UNITED NATIONS
GATE, August
27
– Inner City Press
on July 5 was banned
from entering the
UN, the day after it
filed a criminal
complaint against UN
Security for
physically removing
it from covering the
meeting about the UN
Secretary General
Antonio Guterres'
$6.7 billion
peacekeeping budget,
as witnessed and
essentially cheered
on by senior UN
official Christian
Saunders, tearing
its reporter's
shirt, painfully and
intentionally
twisting his arm and
slamming shut and
damaging his laptop.
On August 17,
Guterres' Global
Communicator Alison
Smale issued a
letter banning Inner
City Press from the
UN - for life. With
no due process. She
and Guterres have
put the UN in the US
Press Freedom
Tracker, here.
Smale said,
again, that the UN
would answer Press
questions to the
Spokesman Stephane
Dujarric and his
Office;
Dujarric said
the same on
camera.
On August
27
more
than three
hours before a
noon
briefing by spokesman
Stephane Dujarric,
after the July 26
noon briefing
had no
questions at all,
video here,
Inner
City Press submitted 1160
questions,
including why
it continues
to be
lawlessly banned
from entering
to ask
questions in
person:
"There
are more than
700+
questions
UNanswered.
And Monday
Sept 17,
Tuesday Sept
18, Wed Sept
19 and
Thurs and Fri
Sept 21, that
whole week, no
questions
answered. Nor
Sept 25, nor
28th - nor
October 2 nor
3. While
appreciating
and using what
was belatedly
sent on
August 7
and on March
28 in partial
request to
Inner City
Press'
questions
about the UN
bribery
sentence of
Patrick Ho of
CEFC and
CEFC's 2018
attempt to buy
the oil
company of
Gulbenkian
Foundation
which paid the
SG, no answers
on Dec 17 or
18 or 19 or 20
or 21 -
another FIVE
days in a row,
even as SG's
direct
conflicts of
interest and
failure to
disclose
emerge, and a
newest low. No
answers on
January 30 nor
31 nor
February 1 nor
4 nor 5 nor 6
nor 7 nor 11
nor 12 nor 13
nor 14 nor 15
nor 18 nor 19
nor 20 nor 21
nor 22 nor 25
nor 26 nor 27
nor March 1 -
27 (!) And now April 1, 3-30 (one
answer
in the
entire month -
corrupt), and
now May
1-13, 15-17,
21-31,
June
3-28,
and July 1-2,
8-31 and August
1-5,
8-26
many
questions.
No answers at
all during
those four
days of the US
v Ho trial
showing
corruption in
the UN says it
all. This ban
is just
censorship -
and Inner City
Press must be
allowed back
into the noon
briefing to
ask its
questions in
person and
follow up on
them.
August
27-0: On
UN sexual
exploitation
and abuse -
alleged - this
is a request
that you
immediately
provide the
"if asked"
information
supplied about
other cases in
the past about
the cursory
update this
morning
listing a SEA
case by a
Republic of
Congo
(Brazzaville)
peacekeeper at
MINUSCA in
CAR. This
information
was provided
in the past,
before you
banned Inner
City Press
(which
re-applied on
August 24,
2019 to cover
the UNGA high
level week).
Also, again,
what is
Guterres'
answer, which
you refused to
provide after
banned Inner
City Press
asked you and
others in
writing on the
morning of
August 19 that
you
"immediately
provide all
if-asked and
additional
information
about the new
allegation of
SEA announced
at 11:01 am
today, of
child rape by
a Cameroonian
"peacekeeper"
in DR Congo,
and a separate
child rape and
also sexual
exploitation
by Gabonese
peacekeepers
in CAR, as
well as the
previously
unanswered
question about
exploitation
by Tanzanian
peacekeeper -
and also why
previously
published
charges are no
longer in the
data to which
UN
Peacekeeping
Conduct and
Discipline
points,
including what
if being done
for these
victims and
any steps
taken to avoid
this constant
repetition of
abuse despite
the SG's
ostensible
commitments.
Again, are new
allegations
being buried
elsewhere on
the data page?
