As
Alpha Conde Ousted Other
Elders Call Him Regrettable
But He's Supported By UN
Guterres
By Matthew
Russell Lee, CJR PFT Video Song
UN
GATE, September 6 --
Now
in 2021
octogenarian
Guinea-Conakry
strongman has
been ousted in
a coup. One
expected UN
Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres to
have a
robo-statement
about a coup.
But now also,
in the run-up
to a UN
Security
Council
appearance
under the
presidency of
the equally censorious
Irish Mission
to the UN,
Mary Robinson,
Chair of the
Elders and
former UN High
Commissioner
for Human
Rights, has
said,
“Irrespective
of the
regrettable
record of
President
Condé, the
taking of
power through
the use of
force can only
lead to
violence and
instability."
Without even
that
acknowledgement,
like clockwork
Guterres said:
"I am
personally
following the
situation in
Guinea very
closely. I
strongly
condemn any
takeover of
the government
by force of
the gun and
call for the
immediate
release of
President
Alpha Conde."
This
was tweeted by
Guterres, or
the staffer
paid taxpayers
money to
promote him.
Five hours
later, still
not emailed
about by UN
Spokesman
Stephe
Dujarric, who
takes public
money for
refusing to
answer Press
questions.
Song here.
Like with
Cameroon's
octogenarian
Paul Biya with
whom Guterres
cut a deal
around
Cameroon's UN
Budget
Committee
chairmanship
for silence on
killing of
Anglophones,
Guterres is
"joined at the
hip" with
Conde, see here.
Now from the
US State
Department
spokesman,
this: "The
United States
condemns
today’s events
in
Conakry.
Violence and
any
extra-constitutional
measures will
only erode
Guinea’s
prospects for
peace,
stability, and
prosperity.
These actions
could limit
the ability of
the United
States and
Guinea’s other
international
partners to
support the
country as it
navigates a
path toward
national unity
and a brighter
future for the
Guinean
people.
We urge all
parties to
forego
violence and
any efforts
not supported
by the
Constitution
and stand by
the rule of
law. We
reiterate our
encouragement
of a process
of national
dialogue to
address
concerns
sustainably
and
transparently
to enable a
peaceful and
democratic way
forward for
Guinea to
realize its
full
potential."
The
UN trapped in
time and dying
with Guterres.
From two years
ago: Who gets
to decide
which media
can enter the
United Nations
to cover this
month's United
Nations
General
Assembly high
level / no-vax
week?
The answer in
today's UN,
not unlike in
any
dictatorship
whether China
or Cameroon,
is one man and
his small
circle of
yes-men and a
yes-women,
with no due
process, no
right to
appeal, no
judicial
oversight.
In this case
the man is
Antonio
Guterres. And
on September
21 is his
vacuous and
actually
troubling read-out,
the first of
many long time
"presidents,"
here from
Guinea -
Conakry, like
Cameroon which
he's served:
"The
Secretary-General
met with H.E.
Mr. Alpha
Condé,
President of
the Republic
of
Guinea.
They exchanged
views on
developments
in West Africa
and the Sahel.
The
Secretary-General
welcomed
Guinea’s
efforts to
implement the
sustainable
development
goals and the
2030
Agenda.
He commended
the important
contribution
of Guinea to
UN peace
efforts in
Mali.
New York, 21
September
2019."
Typically from
Guterres, no
mention of the
Guinea Army's
killings
of civilians
at home or of
Guinea
peacekeeping's
sexual abuse
on which
Guterres'
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric
arrogantly
refuses to
answer Inner
City Press'
written
questions, as
on Cameroon
child rape.
This is the
read out on
Gutteres'
UN.Banned
Inner City
Press will
have more,
much more, on
this.
Guterres' new
yes-woman is
Melissa
Fleming. She
previously
served as his
spokesperson
during his
tenure at the
UN refugee
agency UNHCR.
Guterres
parlayed that
into the top
UN job by
showing great
deference to
China on its
refoulement to
North Korea
for
torture.
Guterres took
money from
Lisbon-based
Gulbenkian
Foundation
during the
year after he
left UNHCR.
