kutesa told
reporters here on Thursday at
a joint press conference with
the Chinese ambassador to
Uganda that China and Africa
share the same aspirations."
Guterres' spokesman / censor
Stephane Dujarric said on
August 23, "I have a trip
announcement. On
Saturday 1 September, the
Secretary-General will leave
for a visit to China, where he
will speak at the Forum on
China-Africa Cooperation and
that is a summit that is being
held in Beijing. During
his visit, the
Secretary-General will meet
with Chinese President Xi
Jinping, Foreign Minister Wang
Yi and other senior Chinese
officials. He will also
meet with the Chairperson of
the African Union Commission,
Moussa Faki, and other African
leaders on the margins of the
Summit. The
Secretary-General will be back
in New York on Tuesday
evening, 4 September." Which
is the stated deadline to
accredit to cover the UNGA
High Level week, which
Guterres and Dujarric are
trying to ban Inner City Press
for the first time in 12
years. Censors. Guterres'
British head of Global
Communications Alison Smale, a
former New York Times bureau
chief in Berlin, told both GAP
then Inner City Press and thus
the public that its email
questions would be answered.
For three briefing in a row,
regarding Uganda, Inner City
Press has asked Guterres'
spokesman Stephane Dujarric
"Now in light of the
allegations of torture of Bobi
Wine, and abuse of protesters
even acknowledge by government
after it was filmed and on
social media: August 14-5:
Given the UN's partnerships
with and presence in Uganda,
including Entebbes, what is
the SG's comment and action on
that two Ugandan journalists,
who were arrested following
Monday's violence, have been
released on a police bond and
are alleged to have been
tortured by
authorities.Herbert Zziwa and
Ronald Mwanga were "violently
arrested by armed men in
military fatigues while
reporting live on air"? Also,
what does the UN know (and
say) about the killing in
connection with a political
rally of the driver of one of
the country’s most charismatic
political leaders, Robert
Kyagulanyi, who is also a
popular musician known as Bobi
Wine?" First time - no answer.
Second time - no answer. Third
time - after Guterres' and
Smale's ghoulish censorship
was profiled in US Press
Freedom Tracker along with
shorter bans that the UN has
criticized - Dujarric emailed
Inner City Press this: "On
Uganda, we are following
closely developments in
Uganda. We deplore use of
violence and the loss of life.
We call on all parties
concerned to address issues in
full observance of the rule of
law and of human rights." Rule
of law when Dujarric on June
20 said things would get worse
for Inner City Press, and two
later it was roughed up and
pushed out of the UN during a
Guterres speech by UN
Security's Lt Ronald E.
Dobbins? This is a joke, And
on August 24, after Dujarric
ignored and didn't even
acknowledge fourteen questions
in a row from Inner City
Press, the question was raised
across the street from the
mansion Guterres lives in,
sometimes, Periscope here.
And this: On July 1 there was
a claim that the peacekeeping
budgets tied to the supposed
reforms had been "approved,"
with no open meeting of the
Budget Committee and with
Inner City Press which covers
it still banned from entering
the building on the weekends
or evenings when the Committee
had consultations, having been
ousted June 22 by Guterres'
gun-toting guards who refused
to give their names. Video
here,
story here,
new
petition here.
So Inner City Press on July 3
went to cover the Fifth
Committee meeting, of which it
had been officially informed
by UN spokespeople. But once
there, it was physically
ousted by rogue UN Security
Lieutenant Ronald E. Dobbins
and another, right in front of
ASG Christian Saunders. On
July 5, Inner City Press was
banned from entering the UN,
even as the UN bragged of
approvals. But even UN
meetings coverage says what
the GA approved: "Under the
draft’s section IV titled
“Global service delivery model
for the United Nations
Secretariat”, the Assembly
endorsed the conclusions and
recommendations in ACABQ’s
report (document
A/72/7/Add.50), requesting
that the Secretary-General
submit a new proposal for the
model no later than the first
resumed part of its
seventy-third session — which
would take fully into account
paragraph 5 of the ACABQ’s
report, as well as comments,
observations and
recommendations of the Joint
Inspection Unit — and to both
consult and consider Member
States and relevant
stakeholders." So they ousted
and are banning the Press for
this - disgusting.
