UN
Under Ban Targeted WSJ, Fox
& ICP, With Targeter
Montas Said Poised To Return
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Exclusive
UNITED NATIONS,
March 21 – The UN's lack of
commitment to press freedom
under Ban Ki-moon threatens to
continue. Under Ban, even
before Inner City Press was evicted
without
a hearing (and remains restricted)
for covering the Ng Lap Seng bribery
scandal and its connection
to UN Department of Public Information
chief Cristina
Gallach, there was talk
of cease and desist letters to
the Wall Street Journal, Fox
News and Inner City Press,
with the latter targeted for
removal from Google News. This
was in 2009 and involved Ban's
then-spokesperson Michele
Montas, who acknowledged being
in on the meetings. Photo of
some documents here.
Now, as Inner City Press reported
yesterday,
Montas has been seen around
the "new" UN under Antonio
Guterres, with DPI staff saying
she is near to taking over
from Gallach, even being
vetted by the US Mission to the
UN. Can people change?
Sometimes. But because of this
history of censorship, Inner
City Press and the Free
UN Coalition for Access
(which says candidates to head
DPI should answer public
questions on due process for
journalists) run this history
now: how could the any Mission
committed to media freedom
accept this? From
the archives:
"minutes
show that Ban's Spokesperson and three of
his Under Secretaries General met about
"reporting by the press, particularly Fox
News, the Wall Street Journal, and Inner
City Press," at which it was proposed to
write "cease and desist" and "letters
before action" and, "with regard to Inner
City Press... complaining to Google News."
At the UN noon briefing on June 2, UN
Spokesperson Michele Montas confirmed her
participation, while arguing that she
doesn't have to account for her
participating in such meetings. Video
[was]
here,
from Minute 14:49 to 18:41.
The minutes,
prepared by Under Secretary General Angela
Kane’s Department of Management, recite
that Ms. Kane met on May 8 with "Mr.
Akasaka, Ms. Montas, Ms. O’Brien [the UN’s
top lawyer and] Mr. Meyers" [sic,
chief speechwriter and Director of
Communications Michael Meyer] to devise a
strategy to counter negative coverage of
the UN by the three above-named media
outlets.
"With regard
to Inner City Press, we should also
consider complaining to Google News (they
host Inner City Press)," the minutes
continue.
While
extraordinary, this would not be without
precedent. In February
2008, after a similar complaint, Inner
City Press was temporarily removed from
Google News.
The delisting, and the UN, were criticized
by the Government Accountability Project,
a Washington-DC whistleblower protection
organization, and were covered by Fox
News.
Since
January 2009, Inner City Press has
not only covered whistleblower
issues within
the UN Medical
Service and
but has persistently questioned
the UN’s and
Ban Ki-moon’s inaction as
thousands of civilians were
killed in Sri Lanka,
including the UN’s double
standards and
withholding of satellite photos
and its estimates of civilian
casualties." We'll have more on
this.
Amid
complaints about slow
staffing-up in Washington,
less noticed is the UN's
failure to publish opening
notices for several top jobs,
use of a Lusophone fund in
UNOPS (Inner City Press scoop
here), failure to
disclose when senior officials
leave and now a troubling
second extension of the time
to apply for the UN Department
of Public Information job
which Ban Ki-moon murkily gave
to Cristina Gallach, who
became his / The Evicter.
There is a lack of
transparency.
Now the vacancy is extended a
second time, from March 20 to
March 27, amid the rumor,
panned in DPI, that Ban Ki-moon's
former spokesperson Michele
Montas is in the mix. Where is
the reform?
On March
13, Inner City Press asked the
UN's Dujarric, UN
transcript here:
Inner City Press:
I've noticed that two new
senior-level vacancies have
been announced at OHRM [Office
for Human Resources
Management] and the UN
University, but I also… that
the one for DPI [Department of
Public Information], the
deadline was extended.
Can you give some sense of… it
was said to be 6 March.
Now it's 20 March. Also,
OCHA [Office for the
Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs], for example, there
are other posts that neither
have been extended nor have
they been advertised.
But, particularly on the
extension of DPI, I wanted to…
does this mean that they were
unsatisfied with the
applications they got?
What's behind it?
Spokesman: I don't
know. I'm happily not
involved in the recruiting
process. I think, as any
hiring manager has the
authority to do, we can… the
recruiting deadline can be
extended for a number reasons.
