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UN Restores Vote of Lebanon But Not Yemen While Stonewalling on Gambia and Corruption of Guterres

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon
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UN GATE / SDNY COURT, Jan 10 – In the United Nations, already an undemocratic autocracy under Secretary General Antonio Guterres, embattled countries were said on January 10 to be officially stripped of their votes in the General Assembly, including Lebanon and Yemen and the Central African Republic, where UN peacekeepers have raped children and had it covered up by Guterres.  

  On January 13, Guterres' spokes- / hatchetman Stephane Dujarric made a point of saying Lebanon's vote is restored. He said nothing about, and was by those allowed in asked nothing about, Yemen or the Central African Republic.

 Others facing lose of vote are Venezuela, Lesotho, Tonga and Gambia, on whose opening of a "Morocco" consulate in Western Sahara Guterres' spokes / hatchetman Stephane Dujarric on January 10 promised an off-camera answer to France 24 while refusing each and every written question from Inner City Press, banned from the UN by Guterres now 556 days and counting for reporting on his corruption.    Given a bye, for now, and allowed to keep voting without paying are Comoros, Somalia and Sao Tome and Principe, where Guterres' son Pedro does undisclosed business presumptively trading off the name of his father and of the UN.    In Somalia, Guterres threw his own representative under the bus, telling UN staff that asking it is impolite to ask human rights questions, in a closed door meeting exclusively reported by banned Inner City Press with leaked audio.    Really, to avoid being complicit more countries should stop paying the UN until these abuses and censorship are ended. We'll have more, much more, on this. 

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