Fox
News story here,
GAP blogs I
and II.
On July 23,
with Inner
City Press banned
by the now
vacationing
Guterres for a
20th day from
the UN, it
asked Guterres'
spokesmen
in writing:
"Confirm or
deny what USG
Khare told
journalists
after a
closed-door
meeting with
the Prime
Minister, Dr
Ruhakana
Rugunda, that
“there is no
decision yet”
following the
July 5
resolution by
the UN’s 5th
Committee
which rejected
the proposal.
“No decision
has been taken
yet, and all
contracts of
local and
international
staff were
extended for
one year until
June 2019.”
Has this
extension been
done elsewhere
in the UN
system? Where?
Under what
authority?" Of
the five
questions
Inner City
Press, this
was the only
one responded
to so
far during
the briefing's
time, by Farhan Haq:
"On your
fourth
question, we
confirm the
accuracy of
the quote and
are seeking
further
information."
Watch this
site.
Guterres'
proposed Global Service
Delivery Model (GSDM) may,
despite Guterres' murky
attempts to over-ride his
advisory team's
recommendations, be an
exception, as it would
eliminate jobs in New York,
jobs held by Americans. But
the UN's Advisory Committee on
Administrative and Budgetary
Questions slammed the
proposal, as Inner City Press
exclusively asked about on
June 14, see below. In the UN
Budget Committee at the
beginning of the week members
criticized Guterres' request
to vote on the moving-target
plan by the end of the
Committee's session on Friday
June 22. On June 21 Inner City
Press asked Guterres' deputy
spokesman Farhan Haq if
Guterres expected a vote by
June 22, and to explain why
Guterres wants to move more
jobs to Budapest given Prince
Zeid's critique of just
enacted Hungarian laws. Haq
said the placement of UN jobs
has nothing to do with human
rights - clearly - and
referred Inner City Press to
the spokesman for the
President of the General
Assembly, who said the session
is being extended to Sunday,
June 24. But since Inner City
Press has been evicted and
restricted, by Guterres'
spokespeople and Global
Communicator Alison Smale, it
cannot enter the UN to cover
this big money budget session
which it, alone about the UN
press corps, is following. In
fact, the session were held
Saturday and Sunday, after Inner City
Press
was
ousted on
Friday, June
22, video
here,
story here.
On June 29, under the same
UNexplained threat of
"Gooters' Goons," Inner City
Press came to cover the budget
end game. Diplomats said that
the US is conditioning
softening its threatened
budget cuts on getting
reforms. Fine - but a reform
that fires Americans in New
York, to move jobs to Mexico
City? Has their boss heard of
this? Near midnight between
Friday and Saturday Inner City
Press asked the Chair of the
UN Budget Committee Tommo
Monthe of Cameroon if it would
get done tonight. He said
maybe. Guterres has gone
beyond his own natural
disinterest to actively cover
up Cameroon's Biya's killings
in order to get the chairman's
help. But when the chips are
down, Guterres is mostly
about censoring and
attacking the Press that
covers it and him. At the cusp
of June 30 and July 1, with
Inner City Press barred from
the UN while Guterres virtue
signals with taxpayers' money
in Bangladesh, UN sycophants
gushed that a $6.7 billion
peacekeeping budget was
approved. But that can only
legitimately be done in an
open session on UNTV, and
there is no indication of
that. Guterres' leaving town
during this, and barring his
lone critic, is disgusting,
and those who "report" without
mentioning either. All there
is a document with modest
reductions in peacekeeping
missions. The mission in Haiti
MINUJUSTAH goes does from
Guterres' proposal of $124
million to $121 million;
MINURSO in Western Sahara goes
down from $53.9 million to
$52.3 million. UNAMID in
Darfur, which is being blocked
in its movements to Jebal
Marra, takes a hit. But no
Fifth Committee plenary on
UNTV, no answer to written
questions, Guterres in
Bangladesh claiming he will
"continue" to pressure Aung
San Suu Kyi's Myanmar while
Sheikh Hasina continues to
speak of putting the Rohingya
on a far away island... well,
we'll have more on this. On
June 25 Guterres spokesman
refused to explain, and the
PGA's spokesman while
confirming the sessions took
place referred questions on
media access to the
Secretariat - which, it seems,
is a corrupt censor. On June
18, Inner City Press asked
when or if the criticized
Guterres proposal would be
considered by the UN's Fifth
(Budget) Committee. Summary by
UN: "The Spokesperson was
asked for updates related to
the General Assembly’s
consideration of the
Secretary-General’s Global
Service Delivery Model (GSDM)
report. The Spokesperson later
said that an advance copy of
the relevant report by the
Advisory Committee on
Administrative and Budgetary
Questions (ACABQ) had been
released last week. As of now,
no date had been announced for
this agenda item to be
introduced in the General
Assembly’s Fifth Committee."
