UN Guterres Bloviates About
Corruption Day As He Conceals His Links to UN
Briber CEFC China Energy
By Matthew
Russell Lee, CJR Letter
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ST, Dec 8 – The UN has
been so corrupted and
dominated by China under UNSG
Antonio Guterres that now its
ostensible journalist award is
controlled with Chinese state
media, see below. And on
December 8, in a new low in
hypocrisy, Guterres
robo-tweeted: "People are
right to be angry about
corruption. It diverts
much needed resources from
schools, hospitals and
infrastructure.
Anti-Corruption Day highlights
the need for us to unite to
stop illicit financial flows
draining these funds."
But he is a
fraud, and a censor. Inner
City Press, banned by Guterres
from entering the UN for 522
days and counting for
reporting on his corruption, replied:
" UN HYPOCRISY: SG
@AntonioGuterres omitted
payments he took from
#Gulbenkian Foundation, which
tried to sell its oil company
to convicted UN briber CEFC
China Energy, from his public
financial disclosure covering
2016 - and has banned Inner
City Press 522 days."
We'll have
more on this. We will not
rest, including until Inner
City Press is re-allowed to
ask questions at the UN noon
briefing like the stgate media
and retirees Guterres
currently surrounds himself
with, like any corrupt
dictator.
On November
22 Chinese state media "won"
the third vice presidency of
UNCA, albeit with only 40
votes of only 143 ballots
supposedly representing
journalists worldwide. The
United Nations Correspondents
Association is totally
corrupt. Results here:
state media in. Low turn out
for a dwindling membership.
Yet Guterres uses his scribes
to continue censorship.
On
December 6 Inner City Press
now banned from the UN 521
days and counting went after
reporting on the SDNY court
all day down to Wall Street.
There Stephane Dujarric, the
spokesman for Guterres and Ban
Ki-moon before him, sauntered
in tuxedo and flowers. Despite
a previous on-camera
promise to answer banned
Inner City Press' questions,
he has not, on ranging from
Cameroon to UN child rapes.
And on December 6, asked, he
did not. Inner City Press
tweeted video
here. UNCA was selling
access to Guterres to a slew
of people in tuxedos and
gowns, many with no UN
connection.
Video here.
Inner City Press
asked questions outside, of
Guterres' chief of staff
Viotta and USG Melissa
Flemming (no answers),
Nigerian UN PGA Bande about
Cameroon (no answer), and to
UNCA correspondents (VOA's
long time UN bureau chief
responded with her middle
finger). Some were more
polite, noted.
An
expensive car was auctioned
outside. Inside, sponsored by
a seller of facial sheet
masks, UNCA celebrated state
media and Egypt. Inner City
Press has a right to re-enter
the UN and asked questions,
just like the retired and
state media Guterres and
Fleming allow in. We will
continue on this.
Now after
UNsurprisingly omitting any
and all coverage of China's
abuse of Uighurs and Hong Kong
from its bogus awards, the UN
Censorship Alliance will hold
a glitzy celebration of
Guterres on Wall Street, no
less, on December 6. They are
entirely corrupt. No questions
on the new UN rapes, links to
fraud and bribes, nothing.
Another
proof: two of the top six
spots are controlled by Italy,
including a Treasurer
Giampaolo Pioli who rented one
of his Manhattan apartments,
funded by a scam pasta
company, to a Sri Lankan war
criminal. He and Valeria
Robecco quickly told a
"publication" with UN office
space, ONUItalia, that UNCA
"remains Italian." The UN Correspondents
Association is
totally
corrupt.
With China having
a veto in UNCA, will stories
about CEFC China Energy's
proven bribery at the UN, and
bid to buy an oil company
linked to Guterres through the
Gulbenkian Foundation, even
get through a first round of
review with this Chinese
"journalism" veto? Fat chance.
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