In
Mali Run-Off
Polling
Stations
Torched After
Inner City
Press Asked UN
Remains Banned
40 Days
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Scope,
YouTube,
Fox
UNITED NATIONS
GATE, August 12 – The day
after UN Secretary General
Antonio Guterres' guard first
physically ousted Inner City
Press which was covering
Guterres' June 22 Eid speech
and his failures in Cameroon,
corruption
and reform,
Guterres appeared in
Washington for a Portuguese
luncheon and to meet Mike
Pompeo, to whom he bragged
about his trip to Mali. Now on
August 12 in the Mali
presidential run-off election
polling stations have been
torched and electoral workers
reported killed, in Fituga,
administrative
region of / cercle
de Niafunké
and in Diaptodji,
cercle de Douentza.
When will Guterres, after in a
belatedly disclosed July 11
meeting having as now
exclusively exposed
by Inner City Press promised
to help Cameroon crack down on
negative Press, "speak out" on
Mali? Back on June 23,
the US State Department put
this out: "The Secretary and
the Secretary-General
discussed the success of the
Singapore Summit, efforts to
denuclearize the Korean
Peninsula, Libya, peace in the
Middle East, and the
Secretary-General’s recent
trip to Mali." On Mali, just
as when Guterres was bragging
about it at an Eid event his
security physically evicted
the Press from, it is unlike
Guterres raised in DC since he
didn't in Mali the UN
child rape there, and
now the finding of mass graves
attributable to the Malian
military the UN supports. Now
after Guterres' Security more
violently ousted Inner City
Press from covering the UN
Budget on July 3 and Guterres
has banned it since, on July
27 Inner City Press asked
Guterres' spokesmen in
writing, "In Mali, on 20 July,
the Union for the Republic and
Democracy (URD) announced the
existence of a parallel
electoral register that would
include nearly 1.2 million
fictitious voters, out of 8
million registered voters.
What is the UN's comment,
including given its MINUSMA
mission there?" Despite
Guterres' Global Communicator
Alison Smale's claim that
Inner City Press' questions,
albeit only by e-mail, are
being answered, this one
wasn't answered except to say
"ASK MINUSMA." Symbolic of the
UN's decay and cult of
personality under Guterres, it
was Monday, July 30 at 6 am
New York time, long after the
polls closed in an an election
described as grim that
featured rocket attacks in the
north that the MINUSMA that
vacationing Dujarric told
Inner City Press to contact
put out a two day old
statement by Guterres about "on
the eve of
these polls,
which are
important for
peace and
reconciliation
in Mali, the
Secretary-General
is encouraged
by the overall
peaceful
climate."
After the voting, on Monday
July 30 still banned from the
UN by Guterres Inner City
Press outside the UN Delegates
Entrance asked at least five
Security Council delegations
if there will be a Council
statement on this Mali
election. Kazakhstan's
Permanent Representative
Kairat Umarov, who is aware of
Inner City Press' exclusion,
politely asked, Today? I don't
know so. This was repeated by
Political Coordinator and
charge d'affaires Stephen
Hickey of the UK, president of
the Security Council in
August. The US representative,
perhaps not authorized, did
not say anything. We'll have
more on this. For the July 30
UN noon briefing Inner City
Press was banned from, for the
27th day in a row, Inner City
Press submitted questions in
writing including "July 30-3:
On the elections in Mali,
given the SG's statement in
advance, what and from where
is his comment on the rocket
fire and irregularities?"
After the briefing Inner City
Press was banned from, and in
which no one present asked
about Mali, Haq sent this:
"our peacekeeping colleagues
say that yesterday’s
presidential election in Mali
was conducted in most of the
country in a peaceful manner
and it is hoped that the vote
tally will be held in a
transparent manner leading to
results acceptable by all.
However, a number of violent
incidents and other
difficulties prevented voting
from taking place in 644 of
4,632 polling stations in the
north and centre of the
country, according to the
Government.
In addition, our peacekeeping
mission in the country,
MINUSMA, reports that
yesterday afternoon,
unidentified armed men
launched 10 mortar shells
against the MINUSMA camp in
Aguelhok, Kidal Region. No
casualties or damage was
reported. A MINUSMA Quick
Reaction Force and other
security personnel already
patrolling outside the city
were dispatched to the area."
This is Guterres' UN, which
throws critical media in the
street and goes on vacation:
"The Secretary-General is
closely following developments
in Mali ahead of the
presidential election
scheduled to take place on 29
July 2018.
On the eve of these polls,
which are important for peace
and reconciliation in Mali,
the Secretary-General is
encouraged by the overall
peaceful climate that has
characterized the electoral
campaign to date, despite
continued security challenges
in the north and center of the
country.
