UN
Censorship Tries To Spread As
Espinosa Bids For OAS After
Censored Press Now 549 Days
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Video
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UN GATE, Jan 4 –
Today's
UN and its
partners
including some
on diplomacy
are well
versed in
hypocrisy -
but sometimes
things go so
far they must
be noted and replied
to, in this
case the ex
President of
the UN General
Assembly
Secretary
General María
Fernanda
Espinosa, who joined
Antonio
Guterres in
censoring
Inner City
Press now 549
days, running to
spread her sleaze to
the
Organization
of American
States (OAS).
The new OAS
Secretary
General will
be elected on
March 20, and
will take
office next
May. The
post is
being held by
Uruguay’s Luis
Almagro. Also
running, and
better than the
Ecuadorian
censor, is Ambassador
Hugo de Zela
Martínez,
Permanent
Representative
of Peru to the
OAS
Back
on
September
16, 2019, Espinosa held a
final
press
conference
that her
spokesperson Monica
Grayley
repeatedly
claimed was
open to all -
while knowing
that Inner City
Press was
banned from
attending or
asking
questions.
Grayley, who
will continue
on working for
new Global
Censor Melissa
Fleming
who pimped out
refugees'
personal
information
and won't
answer on
censorship or
where the
money goes,
consistently
conflated
those allowed
in to cover
the UN with
"UNCA," even
"our UNCA family."
As banned
Inner City Press
has reported,
UNCA has
Xinhua as a veto
wielding member
of its board awarding
UN "journalism"
prizes; current
president Valeria
Robecco and
old president
Giampaolo Pioli his
months went on
a smiling junket
to China, not
a word about
Xinjiang or
Hong Kong. The
UN is being
corrupted
under
Guterres, who
hides his
personal financial
links to UN
briber CEFC
China Energy,
convicted
in the
SDNY federal
court with
Patrick Ho
still in the
MCC jail where
Epstein met
his end.
Guterres' UN
also engages
in sex
trafficking,
in essence,
sending known
rapists
to low income
African
countries
where they
rape children
and suffer no
consequence
beyond being
sent home.
Guterres then
covers up the
rapes by refusing
through
Stephane
Dujarric to
answer basic
question like
for if-asked
information. These
are crimes.
On
June 14 with
Inner City
Press still
banned, Grayley announced
the Espinosa
is headed on junket
to China,
entirely paid
for by the
government of
China, like
disgraced UN PGAs
John Ashe
(RIP), Sam
Kutesa,
Vuk Jeremic
and Peter
Thomson. No one
allowed into
the increasingly
pathetic
"briefing"
even asked
about this.
Here's the rah
rah summary:
"The President
of the General
Assembly will
travel
tomorrow
evening to pay
an official
visit to the
Peoples’
Republic of
China.
Ms. María
Fernanda
Espinosa will
be received by
the
Prime-Minister,
H.E. Mr. Li
Keqiang, and
the Foreign
Minister, H.E.
Mr. Wang
Yi.
The PGA’s
meeting with
Chinese
authorities
will focus on
cooperation
with the
United
Nations,
implementation
of the
Sustainable
Development
Goals and her
working agenda
on the seven
priorities for
the current
session.
On Tuesday 18
June, Ms.
Espinosa is
expected to
hold an
interactive
dialogue with
the academic
community and
meet with
representatives
of the China
Disabled
Persons’
Federation.
The PGA’s
delegation
will include a
political
adviser, a
communications
specialist and
a personal
assistant. All
travel costs
will be
covered by the
Government of
China.
The President
of the General
Assembly will
return to New
York on 20
June." We'll
have more on
this.
And so it was
on May 30,
when Grayley
for Espinosa issued
a canned
answer on
which Inner
City Press was
prohibited
from asking
any follow up,
that she urges
all
sides to end
violence, as
if government
soldiers
burning down
whole villages
were the equivalent
of what they
say they are
fighting.
There is no
dialogue;
there is a
dictator living
in Geneva.
We'll have more
on this.
So
Espinosa's
claim to be
open is false,
as in context
is some of
the praise she
offered. Now
with Inner
City Press
still banned
she and her
spokesperson Monica Grayley are
dodging on the
expose of her
corrupt
spending, telling
softball
stooges to
just go ask Ecuador.
No, one should
ask a court -
corruption and
censorship are
crimes. From Ecuador:
"Maintaining
Maria Fernanda
Espinosa as
president of
the United
Nations
General
Assembly will
have cost the
country a
little more
than half a
million
dollars by the
end of her
year in
office. That
if you only
count the
payment of
your salary
for one year,
amounting to
the not
insignificant
12 thousand
monthly, plus
your rent,
your expenses
of
representation
and transfer.
In total 510
811 dollars.
We must add
the cost of
the two
Ecuadorian
advisers who
work with her:
$ 241 570. So
for the work
of Espinosa in
the UN,
Ecuador will
have disbursed
752 381
dollars.
The cost to
the country
does not end
there. You
have to add
other expenses
that were made
before your
appointment
and that have
not yet been
quantified.
