After UN Guterres on South
Sudan Refuses Press Questions Scoop on UN
Security Sex Scandal There
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Video
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UN GATE / SDNY
COURT, May 16 –
The United Nations Mission in
South Sudan acknowledged
internally that a staff member
has tested positive for
Coronavirus COVID-19, while
claiming it is taking all
precautions, see below. SG
Antonio Guterres has refused
to answer questions from Inner
City Press about this, about
his UNMISS representative
David Shearer, and about his
own UN Security guards still
using their gym. Video here.
Now after
Guterres and his spokespeople
Stephane Dujarric and Melissa
Fleming have taken untold
public money while refusing
Inner City Press' questions
about their criminal failure
in South Sudan, and a specific
questions and opportunity to
comment on this on May 15,
this exclusive: " Adeyemi
Oyedeji, former supervisor,
Security Administration and
Logistic of UNMISS who
was moved to
UNAMA, has been dismissed for
asking illegal benefits while
recruiting candidates.
Some UNDSS officials have been
observed involving themselves
in sexual relationship with
female candidates as a
condition of any employment in
the missions and UNDSS
offices. Male employees have
been approached to buy drinks
and lunches for their
supervisors. At the
result of these, they misuse
the rostering and
recruitment system to upgrade
their boyfriends and
girlfriends and
relatives. The improper
use of a position of
influence, power or authority
by mission officials against
another staff is common in
UNDSS office and Mission
Security Pillar. The Officials
ignore their accountability
entrusted from Secretary
General and violates
completely the recruitment
process. The managers
are not helpful for their
staff but creates a hostile or
offensive work environment
which includes the use of
intimidation, threats,
blackmail or coercion.
It is of the utmost importance
that in applying United
Nations Staff Rules,
Regulations and other
administrative issuances,
those who have such a duty
must perform their task with
sufficient detachment,
objectivity and sense of
responsibility. It is common
to see officials who
have no
legal
support
impose their authority in low
level staff members. The way
the organagram constructed was
just only to fulfill their
interest but not
organizational goal. Mission
Security and UNDSS have to
reform themselves. The
Mission/DFS has to
get an authority to
monitor and scrutinize any
recruitment in the mission
areas. Delegation of authority
given to the mission officials
in selecting candidates
have to be revisited again."
From April, still
unresponded to, this petition
to Guterres from South
Sudanese (for download on
Patreon here)
- Guterres should be jailed:
"His Excellency
Antonio Guterres
Secretary-General of the
United Nations 405 East 42nd
Street New York, NY 10017 USA
Re: Concern over Conduct of
United Nations Mission in
South Sudan in COVID-19
Response Dear Mr. Secretary
General, We, the undersigned
South Sudanese, write to bring
to your attention a situation
that has worried us and many
citizens of this country about
the level of cooperation
between the government
authorities in our country and
the United Nations Mission in
South Sudan (UNMISS) with
regards to the fight against
the global pandemic,
COVID-19...
You have probably
seen the Head of the UN
Mission in South Sudan
(UNMISS), your Special
Representative, David Shearer,
warning of “dire health
situation,” in South Sudan on
April 2. To the effect, Mr.
Shearer contends that “if
Corona[virus] gets in…tens of
thousands could perish.” He
emphasized the extra
vulnerabilities facing our
country, poor healthcare
system, concentration of
displaced persons, political
instability and compromised
immunity due to malnutrition,
as reasons why he thinks the
spread of Coronavirus here
would be a calamity.
Unfortunately, it
turned out Mr. Shearer was not
talking hypothetically, as he
had known for a while that a
member of the United Nations
staff had shown symptoms of
the virus after returning into
the country on February 28th
but the UN did not disclose
this information to South
Sudan’s health officials until
April 3rd, potentially
exposing many people to the
disease.
This person was
finally tested by local health
experts and was confirmed
positive, becoming the
country’s first confirmed case
of COVID-19. South Sudanese
are now as afraid for their
lives as they are outraged by
this UN’s behavior. We
expected the chief of UNMISS
to have immediately informed
the Taskforce of the case the
moment it was suspected and to
have offered support and
collaboration with the
government. We also
expected both the government
and the UN to have ordered the
quarantining of the UN staff
who may have come into contact
with the first case and to
have embarked on testing and
contact tracing.
Unfortunately,
very little, if any, was done.
To some of us who have for a
while observed the behavior of
some UN staff in our country,
this was unsurprising. That is
because UNMISS has never been
held to account for its
actions in this country and
often operating a parallel
system to the government of
the host country. Please note,
Your Excellency, that we are
not part of the government of
South Sudan but just concerned
citizens. In fact, we are
critical of the government for
not taking the UN to task on
the proper protocols to fight
Coronavirus.
We write to you
today to alert you that UNMISS
has behaved contrary to the
“Status of Forces Agreement,”
which spells out the rules
governing the relationship
between the UN and government.
