As
UNSC Prez St Vincent Bans Haiti Questions
As Just 2 Correspondents Praise Comrade
Ralph
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Periscope
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UN GATE, Nov
2 – In the United
Nations from which SG Antonio
Guterres has banned Inner City
Press 853 days for asking
about his complicity in the
killing of civilians in
Cameroon, poisoning them in
Haiti with cholera and COVID
in South Sudan, and their mass
imprisonment by China in
Xinjiang, on November 1 Inner
City Press wrote to the
Mission of St. Vincent and the
Grenadines, as incoming UN
Security Council president,
with questions including about
Haiti, Yeman and Cameroon.
Inner City
Press specifically asked to be
provided the WebEx codes to be
able to ask its questions. No
answer.
But when St
Vincent four soon to be five
time Prime Minister Comrade
Ralph Gonsalves took
questions, there were only two
questions, a new low. There
was a softball question about
elections, and a colonial
question from Agence France
Presse - nothing on Cameroon,
or Cote d'Ivoire, or
Gonsalves' purported interest,
Haiti.
Inner City Press
live tweeted it, here,
and streamed some, here.
Here's
is the UNSC Program of Work
for November - with Inner City
Press banned from any entry of
the UN, pure censorship: Yemen
on November 11, Somalia on
November 23, a two day
workshop with a presumptive
supporter of child sex
trafficking on November 12-13.
When Guterres'
spokes- / hatchetman Stephane
Dujarric holds his noon
briefings this month while
refusing all questions from
Inner City Press despite an on
camera promise.
And St. Vincent and "Comrade"
Ralph? We'll report.
Watch this site.
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