For example,
what was
invested
during the
campaign that
the lady did
in several
countries, in
order to
undermine the
candidacy of
Honduras that,
by the end of
2017,
practically
had the global
consensus to
be the winner.
Part of that
amount will
have to be
presented by
the Office of
the
Comptroller
General, who
made an
examination of
the cost of
using the
presidential
plane for the
displacement
of Espinosa
during the
months prior
to his
election. In
total, this
will mean for
the plundered
tax coffers of
Ecuador around
one million
dollars.
The figure is
not pig hair,
especially
considering
the economic
conditions of
the country.
Therefore, it
is inevitable
to ask the
question, was
it worth
paying so
much? To
answer, the
first thing is
to consider
that the
Presidency of
the General
Assembly is a
symbolic
position, with
very little
capacity for
decision and
political
struggle.
Basically, it
has the
function of
organizing the
debates during
the year that
the General
Assembly
lasts.
According to
the expertin
the history of
the United
Nations,
Helmut Volger,
to discourage
any possible
political
ambition of
the President,
article 36 of
the UN Charter
says that the
"president, in
the exercise
of his
functions, is
under the
authority of
the General
Assembly " So
obvious is the
lack of
interest in
the position,
that member
countries do
not provide a
salary, so the
President is
paid by his
country of
origin, says
Volger. "The
lack of power,
in addition to
the inadequate
working
conditions
have meant
that the
Presidency has
been assumed
rather
uninspiring
and
inexperienced
diplomats,"
said Christian
Wenaweser, the
Liechtenstein
ambassador in
2007 during a
debate to
reform the
letter of the
UN, recalls
Volger.
The exercise
of the
position has
not meant for
Ecuador any
substantial
benefit for
the country.
If you look at
the websiteof
promotion that
Espinosa has
set up, it is
notorious that
his
management,
like that of
practically
all the
previous
presidents of
the Assembly,
has been
focused on
public
relations and
draconian
issues such as
the overcoming
of women in
underdeveloped
countries; no
to an
international
policy agenda
of Ecuador.
What benefits
has management
brought to
Ecuador? Among
the most
relevant data,
on his page,
there is
information
about a visit
to Cuba, made
at the
beginning of
April, where
he met with
President
Miguel
Díaz-Canel and
in which,
faithful to
his
ideological
preferences,
he praised
"the
resistance" of
Cuba before
"the unjust
blockade" of
the USA. It
also appears a
visit made to
Mexico on the
occasion of
the possession
of Manuel
López Obrador
and a campaign
to eradicate
the use of
plastic
bottles in
which it seems
to have been
very involved.
There are
interviews in
which he talks
about the
importance of
multilateralism
or south-south
cooperation.
The same is
seen in your
Twitter
account.
Chancellery
report on
expenses María
F.
Espinosa
In fact, the
one million
dollars that
the Ecuadorian
taxpayers will
have paid at
the end of the
year of
Espinosa's
presidency is
a contribution
to the
ex-chancellor's
resume and
consequently
to his
apparent
political
aspirations. A
contribution,
without a
doubt, very
expensive.
The
sponsorship of
the candidacy
for the
Presidency of
the Assembly
and the
concession of
the generous
conditions
with which she
was to
exercise that
position were,
evidently,
part of a
payment of
favors from
Lenin Moreno.
Espinosa and
her husband,
Eduardo
Mangas, were
very close to
him when
Espinosa was
Ecuador's
ambassador to
the UN in
Geneva,
Switzerland.
Both were, in
addition, key
political
operators for
the
presidential
candidacy of
the current
president.
Espinosa asked
for a license
to come to
Ecuador during
the election
campaign and
when Moreno
assumed power,
she was named
chancellor. In
that position
he was the
cornerstone of
the shameful
international
policy of the
first year of
Moreno's
government in
which he
supported
Maduro's
Venezuela and
the discourse
of sympathy
and support
for the
authoritarian
regimes of
Cuba and
Nicaragua was
maintained.
That María
Fernanda
Espinosa has
been nominated
to the
Presidency of
the General
Assembly when
she was
involved in
the scandal
because of the
way she
nationalized
and accredited
Julian Assange
as an
Ecuadorian
diplomat in
Moscow, is
also evidence
that the
president was
willing to do
everything to
defend and
protect your
former
political
operator.
As well as
Rafael Correa
sent $ 1.6
million to
Moreno to
incubate his
presidential
candidacy in
Geneva, Moreno
has done with
Espinosa. The
payment of
favors and the
logic of
friendships
and loyalties
are paid. But
of course,
with the
country's
silver." From her
canned March 8 opening
statement:
"my team and I
are preparing
for the “Women
In Power”
event, which
will take
place in the
General
Assembly, on
Tuesday, 12
March. I
am very
grateful to
all Heads of
State and
Government who
are
participating
(six women)
and also to
other leaders,
Ministers of
State,
representatives
of
international
organizations
and civil
society.
