As Burma
NGOs Want UN Envoy Heyzer Fired SG
Guterres Silent on Qatar Hosting Junta
Ships
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Complaint
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UN GATE, Nov 27 –
After the Burma coup regime
fired its New York-based UN
ambassador U Kyaw Moe Tun for
his speech in New York in the
usually scripted and now COVID
positive UN General Assembly,
UN Sec-Gen Antonio Guterres,
bragged about the session and
grabbed five more years.
And Guterres
then-envoy on Myanmar,
Christine Schraner Burgener,
bragged at a stakeout Inner
City Press was banned from
that the people in Myanmar all
know her and she would give
them hope. She didn't, and her
UN successor is worse.
After Guterres'
envoy Noeleez Heyzer's failed
trial to Burma, 864 civil
society groups issued a joint
statement urging the UN
General Assembly to remove
Heyzer ahead of its session
later this month (which
Guterres is trying to restrict
only to correspondents who
live in NYC's tri-state area
or DC, or state media). “We …
call on the U.N. General
Assembly to withdraw the
mandate of the special envoy
on Myanmar,” said the
statement, the signatories of
which included hundreds of
pro-democracy organizations
both inside the country and
abroad. “The long history of
the U.N.’s attempts at
peace-brokering with Myanmar’s
military through special
envoys has never catalyzed
into meaningful results, but
has instead lent legitimacy to
perpetrators of international
atrocity crimes — and has
permitted worsening human
rights and humanitarian
crises." That's Guterres' UN.
And so this,
after Guterres' shameful
junket to the Qatar World Cup
while saying nothing, nothing
at all: the Burma Campaign
called on Qatar to stop
helping ships linked to
Myanmar junta: "U Thar is
owned by Myanmar Economic
Holdings Ltd. It's currently
docked at state-owned Hamad
port in Qatar." UN's /
Guterres' Heyser is of course
silent, as is Qatar's Al
Jazeera, which often uses the
plight of the Rohingya to
virtue-signal in the UN noon
briefing and elsewhere. World
Cup of Blood I here.
On December 6,
2021 from the UN "High
Commissioner" who has done
nothing about Guterres banning
Inner City Press from the UN
since 3 July 2018, this: "UN
High Commissioner for Human
Rights Michelle Bachelet on
Monday deplored the conviction
and sentencing of Myanmar’s
State Counsellor Aung San Suu
Kyi to four years of
imprisonment by a
military-controlled court, and
called for her release." The
UN is full of it and cannot be
believed. They issued canned
statement to try to keep the
money flowing to them, to live
in Lisbon and Chile and ban
and retaliate against all
critics, similar to what the
Burma junta does. Birds of a
feather.
On August 6 this:
Criminal complaint on Inner
City Press' DocumentCloud here:
the arrests of PHYO HEIN HTUT
and YE HEIN ZAW for conspiracy
to assault and make a violent
attack upon Myanmar’s
Permanent Representative to
the United Nations [Kyaw Moe
Tun]. HTUT and ZAW were
charged in two separate
complaints... Between
at least in or about July 2021
through at least on or about
August 5, 2021, HTUT and ZAW,
citizens of Myanmar currently
residing in New York,
conspired to injure or kill
Myanmar’s Permanent
Representative to the UN."
Inner City Press
exclusively live tweeted Zaw's
detention hearing, here,
story here.
Now, song / video here.
But the UN of Guterres and
Stephane Dujarric and Melissa
Fleming refuse to answer any
of Inner City Press' written
questions - and when asked
orally by another, Dujarric
confirmed receipt of the Quinn
Emanuel law firm's letter but
said no change of status and
so far no reply, video here.
Now with Inner
City Press banned, Guterres on
September 10 had a closed
briefing promoting his no-vax,
honor system UNGA week and
dodged on Burma:
Q: on Myanmar.
The situation there is still
very, very volatile. And can
you comment on their
representation at the UNGA
upcoming? And have you had
dialogue with ambassadors here
or your envoy with the junta?
How can the UN... how does the
UN see what it can do to...
ongoing?
Secretary-General:
It is a matter that is
strictly in the hands of the
Credentials Committee and, of
course, we will abide by what
Member States decide in the
Credentials Committee or
eventually, if necessary in
the General Assembly. This is
an area where the Secretariat
has no power
whatsoever.
Spokesman:
We'll go to the screen Elena
Lentza, Lusa.
Elena.
Question:
Hello. Thank you so much for
having me. Condolências pela
perda do seu amigo, Senhor
Secretário-Geral.
And so it
went.
Guterres removed
Burma's or Myanmar's army from
the UN "list of shame" for
recruiting and using child
soldiers, despite more than
200 cases. Emboldened by
corrupt Guterres, they are
recruiting and using even
more. Now a call for Guterres,
trying to steal a second term,
to reinstate them on the list
- but from a group which seems
to join Guterres in banning
Inner City Press from (its)
press conference.
After
Guterres and his spokespeople
dodged about who is Burma's
ambassador -- eager to get
China's support for a second
term, taking the US for
granted -- this from the US
Mission: "Ambassador Linda
Thomas-Greenfield met
virtually this afternoon with
Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun,
Permanent Representative of
the Republic of the Union of
Myanmar to the UN. Ambassador
Thomas-Greenfield commended
Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun for
his courageous and
compassionate statement at the
UN General Assembly informal
meeting on Burma last week and
expressed the United States’
support for the people of
Burma and the restoration of
the democratically-elected
government."
Dujarric,
while taking public money to
work for the UN, says he is
the spokesman for the
incumbent, like part of a
political campaign. We'll have
more on this.
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