UNITED NATIONS
GATE, Nov 4
– Inner City Press
has been banned from
entering the UN by
UNSG Antonio
Guterres since 5
July
2018. While
Guterres'
spokesman Stephane
Dujarric said on
camera he was
answering banned
Inner City Press'
many questions,
he is not.
It is a lie,
see below,
with no
answers on
Cameroon,
Honduras, UN
rapes,
Guterres'
corruption.
Dujarric
issued three read
outs from
Guterres'
wasteful
(Chapo-funded)
trip to Bangkok,
which
published here
and
annotated, on
Thailand (coup
leader
Prayuth), Viet Nam and
Indonesia.
Tellingly,
in terms of
guilty
knowledge or
quiet
putting-out, as of
7:30 am New York
Time, the day
Guterres
is said by
Farhan Haq to
be due back in
New York, no
read out from
the UN on
Guterres'
meeting with
China. But
from the
Chinese state
media to which
Guterres gives
multiple
offices while
banning Inner
City Press,
this, fully 22
hours before
as Guterres' UN
left the road
up for the
Bribe and Road:
"China will
continue to
firmly uphold
multilateralism
in the context
of complex
international
situations,
Chinese
Premier Li
Keqiang said
in his meeting
with United
Nations
Secretary-General
Antonio
Guterres here
on Sunday...
For his part,
Guterres said
the
international
community must
avoid any
situation that
separates the
world and
creates two
systems and
sets of
rules.
China's
development is
conducive to
multi-polarization
and the
process of
multilateralism
in the world,
and to
safeguarding
world peace,
he said.
The UN highly
commends
contributions
China has made
to support
multilateralism,
safeguard the
international
order based on
international
laws,
implement the
2030 Agenda
for
Sustainable
Development,
and tackle
climate
change,
Guterres said,
adding the UN
Secretariat is
supportive of
the Belt and
Road
Initiative."
Belt and Road,
the pretext
and fig leaf
for the UN
briber of CEFC
China Energy which
tried to buy
the coil
company of
Gulbenkian
whose payments
to Antonio
Guterres (and
links to his
family) the UN
actively covers
up including
with violent
censorship.
Some
recent UNanswered
questions:
November
1-1: On
Cameroon, what
are the
belated
comments and
actions if any
of SG Guterres
on the US
decision to
cut trade
benefits to
Biya's
Cameroon
citing
extrajudicial
killings and
other number
rights abuses?
November
1-2: On UN
sexual
exploitation
and abuse -
alleged - this
is a request
that you
immediately
provide the
"if asked"
information
about the case
of sexual
abuse of a
child alleged
against a
Cameroon UN
"peacekeeper"
in CAR
cursorily data
dump on
October 31 at
1:30 pm as
well as
previously
requested
without
response about
the child rape
and sexual
exploitation
by UN
"peacekeepers"
from Cameroon
and South
Africa the UN
cursorily
disclosed on
the afternoon
of October 28
- about which
Inner City
Press did not
this time
immediately
ask, given
that each of
you have
refused for
one week and
counting to
answer in any
way with
if-asked
information
about the
child rape and
sexual
exploitation
cases
involving
Indonesia...
1-4: On
Honduras,
narco-corruption
and SG
Guterres'
meeting last
month with
President Juan
Orlando
Hernandez and
previous four
person panel,
on which you
have refused
all of Inner
City Press'
questions
while on
October 29
thanking JOH's
government for
$50,000 - what
assurances do
the UN have
this is not
from the $1
million JOH
was shown to
have taken
from narco
trafficking El
Chapo?
September
4-8:
Immediately
explain the
single lawless
line from MALU
on 30 August
2019:
"Greetings
Matthew Lee
from Inner
City Press,
Your media
accreditation
request, with
reference no:
M5413398, has
been declined
for the
following
reason: Media
accreditation
was withdrawn
on 17 August
2018." This is
a formal
request for
the UN's
explanation of
grounds for
this denial.
And a demand
for answer to
these
questions,
which MALU has
declined to
answer:
Who made the
decision?
Where is the
list of those
accredited by
[MALU]?
What and to
whom is the
process of
appeal?
May
15-3: On the
Public
Financial
Disclosures
for 2017
belatedly
published over
the weekend of
April 27-28,
please state
why Mohammed
Ibn Chambas,
like the
Executive
Secretary of
the UN
Biodiversity
Convention,
Cristiana
Paşca-Palmer,
UNICEF's
Henriette
Fore, with
documented
links to
ExxonMobil and
others, USG
Mark Lowcock
(undisclosed
while the
Secretariat's
speaker at the
UNSC Arria on
Cameroon),
UNCTAD's
Mukhisa
Kituyi, UN
Women's
Phumzile
Mlambo-Ngcuka,
UNOG chief
Michael
Moller, UNDP
chief Achim
Steiner, Adama
Dieng, UN
Security chief
Peter Drennan,
Rosemary
DiCarlo and
Nicholas
Haysum, not
even on the
list.