UN
Guterres Bans Press But
UNnamed Others Censor Too As
Guterres Covers Up Child Rapes
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Video here,
Vine here
UNITED
NATIONS GATE, July
23 -- UN
Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres says
he has a "zero
tolerance"
policy for
sexual abuse,
exploitation
and harassment,
and for
retaliation.
But it
has become
clear what
Guterres has a
zero tolerance
for is
criticism, or
even
questions. Guterres
had Inner
City Press
roughed up twice a
year ago and
banned since;
now he
and his
spokespeople
refuse to
answer written
questions
about UN
peacekeepers'
child rapes,
see below.
A senior UN
official who,
like many
lower down in the UN
appreciates
Inner City
Press'
accountability
reporting
about an
Organization
killing itself
with corruption
and arrogance,
tried
to raise the issue
but wrote
back: " I am
sorry to hear
that you are
still banned
from the UN. I
was with the
SG for a short
meeting , we
barely managed
to cover some
of the most
important
topics and he
rushed to
another
meeting. But I
enquired
around and I
was told that
even my
continuous
efforts would
not help.
There are
apparently
also some
others that
are unhappy
with your
reporting."
Who might
those "some
others" be?
Deputy SG Amina J.
Mohammed, who
never answered
Inner City
Press'
questions
about her
backdating of
certificates
to send
endangered
rosewood to
China from
Nigeria and, yes,
Cameroon.
Rosemary
DiCarlo, who
let her chief of
staff
corruptly hand
over the
Security
Council's
website to her
own husband, until
an emissary
told Inner
City Press if
it would just
stop reporting
it could get
its office
back?
Jean
Pierre
LaCroix, the
sixth
Frenchman in a
row atop
UN
Peacekeeping,
after Herve
Ladsous?
Mark
Lowcock, whose
UK has
led the charge
in banning
Inner City
Press through
Alison Smale?
There
are many, many
more, and we
will continued
to report on
all of them,
even as we
have every
right to
re-enter like
the retirees
they give
offices to, to
not bother
corrupt Guterres.
Covering up
child rape is
too much. DumpGuterres.
On
March 15 Guterres
took his administration's "press
briefing"
about UN
sexual abuse off the
record,
in a room he
has banned
Inner City Press
which most
asks about it
from for 385
days.
At 11
am on
the morning of
July 23
the UN data
dumped a serious
new charge, of child
rape by a Moroccan UN
Peacekeeper in
the DR Congo.
This comes a week
after this
pick up
in TRT
and elsewhere
of Inner
City Press'
scoop on
Guterres
poised to
reward Colin Stewart with
re-appointment
atop
MINURSO
despite sexual
harassment
charges UN
staff complain
to Inner City Press
about. To
Guterres, his
deputy
Amina
J. Mohammed
and two
spokesmen, Inner
City Press immediately in
writing asked:
"This is a
Press request
that you
immediately
provide all
if-asked and
additional
information
about the new
allegation of
SEA by a
Moroccan UN
Peacekeeper -
apparently,
rape of a
child - in the
DRC, uploaded
after 11 am on
July 23,
including what
if being done
for the child
victim and any
steps taken to
avoid this
constant
repetition of
abuse despite
the SG's
ostensible
commitments.
Inner City
Press is
asking in
writing
because banned
from briefing
and any follow
up questions,
now for [more
than] a year." Watch
this site.
On July
3 Inner
City Press
immediately wrote
to Guterres and
his spokesmen,
Stephane
Dujarric who does the
noon briefing
with his
friends like
banning Inner
City Press,
and
Farhan Haq, "This is
a Press
request that
you
immediately
provide all
if-asked and
additional
information
about the new
allegation of
SEA by a South
African UN
Peacekeeper in
the DRC,
uploaded after
11 am on July
3, including
what if being
done for the
victim and any
steps taken to
avoid this
constant
repetition of
abuse despite
the SG's
ostensible
commitments.
Inner City
Press is
asking in
writing
because banned
from briefing
and any follow
up questions,
now for a
year."
Dujarric
held his noon
briefing,
bantering with
his correspondents
who did not
ask about UN sexual
exploitation,
and refused to
answer Inner
City Press'
written questions
about China
and Cameroon,
Nigeria and
censorship.
Farhan Haq sent this
response: "The
United Nations
Organization
Stabilization
Mission in the
Democratic
Republic of
the Congo
(MONUSCO) has
received a
report of
sexual
exploitation
involving a
Military staff
officer from
the Republic
of South
Africa
currently
deployed to
the
Mission.
The allegation
refers to
transactional
sex involving
an adult woman
that allegedly
took place
from November
2018 to
January 2019
and resulted
in
pregnancy.
The alleged
victim was
referred to
UNFPA for
appropriate
support. The
Mission will
continue to
monitor her
needs, as well
as provide any
additional
assistance if
requested to
do so by
her.
The Republic
of South
Africa has
been notified
and appointed
the National
Investigation
Officer after
eight (8)
days. The
matter is
being
investigated
by the
troop-contributing
country.
The UN has
suspended
payments for
the staff
officer who
has also been
suspended from
active duty,
pending the
completion of
the national
investigation."
We'll have
more on this.
Alison
Smale's UN
News Centre,
as pure rape
cover up
propaganda
while refusing
outside
questions, "reported" that
"The United
Nations
recorded a
total of 259
allegations of
sexual
exploitation
and abuse
(SEA) during
2018,
according to
the latest
report by
Secretary-General
António
Guterres
presented to
the General
Assembly.
Although the
figures rose
compared with
the previous
two years, the
report shows
increased
awareness
among UN and
UN-related
staff, and
improved and
harmonized
reporting
tools across
the
Organization."
This is
cover up of
rapes. #DumpGuterres:
no second
term.
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