Inner City
Press is
asking in
writing
because banned
from the noon
briefings and
any follow up
questions, now
for more than
a year. On
August 24
Inner City
Press
re-applied for
admission to
cover the UNGA
high level
week.
Yesterday as
before none of
Inner City
Press' written
questions,
including on
Cameroon, have
been answered.
This is a
request that
you
immediately
confirm
receipt of
these
questions and
requests.
August
27-1: On
Cameroon, what
is the SG's
comment and
action if any
on that
thousands of
residents of
Cameroon's two
English-speaking
regions after
the life
sentences
given to 10 of
their leaders,
including
Sisiku Ayuk
Tabe. More
than 500,000
people have
been forced
from their
homes in the
crisis.
August
27-2: On
Somalia, what
is the SG's
comment and
action on that
the Federal
government has
been accused
by opposition
parties for
using
excessive
force and
abuse of human
rights in
Galmudug areas
in
Dhusamareeb,
the capital of
Galmudug
state.
Somali federal
government on
Sunday sent
troops to
Dhuusamareeb
to take
control of the
centres
recently
occupied by
the Federal
government,
such as
Shirekole,
which is set
to accommodate
delegates
attending a
reconciliation
meeting set to
take place in
the
region
August
27-3: On China
(and
Australia, and
the US), what
is the SG's
comment and
action if any
on that China
has detained
and charged
the Australian
writer and
pro-democracy
activist Yang
Hengjun with
spying, having
detained him
under
mysterious
circumstances
in January and
held him
without access
to his
lawyers.
As a blogger,
he has written
thousands of
articles
promoting the
rule of law,
democracy and
human rights
and built up a
large
following in
China.
He was taken
into custody
on January 19
after flying
from New York,
where he
lives, to
Guangzhou.
August
27-4: On South
Sudan and
press freedom,
what is the SG
comment and
action if any
on the South
Sudanese
journalist
said Monday he
had been
released after
almost six
weeks in
detention
without
charge, in a
case which
prompted alarm
from rights
groups over
press freedom.
"I stayed
inside for 39
days and there
were no
charges put
against me...
that is why,
they decided
to release
me," said
Michael
Christopher,
chief editor
al-Watan. Also
on South
Sudan, what
are the SG and
/ or Mission
doing on that
South Sudanese
citizens in
oil producing
areas are
worried about
the pollution
causing infant
deformities,
miscarriage,
and death
during
delivery as
well as death
of their
livestock.
Abraham Ngor,
the
Information
Minister in
Ruweng state
--one of the
affected areas
by oil
pollution in
South Sudan--
said that oil
boosts the
country's
economy, but
it has a bad
impact on the
citizens
living around
oil
fields.
August
27-5: On the
DRC, prior to
the SG's
visit, what is
his comment
and action if
any on that
the new
cabinet in the
DCRCannounced
on Monday
morning seven
months after
the
inauguration
of President
Félix
Tshisekedi,
reflects the
continued
influence of
former leader
Joseph
Kabila?
August
27-6: On Sri
Lanka, what is
Guterres'
comment and
action if any
that...
now
Silva has said
“I, of course,
totally deny
those
allegations,”
Silva told
reporters at
his first
media briefing
since his
appointment.
“Those are
allegations.
Anyone can
make any
allegations.”
From the UN's
perspective,
are they just
allegations?
August
27-7: On
Zimbabwe, what
is the SG's
belated
comment and
action if any
on that a
Zimbabwe
opposition MP
is due in
court to face
charges that
he flouted a
police order
banning
planned
anti-government
protests last
Friday..
August
27-8: On
China, Hong
Kong and Weibo
that UN
partners with,
what is
Guterres'
comment and
action if any
on that Xu
Xiaodong has
paid another
price for
speaking out
in support of
Hong Kong
people during
the ongoing
protests –
this time on
social media.
August
27-9: On press
freedom and
Tanzania, what
is Guterres'
comment and
action if any
on that a
journalist has
been arrested
in Tanzania
for publishing
fake news
about alleged
police abuse
of suspects in
custody.