Then Inner City Press was
helpfully informed that it
would be considered on June
19. At that meeting, Egypt for
the G77 said it was all being
rushed, as did Switzerland
(which would lose jobs) and
Uganda (natch). The Joint
Inspection Unit panned the
proposal, too. It would be
absurd to consider it before
the slated June 22 end of the
Committee session. But this is
the UN. Strangely, the US
Mission to the UN supported
the proposal, which would
involved its citizens, General
Service staff, losing jobs.
This an hour before a White
House press call about trade
with and tariffs on China. Are
these policies coherent? From
Guterres, on his way to the
World Cup, silence on this,
and on the US impending
withdrawal from the UN Human
Rights Council. We'll have
more on this. The GSDM
proposal, which Inner City
Press first wrote about in
early March, is to move to
cheaper location(s) back
office functions like human
resources, payments and
payroll.
Inner City Press
reported -- and has published
full documents on Patreon, here -- the four
cities in Guterres' initial
filing with ACABQ. On June 14,
Inner City Press asked
Guterres' deputy spokesman
Farhan Haq, UN transcript here: Inner
City Press: the Administrative
Committee on Advisory and
Budgetary Questions [Advisory
Committee on Administrative
and Budgetary Questions] has
put out a report on the
Secretary-General's proposal
on the global service delivery
mechanism, the three cities,
and moving… moving several
jobs. They… I guess the
word is, reject it.
They're saying that they don't
accept three cities.
There should only be two
cities, one in Africa.
And they're also saying that
the Secretary-General should
provide further information to
those impacted, including
staff. What… what is the
Secretary-General's response
to that? And… and seems
to… will slow down the
implementation. So
what's he going to do?
Deputy Spokesman:
Regarding that, we're going to
continue our dialogue with the
Member States, including
through the Advisory Committee
on Administrative and
Budgetary Questions, and we'll
follow up with the intention
of trying to get the system in
place as early as possible
next year." We'll have more on
this. The initially proposed
four cities were Budapest,
Kuala Lumpur, Mexico City and
Nairobi. The first three were
each the product of conflict
of interest. Guterres wanted
Budapest, those involved say,
in order to support or cover
up his Budapest move while at
UNHCR. But given Victor
Orban's statements, why is
Antonio "Mister Migration"
Guterres tweaking the process
to reward Hungary? On Kuala
Lumpur, UNDP in that country
"lent" John Kidd to mediate or
change the outside
consultants' recommendations -
and include KL. Now Malaysia
has said it cannot or will not
commit the requisite
resources, and Inner City
Press is informed - not by
Guterres spokespeople which it
has repeatedly asked - that
Kuala Lumpur is out. And then
there were three. Inner City
Press asked in each article in
this series, What will happen
to Entebbe which was set up by
DFS for their GFSS Global
Field Support Strategy? And
now Uganda's Museveni has
protested to Guterres, without
response. Museveni called the
decision "unfair;" his foreign
minister Sam Kutesa has
threatened to call a vote in
the General Assembly, of which
he was president (and
allegedly accepted bribes
from Patrick Ho of China
Energy Fund Committee, still
in Special Consultative status
with UN ECOSOC. On May 7,
Inner City Press asked
Guterres' spokesman Stephane
Dujarric, again, about the
GSDM and specifically about
Uganda - and it turns out
Guterres spoke with Kutesa,
though presumably not about
the CEFC bribery scandal, on
which Guterres has yet to act.
