UN
of Guterres Covers Up Cameroon
Child Rape in DRC Like Life
Sentences In Yaounde Fleming
Too
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Video here,
Vine here
UN
GATE, August 21 --
Stephane Dujarric,
the lead spokesman
of UN
Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres, and
now Guterres'
Global
Communicator
Melissa
Fleming, have
joined their
boss in
personally
covering up
child rapes
and sexual
abuse by UN
personnel,
including
recently a
child rape by
a UN
"peacekeeper"
from Paul
Biya's
Cameroon in DR
Congo.
They
have also
refused to
answer in any
way Press
questions
about Biya's imposition
of life
sentences on
his opponents,
apparently
liking no due
process life
sentences
themselves.
On the morning
of August 19
Inner City
Press in
writing asked
Guterres,
Dujarric,
Fleming and
others: "This
is a Press
request that
you
immediately
provide all
if-asked and
additional
information
about the new
allegation of
SEA announced
at 11:01 am
today, of
child rape by
a Cameroonian
"peacekeeper"
in DR Congo,
and a separate
child rape and
also sexual
exploitation
by Gabonese
peacekeers in
CAR, as well
as the
previously
unanswned
question about
exploitation
by Tanzanian
peacekeeper -
and also why
previously
published
charges are no
longer in the
data to which
UN
Peacekeeping
Conduct and
Discipline
points,
including what
if being done
for these
victims and
any steps
taken to avoid
this constant
repetition of
abuse despite
the SG's
ostensible
commitments.
Again, are new
allegations
being buried
elsewhere on
the data page?
Inner City
Press is
asking in
writing
because banned
from the noon
briefings and
any follow up
questions, now
for more than
a year. Today
as before none
of Inner City
Press' written
questions,
including on
Cameroon, have
been answered.
This is a
request that
you
immediately
confirm
receipt of
these
questions."
But 11 hours
later, there
was no
response.
At
the August 9
UN noon
briefing from
which Guterres
and Dujarric
banned Inner
City Press for
the more than
400th day,
Dujarric said,
"from Tuesday
to Friday next
week, my
office will
not hold daily
noon
briefings, but
I understand
Monica will be
here.
The office
will be
staffed, and
we will be
able to answer
your
questions."
So on the
morning of
Tuesday,
August 13
Inner City
Press asked
again, in
writing,
including to
Guterres'
incoming
Communicator
Melissa
Fleming:
"August 13-3:
On UN sex
exploitation
and cover
up(s), as
Inner City
Press asked on
August 9
without any
response to
day, This is a
Press request
that you
immediately
provide all
if-asked and
additional
information
about the new
allegation of
SEA announced
at 12:01 pm
today,
apparently of
SE by a
Tanzanian
"peacekeeper"
in DR Congo -
and also why
previously
published
charges are no
longer in the
data to which
UN
Peacekeeping
Conduct and
Discipline
points,
including what
if being done
for these
victims and
any steps
taken to avoid
this constant
repetition of
abuse despite
the SG's
ostensible
commitments.
Again, are new
allegations
being buried
elsewhere on
the data page?
Inner City
Press is
asking in
writing
because banned
from the noon
briefings and
any follow up
questions, now
for more than
a year. Today
as before none
of Inner City
Press' written
questions,
including on
Cameroon, have
been answered.
This is a
request that
you
immediately
confirm
receipt of
these
questions."
Again, as
Dujarric's
office closed
on August 13,
no answers, no
response. This
is the UN's
cover up of UN
sexual abuse,
and it's now
on Melissa
Fleming as
well. Inner
City Press
also asked,
".
August 13-6:
Given that the
SG's public
schedules for
August 2,
August 5,
August 6,
August 7,
August 8,
August 9 and
now August 13
are entirely
blank, not
even "all
appointments
internal" as
before but
just blank,
given that
Poland's
Foreign
Minister was
not able to
meet with the
SG on August
3, nor
Pakistan PR
Maleeha Lodhi
on August 7
(tweeting "As
the SG is
away"), please
immediately
state where
the UNSG is,
now and for
the next three
weeks, and at
what cost to
the public.
Additionally,
since public
officials from
Trump to de
Blasio to
Corey Johnson
all disclose
where they
are, and given
the UN system
travel
scandals at
UNRWA, UN
Women and
previously
UNEP, explain
why Mr.
Guterres' lack
of
transparency
is not part of
the problem.
Given the
Secretariat's
communication
failures,
state when
exactly Ms.
Fleming takes
over from
Alison Smale,
whether Ms.