Mr Joseph
Gandye works
for Watetezi
TV, a station
established
last year by
the Tanzania
Human Rights
Defenders
Coalition
(THRDC).
THRDC issued a
statement
condemning Mr
Gandye’s
arrest, saying
he was being
held at a
police station
in the main
city of Dar es
Salaam.
Mr Gandye did
a report in
Iringa earlier
in August for
Watetezi TV
about alleged
police
maltreatment
of suspects in
custody.
THRDC said the
police in
Iringa had
responded to
the report
with a warning
that “issue
false and
misleading
reports that
aims at
degrading the
Tanzanian
police force
and the
government ”
would not be
tolerated..
August 27-10:
For the UN
conference Aug
26-28 in Utah,
please
immediately
state the
cost,
including the
assessment of
carbon
emissions for
the travel to
Utah. How is
outgoing USG
Smale
traveling
there? What is
her last day
in the
position? And
is Melissa
Fleming no
longer the
spokesperson
for
UNHCR?
August
27-11: On the
repatriation
of Rohingya
from
Bangladesh to
Myanmar, what
is Guterres'
position on
the system
that will give
returnees non
citizen,
"Bengali" ID
cards? ...
What did
Guterres do on
this while at
UNHCR?
August
27-12: On UN
child rapes -
alleged - what
is Guterres'
answer, which
you refused to
provide after
banned Inner
City Press
asked you and
others in
writing on the
morning of
August 19 that
you
"immediately
provide all
if-asked and
additional
information
about the new
allegation of
SEA announced
at 11:01 am
today, of
child rape by
a Cameroonian
"peacekeeper"
in DR Congo...
August
27-13: In
light of the
death of
Jeffrey
Epstein,
accused of sex
trafficking
along with
Ghislaine
Maxwell who
was allowed to
promote her
now closed
charity in the
UN Press
Briefing Room,
as Inner City
Press asked
without any UN
response on
July 22,
please
immediately
disclose all
UN
interactions
with his
Ghislaine
Maxwell's
TerraMar
Project and
relatedly,
with Paolo
Zampolli.
August
27-14: ...
Given the
Secretariat's
communication
failures,
state when
exactly Ms.
Fleming takes
over from
Alison Smale,
whether Ms.
Fleming is
still has
stated on her
profile at
UNHCR (Chief
Communications
@Refugees as
of August 27)
and if she is
answering
some/any of
her e-mail
there. She is
being written
to there was a
second time
today, well
before the
Sept 5
deadline for
UN "approval"
to cover UNGA
week.
August
27-15: On
press freedom
and Cameroon,
on which you
refused to
answer on
August 13
despite saying
the office was
staffed and
answering, now
more specific:
what is the
SG's comment
and action if
any, post
golden statue,
to that Paul
Atanga Nji,
territorial
administration
minister, says
Cameroon's
journalists
are becoming
highly
unpatriotic.
"They have one
main
objective,
just to
sabotage
government
action, to
promote
secessionist
tendencies,"
said Nji. "I
urge them to
be
responsible.
Those who do
not want to
respect the
laws will be
booked as
being
recalcitrant
and will be
treated as
such" ...
Now that the
US Court of
Appeals for
the Second
Circuit has
ruled against
public
officials
blocking
critics on
Twitter even
if the
official
claims their
account is
private, what
is the
justification
for UNSG
Spokesperson
Stephane
Dujarric, with
the UN flag in
his profile
photo and
Guterres
promoting
content,
blocking Inner
City Press?
What is SG
Guterres'
response /
reaction to UN
DSS and
Guterres'
actions on
Inner City
Press being
listed in the
U.S. Press
Freedom
Tracker, here...
In the UN,
what has the
accountability
been for Lt
Ronald E.
Dobbins and
those those
refused on
camera to give
their names?
What is each
of yours -
particularly
the SG's -
response to
the letter
written and
sent by
Burundi
activist
Manisha
Lievin? To the
April 15
letter to the
SG, DSG and
USG Smale for
which receipt
has not even
been
acknowledged,
other than a
single lawless
line from
MALU: "Your
media
accreditation
request, with
reference no:
M66561081, has
been
declined"?
