UN GATE, Jan 10
– Inner City Press
on 5 July 2018 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' Department
of Global
Communication issued
a letter banning
Inner City Press
from the UN - for
life. With no due
process.
Guterres has
put the UN in the US
Press Freedom Tracker,
here.
The
head of the UN
Department
of Global
Communications
said,
again, that the UN
would answer Press
questions to the
Spokesman Stephane
Dujarric and his
Office;
Dujarric said
the same on
camera.
On January
10 in
connection
with
a
noon briefing by Stephane "French
Whine"
Dujarric in
which he
announced yet
another
wasteful and
pretextual
junket to
Lisbon by
Guterres,
after the July 26
noon briefing
had no
questions at all,
video here,
Inner
City Press submitted 1480
questions,
including why
it continues
to be
lawlessly banned
from entering
to ask
questions in
person:
"There
are more than
1000+
questions
UNanswered. No
answers at all
during the
four days of
the US v Ho
trial showing
corruption in
the UN says it
all; no
answers during
the Honduras
narco-president trial
while UN bragged
about taking his
money, nor on
OneCoin.
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.
January
10-1: On
Myanmar, what
are the
comments or
actions if any
of SG Guterres
on that More
than 200
residents
experienced
human rights
abuses in
seven Ta’ang
ethnic-majority
townships in
northern Shan
State in 2019,
according to
Lway Chesanga,
the
spokeswoman
for the Ta’ang
Women’s
Organization
(TWO).
The
organization
said villagers
suffered from
artillery
strikes
targeting
civilian areas
and were
killed or
injured by
landmines.
They were also
abducted, held
hostage, used
as forced
forest guides,
tortured,
killed and had
their homes
looted
January
10-2: On Sri
Lanka, what
are the
comments or
actions if any
of SG Guterres
on if the Sri
Lankan
government
should abide
by its
commitments to
replace the
abusive
Prevention of
Terrorism Act
(PTA) with
legislation
that respects
its
international
human rights
obligations.
The cabinet of
President
Gotabaya
Rajapaksa
announced on
January 4,
2020 that it
would withdraw
a proposed
replacement
law, reneging
on pledges to
the United
Nations Human
Rights Council
(UNHRC) and
the European
Union.
Rajapaksa, who
took office on
November 18,
2019, has also
taken other
steps that
threaten human
rights
protections in
Sri Lanka. He
appointed army
commanders
implicated by
the UN in
attacks on
civilians and
other grave
abuses during
the civil war
to defense
secretary and
other senior
positions. He
placed the
police and
other civilian
agencies under
the Defense
Ministry. In
addition, he
appointed a
military
officer as the
head of the
civilian
intelligence
agency without
requiring him
to resign from
the armed
forces, and
repeatedly
said he would
place the
intelligence
agencies at
the heart of
his
administration.
January
10-4: On China
and Kazakhstan
what are the
comments and
actions if any
of SG Guterres
on that On
January 6,
2020, court
hearings
against the
two ethnic
Kazakh men,
Kaster
Musakhanuly
and Murager
Alimuly, on
charges of
illegal border
crossing began
in the remote
eastern town
of Zaysan. The
hearing was
adjourned
after only two
hours,
although
dozens of
witnesses and
supporters had
traveled there
to testify on
their behalf,
and the case
was postponed
to January 21.
If returned to
China, the men
would almost
certainly face
detention and
a real risk of
torture
January
10-5: On DRC,
what are the
comments and
actions if any
of SG Guterres
on that the
authorities
have decided
to close
UniKin, the
University of
Kinshasa after
riots have
shaken the
campus for the
past two days.
The increase
in university
fees for
students who
pay in
Congolese
francs has set
the wheels
turning.
Students and
police
clashed. At
least one
police officer
was reportedly
killed,
lynched to
death
January
10-6: On
"UN75," please
immediately
state how the
UN selected
Vox to partner
with: "To
inspire and
inform the
dialogues, the
UN is also
partnering
with Vox
Media’s brand
studio, Vox
Creative, to
create a video
informed by
interviews
with 38 people
from around
the world,
sharing their
experiences
and opinions
related to
important
global issues,
to be launched
on 6
January."
January
10-7: On UN
sexual
exploitation
and abuse -
alleged - as
Inner City
press asked in
writing on
December 30
without
response, this
is a request
that you
immediately
provide
the "if asked"
information
about the two
new cases of
sexual
exploitation
in CAR by
Cameroonian UN
"Police" that
were put
online after 5
pm on December
30 (a day when
you refused to
answer 7
questions
including on
previous UN
rapes), and
the (Dec 19)
rape case by a
UN Volunteer
in DRC in June
2019 - what
nationality?