From the UN transcript:
Inner City Press: I want to
ask you again about this
global service delivery
mechanism. Seems that…
you'd said you were going to
give some granular guidance,
but I wanted to ask you if
it's the case that Kuala
Lumpur has dropped out of the
four cities and, if so, why,
and also if you can confirm
the receipt of a letter by the
President of Uganda
protesting their
non-selection in… despite
having this Entebbe situation
and the various critiques he's
made in it. There's been
a call… at least they've said
that Sam Kutesa, which… a name
from the past, may call a vote
in the General Assembly about
the selection of Nairobi over
them. And staff are…
are… many people and I've
asked here to see the
underlying recommendations of
how these cities were
selected.
Spokesman: Not aware of
Kuala Lumpur. On
Entebbe, the Secretary-General
spoke last week with the
Foreign Minister of Uganda to
explain the situation to
him. A number of
functions related to
peacekeeping will remain in
Entebbe.
Inner
City Press:
Could I ask you…
Spokesman: Go ahead.
Inner City Press: I want to
ask you another… since it
seem… so, was that called
before or after the reported
letter from the President?
Spokesman: It was
before. I'm not… I can't
confirm the letter's been
received." On May 18, Inner
City Press asked UN spokesman
Farhan Haq about reports in
Uganda, video here,
UN transcript here:
in Uganda it's reported that the Global
Service Delivery Mechanism
reform would result in the
loss of 290 jobs in the
Entebbe centre and 205 of
whom are Ugandan nationals,
and so this is all over
press there. And I've
also seen it described that
58 jobs from Geneva would be
moved to Budapest. Are
these the real numbers?
And… and when is the
time where the
Secretary-General will
actually publicly say the
impact of this proposed
reform?
Deputy Spokesman:
Well, this is still
something that's under
discussion, so I don't think
we can treat anything as
final. As we've made
clear, we will continue with
the use of Entebbe as a
regional base for many of
our functions." Many
now say, particularly seeing a
recent directive of ECLAC (on
Patreon here)
which is Alicia Barcena's
other job, that Mexico City as
a late replacement for Brazil
was a favor for her.
(Guterres, who only returned
to New York on May 4 and from
whose Lusophone garden party
in the UN on May 5 his UN
Security sought to ban
Inner City Press from covering
despite it being in the Media
Alert of Alison Smale's DPI,
will on May 7 and 8 be in Cuba
with ECLAC; we'll have more on
this). Impacted staff in
Santiago are being told they
can move to Mexico City - but
G staff in New York cannot.
We've put a memo on suspended
external recruitment on
Patreon,
here. Now staff have
provided Inner City Press with
these critiques and comments,
from before KL's drop out,
posted and awaiting response
from Guterres' Secretariat:
"So the basis on which to
choose the four locations,
potentially leading to
significant job losses
elsewhere, was made on the
basis of the three-page report
(A/72/801/Add.1) mentioned
above? Or are there other
reports and behind-the-scenes
decisions that aren't being
shared in this rather brief
article?
(2): In A/72/801/Add.1, one of
the Assessment criteria is
language requirements (II. 3.
(c) “The specific requirements
of different parts of the
Secretariat, including
language requirements”).
However, the results of the
assessment indicated that
Budapest, Nairobi, Kuala
Lumpur and Mexico City were
the highest scoring as they
were deemed, among other
criteria, to have “sufficient
language capacity to serve
global clients”, IV. 6. (c).
Knowing that there are six
official languages of the UN:
Arabic, Chinese, English,
French, Russian and Spanish
with English and French as the
working languages, how did the
drafters of the Report of the
Secretary-General and those
who carried out the assessment
(whomever they are) appraise
that these locations do have
“sufficient language capacity”
unless it was decided that the
official languages of the UN
is only English, and
incidentally Spanish?
(3): It is striking that the
costs (staff, operations,
setup) do NOT include the
heavy and continuing costs of
headquarters staff trying to
work with out-stationed staff.
The 2016 JIU report
identified this as a weakness
in past business case analysis
and it is repeated here. I see
the costs here with my FAO
colleagues trying to work with
Budapest and they are quite
significant in terms of lost
staff time." Guterres? On
April 18, Inner City Press
asked Guterres' spokesman
Dujarric again, UN transcript
here:
Inner City Press: I've asked a
couple times about this global
service delivery mechanism,
which sounds very dry, but
would actually move 600 jobs
out of New York to Mexico
City, Budapest…
Spokesman: You know, I
apologise. I will have
language for you on that.
