UN's
Gallach Lies
to Nobel
Winner About
ICP in Press
Room, Never
Spoke to ICP
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
February 19 --
The UN on
February 19,
after Inner
City Press
asked about UN
inaction in
South Sudan
and Burundi
and financial
irregularities,
was handed a
letter to
leave the UN
by 5 pm.
Letter here.
The
letter was
signed by the
Under
Secretary
General for
Public
Information
Cristina
Galach of
Spain but
ultimately
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon is in
charge.
The
pretext was
Inner City
Press three
weeks earlier
seeking to
cover a
meeting in the
UN Press
Briefing Room
by an
organization
which has
taken money
from now
indicted Ng
Lap Seng and
Frank
Lorenzo's
South SOuth
News, then
gave Ng Lap
Seng a photo
op with Ban.
This
was a
principled
dispute
whether the UN
and Ban
Ki-moon's
Spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric can
order a
journalist out
of the UN
Press Briefing
Room, and can
"lend" the UN
Press Briefing
Room for
private events
to anyone they
choose, from
French
President
Francois
Hollande
("lent" to by
Dujarric) or
the UN
Correspondents
Association
a/k/a/ UN
Corruption
Association,
apparently
lend to
without much
knowledge by
new head of
DPI Cristina
Gallach.
Even
major UNCA
members have
told Inner
City Press it
was a mistake
by the UN or
Gallach to
give the UN
Press Briefing
Room for a
private UNCA
event. The
only reason
was the UNCA
chief
Giampaolo
Pioli was
paying waiters
for a corrupt
open bar event
up in the
large
clubhouse the
UN gives to
UNCA.
Now,
trying to
obfuscate (we
are being
diplomatic)
all this,
Gallach has
written - to a
Nobel Peace
Prize winner
no less - that
"From:
Cristina
Gallach
<gallach@un.org>
Date: 19
February 2016
at 9:23:37 PM
GMT-5
To: "J.
Ramos-Horta"
Subject: Re:
Pls clarify
Dear mr
Ramos-Horta,
Many thanks
for your
message which
allows me to
inform you
about the
decision I
have taken on
the type of
accreditation
that Mr Lee
has and will
have in the
future.
Recently mr
Lee openly
broke the
rules that
guide all the
resident
correspondents."
Inner
City Press did
NOT violate
any rule; at
the time
Gallach sent
this evasive
email, her UN
guards were
tearing the UN
pass of Inner
City Press'
neck and
refusing to
allow it to
access its
files or even
its coat on an
18 degree
night.
To top
it off,
Gallach in the
three week
since the
event she
mis-presents
did not ONCE
try to email
or speak with
Inner City
Press about
why it
believed and
believes it
has a
presumptive
right to cover
events in the
UN Press
Briefing Room.
Who
chose this
person to be
in charge of
the UN's
public
information
and press
accreditation
office?
Inner
City Press
uses the word
"lie"
advisedly,
since UN
Deputy
Spokesperson
Farhan Haq, on
video /
Periscope,
announced
while acting
to eject Inner
City Press
from the UN
Press Briefing
Room on
January 29,
"He lies a
lot."
Is this
how a UN
Spokesperson,
even a deputy,
should be
speaking about
a UN
correspondent?
Gallach
repeated this
same
ill-informed
anti-Press
position,
without once
speaking with
the Press, to
at least one
Permanent
Representative
of a UN Member
state, and had
her "bag
carrier"
Darrin Farrant
tell a UN
Security
Council member
state that
nothing could
or would be
done.
Who runs the
UN?
(As Inner City
Press
reported,
Gallach
attended the
South South
Awards just
before the
indictments.
What "rules"
did that
violate -
actual laws
that have led
to legal
indictments?)
UN
Security
demanded ICP's
pass, which it
declined to
provide at
least until 5
pm. Then UN
Security told
Inner City
Press its
grounds pass
was being
revoked in
full and it
could not
re-enter the
UN for any
purpose.
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