The UN should have offered
technical support, given that
Mr. Shearer was so candid
about South Sudan’s “lack of
capacity,” instead of risking
the lives of South Sudan’s
citizens and keeping quiet
about it. The minimum the UN
should have done is to be in
communication with the
country’s health authorities,
with the new Taskforce on
COVID-19 as well as embark on
testing all its staff that are
residing in the camps where
contacts may have occurred
with the first case.
The UN Mission
has to date refused to take
any of these simple and
obvious steps, which are now
globally accepted as important
measures against COVID-19. We
therefore urge your esteemed
office to intervene to at
least investigate this issue
and to compel UNMISS to test
its staff or to give South
Sudan’s Ministry of Health
access to the UN camps for
testing and quarantine. It is
the lives of millions of
already vulnerable South
Sudanese that are at stake
here and UNMISS needs to be on
the right side of history in
the fight against the deadly
Coronavirus pandemic. We look
forward to your prompt action
to address our concerns.
Yours
Sincerely, Samuel Taban
Youziel Jok Madut Jok Lawrence
Korbndy Santino Ayuel Longar
Madut Majok Ngor Thuch Mading
Agok Augustino Ting Mayai CC:
Government of South Sudan CC:
UNMISS, Juba"
On April 23
Inner City Press is
exclusively publishing SRSG
Shearer's order that "UN
International staff (only)
will be able to access Tomping
and.or UN House specifically
for exercise activities." Full
double-speak memo here.
Whistleblowers who previously
complained in real time to
Inner City Press about UN
national staff being forced to
ride on a UN bus with no
social distancing are outraged
at Shearer's order, and say
that given the layout of the
compounds, it does not comply
with WHO (and IHR, see below)
regulations. Guterres refuses
to answer, there is video -
and WHO has not yet taken the
questions. Watch this site.
On April
19 after the UN bragged about
unspecified discipline on an
unidentified staffer who broke
quarantine or self isolation
and flew back to his or her
unidentified country, Inner
City Press has exclusive
obtained and now publishes the
South Sudan government
document showing that
government demanded
information about the UN
violation from the World
Health Organization, here.
The
document, of South Sudan's
High Level Task Force, also
shows them taking money
ostensibly for COVID-19 from
tobacco company Carnak, MTN,
Atlantic Energy and Patronas
which, along with China
National Petroleum Company,
stands accused of funding
militias through Dar Petroleum
Operating Company. Inner City
Press will be asking Juba and
WHO about this.
But
what about the South Sudan UN
bus without social distancing,
which was Guterres rep David
Shearer's fault? What about
Guterres' own guards? This is
another case of Do As I Say,
Not As I Do (April 18 Matthew
Russell Lee song here).
Here is the
disingenuous notice which does
not mention the bus, the
spread and the UNHQ gym: "a
staff member who failed to
complete self-isolation and
left South Sudan without
authorization.
The staff member was in
isolation after it was
believed he may have come into
contact with a person
diagnosed with COVID-19. He
received one test that
confirmed him as negative and
then left Juba on a flight
without the knowledge of the
United Nations. The flight was
commercial, not a United
Nations
flight.
Since arriving in his home
country, he has been tested
again and is confirmed to be
negative for
COVID-19.
In the interests of openness
and transparency, the United
Nations informed the Ministry
of Health and expressed its
regret about what had
happened.
The United Nations is
continuing to strictly follow
the health protocols relating
to COVID-19 and is working
cooperatively through the
World Health Organization with
the Ministry of
Health.
Any United Nations staff who
fail to adhere to the
requirements for testing and
self-isolation will face
disciplinary action."
So when
will Guterres' guards be
punished? When will Guterres
(and Tedros) be fired?
On April 9 Inner
City Press exclusively
published a notice among
Guterres' UN Security, which
he used to oust and ban Inner
City Press, violating all New
York City (and state) laws by
keeping their gym open, with
up to three officers using it
at once. Photo here.
What will
Mayor De Blasio's pro-UN
office, which took masks not
offered to UN staff
quarantined at home (as lax
practices at UN WIPO preceded
the death of a staffer there)
say? Inner City Press is
asking Guterres and his
spokespeople Stephane Dujarric
and Melissa Fleming. The UN,
including UN Security, is
corrupt.
But the
transcript of a meeting with
staff by UN Secretary General
Antonio Guterres'
representative in Juba, David
Shearer, leaked to Inner City
Press by outraged staff, shows
for example that the UNMISS
mission has been running
busses for local staff without
social distancing.
They
analogize it to when the UN
brought cholera to Haiti and
then lied about it for years,
and has still to pay any
compensation under Antonio
Guterres "who instead spends
the public's money on his own
trips to Lisbon." Guterres and
his spokespeople Stephane
Dujarric and Melissa Fleming
have refused all Press
questions on this, choosing to
ban critical Inner City Press
and take staged questions from
Xinhua.
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