Inner City Press: Even more
than language, I want to add
an extra question before…
maybe this… maybe the language
is already written, but there
seems to be a question, not
only just about how the cities
were selected, particularly
Budapest, where, in the past,
the Secretary-General, António
Guterres, in his former job,
already moved jobs to
Budapest. And I'm
wondering, does he have any
thoughts now that there are
protests about Viktor Orbán
and the position on migration
of moving more jobs to
Hungary?
Spokesman: I will get
back to you on all of that.
Inner City Press: And… and
has… how was it decided that
four cities was the right
run…? There seems to be
a question about that.
Spokesman: I will get
back to you. " But he
hasn't... Whistleblowers tell
Inner City Press that dozens
of jobs would be eliminated in
New York, 75% of them held by
women, of whom Guterres speaks
so much. More than three
dozens of those fired would be
from the United States, which
as was pointed out in
September pays a quarter of
the bills. What ever the
wisdom, more transparency is
needed. But to the contrary,
Guterres and his Global
Communicator Alison Smale continue
to restrict the Press that
asks, awarding its long time
UN work space to a no-show
Egyptian state media, Sanaa
Youssef of Akhbar al
Youm.... A Climate Risk
event was held at the UN on
January 31, complete with a
delayed press conference with
four speakers. Inner City
Press asked them about the
role of the UN, not just as a
venue but as an actor, with a
Deputy Secretary General Amina
J. Mohammed who in 2017 signed
4000 certificates for
already-exported endangered
rosewood in China. The UN
Global Compact accepted CEFC
China Energy until Inner City
Press repeated asking about
its role as beneficiary of a
UN bribery scheme to get oil
in Uganda and Chad; China
Energy Fund Committee is
*still* in Special
Consultative status with
ECOSOC. Periscope video here,
since the UN has withheld its,
under UNTV boss Alison
Smale. Among the
panelists, Betty Yee,
California's Controller,
repeatedly cited transparency.
Fred Samama of Amundi to his
credit acknowledged there is a
danger of green-washing. Peter
Damgaard Jensen of PKA said
the UN could / should help
emerging markets. (This is
true, but today in Cameroon
for example, the UN only
supports colonialism and
exploitation.) Iconic Jack
Ehnes of CalSTRS appeared
sympathetic. But will they
continue to blithely provide a
platform for the greenwashing
not only of oil companies like
CEFC China Energy, but of
censoring UN officials like
Amina J. Mohammed, who helped
export endangered rosewood
then refused all Press
questions on it, and continues
to censor and restrict the
Press which asks? We'll have
more on this - and on “The
Investor Agenda.” Amid UN
bribery scandals, failures in
countries from Cameroon to
Yemen and declining
transparency, today's UN does
not even pretend to have
content neutral rules about
which media get full access
and which are confined to
minders or escorts to cover
the General Assembly.
Inner City Press,
which while it pursue the
story of Macau-based
businessman Ng Lap Seng's
bribery of President of the
General Assembly John Ashe was
evicted by the UN Department
of Public Information from its
office, is STILL confined to
minders as it pursues the new
UN bribery scandal, of Patrick
Ho and Cheikh Gadio
allegedly bribing President of
the General Assembly Sam
Kutesa, and Chad's Idriss
Deby, for CEFC China Energy.
Last week Inner
City Press asked UN DPI where
it is on the list to be
restored to (its) office, and
regain full office - and was
told it is not even on the
list, there is no public list,
the UN can exclude,
permanently, whomever it
wants. This is censorship, and
has been accepted and even
encouraged by what has become
the UN Censorship Alliance,
which accepted funds from Ng
Lap Seng's South South News
and had Inner City Press
ejected from the UN Press
Briefing Room as it inquired
into the story.
When this UNCA
held its annual meeting on
January 29, it could barely
reach quorom (Periscope here);
it covered over the glass
doors of the clubhouse the UN
gives it with a sign board.
Disgruntled members forwarded the
"agenda" -- "1) Introduction of the new
2018 UNCA Executive Committee. 2)
Presentation of UNCA sub-committees and
their upcoming agendas. 3) Presentation
of 2017 UNCA & UNCA Awards
financials. 4) UNCA 70th anniversary. 5)
Other matters." We'll have more on this.
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