Ukraine
PR
Says LifeNews
Duo Not “Pure
Journalists,”
Odessa
Chemical Probe?
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS, May
23 -- When
Ukraine's
Permanent
Representative
to the UN
Yuriy Sergeyev
held a press
conference two
days before
the May 25
elections,
Inner City
Press began by
asking him why
chocolate
magnate
Petro
Poroshenko had
not agreed to
participate in
debates.
Sergeyev
replied
that he
understands
Poroshenko
would, if
there is a
second
round.
Then
Inner City
Press asked
Sergeyev about
the “UN”
painted
helicopters
shown by
LifeNews as
being in
Ukraine, and
about the two
LifeNews
journalists
detained.
Sergeyev
said
he contacted
his
government's
defense
department and
was assured
that
helicopters
that serve for
pay in UN
peacekeeping
mission
returned
painted white
but with the
UN insignia
“erased.” He
said
the filming
was not in
Ukraine.
Inner
City Press
asked if it
was in a UN
peacekeeping
mission why
the
soldiers
around the
copter were in
camouflage and
not UN blue
helmets. This
has not been
answered.
On
the LifeNews
journalists,
Sergeyev said
they had
confessed to
not
being “pure
journalists”
and had
revealed
Ukraine
military
positions.
Inner
City Press
asked if that
wasn't always
a possible
charge of war
reporters. It
might also be
asked which
others
detained while
engaged
in acts of
journalism,
sometimes, are
not “pure
journalists.”
The
Free
UN Coalition
for Access
supports these
journalists
and will
continue to
ask about
their fate, as
it asked
the UN's Ivan
Simonovic
this week.
For now, the
UN monitoring
team says it
cannot confirm
their
location.
On
a second
round, Inner
City Press
asked about
the four or
five
investigations
of the May 2
murders in
Odessa that Simonovic
had
described.
Sergeyev said
Simonovic must
have been
referring to
four
or five
versions of
events,
because there
are only
Ukrainian
investigations.
Inner
City Press at
the day's noon
briefing asked
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon's
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric how
many
investigations
of
Odessa there
are, and if
one involving
the
Organization
for the
Prevention of
Chemical
Weapons is
being
considered.
The request is
in, Dujarric
said, we have
to see. See
what? Watch
this site.