At
UN Fabius Goes
All French,
Cavusoglu All
Turkish, 2
Jaafaris on
Camera
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
September 19
-- While more
than two dozen
countries
pledged
support for
Iraq against
the Islamic
State in the
Security
Council on
September 19,
who would
speak on UNTV
about it?
For
more than an
hour the media
was told that
French foreign
minister
Laurent Fabius
would be
“coming to the
stakeout” to
take
questions on
UNTV. It was
pushed back,
then when
finally Fabius
emerged he rushed
past the
stakeout into
the hallway,
where he spoke
only in French.
Update:
to be fair,
the French
Mission put
out this
transcript.
So
too with
Turkey's
foreign
minister
Mevlut
Cavusoglu.
When he
emerged
from the
Security
Council, he summoned
Turkish media
down the
hallway
for a private
stakeout. Some
non-Turkish
journalists
weren't
allowed
to go,
something
protested by
the Free
UN Coalition
for Access.
But
why not openly
take
questions?
The
three
on-camera
stakeouts that
occurred were
by Syria's
Bashar
Ja'afari,
Iraq's
Foreign
Minister
Jaafari
(no relation,
if that needs
to be said),
and Canada's
John Baird.
To the last of
these, Inner
City Press asked if
before any
bombing in
Syria consent
should be
sought from
Damascus or
the Council.
That has “yet
to be
determined,”
Baird replied.
Iraqi
FM Jaafari,
when Inner
City Press
asked if the
Coalition
should speak
with Syria,
seemed to
dodge the
question. But
at least he
took
questions on
camera, as did
Syria's
Ja'afari.
Where were the
others?
Is this how GA
Week will be?
FUNCA in is on
the case,
including
about
faux UN
press
conferences
like those
held in the
private club
handed
out by the UN
to its Censorship
Alliance.
That group tried to
get the
investigative
Press thrown
out of the UN,
now
masquerades on
media
freedom. This
is how the UN
works. Watch
this site.
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