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UNITED
NATIONS, November 1
-- UN
Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres says
he has a "zero
tolerance"
policy for
sexual
harassment,
and for
retaliation. But
after Guterres
imposed
on
Inner City
Press on
ongoing ban
against
entering the
UN, made
permanent by
his Alison
Smale in an
August 17 unappealable
letter,
his
two spokesman
on are
refusing
to answer written
questions from
Inner City
Press about
Guterres
ignoring victims
of abuse and
harassment, and about
his own
son Pedro
Guimarães e
Melo De
Oliveira
Guterres, doing
business
to Angola
and Timor
Leste as
exclusively reported
by Inner City
Press. This is
exclusive,
too: in an October
31 meeting in
Conference
6 in the UN
from which
Guterres has
in retaliation
banned Inner
City Press for
119 days and
counting, staff
were initially
told that "off
color jokes"
could not be
sexual harassment. This
from a UN official
who admitted
that if it were
his family
member who was
the victim, he
would go to
the 17th Precinct of
the New York
Police Department.
What
hypocrisy, when this
same part of
the UN refuses
to investigate and
act on
Guterres'
Lieutenant
Ronald E.
Dobbins' July
3 (and
June 22)
assaults on
Inner City Press with
other UN DSS
officers
unnamed, and
UN Security lobbies
NYPD not to
respond to
Inner City
Press' Freedom
of Information
Law requests.
Another UN
official
said that
harassed staff
members are
pressured not
to go to the press;
another discussed
a survey that
exludes
many of those
harassed by UN
officials.
Staff outraged
at that
have provided
Inner City
Press, for
publication,
these two
internal
notices: "[UN]
Have you
experienced
harassment* at
work.(*by
harassment we
include sexual
harassment,
discrimination
and abuse of
authority)
Please fill in
this survey
and let us
know: www.surveymonkey.com/r/Staffsurveyharassment
CCISUA
MID-TERM
MEETING TO BE
HELD NEXT
MONTH
The annual
CCISUA
mid-term
meeting will
be hosted by
UN Staff Union
in New York,
USA, from 13
through 15
November,
2018.
Delegates from
CCISUA member
Unions and
Associations
will meet to
hold
discussions on
issues
affecting
common system
staff,
including
harassment, UN
Management
Reforms,
UNJSPF, the
internal
justice
system, and
salaries and
benefits. The
delegates will
also meet with
members of the
UN
leadership."
We'll have more
on this.
In the
October 31
meeting - we
have the names
but out of respect
for now for
some current
UN staff
don't use them
- an intern
complained
about the
prevalence of
sexual
harassment for
delegates or
diplomats. It
was claimed
that Guterres
is working on
this - while
he most
recently had a
female foreign
minister
change
from a meeting
in his office on
the 38th floor
to his residence on
Sutton Place
and even then
summoned her
upstairs,
not from the flags
and meeting room on
the mansion's
first floor
but up into
his personal
quarters. A
fish rots from
the head. This
meeting and
the claims
made about
Guterres'
responses were
a matter of
derision and
disgust among
many staff
members -
we'll have
more on
this.
This
also was an
Inner City
Press exclusive: at
the
International
Civil Service
Commission, sexual
harassment
at which Inner
City Press
asked Guterres
spokesmen about
in person
until roughed
up and banned,
the chairman
Kingston Rhodes facing
complaints
is rounding
up signatures
of support, much like
Louis Loures
and now Michel
Sidibe at
UNAIDS. This
is Guterres' UN:
no standards,
every
man for
himself and smash and
ban the Press
that asks. Here
is a photo of
the "petition"
Kingston Rhoades has launched. We are
also informed
from UN / OIOS
sources, not
the filer,
that a
filing has
been made with
the Office of
Internal
Oversight Services,
which has
yet act
on Inner City
Press' filings
on Cameroon,
Guterres,
Dujarric,
Smale and
others.
This is Guterres'
UN. And
so,
since corrupt
Guterres, Smale
and Dujarric
continue to ban
Inner City
Press from their dying
briefing since
July 3, but we
are
here asking these
questions: How
many
signatures one
would need to
clear a
perpetrator?
How many
signatures are
needed to
protect
victims not
only from
sexual
harassment,
but from
continuous
retaliation
and
intimidation?
What are the
duties of the
UN staff
during an
investigation,
are they
allowed to
harass further
the victims
and whistle
blowers?