Then once
despite his
feminist
rhetoric
Guterres
shouldered out
women
candidates to
take over the
UN with
China's
support,
Guterres
omitted these
Gulbenkian
payments from
the UN public
financial
disclosure he
filed covering
2016.
When Inner
City Press
which while
reporting
daily from
inside the UN
also covered
the UN bribery
trial of CEFC
China Energy's
Patrick Ho in
the federal
courthouse in
lower
Manhattan
asked Guterres
about that
case, Guterres
refused to
answer.
Worse,
Guterres
pretended
through his
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric to
not have even
heard Inner
City Press' question
when called on
at the UN
Security
Council
stakeout about
Cameroon and
his closeness
with 37 year
president Paul
Biya.
On 3 July 2018
Inner City
Press was
interviewing
Biya's long
time
Ambassador
Tommo Monthe
outside a
meeting of the
UN Budget
Committee that
Monthe
chaired.
Suddenly
Guterres'
security
detail, led by
UN DSS
Lieutenant
Ronald E.
Dobbins,
grabbed Inner
City Press'
computer and
twisted its
arm, video here, right in front of
Guterres'
official
Christian
Saunders, now
conducting
cover up for
him at
UNRWA.
After Inner
City Press
went to file
an assault
complaint with
the NY Police
Department on
4 July 2018
but was told
the UN is
entirely
immune, the
next day Inner
City Press was
barred from
even entering
the UN to
continue to
cover the UN
Security
Council, that
day a meeting
about Yemen as
Guterres took
money from
Saudi Crown
Prince
MBS.
After a review
that did not
afford Inner
City Press a
single hearing
or opportunity
to be heard
or to see
evidence, the
UN on 17
August 2018
formally revoked
Inner City
Press' 10-year
UN media
accreditation.
Guterres'
motive became
clear as Inner
City Press,
awaiting
reinstatement,
more closely
covered the
SDNY federal
court where it
is now fully
accredited.
Convicted
Patrick Ho's
CEFC China
Energy had
been seeking
to buy
the Partex Oil
Company from
Gulbenkian
Foundation
which paid
Guterres
undisclosed
moneys. It was
and is, in
short,
outright
personal
corruption by
Guterres, on
which he
refuses to
answer
questions.
On 24 August
2019,
alongside
continuing the
cover the SDNY
court, Inner
City Press
submitted a
simple
application to
the UN like
hundreds of
other media to
enter and
cover the UNGA
High Level
week beginning
September
23.
In response,
Inner City
Press received
a Kafka-esque
response by
Guterres' UN
Security
Gilles Michaud
that the
assault on it
was for being
in a "locked
area" - that
is, the wide
open lounge
outside the UN
Budget
Committee
meeting - and
that all UN
Security is
doing is
enforcing a
decision by
the UN Media
Accreditation
and Liaison
Unit, now
under Melissa
Fleming.
Fleming
refused to
answer any of
four letters
sent to her.
At 4:30 pm on
Friday, August
30 her MALU
issued a
one-line
denial of
access:
"Greetings
Matthew Lee
from Inner
City
Press,
Your media
accreditation
request, with
reference no:
M5413398, has
been declined
for the
following
reason: Media
accreditation
was withdrawn
on 17 August
2018."
So Guterres'
lawless UN can
withdraw a
critical
media's
accreditation
for daring to
ask why he
omitted from
his financial
disclosure
payments from
a company
selling its
oil company to
a Chinese
government
bribery
vehicle - then
use the
withdrawal to
automatically
deny access to
the UN General
Assembly, the
so-called
global
parliament of
"We the
Peoples."
If press
freedom means
anything, and
if the UN is
anything more
than a
dictatorship
of a single
corrupt
censor, this
cannot stand.
Inner
City Press
will be
reporting on
the UN and its
UNGA either
way - but
demands to be
allowed to
enter and
cover the
often shameful
deals of
undemocratic
nations, like
the hundreds
of their state
media that
Guterres lets
in to praise
him.
Frozen
in time. Like
Conde, the UN
must change.
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