Rapist UN
Ambassador From South Sudan Flees With
Immunity As UN Won't Answer Press
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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August 24 – After a UN
Ambassador from South Sudan
raped a woman in upper
Manhattan then was released,
citing his UN diplomatic
immunity, Inner City Press at
noon on August 23 asked
UN Secretary General
Antonio Guterres' spokespeople
Stephane Dujarric and Melissa
Fleming for
"UN comment on
South Sudan dip evading rape
charge (mis)using diplomatic
immunity? He followed victim
into her Manhattan apartment
about noon, and then raped her
twice. #NoonBriefing."
A
full day later, no answer at
all. Other media asked the
South Sudan Mission (Inner
City Press published a list of
its UN Ambassador
here, including the
rapist Charles Dickens Imene
Oliha) and even the US State
Department, which rarely
stands up to the UN's
impunity, including its
banning of Inner City
Press.
But
apparently, they did not ask
the UN itself, which beyond
this rape in New York City has
made routine flying
"peacekeepers" into DR Congo,
CAR and Haiti where they rape
children as young as five
years old, then fly home with
immunity.
This is on
Antonio Guterres, who has
covered up dozens of rapes,
and bans the Press that asks
about it.
He is inviting
many more rapists to New York
City in September for the UN
General Assembly week; his
head of communication or
propaganda Melissa Fleming has
not answered a letter
from pro bono law firm Quinn
Emanuel seeking re-admission
of Inner City Press to cover
it, and this. Watch this
site.
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