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UNGA week Inner City Press Applies As
Csaba Kőrösi CdC László Szőke Failing
Litmus Test
By Matthew
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UN Gate, Sept 17
– As the United Nations after
a year of failing on Ukraine
and covering up sexual abuses
from the DR Congo to Colombia
gears up for its annual UNGA
Week this month, it has tried
to further limit access and
coverage by independent
press.
Will this
continue under incoming PGA
Csaba Kőrösi of Hungary? On
September 15, Inner City Press
wrote to members including his
chief staff - despite claims
of transparency, as of
September 17 no response or
action: " Hello, Chef de
Cabinet Szoke- As
a journalist who has reported
on the United Nations and its
work for more than ten years,
and who today was allowed to
question the IMF but was not
(yet?) allowed back into the
UN, I am writing to you as
chef de cabinet of the Office
of President of the General
Assembly to formally ask that
you ensure that my
application, a week ago, to UN
MALU to cover next week's UNGA
week is approved, on Sept
16. A photo
of MALU's confirmation of
receipt of my application is
attached, and can be confirmed
by you with them.
It
is imperative that the OPGA
for the 77th session not be
complicit in censorship of
independent, investigative
Press from entering to cover
your UNGA.
Please confirm receipt of this
request, and act on it as
specified above."
Two
days, nothing. We will
continue on this, including
other staff members taking
public (or undisclosed) money
and not being responsive --
censoring, in fact. Watch this
site.
See this
video Letter
Watch this site.
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