Is this
how SG
Guterres is
protecting
from victims
from
retaliation as
he promised?
Is this what
'gender
equality and
empowerment of
women" when
women are used
by those in
power
to attack
the victims
further?"
We'll have
more on this.
For the
PBS
Frontline "UN
Sex Abuse
Scandal"
documentary,
Guterres
arrogantly refused
to be interviewed - by
contrast he
did 30 minutes
with RT
recently - and
went on
vacation
on the broadcast
date, after ousting
and banning
Inner City
Press which
has asking
him about UN
sex abuse. Guterres
foisted off
Jane Holl
Lute, who has
been saying the same
thing on the
issue for a
decade. On
August 27,
Inner City
Press asked
Guterres'
spokesman Stephane
Dujarric and
Farhan Haq, as
well as Smale
and Guterres'
Deputy
SG Amina J.
Mohammed, "August
27-2: As asked
Friday, please
confirm that
the SG's envoy
Jane Holl Lute
is still on
the Board of
Directors of
Union Pacific
railroad AND
the President
and CEO SICPA,
North America. Given
that she now
has two UN
jobs and these
other two
jobs, at
least, please
explain how
there are no
conflicts of
interest and
why she had
not made
public
financial
disclosure -and,
as Inner City
Press has
repeatedly
asked, why USG
Smale has not."
On August 28
at 11 am
Dujarric replied
on this
(nothing on
Cameroon) that
"MS. HOLL LUTE
SERVES “UNDER
WHEN ACTUALLY
EMPLOYED
CONTRACT.”
SHE’S
FULFILLED HER
OBLIGATIONS
UNDER THE
RELEVENT
ETHICS RULES
OUTLINED HERE:
https://undocs.org/ST/SGB/2006/6
. HER OUTSIDE
ACTIVITIES ARE
CLEARED BY THE
ETHICS
OFFICE." We'll have more
about
this - but
what about
Smale, who
without due
process and
without recusal
banned Inner
City Press
for
life?
On
July 25, banned
from entering
the UN
by Guterres
for the 22nd day
Inner City
Press put
written questions to
several
missions and
has received
this, to his
credit,
from Swiss
Mission
spokesman
Johann
Aeschlimann: "I do
not have any
comment on
Cameroon, but
regarding your
question on
sexual abuse,
I would like
to assure you
that for
Switzerland
these matters
are of high
importance.
Consistent
with our
national
approach, we
consider all
instances of
sexual
misconduct by
UN
peacekeepers
as
unacceptable.
Switzerland is
working
closely with
the offices of
the Special
Coordinator on
improving the
United Nations
response to
sexual
exploitation
and abuse
(SEA), Ms.
Jane Holl
Lute, and of
the Victim’
Rights
Advocate
(VRA), Ms.
Jane Connors.
Moreover, the
President of
the Swiss
Confederation
is a member of
the
Secretary-General’s
Circle of
Leadership on
the prevention
of and
response to
SEA in United
Nations
operations.
Switzerland
holds that an
adequate
response to
SEA should be
victims-centered.
In the
upcoming
negotiations
in the Fifth
Committee this
fall,
Switzerland
will engage
for a
strengthening
of the office
of the VRA...
On the matter
of your access
problems to
the UN
premises, I
appreciate
your
information."
We'll have
more on this -
including on the EU
response. It
was covering
the July 3
meeting of the
referenced Fifth
(Budget)
Committee that
Inner City Press was
roughed up by
Guterres' Security
and has been
banned by him
since, 24 days
and counting.
Back
on July 25, banned
from entering
the UN
by Guterres
for the 22nd day
Inner City
Press put
questions on
First Avenue
to the French
Mission's
political
coordinator
(who refused
to answer,
video here)
and French UN
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric who
said without
explaining
that Guterres
chosen to to
speak and
sent Lute.
Inner City
Press in the
morning
wrote again to the
French
Mission: "Dear
Ambassador
Gueguen,, Ms
Bree, Ms Negga,
others:
This is a
reiterated
request for
your, your
Mission's and
Ambassador
Delattre's
comment on
three issues:
first, the
troubling
issue of UN
sexual abuses,
detailed in a
one hour
Frontline
documentary
broadcast an
hour ago, for
which UN
Secretary
General
explicitly
refused to be
interviewed
while now
going on
vacation. What
is your
mission and
country's
comment
on this?
Here at the
Delegates
Entrance,
banned from
the UN for 22
days with no
end in sight,
I asked your
Mission's
political
coordinator
this morning.