Even since
Gallach's position was
belatedly opened for
application, she has held a murky
award session for a
airline for adding a UN sign
to one plane, has wasted
public funds flying once
again to her native Barcelona
and has restricted the Press
from events on Sexual
Abuse in Conflict, Disappearances,
the death
of Vitaly Churkin, Ghana,
and others. We'll have more on
this.
Last
February UN Under Secretary
General for Public Information
Cristina Gallach ordered
Inner City Press to leave the
UN on two hours notice, and
had it physically ejected by
eight UN Security officers, audio
here.
There was
no
due process, and no
appeal since.
There was,
however, a conflict of
interest. Inner City Press had
begun asking Gallach about her
links to the UN bribery
scandal of Ng Lap Seng in
October 2015, video
here.
Gallach in
retaliation evicted Inner City
Press and had its files
thrown out onto First
Avenue. She has tried to
give its office to an Egyptian
state media which rarely comes
to the UN, and never asks
questions. Inner City Press remains
restricted.
One
year ago, covering the UN
corruption scandals which have
resulted in two sets of
indictments for bribery
involving the UN, Inner City
Press was ordered to leave the
UN Press Briefing Room by then
Secretary General Ban
Ki-moon's spokesman Stephane
Dujarric.
Other
correspondents were allowed to
stay in the briefing room,
which Dujarric had "lent"
them. But he insisted that
Inner City Press leave. Video
here.
Inner City
Press asked to see any
paperwork that the event was
closed; none was provided.
Inner City Press stated that
if a single UN Security
official asked it to leave, it
would. Finally one guard came
and said Dujarric wanted it to
leave.
Inner City
Press immediately left,
uploaded the already
live-streamed Periscope video,
and continued digging into the
corruption that's resulted in
the indictment for bribery and
money laundering of Ban
Ki-moon's brother Ban Ki Sang
and nephew Dennis Bahn.
But three
weeks afterward, without a
single conversation or
opportunity to be heard, Ban's
Under Secretary General for
Public Information Cristina
Gallach ordered Inner City
Press to leave the UN, after
ten years, on two hours
notice. Order
here.
This
was enforced, as Inner City
Press worked on its laptop at
the UN Security Council
stakeout, by eight UN Security
officers led by Deputy Chief
McNulty, who tore Inner City
Press accreditation badge off
its chest and said, "Now you
are a trespasser." Audio
here.
Inner City
Press was marched down the
escalator and around the UN
traffic circle, without even
its coat which was up in its
longtime office. It was pushed
out of the gate and its
laptop, in a bag, was thrown
on the sidewalk and damaged.
The next
work day when Inner City Press
arranged for a fellow
journalist to sign it in as a
guest so it could cover the
Security Council, UN Security
official Matthew Sullivan said
it was Banned from UN premises
worldwide. Audio
here.
After three days covering the
UN from the park in front in
the sleet, and articles like
this one, Inner City Press
re-entered with a
"non-resident correspondents"
pass - to which it is still,
more than eleven months later,
confined.
The
then-US Mission under Samantha
Power and Isobel Coleman, even
petitioned
by the DC-based Government
Accountability Project, did
nothing. Indirectly, a offer
was made of an upgraded pass
if Inner City Press would
agree to a gag order, to which
it would not and will not
agree.
There has
been no UN opportunity for
appeal or reinstatement. After
having five boxes of Inner
City Press' investigative
files thrown
on the sidewalk in April,
Gallach is giving
its office to an
Egyptian state media Akhbar al
Yom which rarely comes in, a
correspondent Sanaa Youssef
who had yet to ask a single
question.
Her only claim is
that she was once, decades
ago, a president of the United
Nations Correspondents
Association, the group to
which Duajrric "lent" the UN
Press Briefing Room, without
notice or written record, on
January 29, 2016.
Even as the
scope of Ban Ki-moon's
corruption is being exposed
upon his return to South
Korea, here,
his successor Antonio Guterres
has yet to reverse this year
of censorship and no due
process. On January 6 Dujarric
and Gallach led him on a tour
of... the UN Correspondents
Association, which now wants
him again in their clubhouse.
(More on this to follow.)
On January
27 as Inner City Press moved
to cover Guterres at the UN's
Holocaust event, it was
targeted by UN Security and
told it could not proceed
without a minder, who did not
appear for over 15 minutes.
All of this
must change. This is a scam,
and censorship: the UN's
Censorship Alliance. We will
have more on this.
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