The Presidents
of Croatia,
Estonia,
Lithuania,
Nepal and
Trinidad and
Tobago will be
here, as well
as the
Prime-Minister
of Iceland,
the
Vice-Presidents
of Colombia
and Costa Rica
and the High
Representative
of the
European Union
for Foreign
Affairs and
Security
Policy,
Federica
Mogherini, the
former
President of
Ireland, Mary
Robinson,
among other
female
leaders.
My message for
this event is
clear: women
are still
vastly
underrepresented
in leadership
positions
around the
world, and it
is high time
to change it
for good." Then
why praise the
pilfering of
the SG post
that was
supposed to go
in 2016 to a
woman? After
UN Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres amid
Inner City
Press
questions
about his
links to CEFC
China Energy
had Inner City
Press roughed
up by UN
Security and
banned from
any entry of
the UN,
Espinosa's
belated 11
February
response was
to say... it's
all up to
Guterres.
Now Inner City
Press can
report what it
hears from its
many UN
sources, that
Espinosa who
burned her
bridges in Ecuador
is angling to
see if she
could take
over the UN
Secretary General position
from Guterres,
whose
censorship she
has been
supporting.
Under this theory,
the corrupt and
ambitious
Guterres would
leave
the UN to return
to Portuguese
politics and
the Eastern
European Group
would again be
excluded. With
GRULAC pushing, Espinosa
would try to
use her time
being a
sycophant to China as a
calling card
to become UNSG. This
is how low the
UN is sinking,
in the view
even of UN
staff close to
Espinosa -
and to
Guterres. Espinosa's
chief of
staff, about whom Inner
City Press reported
on his
search for
another UN job
as he left
UNFPA before Inner
City Press
was roughed up
and banned - and
therefore had
and has a
conflict of
interest --
issued this
response on
past 4 pm on
February 11:
"From: Kwabena
Osei-Danquah
Date: Mon, Feb
11, 2019 at
4:44 PM
Subject: Re:
Formal request
to PGA
regarding
restoration of
full access to
cover the GA
To:
innercitypress
Cc: Monica
Grayley ,
Nadia Kalb ,
Raquel
Martins
Dear Mr. Lee... The
President of
the General
Assembly is
not in a
position to
review or
grant media
accreditation.
All media
access at UN
Headquarters
is governed by
an agreement
between the
Department of
Global
Communications,
Department of
Safety and
Security
(DSS), the
Office of the
Spokesperson
for the
Secretary-General
(OSSG) and the
United Nations
Correspondents
Association
(UNCA).
The President
of the General
Assembly is
committed to
openness to
and
accessibility
of media and
will work with
all
stakeholders,
consistent
with her
authority, to
bring the
United Nations
closer to the
people and to
make the
United Nations
relevant for
all.
Yours
Sincerely,
Kwabena
Osei-Danquah
Chef de
Cabinet to the
President of
the 73rd
Session of the
General
Assembly."
Now before
8 am on
February 12
Inner City
Press has sent
this reply and
reiterated
request: "Dear
President of
the UN General
Assembly
Espinosa
Garcés and
chief of
staff:
I write in
reply to your
February 11
e-mail stating
that "[t]he
President of
the General
Assembly is
not in a
position to
review or
grant media
accreditation."
Forty days ago
I informed you
that the
Secretariat
has barred me
from any enter
of the UN
since 3 July
2018 - this
has been not
only as a
journalist
reporting on
the UN, which
I have done
since 2005,
but even as a
member of the
public,
seeking to
attend events
of and related
to the General
Assembly you
preside
over.
For your
information,
when I have
arrived at the
Visitors'
Entrance, even
with a ticket
in my name to
attend a GA
event, I have
been told that
I am on a
"permanent
barred list,"
which is not
public, which
I was placed
on without any
hearing or due
process, and
from which
there is no
appeal. This
is
UNacceptable.
Your 11
February
response also
states that
"[t]he
President of
the General
Assembly is
committed to
openness to
and
accessibility
of media and
will work with
all
stakeholders,
consistent
with her
authority, to
bring the
United Nations
closer to the
people and to
make the
United Nations
relevant for
all."
This is
inconsistent
with your
apparent
decision,
forty days
after my
written
request, to do
nothing about
the
Secretariat's
banning of me
from any
openness or
accessibility
- and with
"UN4ALL."
So I ask
again, now
that you have
formally had
this
information
for 41 days -
in fact, I
raised it to
you at the UN
Delegates
Entrance Gate
even before
you assumed
your position
- what are you
going to do
about it? I
also must
point out that
based on
whistleblowers
within UNFPA
Inner City
Press and I
published
a report
concerning
Kwabena
Osei-Danquah,
who authored /
signed your
Office's 11
February
response.
In this light,
I am asking
for a response
from you, the
PGA.
Please confirm
your personal
receipt of
this reply and
state what you
will do,
consistent
with you
statements on
press freedom
and,
separately, on
'UN4ALL.'
Thank you for
your prompt
attention."
We'll
have more,
much more, on
this. Censorship
cannot be
allowed to
spread, and we
will not rest
- word of
caution to
those now
still on
collusion with
Guterres'
corrupt
censorship of
Inner City Press.
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