UN Sexual Exploitation in UN
Vehicle Published by Inner City Press Asking
UN Member States
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Exclusive, Patreon
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UN GATE, June 23
– The United Nations claims to
have a zero tolerance for
sexual exploitation by its
staff and peacekeepers, but
routinely covers up their
abuses including the rape of
children, withholding basic
information which was provided
to the Press under Ban Ki-moon
but not now under Antonio
Guterres.
Inner City Press, which
Guterres has banned from the
UN for 721 days as it asks
about these and his abuses, on
June 23 received from outraged
UN whistleblowers video of
sexual exploitation, they
said, in a white UN-marked
vehicle, here.
Now Instagram,
Facebook.
Inner City
Press after inquiries uploaded
the video and many hours ago
asked Guterres, his head of
communications Melissa Fleming
and spokesman Stephane
Dujarric about it: "This is a
formal request for UNSG
Guterres' comment and action
on the video Inner City Press
has just uploaded of UN sexual
exploitation in a UN marked
vehicle, here
as well as
on the June 22 admission
by Sri Lanka former PR Kohona
that his country led a
campaign to get Inner City
Press ousted and banned from
the UN after it reported on
mass killings in Sri Lanka, as
Inner CIty Press was also
doing as to Cameroon when your
UN banned it now for 721 day.
What is the appeals process?
On deadline."
Hours and hours later, no
response - and no action.
So still on
June 23, Inner City Press put
the question of the
sexploitation, and of
Guterres' ongoing ban on the
Press, to UN member states,
not only France, Germany,
Belgium and UK which have yet
to answer on censorship, but
these:
Afghanistan
Albania Algeria Andorra Angola
Antigua and Barbuda Argentina
Armenia Australia Austria
Azerbaijan The Bahamas Bahrain
Bangladesh Barbados Belarus
Belize Benin Bhutan Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana Brazil Brunei
Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi
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C Cambodia Cameroon Canada
Cape Verde Central African
Republic Chad Chapter II of
the United Nations Charter
Chile China Colombia Comoros
Democratic Republic of the
Congo Republic of the Congo
Costa Rica Croatia Cuba Cyprus
Czech Republic D Denmark
Djibouti Dominica Dominican
Republic E East Timor Ecuador
Egypt El Salvador Equatorial
Guinea Eritrea Estonia
Eswatini Ethiopia F Fiji
Finland G Gabon The
Gambia Georgia (country)
Ghana Greece Grenada Guatemala
Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guyana H
Haiti Honduras Hungary I
Iceland India Indonesia Iran
Iraq Republic of Ireland
Israel Italy Ivory Coast J
Jamaica Japan Jordan K
Kazakhstan Kenya Kiribati
Kuwait Kyrgyzstan L Laos
Latvia Lebanon Lesotho Liberia
Libya Liechtenstein Lithuania
Luxembourg M Madagascar Malawi
Malaysia Maldives Mali Malta
Marshall Islands Mauritania
Mauritius Mexico Federated
States of Micronesia Moldova
Monaco Mongolia Montenegro
Morocco Mozambique Myanmar N
Namibia Nauru Nepal Kingdom of
the Netherlands New Zealand
Nicaragua Niger Nigeria North
Korea North Macedonia Norway O
Oman P Pakistan Palau Panama
Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru
Philippines Poland Portugal Q
Qatar R Romania Russia Rwanda
S Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint
Lucia Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines Samoa San Marino
São Tomé and Príncipe Saudi
Arabia Senegal Serbia
Seychelles Sierra Leone
Singapore Slovakia Slovenia
Solomon Islands Somalia South
Africa South Korea South Sudan
Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Suriname
Sweden Switzerland Syria T
Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand
Togo Tonga Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan
Tuvalu U Uganda Ukraine United
Arab Emirates Uruguay
Uzbekistan V Vanuatu Venezuela
Vietnam Y Yemen Zambia
Zimbabwe
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