As
China Brags About Forced
Sterilization of Uighur Women UN
of Guterres and Sid Silent
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UN GATE, Jan 7 –
China's Embassy in the US,
seemingly emboldened by the UN
of Antonio Guterres and his
officials silence on and
complicity in genocide and
censorship, on January 7
tweeted, "Study shows that in
the process of eradicating
extremism, the minds of Uygur
women in Xinjiang were
emancipated and gender
equality and reproductive
health were promoted, making
them no longer baby-making
machines. They are more
confident and independent."
"No longer
baby-making machines." And the
UN of Guterres, where
Spokespeople Stephane Dujarric
and Melissa Fleming ban Inner
City Press and don't answer
its written question, nothing.
Guterres' new China rep, Ban
Ki-moon's son in law Sid, is
down with the program.
On December 15
UNSG Antonio Guterres named as
his representative to China,
to whose CEFC China Energy he
has tried to hide his links,
the son in law of his
predecessor Ban Ki-moon, Sid
Chatterjee.
On the
morning of December 16, Inner
City Press in writing asked
Guterres and his spokespeople
Stephane Dujarric and Melissa
Fleming: "On appointing Ban
Ki-moon's son in law as SG
Guterres' rep to China, what
nepotism (and Sri Lanka war
crimes allegations) review was
done?"
No answer. But
this, from another UN censor:
"Dr. Natalia Kanem
/she/her/ella/ @Atayeshe
Congratulations
@sidchat1 as you
take up your new
appointment! With KUDOS
for all you brought to the
empowered @UN RC
role in #Kenya." Yeah,
empowerment.
Chatterjee, after a time as a
"peacekeeper" in Sri Lanka
said to have committed abuses
against Tamils, got one
promotion after another in the
UN system under his father in
law. Now imagine what Sid will
do to - and not do for - the
Uighurs.
Now Guterres, who
has been allowing his son
Pedro to do undisclosed
business in Africa while he is
UNSG, for example meeting Paul
Kagame just after Guterres
did, makes Censorin' Sid his
rep to China. We'll have more
on this - now unlike even Ban
Ki-moon, spokesman Stephane
Dujarric answers no Inner City
Press and Melissa Fleming
keeps it banned 896 days.
Ban
Ki-moon, days after he left
being UN Secretary General,
saw the indictment
for bribery of his
brother Ban Ki Sang and nephew
Dennis Bahn, who worked at the
UN's landlord Colliers
International, in the US
District Court for the
Southern District of New York.
As to Dennis
Bahn, this was and is a case
of nepotism, including given
his employment at Colliers
International of which Inner
City Press repeatedly asked
Ban's spokespeople, here
in 2015. But the
nepotism issue became much
earlier, when Ban's son in law
Siddharth Chatterjee was
repeatedly promoted in the UN
system under Ban, more
recently by Ban himself to the
top
UN job in Kenya in
August 2016.
In
September 2016 Inner City
Press asked
to interview Chatterjee and he
refused. On Sunday February 19
-- precisely one year after
Ban, his Office of the
Spokesperson and his head of
Communications Cristina
Gallach had Inner City Press physically
thrown
out of the UN with no
hearing or appeal for
seeking to cover corruption
in Ban's UN in the Press
Briefing Room -- Chatterjee
had an underling three times
telephone Inner City Press.
As
we reported
in 2009, Chatterjee got
an article removed from the
Indian Star website - there's
more to be reporting on how -
and Chatterjee when asked to
"confirm or deny that you
acted to get an article about
yourself removed from a
publication, on information
and belief the Indian Star"
states he "did tell [the
reporter] that what was
published in the Star
was untrue and libellous."
That he was promoted? Under
his father in law whose other
relatives have now been
indicted for using their
connections to him for
financial gain?
Censorship runs through
this family.
Asked if Inner City Press
would commit sight unseen to
publish something from
Chatterjee, Inner City Press
posed four sample questions,
asking that they be answered
and again requesting an on
camera interview to be
broadcast live and in full.
On the late evening on Sunday
February 19 -- the middle of
the night in Kenya --
Chatterjee sent a narrative,
copying it to Stephane
Dujarric and Farhan
Haq, who were spokesman
and deputy spokesman for Ban
Ki-moon and current hold
(over) the same position for
Antonio Guterres. Chatterjee
demands that his narrative be
published in full, something
that CNN, for example, would
never do - they in fact bar
from their broadcasts
officials they deemed to be
untrustworthy. But we
nevertheless publish it,
below.
Inner City Press responded,
nearly immediately, with
reiterated questions for
Chatterjee to answer:
Inner City Press
is request from you, again,
answers to questions
including:
what was your
involvement in the IPKF's
military operations in Jaffna
including but not limited to
its hospital;
confirm or deny
that you acted to get an
article about yourself removed
from a publication, on
information and belief the
Indian Star;
confirm or deny that you
offered or purported to offer
a media member a job in the UN
Secretariat, and if that was
in the Office of the
Spokesperson;
please state the
last three times you have
spoken with Ban Ki Sang
(indicted and subject to an
extradition order), Dennis
Bahn (indicted) or Ban Ki Ho.
Also, given your cc's, please
summarize your most recent
five conversations with Ban
Ki-moon.
[Chatterjee
states, on the record, "I
don't know anything about the
question you ask and have had
no such conversations.
Mr Ban ki Moon is my father in
law and I speak to him
regularly." But no other
family members? And,
Chatterjee claims, no mention
in these "regular" discussions
of the irregular promotion to
the top UN job in Kenya? We'll
have more on this.]
please state
whether you were the first
selection to be UN RC in
Kenya, and any and all
agreements you reached with
the Kenyan government to
accept you.
These are
the questions, as I told [your
intermediary] when you had him
call me today, and when I
requested to interview you,
including in September 2016.
Please explain
your cc to Stephane Dujarric
and confirm or deny you have
told UNON staff members they
would be fired if they spoke
to Inner City Press.
There are more
questions, but this is the
response to your
[intermediary's] three calls
this morning on Sunday and you
11 pm NY time email. Awaiting
your response.
Inner City
Press has been Banned from the
UN since July 3, 2018 - by
Guterres.
Regarding alleged
war crimes in Jaffna, Sri
Lanka, on which Chatterjee in
response to Inner City Press'
question "what was your
involvement in the IPKF's
military operations in Jaffna
including but not limited to
its hospital" says "I am not a
spokesperson for the IPKF and
not qualified to answer that
question," we note there
was the Jaffna hospital massacre
ten days later on October 21,
1987.
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