UN of Guterres For Africa
Day Gave COVID and Rapes From Cameroon to
South Sudan
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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UN GATE / SDNY,
May 25 – What did the UN
of Antonio Guterres give
Africa for Africa Day?
Well,
Guterres covered up the
slaughter of Anglophones in Cameroon,
and an accelerating rape of rapes
by UN Peacekeepers, in the
DRC, Central African Republic
and South
Sudan, where Guterres'
UNMISS introduced and spread
COVID-19 with lax social
distancing after flying an
infected international, and
another one out while
ostensibly quarantined.
What
did the UN give Africa for
Africa Day? Hypocrisy and a
lack of accountability.
In
one UN bribery scheme, Francis
Lorenzo raised money for
himself including via the UN
Correspondents Association
supposedly for the "ICT Africa
Investment Fund." The whole
thing was a scam,
just exploiting Africa.
In another
UN bribery scheme, CEFC China
Energy angled for oil and a
bank in Uganda, and oil for
weapons in Chad. Then they
bought Guterres by bidding on
the oil company of Gulbenkian,
whose payments to Guterres he
never
disclosed on his financial
forms.
When Inner
City Press inquired into the
omission of Gulbenkian,
and Guterres' failure in
Cameroon, it was roughed up by
UN Security and has been banned
from the UN briefing of
Stephane Dujarric and Melissa
Fleming for 692 days.
What did the UN give Africa
for Africa Day? Corruption and
a lack of transparency. There
is more - watch this site.
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