As UN Bans
Inner City Press It E-Asks Spox Dujarric
of DSG to AU Cameroon Dooj 4 Men
Coronavirus UN Rape #LuandaLeaks Myanmar
Guinea Fleming Bans Press 2000+ UNanswered
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UN GATE / SDNY
COURT, March 6 – Inner
City Press on 5 July 2018 was
banned from entering the UN,
two day after it was
physically removed from
conducting interviews outside
meeting about the UN Secretary
General Antonio Guterres' $6.7
billion budget.
Then
Guterres' Department of Global
Communication, run by Melissa
Fleming, issued a letter
banning Inner City Press from
the UN - for life. With no due
process, no right of
appeal. Guterres has put
the UN in the US Press Freedom
Tracker, here. Guterres'
Spokesman Stephane Dujarric
falsely promised on camera
that he would be answering
banned Inner City Press'
questions - but see below.
On March 6 an hour before the
scheduled noon briefing by
Stephane "French
Whine" Dujarric,
stonewalling on the Cameroon
mass killings Guterres is
complicit in, Inner City Press
submitted yet more questions,
including why it continues to
be lawlessly banned from
entering to ask questions in
person. Inner City Press has
asked:
March 6-1: Please
immediately confirm or deny
that Deputy SG Amina J.
Mohammed is running for
African Union Commission
Chairperson, and if you do not
deny, how much UN / public
money has been used toward
this end.
March 6-2: Since
SG Spokesperson Dujarric, who
blocks Inner City Press on
Twitter, tweeted
that "Good day for @UNDP
's new Gender Social Norms
Index report About half
of the world’s men & women
feel that men make better
political leaders, and over 40
percent feel that men make
better business executives" -
and Helen Clark said it is
"Not clear what’s good about
that," please immediately
state if this was intended or
in error, and if the latter
what it says about UN
"communications" / propaganda
what UN accounts automatically
re-tweeted the above-quoted.
Question is for Communicator
Fleming as well.
March 6-3: On
Guinea, again, what are the
comments and actions if any of
SG Guterres on that at least
one person has died during
protests in Guinea after
confrontations broke out
between crowds and security
forces?
March 6-4: On
Myanmar, what are the comments
and actions if any of SG
Guterres and separately of USG
Melissa Fleming on that the
government said it will not
restore internet access in
some townships in Rakhine and
Chin states?
March 6-5: On
corruption and Angola, on
which you refused to answer
yesterday, what are the
comments and actions if any of
SG Guterres on the Luanda
Leaks exposure of Isabel dos
Santos of Angola, and as Inner
City Press has repeatedly
asked, what are his comments
and action on the repeated
retweeting of Isabel dos
Santos' denials by his close
staffer Aguinaldo Baptista?
After, for example, exposure
of the corrupt urban
development project near
Luanda for which some 3,000
families were driven from
their homes to make way for
the development? And now after
The Portuguese bank EuroBic
has announced it will end its
business relationship with
Africa's richest woman, Isabel
dos Santos.
March 6-6:
Immediately describe the role
of Angola and the dos Santos
family in the campaign of
Antonio Guterres to become
UNSG.
March 6-7: On UN
sexual exploitation and abuse
- alleged - as Inner City
Press requested before 10 am
on February 24, immediately
provide all if-asked / further
information immediately
provide the if-asked
information about the new sex
abuse cases data dumped at
9:30 am on Feb 24, involving
UN rape in DRC by Guatemala
"peacekeeper," and abuse by
Senegal in Haiti, and Gabon
and Mauritania in CAR, etc and
as Inner City Press asked in
writing in 2019 without
response, the if-asked
information for the report of
UN rape in Darfur data dumped
to Conduct and Discipline
website on the morning of
January 17 and 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 (!)
March 6-8: 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 has now
publishing more of it? Please
explain SG Guterres' statement
that interns should not (ever)
be paid, and how this is not
create unfair advantage for
the most affluent?
March 6-9: As
previously and repeated asked,
where has UNSG Antonio
Guterres been for the past
week(s), and how much public
money has he spent? Is he
going directly to and from
Pakistan? Previously from
Addis? Or any stop overs? At
what cost? Now, immediately
disclose any and all costs to
the UN including UN Security
on the New York trip by
Catarina Vaz Pinto Guterres on
February 27 - March 1 (or
longer).
March 6-10: On
press freedom and Cameroon,
what are the comments and
actions if any of SG Guterres
and separately USG Melissa
Fleming on that on November 7,
2019, authorities in Douala, a
coastal city in southwest
Cameroon, ordered Hiol,
publisher of the privately
owned Ades-Infos Jeunesse en
Action newspaper, to be
detained in the city’s central
prison after he responded to a
summons, according to court
documents and an individual
with knowledge of the case who
asked not to be identified.
Hiol was charged with false
news, defamation, and insult,
and was sent to the prison
without his lawyer present,
according to that individual
and a charge sheet. The
charges stemmed from a
defamation complaint filed by
Louis Richard Njock, the
director of a regional
hospital in Edea, a city south
of Douala. On December 27, the
Douala Bonanjo court of first
instance found Hiol guilty of
those charges and sentenced
him to 18 months in prison and
a fine of 2 million Central
African francs ($3,381),
according to those documents.
Hiol was also ordered to pay
Njock 10.5 million francs
($17,809) in damages and
procedural costs, and his
newspaper was barred from
publishing for six months,
according to those
documents. Hiol filed an
appeal against the conviction
on December 30, according to
the court documents. He is due
back in court on March 24 for
his second appeal hearing. Not
including Hiol, at least seven
journalists were in detention
for their work in Cameroon...
More
here.
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