Nothing.
Second, again,
the human
rights abuses
by the
Cameroon army
and security
forces, not
only in the
Anglophone
areas (which I
have been
asking about
in the UN
since early
2017) but now
also in the
north, video
linked to in Inner City
Press, here,
as verified
by Amnesty
International.
(Now HCHR has
commented,
today - why is
there no
meeting of the
UNSC, at least
under Any
Other
Business?) Given
that the
Security
Council has
supported
these
Cameroonian
forces, and
given France's
role in
Cameroon and
the region,
this is a
request for
comment on
deadline
including on
whether your
Mission will
now seek
and/or support
a Security
Council
meeting on
these abuses,
and if not,
why not. I
am asking
these
questions in
writing now
because I was
banned all
week from
entering the
UN and could
not ask them
at the
Security
Council
stakeout.This
notifies your
Mission that I
have been
banned from
the UN since
at latest July
5, with no due
process. See,
The
Independent
(UK), July 12,
2018, “UN
'roughs up and
bans'
investigative
reporter long
considered
thorn in side
of world body
officials, Mr
Lee has
written about
UN in
connection to
Haiti,
Burundi, Sri
Lanka and
other
nations." Frontline
did well by
interviewing
victims, but
entirely misrepresented
several
interviewees'
roles, most
notably Isobel Coleman,
who did not
criticize the
UN when she
worked for
Samantha
Power, and
stood by as the
UN evicted
Inner City Press
from its work
space
and made it a
"non resident
corresponent."
(Guterres has
gone much
further,
trying to
strip even
that, deploying
violence and
banning the
Press.) There was
no mention of
"R&R"
Ladsous' role,
nor of
Lacroix. It was
filmed some
time ago, with
David
Gressley. But
a key
point is the
32 new allegations
this year, each of
which Inner
City Press
has asked the
UN about before
being targeted with
violence and
Guterres ban.
That, and his
arrogant
refusal to
answer, and
going on
vacation,
should have consequences.
Watch this
site.
Earlier
Inner City
Press story here; exclusive
publication of
whistleblowers'
international
condemnation
of retaliation
and favoritism
in Sidibe's
UNAIDS, below.
On July
18, even as
Guterres read
a speech about
sustainable
development in
ECOSOC, his UN disclosed
yet another
case of sexual
exploitation, by a
Morocco
"peacekeeper"
in the Central
African
Republic. Inner
City Press published
a report on
that one, and
later noticed
yet another
case, against
a Malawian peacekeeper
in the DRC. On
July 19 before a
UN noon
briefing from
which Inner
City Press was
banned - and
the UN Webcast
of which had
no audio, nearing the
very
definition of
censorship
- Inner City
Press asked
Haq, "Please
provide all
information on
the new sexual
exploitation
and abuse
cases put on
UN website
yesterday
while SG spoke
to HLPF. What
is the stage
of
investigation(s)?"
The question
was plural -
but Haq only
replied
about the
second of the
two
cases, the Malawi one. Inner
City Press has
also asked,
among other
things, "1)
why is this UN
investigation
of the ouster
of a
journalist
taking so
long, and
being limited
to only the
latter of two
“incidents”
and not taking
into account
Lt Dobbins'
motive and my
June 25
notification
to Guterres
and Smale?
Didn't the
Deputy
Spokesman call
me a “repeat
offender” and
cite June 22?
Why have I
still not been
given a copy
of “my
statement,
much less
those of Lt
Dobbins, ASG
Saunders and
the UNnamed
July 3 officer
who tore my
shirt and
twisted my
arm? Is this a
cover up of
retaliation,
and of the SG
and his team's
knowledge?
2) why am I
banned during
this
investigation
so that I
cannot enter
and ask any
questions? Who
made that
decision and
why has it not
been reversed
given the
video of the
incident,
questions
raised by the
Government
Accountability
Project, etc?"
We'll have more on
this. On
June 18, the
UN disclosed yet
another case
of child rape
- alleged child
rape - by a
UN Peacekeeper
from Tanzania,
in the DR Congo.
Photo here.
On June 19 - the same day
Dujarric
spoon-fed Al
Jazeera then
arranged to have
Inner City
Press roughed up
on June 22 after its
critique,
Inner City
Press asked UN
Spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric about
the case and
only then
was it revealed that this
UN child rape resulted
in the birth
of a child.
