UN Fails
Again On Non Proliferation As Ukraine Cut
Off As Team Guterres Bans Press
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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UN GATE, August
26 – The United Nations these
days is a venue of failure, censorship
and even rape.
Throughout August
it has held meetings on the
Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Inner City Press, banned from
entering the UN for exposing
UNSG Antonio Guterres'
corruption, covered the NPT as
it could, noting on August 26
the cutting off of Ukraine here.
On August
26, after an insiders' press
conference from which it was
also banned, the conference
failed, Inner City Press video
here,
portrait of Costa Rica and
Ambassador Maritza Chan here.
Then ICANN
put out a press statement,
which Inner City Press also amplified.
But it was banned from ICANN's
rah-rah session:
"Dear
colleagues, UNCA will
host a press conference with
Beatrice Fihn, Executive
Director of ICAN, TODAY,
Friday, August 26th at 11AM in
the UNCA
room to discuss the NPT Review
Conference. Please see
the media advisory below for
details. The briefing is
open to all UN
Correspondents.
Valeria Robecco President,
United Nations Correspondents
Association
UN Correspondents Association
to Host ICAN Press Conference
on NPT
Conclusion
New York – International
Campaign to Abolish Nuclear
Weapons (ICAN) will hold a
press briefing at 11am this
Friday at the United Nations
Correspondents Association to
evaluate the NPT Review
Conference, outline
expectations for the outcome
and explain the role of the UN
Treaty on the Prohibition of
Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) in
making progress on nuclear
disarmament in spite of the
NPT’s failures."
Failure? That's
today's UN.
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