UN Guterres Babbles Again On
Ethiopia Bragging of Call With Abiy From No
Dateline
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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UN GATE, June 28–
While the UN belatedly
expressed concern that
Tigrayan troops in the UN
Peacekeeping Mission in South
Sudan were suddenly
"repatriated" -- the same
thing the UN does for troops
from Cameroon when they are
charged with rape in the
Central African Republic --
its Secretary General Antonio
Guterres who refuses Press
questions now on June 28 has
another canned statement,
notably with no date line as
having grabbed five more years
by banning at least seven
opposition candidates he plans
more unreported personal
travel:
"Recent
events in the Tigray region of
Ethiopia are extremely
worrisome. They demonstrate,
once again, that there is no
military solution to the
crisis. I have just
spoken with Prime Minister
Abiy Ahmed and I am hopeful
that an effective cessation of
hostilities will take place.
It is essential that civilians
are protected, humanitarian
aid reach the people in need
and a political solution is
found.
António
Guterres 28
June 2021." He has banned the
Press for 1092nd day, and
answered no questions.
Dujarric has
refused all Press questions
about Ethiopia, and Cameroon,
and Guterres' son Pedro
Guimarães e Melo De Oliveira
Guterres doing business in
Africa while his father is
UNSG.
Today's UN is
corrupt and has not
credibility.
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