As
UNCA Fans Anti
Press Flames,
Tries to
Censor for Sri
Lanka
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
June 14,
updated -- Big
media
representative
on the UN
Correspondents
Association
Executive
Committee have
stirred up Sri Lankan
extremists'
threats
against Inner
City Press,
then
repeatedly
said they
didn't care
and weren't
responsible.
On June 14,
after an organization
chaired by
Kofi Annan's
former chief
of
communications
Edward
Mortimer
criticized
UNCA for
putting Inner
City Press at
risk, ten
UNCA members
voted to
proceed
against Inner
City Press.
They offered a
"confidential"
statement
claiming that
they bear no
responsibility
for the
threats they
have stoked,
calling such a
claim false
and damaging
-- to them.
On June 11, Reuters'
UN bureau
chief Louis
Charbonneau
who has
participated
in uncredited
use of Inner
City Press
exclusive
stories
told Inner
City Press,
regarding
threats copied
to the UN that
its reporter
should "swim
like a brick,"
that he should
just "contact
the New York
Police
Department."
Then and on
June 14
Charbonneau
urged
continuation
of the UNCA
"Board of
Examination"
procedure
which gave
rise to and
fueled the
cycle of
threats.
On June 12,
Reuters'
Charbonneau's
"NYPD"
suggestion was
repeated word
for word by
his former
Reuters
colleague, now
Ban Ki-moon's
spokesman,
Martin
Nesirky:
contact NYPD.
Denis
Fitzgerarld of
Saudi Press
Agency, one of
the Board of
Examination
members chosen
by UNCA
President
Giampaolo
Pioli,
whose renting
of his
apartment to Sri Lanka's
UN Ambassador
Palitha Kohona
and then
screening his
war crimes
denial film
along with
alleged war
criminal (and
Ban
Ki-moon
adviser)
general
Shavendra
Silva gave
rise to this
witch hunt,
demanded of
Inner City
Press on June
11, "Who funds
you?" [See
update below]
The false
allegation
that, because
Inner City
Press has
reported on
the lack of
accountability
for the
killing of
40,000
civilians in
Sri Lanka in
2009, it must
be funded by
the Liberation
Tigers of
Tamil Eelam
has been spread
by senior
advisers to UN
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon.
On June 14 Ban
Ki-moon's
Media
Accreditation
and Liaison
Unit wrote
to Inner City
Press that signing
in Yemeni
Nobel Peace
Prize winner
Tawakkol
Karman to the
Security
Council
stakeout
on June 12,
where she
ultimately
spoke to the
Press and
others about
Yemen, Syria
and the Arab
Spring,
was "misconduct"
by Inner City
Press, a
trigger to
expulsion from
the UN.
Bloomberg
News' Flavia
Krause-Jackson,
who engaged in
uncredited use
of Inner City
Press' cocaine
in the UN
mailroom
exclusive,
when shown
attacks on
Inner City
Press in Sri
Lankan
government
media quoting
the vague
letter of
indictment
that she had
signed said,
"We are not
responsible
for this."
UNCA's Third
Vice
President,
referring to a
Sri Lankan web
site
portraying
Inner City
Press'
reporter with
a "Goebbels"
sign on said,
"I don't care
about this."
Talal Al-Haj
of Al-Arabia,
who circulated
an e-mail
accusing Inner
City Press of
"intimidation
and personal
threats" for a
request to
cease the
Board of
Examination
process, said
that before
agreeing to
distance UNCA
from the
threats he
wanted an
apology about
a tweet.
Timothy
Witcher of
Agence France
Presse had,
after seeing
the threats
but not
agreeing to
distance UNCA
from then,
demanded of
Inner City
Press, How
fast can you
draft an
apology,
wanting his
name in it.
Witcher's name
WAS among the
copy list of a
complaint
against Inner
City Press
sent by
Reuters'
Charbonneau to
the UN's Media
Accreditation
and Liaison
Unit,
which now on
June 14 has
charged Inner
City Press
with
"misconduct"
for signing in
a Nobel Prize
winner.
Ban Ki-moon's
MALU
three times
said it would
grant
Inner City
Press re-accreditation
on June 4 --
and then
refused to do
so.
After
letters
raising
questions to
the editors of
Reuters,
Bloomberg,
Voice of
America, AFP
and to Pioli's
near-unreachable
editors in
Italy,
suddenly Pioli
at 5 pm on
June 11 asked
Inner City
Press to "show
him the
threats."
But Inner City
Press already
had,
starting June
3.
Pioli since
September 2011
has been
demanding the
removal from
the Internet
of all Inner
City Press
reporting
about him
accepting rent
money from
Palitha Kohona
and then
agreeing to
screen inside
the UN
Kohona's
government's
propaganda
film "Lies
Agreed To"
without asking
Inner City
Press, which
was elected to
UNCA's
Executive
Committee.
Beyond Inner
City Press'
reporting,
consider this
SLC summary.
Still, Bill
Reilly remains
the chairman
of the Board
of
Examination,
an employee
paid at the
pleasure of a
state media
member of
UNCA's
Executive
Committee who
has already
twice voted
against Inner
City Press,
telling it to
"respect
authority."
Another of the
UNCA "Board of
Examination"
members on
June 11 said,
with feeling
but without
irony, I am a
twenty year
friend of
Pioli, that's
why he chose
me for the
Board.
Denis
Fitzgerald,
employed by
the Saudi News
Agency, said
he was
resigning: but
in the minutes
sent out
later, he
somehow
stopped short
of resigning.
At the June 11
meeting he
said, "I know
what you do,
and it's not
fair."
He's free to
think that,
but he cannot
remain on the
Board: he's
already
groaned when
Inner City
Press raised
the issue of
Sri Lanka,
critiqued one
of Inner City
Press'
headlines, and
demanded, "Who
funds you?"
[Update:
at
Fitzgerald's
request, we
hereby publish
his argument
that "My
questions
about
accountability
for the ICP
blog, its
editor and
funding are
valid
questions - if
someone
believes they
are
misrepresented
or portrayed
unfairly and
inaccurately
on the ICP
blog, how can
they seek
redress?"
Answer: Inner
City
Press presents
what is
submitted in
writing. By
contrast,
Reuters
never
published any
part of what
Inner City
Press
submitted on
May 21
about the wire
service's
unauthorized
uncredited use
of Inner City
Press' March
28 exclusive
that Jeffrey
Feltman would
head UN DPA.
And
the contact
e-mail on
Saudi Press
Agency does
not work. We
may have
more on this.]
At the end of
the 2 pm June
11 meeting,
Margaret
Besheer of
Voice of
America said,
"write to my
editors again,
they get a
laugh out of
it," after
Inner City
Press asked if
VOA should
spend US
taxpayer
dollars to try
to expel from
the UN a US
journalist who
covers
corruption.
Besheer
has previously
admonished
Inner City
Press, an in
UNCA meeting,
to write about
the UN "more
positively."
It has emerged
that beyond
renting his
apartment to
those he
purportedly
objectively
covers, Piolo
also in
violation of
basic
journalistic
ethics has
made campaign
contributions
to politicians
he covers.
Something has
gone terribly
wrong with the
UNCA Executive
Committee
under Pioli's
watch, and
their
simultaneous
June 14 move
to proceed in
these
conditions
against Inner
City Press,
and to offer
some
"confidential"
distancing of
UNCA from the
Sri Lankan
extremist
threats
against Inner
City Press, is
not accepted,
or acceptable.
Watch this
site.