After
UN Restricts Press From Covering
Guterres' Lusophone Garden
Party, He Shuts Photo Ops
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS,
May 8 – Three days after UN
Secretary General Antonio
Guterres had his UN Security
hinder Inner City Press from
covering his Portuguese
language garden party in the
UN, now Guterres has invented
a new restriction on
longstanding UN photo
opportunities, limited them to
undefined "photo agencies
only." Guterres' spokesman
Stephane Dujarric acknowledged
to Inner City Press in writing
that this is something new,
but has yet to explain what
the definition is, why the
restriction is being imposed
and who is behind it.
Ultimately, it is Guterres,
increasingly untransparent.
This comes after Inner City
Press covered Guterres
offering "warm regards" to
Egypt's anti-press Sisi, to
whose state media Akhbar al
Yom Guterres and his Alison
Smale are awarding Inner City
Press long time UN work space.
Now Guterres is trying to
select who can cover his
swearing in of new Political
Affairs chief Rosemary
DiCarlo, and his meeting with
Martin Luther King III. Both
were listed as "photo agency
only." Inner City Press asked
Dujarric, "please explain in
tomorrow's Media Alert the new
use of this phrase: “Photo
agencies only” - why has this
been added? What does it mean?
Who defines it? What is the
reasoning / purpose?" Dujarric
replied, "As for the media
alert, this is for events that
are photo-ops only. We will
have UN photo, UN TV and photo
agencies only. Yes, it’s a new
thing." Inner City Press has
asked Dujarric and his deputy
Farhan Haq, so far without
response: May 8-1: Where is
the definit[ion] of "photo
agencies"? May
8-2: Separately, what is
the purpose of trying to limit
access to usually ill attended
photo ops? May 8-3: Who
decided on this 'new thing'?"
Inner City Press has never
even tried to ask a question
at a UN photo op. It's that
Guterres wants to prevent
coverage, for example of his
"warm regards" to Sisi. This
is corrupt. The UN Media Alert
for May 5 listed a “Portuguese
Language Day Celebration;”
when Inner City Press asked
the spokesman for UN Secretary
General Antonio Guterres it
was told there would be remarks
by Guterres, who is
increasingly rarely in New
York. Events in the UN Media
Alert are open to all
journalists - but in today's
UN, rules mean little.
On May 5 UN
Security stopped Inner City
Press saying, No, I know who
you are. Another UN Security
Officer asked, Why don't you
like the UN? Haiti cholera impunity
came to mind, or UN Security
Deputy Chief McNulty throwing
Inner City Press' laptop on
the sidewalk when it was
evicted (audio here)
for covering an event in the
UN Press Briefing Rule - also
ostensibly open to all
journalists.
On My 5
while UN Security was focused
on making it impossible for
Inner City Press to do its
job, they allowed children,
presumably Lusophone, to play
on the UN's slavery memorial,
which its Department of Public
Information took money for
from now convicted UN briber
Ng Lap Seng, even according to
the UN's own audit.
The UN was turned into Antonio
Guterres' Lusophone garden
party. Any number of state
media, like rarely present
Egyptian Akhbar al Yom to
which DPI under Alison Smale
continues to assign Inner City
Press' long time work space
to, could enter and cover the
event without no interaction
much less blocking by UN
Security. (Smale retweeted
Guterres' Portuguese language
self celebration, here
- but could not or would not
assure that the Press could
cover the event, in the Media
Alert, and has not in eight
months responded to 5000
signature petitions
and request for reinstatement
and rules).
The May 5
targeting of Inner City Press
-- "I know who you are" -- is
allowed by downgrading and
keeping down Inner City Press
as "non resident
correspondent," while giving
full resident correspondent
status to no-show state media
like Akhbar al Yom's Sanaa
Youssef who has not asked the
UN a question in more than a
decade. Inner City Press, by
contrast, is required to have
a minder. But the UN is a
place now of targeted
censorship - the cancellation
by the UN Alliance of
Civilizations is just the most
recent example. We'll have
more on this.
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