UN Strips Vote of Lebanon
and 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
are being official 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.
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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