UNITED
NATIONS GATE, February
26
– How lawless is
the United Nations
of Secretary
General Antonio
Guterres? In the
midst of Inner
City Press'
questioning
in 2018 about
Guterres' links to
now convicted UN
bribery Patrick
Ho's China Energy
Fund Committee,
which paid former
President of the General
Assembly
Sam Kutesa and had a
contract with
PGA Vuk
Jeremic,
and
Guterres' failures on
Cameroon
and elsewhere, his UN
Security twice roughed
up Inner City Press on
June
22 and July 3,
2018, see
below.
Now
tellingly the
UN's partner
in censorship
is bragging about getting
an end of UNSC
presidency
press
conference
moved out of
the UN Press
Briefing Room
where it would
be on UN
Television to its
own clubhouse. They brag that
Equatorial
Guinea, which
has had the
same president
for more than
30 years, has
agreed
to this
reduction in
public
transparency and they hope
it will be a
trend. Here
now the promotion,
followed by what
is actually
happening in
Equatorial
Guinea. The
media
organization
which are
part of this
white wash of
repression -
including not
only Xinhua
but also AFP
and Reuters, should
be
embarrassed:
"Dear
colleagues,
As part of its
2019 events
program, UNCA
is launching a
new series to
invite the
current
President of
the Security
Council for an
informal
“wrap-up”
discussion
with the UN
press corps at
the end of
each
month.
H.E.
Ambassador
Anatolio Ndong
Mba, Permanent
Representative
of Equatorial
Guinea to the
UN and
President of
the Council
for February,
will kick-off
the new series
tomorrow,
Tuesday,
February 26th
at 1:30 pm in
the UNCA
meeting
room.
Members are
encouraged to
participate in
the
discussion.
The event is
open to all UN
correspondents.
Valeria
Robecco
President,
United Nations
Correspondents
Association."
And now this:
"the arbitrary
arrest of
activist
Joaquin Elo
Ayeto, and
calls on the
government of
Equatorial
Guinea to
release him,
immediate and
unconditionally.
According his
lawyer,
Angel Obama,
Mr. Elo was
arrested at
6:00 am this
morning by
seven armed
security
officers. He
was taken by
the officers
in an official
security
vehicle.
Mr. Obama
visited him at
the central
jail known as
“Guantánamo,”
where he was
interrogated
while
handcuffed.
Mr. Obama
learned that
Mr. Elo was
being held for
making a
comment about
the ongoing
country-wide
tour of
President
Obiang. No
official
charges have
been pressed,
and no
witnesses have
come forward.
Mr. Elo
professed that
the security
officers who
detained him
stated he
would be
tortured to
extract a
confession.
This is the
third time the
Equatoguinean
government
arrests Mr.
Elo Ayeto in
retaliation
for his
critical stand
against the
Obiang
regime." This is
today's UN.
The rest of
the UN
Correspondents
Association
minutes - the
annual
meeting,
despite the UN
saying it
accredits
thousands, had a
total attendance of
56 --
say, "2018
UNCA Awards
Budget:
Valeria
reported a
great
successful
gala with more
than 570
guests in
attendance.
The
honorees--Amal
Clooney and
Adrian
Grenier—were a
big draw,
bringing in
more than
$420,000,
securing a
healthy
balance
forward for
2019.
Preparation is
underway to
confirm a
December date,
preferably on
a Friday at
Cipriani, but
that depends
on the SG’s
availability
(possibility
of December
6th in the
works).
Giampaolo
explained the
total income
from the gala
generated a
record-breaking
positive
balance. He
also solicited
input and help
from the
general
membership to
attract new
sponsors and
pointed to the
positive
cooperation
with the Dag
Hammarskjold
Fund for
Journalists
that continues
in its second
year. Of the
total UNCA
Awards income,
UNCA members
(who bought
tickets at
$100) brought
in $21,500,
various
missions,
$20,000,
tables,
$296,500,
individual
tickets,
$17,800 and
prizes
sponsorship,
$65,000. 2018
UNCA General
Budget: The
UNCA general
budget
generated more
than
$30,215.01,
with
$24,215.01
coming from
membership
dues, (30 New
members and
192 renewing
members), and
$6,000 from
directory
advertising.
Expenses were
$26,475.19,
but more
financial
sources are
needed to
support all
the
activities."
Who bought
those tables,
previously bought for
example by UN
briber Ng Lap
Seng, buying access
to the Secretary
General? We'll
have more on
this.
Several disgusted
members - the
UN pushes people to
join - forwarded
Inner City
Press this:
"Dear
colleagues... to
kick off the
new year, UNCA
will host an
informal meet
and greet
reception with
the elected 5
non-permanent
members of the
UN Security
Council at
5:30 pm in the
Express Bar
(Third Floor
Conference
Building).
