UN
Matthew Sullivan Who Told
Press Banned List It Is On
Will Never Be Shown Gets Buy
Out and Leaves UN
By Matthew
Russell Lee, CJR Scope PFTracker
UNITED NATIONS
GATE, December 18 – UN
Spokesman Stephane
Dujarric, the
lead
spokesperson
for Secretary
General
Antonio Guterres who
has put Inner
City Press on
his
UNdisclosed
banned from the UN
list along
with
"political
activists," here,
blocks
Inner City
Press on
Twitter. And
on 24 October
2018 one of
Dujarric's
friendly
interlocutors,
UN Security
Inspector
Matthew
Sullivan - who
has called
Dujarric a
great man
while also
calling US
Senator
Elizabeth Warren "Jokeahontas,"
here,
blocked
Inner City
Press from an
event on
Burundi and
Cameroon, video here.
Now this
week, at the
end of April
2019, Sullivan
who used
the UN to sell
GPS sneakers
and proudly
told Inner
City Press which
reported it
that it will
never re-enter
the UN has
been rewarded with
15
months pay, a
buy-out he
immediately grabbed.
What will be
his next move?
The middleman
for UN
wannabes who
told Inner
City Press
that NYPD will
never respond
to its FOIL
request and it
would never
enter the UN (in
retaliation
for coverage) is
now gone.
Watch this
site.
On
December 18 when
Inner City
Press was
barred again,
from a UN
Human Rights event it
was invited to, Under
Secretary
General Alison
Smale told
Inner City
Press that the bar
is the
decision of UN
Security. Is
that the
reclusive USG
Peter Drennan,
who tried to
retaliate
after Inner
City Press
published an
internal DSS
email about
how he buried
a threat
against Guterres'
opponent Irina
Bokova? Or
does it also
stretch down
to Sullivan and
others, some
as yet
unnamed? The
fact that Antonio
Guterres uses
these to do
his dirty work
makes him no
better than the
dictators he
(sometimes) purports to
criticize. On
December 17
and 18
Dujarric did
not answer a
single one of
Inner City
Press'
questions
about
conflicts
Guterres
pretends to care
about: Sri
Lanka,
Somalia,
Nigeria -
forget
Cameroon. We'll
have more on
this. Is the
UN faux
progressive,
nasty
nativist, or
both /
neither, only
united
in abusing its
power? Sullivan
used UN
conference
rooms for
sneaker
related for
profit
events, which
Dujarric and
his deputy defended.
Sullivan, in
turn, on 25
June 2018, three
days after his
underling Lt
Ronald E
Dobbins
carried out
Dujarric's and
Al Jazeera's
threat and had
Inner City Press
physically
outsted, wrote
"Stephane is a
great man." We'll
have more on
this. Inner
City
Press asked Dujarric,
"please
explain how a
UN
spokesperson
can
legitimately
block on
Twitter a
media which
covers the UN,
when he is
posting UN
information
produced with
public funds."
While
leaving
questions
about abuses
in South
Sudan and Egypt
unanswer,
Dujarric
on his own
blocking of
Inner City
Press replied,
"As for
Twitter, you
are not
blocked from
the UN
Spokesman’s
account, the
SG’s official
account or the
UN’s main
account. You
are most
welcome to
continue to
follow those
accounts and
interact with
them." Of course,
that wasn't
the question - it's
about blocking
critical media from
information
for which the
public is
paying, about
UNGA speeches,
NYC Mayor Bill de
Blasio and his
officials,
France, trips
paid for by
the public. We're
informed by
disgusted sources that
Dujarric who
played a role
in having
Inner City Press
roughed up by
UN Security
this summer is
now tweeting, regarding litigation among
the 1970s
band
Fleetwood Mac,
"Seriously?
Could this
world be
anymore
divided?" -
this as he has
the Press
roughed up and
defends it.
And the lone
Like of this
effusion is
from... a
senior UN
Security
official. We'll have more on
this. See
photograph
here as of
October 1,
three days
after Dujarric
bragged
on camera that
he is answering
Inner City
Press' electronic
questions
incoming on Cameroon
and corruption
after
having it roughed
up
in and banned
from the UN
and his noon
briefings now
for 90
days.