This is a
formal request
for the UN's
explanation of
grounds for
this denied,
and since
SGcentral, the
SG's chief of
staff and
Deputy SG and
USG Smale
haven't even
confirmed
receipt of the
April 15
letter much
less
responded, for
reconsideration.
AGAIN,
immediately
explain how it
is legitimate
to ban from
enter into the
UN the media
that has been
asking about
these and
other
questions,
with no
hearing or
appeal - and
respond that
Inner City
Press on
August 24
applied like
100s or 1000s
of others to
cover the
upcoming UNGA
high level
week and how
it is possible
that a media
that closely
covers and
uncovers the
UN could be
denied entry,
other than
(SG)
censorship.
June
14-5: Since
the SG claimed
publicly that
the mansion he
lives in
"cannot" be
sold, please
immediately
provide any
and all
documents with
such a
restriction,
and separately
explain why
the concept of
cy pres or
reformation of
donor intent
has not been
explored.
Separately,
Boutros
Boutros Galli
wrote in his
book that the
building was
given by
Arthur
Houghton
through the
United Nations
Association of
the USA. What
actual
inquires, with
UNA-USA or any
successor to
Houghton or
Corning Glass,
has Guterres
made?
June
11-1: On
Cameroon, what
is the SG's
comment and
action if any
on this report
from Chinese
state media:
"YAOUNDE, June
10 (Xinhua) --
Cameroon's
House Speaker
of National
Assembly
Cavaye Yeguie
Djibril on
Monday
denounced
foreign
interference
in the
country's
internal
affairs which
he referred to
as
"conspiracy."
"Cameroon has
become an
object of
conspiracy
intended to
destabilize
the country.
To justify
their
interference
in internal
affairs, the
conspirators
pretend to
denounce it."
Again, how
many offices /
desk does the
Secretariat
give to
Chinese state
media inside
the UN?
May
15-3: On the
Public
Financial
Disclosures
for 2017
belatedly
published over
the weekend of
April 27-28,
please state
why Mohammed
Ibn Chambas,
like the
Executive
Secretary of
the UN
Biodiversity
Convention,
Cristiana
Paşca-Palmer,
UNICEF's
Henriette
Fore, with
documented
links to
ExxonMobil and
others, USG
Mark Lowcock
(undisclosed
while the
Secretariat's
speaker at the
UNSC Arria on
Cameroon),
UNCTAD's
Mukhisa
Kituyi, UN
Women's
Phumzile
Mlambo-Ngcuka,
UNOG chief
Michael
Moller, UNDP
chief Achim
Steiner,
Heidi Mendoza,
Adama Dieng,
UN Security
chief Peter
Drennan,
Rosemary
DiCarlo and
Nicholas
Haysum, is not
even on the
list. OIOS
chief
Inga-Britt
Ahlenius
reported - why
not Mendoza?
Where IS
Mendoza? Isn't
it a bad
practice for
the UN's head
(anti)
genocide
definition
official to
conceal from
the public
even cursory
financial
disclosure?
Did DiCarlo
decline to
make any
public
disclosure
despite being
the UN's top
political
officer? What
is the even
plausible
applicability
of this line
from SG
Guterres' web
page: "Please
note that
given the
multi-cultural
environment of
the UN and the
often security
sensitive
locations
where UN staff
are either
working or
come from,
full public
disclosure may
not always be
a viable or
sensible
option for
certain staff
members"? Why
has Guterres
changed the
previous
system in a
which a
"choosing not
to disclose"
statement was
upload and
listed, to one
which helps
conceal who
reports and
who does
not?
Again, state
why
considering
the UN bribery
conviction of
Patrick Ho of
CEFC, and
CEFC's attempt
to purchase
the oil
company of
Gulbenkian
Foundation
which paid Mr.
Guterres in
2016 was
omitted from
his online
public
financial
disclosure
covering 2016,
and why
Guterres has
not even
started an
audit of CEFC
in the
UN.