What's been
done for the
victim(s)? and
the Dec 9 sex
abuse cases in
CAR by Gabon,
DRC and
Morocco UN
"peacekeepers,
and the Dec
g about
the Office of
the Special
Envoy for the
Sahel, and the
two more
November 26, 3
pm cases of
sexual
exploitation
in CAR by
Cameroon
troops in
September 2019
(!)
January
10-8: On SG
Guterres' Town
Hall in
Geneva, on
which you
refused Inner
City Press'
Dec 20
question, what
is your
summary of
what SG
Guterres said
given that
Inner City
Press will be
publishing
more of it?
January
10-9: As
previously and
repeated
asked, where
has UNSG
Antonio
Guterres been
for the past
week(s), and
how much
public money
has he
spent?
January
10-10: On
press freedom
and Iran what
are the
comments and
actions if any
of SG Guterres
on that In a
tweet on
Thursday
Hesameddin
Ashena who is
President
Hassan
Rouhani's
media advisor
warned "the
Iranian agents
of
Persian-language
media [abroad]
not to
participate in
the
psychological
warfare
regarding the
Ukrainian
airliner
[crash] and
stop
cooperating
with those who
are at war
with
Iran"
January
3-1: On
Cameroon, what
are the
comment and
actions if any
of SG Guterres
and separately
of USG Melissa
Fleming on the
return of
refugees to
Cameroon from
Nigeria and
other
countries in
the region.
The Paul Biya
government has
been bragging
about these,
but many in
Cameroon and
elsewhere
question where
it is again
refoulement,
like that of
Ayuk Tabe and
46 others,
unacted on by
the UN
system.? And,
again, on Paul
Biya's New
Years speech
threatening
more state
violence in SW
and NW
regions?
December
31-5: On North
Korea / DPRK,
what are the
comments and
action if any
of SG Guterres
on (1) this
afternoon's
release on
bail of Virgil
Griffith for
attending a
crypto
currency
conference in
Pyongyang in
April 2019;
(2) SG
Guterres'
"exclusive"
statement to
Capitalist
Tool
publication
Forbes about
blockchain and
why it was not
put on the
UN's website
(provide it
now), on (3)
"Before
Guterres
pushes for
more
blockchain
adoption at
the UN, he
might want to
take stock of
what it’s
already got"
per Decrypt,
and (4) this,
by the UN:
"The United
Nations Green
Climate Fund
(GCF) this
week approved
its first
round of
funding for a
project aimed
at helping
North Korea
deal with
climate
change, the
agency’s
website
indicated on
Thursday.
The program,
titled
“Readiness and
Preparatory
Support for
Capacity
Building of
NDA (National
Designated
Authorities)
and
establishment
of a National
Strategy
Framework for
engagement
with GCF in
the DPRK,”
will be
implemented
through the UN
Food and
Agriculture
Organization
(FAO), to
which GCF will
be providing
the funding."
What steps
have these UN
bodies take
with regard to
sanctions on
DPRK?
September
4-8:
Immediately
explain the
single lawless
line from MALU
on 30 August
2019:
"Greetings
Matthew Lee
from Inner
City Press,
Your media
accreditation
request, with
reference no:
M5413398, has
been declined
for the
following
reason: Media
accreditation
was withdrawn
on 17 August
2018." This is
a formal
request for
the UN's
explanation of
grounds for
this denial.
And a demand
for answer to
these
questions,
which MALU has
declined to
answer:
Who made the
decision?
Where is the
list of those
accredited by
[MALU]?
What and to
whom is the
process of
appeal?
September
3-19: 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 [and AOC
unblocking Dov
Hikind],
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?
Immediately
explain the
single lawless
line from MALU
on 30 August
2019:
"Greetings
Matthew Lee
from Inner
City Press,
Your media
accreditation
request, with
reference no:
M5413398, has
been declined
for the
following
reason: Media
accreditation
was withdrawn
on 17 August
2018." 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 Fleming
have not even
responded...
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,
including now
formally
offering to
answer any
quesions the
UN / DSS might
have, having
been vetted
and accredited
elsewhere
since, as both
USG DSS
Michaud and
MALU have
formally been
timely
informed --
and how it is
possible that
a media that
closely covers
and uncovers
the UN could
be denied
entry, other
than (SG)
censorship.