Cameroon's 36 year
ruler
Paul Biya
blocked Inner
City Press on
Twitter, here.
Now people who
read our
first October 1
story
tell us that
Dujarric,
while blocking
Inner City
Press and
refusing for
weeks to
answer its
question about
whether his
boss Antonio
Guterres,
supposedly
committed to
fighting
sexual
harassment,
had even
responded to
Prashanti
Tiwari's
letter --
Dujarric
follows /
monitors /
trolls
Prashanti. So
too a number
of Cameroon
activists. This is
how low the UN
has sunk - it
refuses
to respond to
its victims
but tracks
them. For what? We'll
have more on
this. How
can the
spokesman for
UN Secretary
General Antonio
Guterres not
only have
physically
blocked the media
which covers
Guterres most
closely, but
also censor it
online
contrary to Article 19
of the UN's
Universal Declaration
of Human Rights?
This is a
story of Dujarric,
and thus of
Guterres.
On 17
August 2018,
after already
having
suspended
Inner City
Press' access
to the UN for
45 days,
Guterres'
Under
Secretary for
Global
Communications
Alison Smale
issued a
letter
banning Inner
City Press for
life. The
letter accuses
Inner City
Press -
without
providing any
opportunity to
be heard or to
rebut - of
“conduct on
United Nations
premises
toward other
accredited UN
correspondents
and media
outlets
including
videos / live
broadcasts
using
profanities
and derogatory
assertions
toward them
without due
regard to
their dignity,
privacy and
integrity, in
violations of
the
Guidelines.”
Pg 3 (iv).
This is a
reference to
Inner City
Press, finding
that Guterres'
Spokesman
Dujarric was
giving a
private press
briefing in
the UN Press
Briefing Room
on June 19 on
a topic it had
asked about,
Guterres'
response to
the US
dropping out
of the UN
Human Rights
Council. In
the hallway,
after having
to get one of
Smale's
minders to
even try to
find out what
was being said
in the Press
Briefing Room
which is
suppose to be
open to all
journalists,
Inner City
Press called
the process a
“sleazefest.”
The
reference was
to Dujarric,
using
responses to
other
journalists'
questions as
an exclusive
reward to
favored pro-UN
outlets. It is
media critique
and it is
disgusting
that Dujarric
and Smale, for
Guterres and
it seems Al
Jazeera, would
move to ban
Inner City
Press for life
for it.
Notably, the
US Press
Freedom
Tracker,
belatedly
reporting on
Guterres' UN
crusade
against Inner
City Press, recounted
from 2016 that
“There is no
love lost
between Lee
and UNCA. Lee
joined UNCA
shortly after
he began
covering the
UN in 2005,
but left the
association on
bad terms in
2012 after
reporting on a
potential
conflict of
interest
involving
UNCA’s
then-president.
[Giampaolo
Pioli renting
one of his
apartments to
Palitha Kohona
then later
unilaterally
granting him,
as Sri Lanka's
Ambassador, an
UNCA screening
of a war
crimes denial
film.] The
UNCA meeting
was held on
January 29,
2016, in the
UN media
briefing room,
which is open
to all
accredited
journalists at
the United
Nations.
Although UNCA
wanted to use
the briefing
room to hold a
members-only
meeting, Lee
insisted that
he had the
right to stay
in the
briefing room
and even to
livestream the
meeting. UNCA
complained to
UN staff, who
eventually
cajoled Lee to
leave.In the
aftermath of
that incident,
the UN
stripped Lee
of his
'resident
correspondent'
status, making
him a
non-resident
correspondent.
Lee lost his
office and his
carte blanche
access to the
UN
headquarters
building.”
The UN
Press Briefing
Room is
supposed to be
“open to all
accredited
journalists at
the UN.” But
at least two
times,
Dujarric has
not followed
this, and both
times Inner
City Press has
contested it.
