On Iraq UN Guterres Claims Concern
But Covered Up For UN Rapist Elkorany There
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UN GATE, Jan
21 – UN former staff
member Karim Elkorany was
arrested then freed on
$500,000 bond in September
2020 in connection with
drugging and raping women in
Iraq while working for the UN
there, then allegedly lying to
the FBI about it. The UN
has refused all Press
questions about their staffer
raping Iraqis, but today
January 21 claim UNSG Antonio
Guterres is deeply concerned
about Iraqis. He has no
credibility.
The UN
claims it has a zero tolerance
and blacklisting policy for
sexual abuse, but despite a
victim complaining to the UN
in this case, Elkorany was
living freely in New Jersey
when he was arrested.
Inner City
Press immediately asked the
UN, On UN staffer Karim
Elkorany, indicted in SDNY for
lying to FBI about drugging
and raping women while working
for UN in Iraq, immediately
state what the outcome of the
victim complaining to the UN
was - and why Elkorany was
back at liberty in New Jersey.
This is
specifically asked in the
context of this statement:
"UNDP participates in a joint
project with other UN agencies
to maintain a system-wide
database called "Clear Check"
to ensure that former
personnel involved in
substantiated cases of sexual
harassment, exploitation and
abuse with one entity in the
UN system cannot be employed
by another entity."
Months
later, no answer from Antonio
Guterres or his spokespeople
Stephane Dujarric and Melissa
Fleming. They banned Inner
City Press from they
briefings, and issue canned
statements like this on
January 21: "The
Secretary-General strongly
condemns the deadly double
suicide bombing targeting
civilians at a market in
Baghdad today. He expresses
his deep condolences to the
families of the victims and to
the Government and people of
Iraq, and wishes a speedy
recovery to those
injured.
The Secretary-General appeals
to the people of Iraq to
reject any attempts to spread
fear and violence aimed at
undermining peace, stability
and unity. He calls on the
Government to ensure that
those behind these horrific
crimes are swiftly identified
and brought to
justice.
The Secretary-General
reiterates the commitment of
the United Nations to support
the people and Government of
Iraq in their efforts to
consolidate
peace.
Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesman
for the
Secretary-General
New York, 21 January 2021."
B.S.
So what did the
UN actually do, other than
transport a rapist from New
Jersey to Iraq then bringing
him home to live free? Watch
this site.
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