UN GATE, Oct 11 –
After in
Afghanistan UN Secretary
General Antonio Guterres
abandoned local staff to be
harassed and tracked down by
the Taliban while flying his
mostly European cronies out to
safety in Almaty, Kazakhstan,
on October 11 he held a
stakeout with handpicked media
and questions. Videos 1,
2,
3,
4.
Guterres took
five questions, at least two
of which were from state
media.
He virtue
signaled about his commitment
to gender equality, when many
note that he stole the UNSG
position from women candidates
not once but twice, the second
time by blocking all seven
opponents' CVs from being
circulated.
Guterres called vaguely for
action by the World Bank,
embroiled in a scandal of
dominance by China.
Meanwhile
Guterres has concealed his
personal financial links to UN
briber CEFC China Energy,
convicted in the SDNY court,
including by banning Inner
City Press which reported on
that case and asked UN
Spokespeople Stephane Dujarric
and Melissa Fleming about it.
(Neither has
answered a polite letter from
the Quinn Emanuel law firm
seeking Inner City Press'
re-accreditation and an end to
UN censorship).
Finally
Guterres took a handpicked
question on Iraq and
pontificated about elections,
after stealing his own.
This is today's
UN - a place of corrupt
censorship.
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