From the UN transcript:
Inner City
Press: there's
a new case of…
in this case,
it's listed as
child rape,
was disclosed
by the UN
yesterday, a
Tanzanian
peacekeeper in
MONUSCO
[United
Nations
Organization
Stabilization
Mission in the
Democratic
Republic of
the Congo],
DRC. And
all it said is
everything is
pending.
It seems like…
this seems
like a pretty
serious
charge.
And so I'm
wondering,
what can… what
more can you
say about
this?
When… when did
the UN learn
of it?
Where is the
person?
Back
on March 15 when
Inner City
Press asked
about the UN
Secretariat's
own investigation
of
whistleblowers,
for the second
day in a row,
Haq again
defended it,
as somehow
benefiting
member states.
From the UN transcript:
Inner City
Press: I'm
sure you've
seen the
article in The
Guardian
quoting Michel
Sibidé [sic]
of UNAIDS
[Joint United
Nations
Programme
against
HIV/AIDS].
What I wanted
to ask you is,
he seems to be
attacking
those who came
forward in the
sexual
harassment
case against
Luiz
Loures.
He's attacked
them.
He's said that
Loures is a…
is… made a
courageous
decision.
And, of his
detractors, he
says, we know
these people
are taking
their golden
shan…
handshakes
from us here
and knowing
they have a
job and then
attacking
us. We
know all about
that. We
know every
single
thing.
Time will come
for
everything.
When I hear
anything about
abuse of our
assets, I ask
for an
investigation.
Maybe these
investigations
are going
on. And
so, many staff
and many
people in the…
in the
“#MeToo”
movement see
this as a
direct threat
against those
who came
forward.
And I wonder,
what does
António
Guterres… who
I'm… I… I
would assume
is a reader of
The Guardian,
what does he
think of these
comments?
Deputy
Spokesman:
We're aware of
this
article.
Obviously,
it's for
UNAIDS and
Mr.
Sidibé to
explain what
the comments
attributed to
him are.
At
UNESCO in Paris
there are cover-ups
and retaliation in
the wake of the
two-step firing of
Assistant Director
General Frank La Rue
for sexual
harassment.
But
when Inner City
Press on March 20
asked Guy Berger,
the grandly titled
Director of Freedom
of Expression and
Media Development at
the United Nations
Educational,
Scientific and
Cultural
Organization, if he
thought reporting on
l'affaire La
Rue, which has
included Inner City
Press' exclusive
report that after
his suspension he
was still getting
paid and now
questions about
UNESCO Ethics
Adviser Rebecca
Trott, Berger said
he was unaware of
the specifics of the
case and to ask
UNESCO's press
officer.
Since Inner City
Press published the
video
of the Q&A, it
has heard from
UNESCO staff in New
York that Berger
"lied - he was among
the best friends of
La Rue, defended him
at every turn, while
also trying to take
his job." This is
how the UN works -
work with
collaborators like
Berger's former
student, to cover up
abuse, while seeking
mutual advancement.
It is disgusting. So
too on Rebecca
Trott, UNESCO's
"Ethics" adviser. As
question mount about
cover up, it will be
interesting to know
who is still
protecting her
within the
organization. We'll
have more on this.
Likewise,
after Berger has
spoken and joked
with a former
student (given the
first question)
about the importance
of independent media
and even holding
power in check, when
Inner City Press
asked about the UN's
FAO and WIPO going
after the press, he
said he was unaware
but implied it might
be justified.
When
Inner City Press
asked about the UN
Department of Public
Information's
continuing lack of
content neutral
media access rules,
despite Inner City
Press' repeated
requests to DPI boss
Alison Smale, both
his student and the
UN moderate looked
surprised, as if
they didn't
understand.
OK:
Inner City Press was
evicted from its UN
work space for
pursuing the Ng Lap
Seng UN bribery case
in the UN Press
Briefing Room - an
event of the group
headed by Berger's
student - and has
been a non-resident
correspondent
requiring DPI
“minders” to cover
the UN General
Assembly and its
President. Meanwhile
its office was given
to a no-show
Egyptian state
media, Akhbar al
Yom's Sanaa Youssef,
who has not ask the
UN a question in ten
years.
Media
that rarely come in
and ask anything
have arrived since
Inner City Press'
eviction and have
been given UN office
space. Inner City
Press has been told
it is not even on
the list, and Smale
has not answer a
single email. No
rules. We'll have
more on this
(charade) - and on
UNESCO. Watch this
site.
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