UN Guterres Misspeaks Again
On Ethiopia From His Bribe Site Lisbon,
Banning Press
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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UN GATE, July 3,
updated – 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 July 3 has
another canned and even
garbled statement, datelined
Portugal where he took money
from Gulbenian Foundation
which tried to sell its oil
company to UN briber China
Energy Fund Committee:
"The
Secretary-General said the
following today on the
situation in
Tigray: I’m
deeply concerned with the
present situation in Tigray.
It is essential to have a real
ceasefire paving the way for a
dialogue able to bring a
political solution to
Tigray.
The presence of foreign troops
is an aggravating factor of
confrontation. At the same
time, full humanitarian access
and restricted humanitarian
access must be guaranteed to
the whole territory. The
destruction of civilian
infrastructure is totally
unacceptable.
Lisbon, 3 July 2021."
Update: the call
for restricted humanitarian
access was later amended to
"full humanitarian access,
unrestricted humanitarian
access must be guaranteed to
the whole territory." We add
this in fairness.
He has banned the
Press for 1097th 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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