The occasion
is to
facilitate
interactions
between
diplomats and
the press
corps with the
hopes of
building good
working
relationships
moving
forward.
Drinks and
food will be
served.
I look forward
to seeing you
there.
Valeria
Robecco
President,
United Nations
Correspondents
Association."
Note that
this drink
fest is with
Equatorial
Guinea. We'll
have more on
this - and
this:
On January 15,
current PGA
María Fernanda
Espinosa
Garces gave a
speech in the
UN that Inner
City Press,
now banned for
208
days and counting,
was not
permitted to
attend to
cover. Nor did
the UN app and
"Audio Now"
ostensibly
offered by Guterres'
USG
Alison Smale
work. Despite
these
hindrances
and
censorship,
which has been
appealed, it
emerged that
Espinosa
Garces is
convening a 4
February 2019
meeting with
so-far
unspecified
former PGAs.
One wondered,
would Sam
Kutesa who
was shown in
the recent
Patrick Ho UN
bribery trial
to have taken
$500,000 from
CEFC, be one
of them? Would
Vuk Jeremic who met
with worked
for CEFC
China Energy's
Ye
Jianming, who
also met PGA - and
now Guterres
official -
Peter Thomson?
(We are not
listing the evidence
on CEFC -
John Ashe, who
was
killed it is
said by a
weight
dropping onto
his neck while
working out alone
awaiting trial). How can
Inner City
Press, which
actually
covers these
issues in a UN
which claims
to respect the
right of
anti-corruption
journalists,
be banned from
covering UNGA?
Guterres got favors
from Peter Thomson
when Thomson was
President of the
General Assembly.
Rudimentary open
source research -
including on the
UN's own website
here - finds that
Thomson, like
implicated Sam
Kutesa and John Ashe
and Vuk Jeremic,
visited CEFC's Ye
Jianming in Hong
Kong. What was
discussed? Inner
City Press
previously covered,
critically but
civilly, Thomson.
Now corrupt Guterres
has had Inner City
Press roughed up and
banned 175 days,
with his Spokesman
Stephane Dujarric
refusing to answer
any questions
despite the promise
of Guterres' USG
Alison Smale.
After receiving
favors from Thomson
as PGA, Guterres
gave him a job in
his Secretariat,
Representative on
Oceans. Here
is Patrick Ho,
interviewed by
Guterres' DESA, on
Oceans. There should
have been an audit.
There still should
be. Another of
Guterres' special
advisers, Jeffrey
Sachs, after denying
Inner City Press'
documented report
Sachs was on a UN -
CEFC board, abruptly
closed his Twitter
account, story here.
Guterres goes on robo-tweeting
from parts unknown,
spending public
money undisclosed.
Guterres should
explain and / or
resign. We
will have more in
this series.
A now-removed
Gulbenkian
Foundation web page
says Guterres
continued as a board
member into 2018. Archived
here.In
fact it was on 9
February 2018 that
Gulbenian tweeted
that Guterres was no
longer on the board
- AFTER it was
reported that
Gulbenian was trying
to sell, or even had
already sold, Partex
to CEFC. This is
called guilty
knowledge.
While
Guterres' spokesman
Stephane Dujarric is
refusing to answer
Inner City Press'
written questions,
contrary to promises
by Guterres' Global
Communicator Alison
Smale, it appears
Guterres' evasive
defense is claiming
that he left
Gulbenkian in
November 2016 and
therefore somehow
had no conflict of
interest in refusing
and blocking the
obviously needed UN
audit of CEFC after
the arrest of its
Patrick Ho for UN
bribery. This
defense is dubious.
Why did Gulbenkian take
down its webpage
disclosing that
Guterres remained on
board into 2018? Why
- sixteen months
after Guterres
ostensibly left -
did they wait until
February 2018 to tweet
that he left?
Because their
negotiations with
CEFC became public
(see 2 February 2018
Bloomberg here,
and 6 February
MacauHub here:
"CEFC China Energy
buys Portugal’s
Partex Oil &
Gas.")
In any event,
Guterres' "2017"
Financial
Disclosure, which
explicitly says it
covered the year
2016 in which even
in this new story he
remained on
Gulbenkian's board
into November, more
than 80% of the year
- did not disclose
his role in
Gulbenkian, only on
the Club of Madrid.
Guterres has had
previous financial
disclosure
omissions, for
example in Portugal,
here.
CEFC was hardly
unknown: it bought a
Portuguese insurance
company in November
2017, here.
Guterres' failure to
disclose and,
separately and even
more so, his refusal
to audit CEFC in the
UN was a direct
conflict of
interest, which he
has tried to cover
up by roughing up
and banning Inner
City Press which
asked him about it.
(See January 2018
press conference here, July 2018 roughing up by
Guterres' UN
Security here,
banning letter via
Press Freedom
Tracker here.)
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