Today's UN is
a racket,
or
sleazefest: if
one stands up
to Guterres'
Dujarric and
the media
given an
exclusive for
Guterres'
election, Al
Jazeera, first
you get
evicted from
your office,
than banned
for life. A
sleazefest
indeed.
As Inner City
Press'
Periscope, here,
clearly shows,
it did utter
the F word
until it was
in the sound
proofed focus
booth.
Dujarric and
the Al Jazeera
trio only
heard it
later, on
re-broadcast.
To go looking
to feel
insulted or
even harassed
is pathetic.
It is, in
fact,
censorship.
After
Dujarric
misrepresented
the incident
to the
Columbia
Journalism
Review, Inner
City Press
reached out to
a range of Al
Jazeera
correspondents,
many of whom
follow Inner
City Press on
Twitter and
use its
information.
Despite the
slogan
“Journalism Is
Not A Crime”
not a single
one has yet
responded,
even as this
trumped up
incident has
been converted
by Smale into
a basis to ban
Inner City
Press for
life. Those
contacted and
not yet
responding now
despite the
lifetime ban
include,
sadly, Haru
Mutasa, Saad
Abedine, the
genial Gabriel
Elizondo,
Ragobeere,
Kristen
Saloomey who
was working on the Michael
Cohen plea
deal on August
21,
Simon Tate and
Gladys
Njoroge. Those
responsible on
June 19 were
James Bays and
Whitney Hurst, now
for Inner City
Press banned
from 49 days,
briefing, and
prospectively
the UNGA
high level
week. Journalism is
not a crime?
And in terms
of “without
due regard to
their dignity,
privacy and
integrity”
check out the
UNCA “leaders”
on August 20
at the first
Dujarric
briefing after
Smale's
lifetime ban
on Inner City
Press laughing
at about it,
in a briefing
Inner City
Press was
prohibited
from attending
and asking
questions at.
We'll have
more on
this.Does the
UN use its
partners in
state media
including from
the Gulf
to justify its
attacks
and banning of
the
critical
Press, or does
the UN do it
for them? This
is the question
about
and to Al
Jazeera. Two
weeks
after banning
Inner City
Press from
entering the
United
Nations, which
has closely
and critically
covered for a
decade, UN
Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres'
"Global Communicator"
Alison
Smale for the
first time
deigned to
explain in
writing her
basis for the
ban, or
suspension of
privileges, citing
Inner
City Press'
"incivility."
This was
ghoulish,
applied to
Inner City Press as
its arm was
twisted by
Guterres' UN
Security
saying loudly,
"I am a journalist!"
But now
Guterres'
spokesman Stephane
Dujarric has
gone
further, in an article
published July
30 by the
Columbia
Journalism
Review. Dujarric - who
Inner City
Press
directed to
the CJR
reporter to -
is quoted
that " Lee
Periscoped
while
shouting, 'Fuck
you!'
repeatedly.
(Lee says he
was
complaining
that Dujarrac
had given the
Al Jazeera
crew a private
interview, and
excluded him.)
'He
creates an
atmosphere of
incivility
within our
working
environment,'
Dujarrac says."
That was
a lie. Inner
City Press on
June 19
when Dujarric
gave a "private
briefing" to Al
Jazeera's
James Bays and
producer Whitney
Hurst
about Nikki Haley
and Mike
Pompeo
announcing the
US pull out
from the UN
Human Right
Council said
in the hall
that is was a
"sleazefest."
After closing
the door of
the focus booth
it has been
confined to work in
for two years
by
Dujarric, and long
after the Al
Jazeera trio
including
James Bayes
and Whitney
Hurst were
done, said on
Periscope, F-You. Periscope
video - still
online
during this 27
day "investigation" -
here.
n other of the
two occasions, Inner
City Press was within
the Guidelines, which state
that “Non-Resident
Correspondents can
access UNHQ through the
Visitors’ Entrance at
46th Street and 1st
Avenue between 0800-1900
hours from Monday
through Friday.
