UN
Ouster of ICP
Slammed in Sri
Lanka, Where
Ban Hid Crimes
As in Yemen,
Bdi
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS, March
1 -- On
February 19,
Inner City
Press was
thrown out of
the UN, on two
hours notice,
after having
put critical
questions to
UN Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon's
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric.
In a letter
that gave
Inner City
Press only two
hours, Ban's
Under
Secretary
General for
Public
Information
Cristina
Gallach told
Inner City
Press to
surrender the
key to its
long-time
shared office.
That
evening eight
UN Security
guards under
Deputy Chief
Michael
McNulty
physically
threw Inner
City Press and
its laptop out
onto First
Avenue in
below freezing
weather,
without a
coat. Audio
here; video as UN Security turns off
Inner City
Press' Periscope
livestream,
here.
On February
22, UN
Security
official
Matthew
Sullivan told
Inner City
Press it could
not even be
signed into UN
headquarters
as a guest, it
was Banned
from all UN
premises. Audio
here.
Since
then Nobel
Peace Prize
laureate Jose
Ramos-Horta
urged Gallach
to reverse her
decision,
taken without
one speaking
to Inner City
Press
concerning its
January 29
attempt to
cover, to
pursue its
series on UN
corruption
under Ban, an
event the UN
Correspondents
Association
held in the UN
Press Brief
Room. Video
of that event
- used against
Inner City
Press with no
opportunity to
be heard.
Business
Insider
was told, by
an unnamed
Gallach
spokesperson,
that it was
fine to throw
out a 10-year
journalist at
the UN without
any
opportunity to
be heard, article
here, and
on Yahoo
Finance.
A petition
to restore
Inner City
Press to
access to the
UN, and to its
office under
its long-time
but stripped
Resident
Correspondent
accreditation,
is
here, with
675 signatures
as February 29
and comments.
The DC-based Government
Accountability
Project,
which defends
UN and other
whistleblowers,
has written
that the
ouster of
Inner City
Press is
“retaliatory
in response to
independent,
critical
journalism.”
(Dujarric, who
previously
“lent” the UN
Press Briefing
Room to his
native
France's
President
Francois
Hollande, said
he disagrees
with GAP.)
Ban
Ki-moon, whose
“victory tour”
of
blood-soaked
northern Sri
Lanka Inner
City Press covered
and was never
forgiven for
by Ban's UN,
was the target
of a
demonstration
in Jaffa
for the ouster
of Inner City
Press.
Handwritten
signs at the
Jaffna protest
cited back to
questions
about Ban
accepting a
Sri Lanka war
crimes suspect
Shavendra
Silva as one
of his Senior
Advisers on
Peacekeeping,
and another
suspect
Palitha
Kohona's
involvements
with the UN
including the
White Flag
Killings with
Ban's chief of
staff Vijay
Nambiar.
Inner
City Press
reported how
Kohona got
UNCA under
current
president
Giampaoli
Pioli to
screen a war
crimes denial
film in the
UN; Pioli has
been Kohona's
landlord
but did not
recuse himself
or consult
other UNCA
member members
including, at
that time,
Inner City
Press (which
quit and
co-founded the
Free
UN Coalition
for Access.)
Here
are photos
from the
demonstration
outside the UN
compound in
Jaffna, Sri
Lanka. But
what does Ban
care? He is,
as usual, out
of New York,
on a trip in
Spain where
neither the
King nor
President is
meeting with
him. Ban
will not even
visit the
headquarters
of "his"
MINURSO
mission in El
Aaiun
since
Morocco's King
won't be there
or let him.
Beyond
Ban's
troubling
ambivalence
about war
crimes, most
recently for
example in
Yemen (which
he has a pro-Saudi
envoy) and
Burundi (where
his
Peacekeeping
chief Herve
Ladsous is
embroiled with
the military,
as it commits
child rape as
part of the UN
mission in
Central
African
Republic),
a corruption
scandal which
Inner City
Press is
pursuing
threatened to
undermine
Ban's plan to
run for
President of
South Korea.
Macao-based
business man
Ng Lap Seng,
now under
house arrest,
bought a photo
op with Ban,
giving tens of
thousands of
dollars to the
UN
Correspondents
Association,
though South
South News.
(This is why
Inner City
Press sought
to cover the
January 29
event in the
UN Press
Briefing Room,
openly
Periscoping
an event that
was nowhere
listed as
Closed.)
Indicted Frank
Lorenzo got South
South News
into the UNTV
archives.
Spokesman
Dujarric has twice
refused to
explain
this, despite
being in
charge of UNTV
at the time.
The UN's
response has
been to order
an audit by
its own Office
of Internal
Oversight
Services into
all UN deals
with Ng's Sun
Kian Ip
Foundation and
also-indicted
Sheri Yan's
Global
Sustainability
Foundation.
Inner
City Press has
shown: Ban's
wife and his
adviser Vijay
Nambiar, of
Sri Lanka
“fame,” were
at the
FOUNDING
of this
corrupt Global
Sustainability
Foundation.
And Inner City
Press after
reporting this
is thrown out
of the UN?
Even with
Ban's UN,
through
Gallach's no
due process
decision,
hindering its
reporting,
Inner City
Press will
have more on
all this.
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