China Buys
UN Migrants Rights Rep For $130K Its Bid
to Buy SG Guterres Omitted From Forms
By Matthew
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
May 19 – In the supposed
human rights departments of
the United Nations wrongdoers
get what they pay for, as
elsewhere in the UN of Antonio
Guterres.
The UN
"Special Rapporteur on the
human rights of migrants,"
surely an important position,
is one Felipe González
Morales. His UN form, reviewed
by Inner City Press, shows
only one outside funder:
China, to the tune of
$130,000.
Despite
China's treatment not only of
Uighurs but also the openly
racist treatment of Africans,
particularly but not only
during COVID lockdowns, Felipe
González Morales has not had
any criticism of China.
Instead, as paid, he has
focused on Italy while eying
bigger fish. He bottom-fed for
a moment in Niger, came under
fire with IOM then went back
to ground. China's $130,000
last for sometime.
But a fish rots
from the head. After the China
Energy Fund Committee was
convicted of UN bribery,
Antonio Guterres in sleaze
worse that that of Felipe
Gonzalez Morales omitted from
his financial disclosure his
link to CEFC China Energy,
through the Gulbankian
Founation which paid Guterres
while trying to sell its oil
company to CEFC.
When Inner
City Press asked
about the omission, it was
soon roughed up by Guterres
guards and has been banned
from the UN ever since, no due
process, no appeal, no
answered.
And the UN's
"human rights" machinery?
Silent. Purchased. Corrupt.
Inner City Press has written
for reentry, here.
No answer, including from a
group with inviters of
corruption as members. We'll
have more on this.
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