Non-resident
Correspondents only have
access to UNHQ on
weekends or after hours
accompanied by a
resident correspondent
or when a meeting is
advised as taking place.
Entry will be allowed
two hours prior to the
start of the meeting. At
the conclusion of the
meeting, the
non-Resident
correspondent must exit
the premises within an
hour, unless accompanied
by a resident
correspondent.”
So
Dujarric is a
censor,
justifying the
beating up and
banning of a
journalist for
something he
broadcast in
a soundproof
booth to his
audience. This
is disgusting, all
the more so
because as
Inner City
Press has reported,
Dujarric told
an
interlocutor
on June 20,
before the two
beat-downs of
Inner City Press,
that things
would be worse
for it. Guterres and
Dujarric and
it seems Smale
are.. thugs. But
what about Al
Jazeera?
Inner City
Press is informed
that its
"Diplomatic
Editor" James Bays
has, in the
30 days Inner
City Press has
been fully banned
from the UN, repeatedly
trashed
it, despite his
profession
of "Journalism
Is Not A Crime." So Inner
City Press wrote
to one of his
predecessors
as AJE UN
reporter,
Kristen
Saloomey, gently
asking for
advice on how
to request
equal time on
Al Jazeera
which previously
had Inner City
Press on for
example
on its scoop about
the UN's
(bogus) plans
in Libya, here.
But no answer.
So Inner City
Press moved on
by public
e-mail
to Simon Tate,
Haru
Mutasa,
Cristina
Martinez,
Gladys
Njoroge, and
even
ragobeere,
alfarram,
pricea and
gallog, all
at aljazeera.net.
Tellingly,
nothing. No
response at
all.
Journalism is not a
crime?
On
June 22 Inner
City Press was
pushed out of
the UN by UN
Lieutenant
Ronald E.
Dobbins,
irregularities
in whose
promotion
Inner City
Press has
reported on in
a previous
years, based
on a UN
Security
e-email leaked
to it, through
the General
Assembly lobby
in which it
was covering
an event,
listened in
Smale's
Department's
Media Alert,
which featured
a speech by
Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres.
Dobbins called
in four
Emergency
Response Unit
officers who
refused to
give their
names when
Inner City
Press asked.
On
July 3 - after
Inner City
Press has complained
in writing to
Guterres about
its improper
ouster on June
22 including
Dobbins'
animus and the
ERU officers'
refusals to
give their
names -
Dobbins and
other still
unnamed
officer
assaulted
Inner City
Press as it
was covering a
UN Budget
Committee
meeting,
announced or
advised to it
by the UN
Spokesman for
the President
of the General
Assembly. The
meeting
concerned
Guterres' $6.7
billion budget
and proposed moving
of UN jobs
from New York
to Mexico
City, Uganda
to Kenya and
Geneva to
Budapest.
Inner City
Press'
reporter's
laptop was
smashed into
his backpack,
damaging it.
His shirt was
torn and his
arm was
pulled, then
twisted.
Most
ghoulishly,
Smale's July
19 explanation
to the
Government
Accountability
Project claims
that if a
person being
thus assaulted
by UN Security
speaks up,
saying loudly
“I am a
journalist!”
they are being
uncivil,
justifying a
suspension of
entry for
three weeks
and counting.
The
“review” that
Smale cited
included in
these three
weeks, as to
Inner City
Press, a
single one
hour
interrogation
on July 10 in
a basement
room across
from the UN by
UN Security
officers
Raughn Perry
and Valentin
Stancu. Perry
asked
questions,
only about the
July 3 ouster
and refused to
include in his
write-up
Inner City
Press
allegation of
retaliatory
animus by UN
Lieutenant
Dobbins or
that Inner
City Press had
informed
Guterres (and
Smale) of it
on June 25
before the
July 3, making
each of them
partially
responsible.
In the
weeks since
that
“interview” by
UN Security,
nothing, and
not only Smale
but also
Guterres went on
vacation, with
his Spokesman
now three
times refusing
to answer
Inner City
Press' written
questions as
to where, and
how much the
public is
paying.
We'll have more, much more, on
this.
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