The Secretary-General calls on
all Malians to maintain the
peaceful course, thereby
ensuring that Sunday’s
elections serve as an
important celebration of
democracy. The
Secretary-General urges all
political actors in Mali to
commit to making this poll a
peaceful, free and transparent
process, and to resolve any
possible dispute through the
appropriate institutions in
accordance with the law.
The Secretary-General stresses
that peace and reconciliation
for all Malian citizens must
prevail, irrespective of the
electoral outcome.
The Secretary-General
reiterates the commitment of
the United Nations to
supporting the electoral
process in Mali.
Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesman
for the Secretary-General, New
York, 28 July
2018."
Lead Spokesman Stephane
Dujarric, like Smale and
Guterres himself, is on
vacation, as the Press remains
banned by them. This is
today's rotten UN.
This while Guterres lets his
own guards oust the press then
has a spokesman who said you
can only ask UN Security about
it. It seems Guterres is a
corrupt censor. Five UN
Security officers, most with
automatic weapons, pushed
Inner City Press' reporter out
of the UN on June 22 as it was
filming and preparing to write
about Secretary General
Antonio Guterres' claims about
his visit to Mali, where he
didn't even inquire into a
recent case child rape by a UN
Peacekeeper. With the event
still ongoing, Inner City
Press was approached by UN
Lieutenant Dobbins and told
that since it was just past 7
pm it had to leave the
building.
That is not
the rule, nor the practice; in
any event, the Guterres Eid al
-Fitr event listed in the UN
Department of Public
Information was still ongoing,
making it unquestionable that
Inner City Press had a right
to be in the UN and cover it.
But
even as Inner City Press
dialed DPI's Media
Accreditation and Liaison
Unit, getting only voice mail,
Dobbins made a call and UN
“Emergency Response Unit”
officers arrived, with barely
concealed automatic weapons.
One of them repeatedly pushed
Inner City Press' reporter in
the back, forcing him through
the General Assembly lobby
toward the exit. Periscope
video here.
Longer YouTube (40 min) here.
UN
Under Secretary General
Catherine Pollard was told the
ouster and did nothing, as was
a Moroccan diplomat. The
heavily armed UN Security
officers refused to give their
names when asked. Lieutenant
Dobbins, with no name plate on
his uniform, refused to spell
his name. He said, I have my
orders. From who - Guterres?
His Deputy SG or chief of
staff, both of whom were at
the event? DSS chief Drennan?
DPI chief Alison Smale?
Inner City Press repeatedly
asked to be able to get its
laptop computer, which was
upstairs - there was no way to
have known it would be ousted
during Guterres' event.
But
Dobbins and the others
refused, as did the UN
Security officers at the gate.
Inner City Press remained
there, with dwindling cell
phone battery, raising the
issue online to Smale, under
whose watch Inner City Press
has remained in the
non-resident correspondent
status it was reduced to for
pursuing the Ng Lp Seng UN
bribery case into the UN press
briefing room where Guterres'
spokesman Stephane Dujarric
ordered it out, then had it
evicted. A DPI representative,
whom Inner City Press asked to
call Smale, was unable or
unwilling to even let Inner
City Press go in escorted to
get its laptop.
Just
in the past week, when Inner
City Press complained of
Dujarric providing only to Al
Jazeera the response of
Antonio Guterres to the US
leaving the UN Human Rights
Council, Dujarric and the Al
Jazeera trio claimed to MALU
that the coverage was “too
aggressive.” Journalism is not
a crime? Next week, Antonio
Guterres is set to give
remarks, to which Inner City
Press has requested the right
to cover response, to the UN
Correspondents Association,
which not only has not acted
on this censorship, but has
fueled it.
Inside the
UN the Eid event continued,
alongside a liquor fueled
barbeque thrown by UN
Security. This DSS sold
tickets to non resident
correspondents, and allowed in
people who had nothing to do
with the UN, including some
seeming underage. When Inner
City Press audibly raised the
issue to UN Safety and
Security Service chief Mick
Brown, he did nothing.
The
Moroccan diplomat emerged and
chided Inner City Press for
even telling him of the
ouster, claiming that “25% of
what you write is about
Morocco.” Pakistan's Permanent
Representative, who hosted the
Eid event, said she would look
into it. Sweden's spokesperson
asked whom to call in DPI and
when Inner City Press said,
Alison Smale, responded, Who
is Alison Smale? Indeed.
Smale has
refused to respond in any way,
in the eight months she has
been Guterres' “Global
Communications” chief, to a
5000 signature petition to
restore Inner City Press to
its unused office S-303 and to
adopt content neutral media
access rules going forward.
That, and appropriate action
on Lt. Dobbins and the others,
must be among the next steps.
Watch this site.
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