Fleming is
still has
stated on her
profile at
UNHCR (Chief
Communications
@Refugees as
of August 7)
and if she is
answering
some/any of
her e-mail
there."
Nothing. We
will stay on
this.
While refusing
to answer
banned Inner
City Press
written
questions
about UN
rapes,
Guterres and
Dujarric have
issued
propaganda
about how well
the UN pays
its victims
though a Trust
Fund both
grotesque and
murky, with no
opportunity to
question much
less cross
examine.
On
May 30 during
a UN noon
briefing Inner
City Press was
banned from
attending and
asking
questions at
for the 330th
day in a row,
Dujarric's
deputy Farhan
Haq read out
statistics of
UN sexual
exploitation
and abuse from
the first
quarter for
2019. Inner
City Press
could not ask
questions, and
none of the
correspondents
allowed in
asked any
questions
about it.
Afterward
Inner City
Press wrote to
Dujarric,
Guterres, Haq,
USG Alison
Smale and DSG
Amina J.
Mohammed:
"This is a
Press request
that you
immediately
e-mail Inner
City Press the
UN Sexual
Abuse and
Exploitation
data read out
at today short
noon briefing
- no one
allowed asked
any questions
about it - and
also the five
personnel
announcements
and c.v.'s,
immediately.
It is
outrageous
that Inner
City Press
which reports
about the UN
daily is
banned from
entering to
ask questions.
Please send
this
information
immediately,
and explain."
From all of
those
addressed, the
lone response
was from Haq,
a copy of the
transcript of
the briefing
(which goes
online here).
In the three
weeks since,
not a single
answer from
Haq or
Dujarric or
Guterres and
Amina J.
Mohammed or
Alison Smale.
Just cover up
and
propaganda,
such as this
dumped online
at 5 pm on
Friday, June
21: "More than
50 Member
States
convened at UN
Headquarters
today at the
invitation of
the Department
of Management
Strategy,
Policy and
Compliance
(DMSPC) to
take stock of
assistance
provided to
victims
through the
Trust Fund in
support of
sexual
exploitation
and abuse and
to pledge
further
donations to
the
Fund.
The
Under-Secretary
General for
the Department
of Management
Strategy,
Policy and
Compliance,
Jan Beagle,
who chaired
the meeting,
said that
projects
implemented
through the
Trust Fund
have “helped
elevate the
voices of
victims
through
reinforced
community
networks.”
“They have
also learned
new skills and
trades which
has supported
reintegration
into their
respective
communities
without fear
of retribution
or stigma,”
added Ms.
Beagle.
In the East of
the Democratic
Republic of
the Congo,
more than 440
community
members have
benefited from
income-generating
projects.
Similar
initiatives
are underway
in the Central
African
Republic and
Liberia.
Assistance and
specialized
services are
being provided
by both UN and
non-UN
entities and
organizations.
Ms. Beagle
also thanked
the 19 Member
States who
have so far
donated to the
Trust Fund,
bringing its
total to USD 2
million,
including some
USD 400,000
received from
payments
withheld from
United Nations
personnel
against whom
allegations of
sexual
exploitation
and abuse have
been
substantiated.
She encouraged
further
donations to
the Trust Fund
in order for
the United
Nations and
its partners
in the field
to provide
sustained
assistance and
support and
help restore
the dignity of
victims,
paving the way
for economic
independence.
Other
participants
in this
meeting of
Member States,
included the
Victims’
Rights
Advocate,
Assistant
Secretary-General
Jane Connors,
Special
Representative
of the
Secretary-General
in the
Democratic
Republic of
the Congo,
Leila
Zerrougui, and
Assistant-Secretary-General
for Europe,
Central Asia
and Americas,
Miroslav
Jenča.
The Trust Fund
was created in
2016 by the
Secretary-General
to provide
assistance and
specialized
services to
victims of
sexual
exploitation
and abuse
committed by
UN personnel
and to
children born
as a result of
these acts."
Shameful, like
Guterres on
the Rohingya
and Cameroon
and the
Uighurs.
#DumpGuterres.
The UN's
transparency
under Guterres
has declined
steadily. But
on his issue
of refusing to
provide basic
if-asked
information
from the UN
Peacekeeping
missions about
the
allegations
the UN data
dumps in one
line on its
website,
Dujarric
stands apart.
While Dujarric
was away on
Guterres' most
recent junket,
now saying
nothing about
the no
confidence
motion in
Tuvalu while
Guterres is
there, long
time deputy
spokesman
Farhan Haq to
his credit -
it is his job
after all -
twice provide
the if-asked
information,
see below.
(It was
Dujarric who
said, on
camera, that
Guterres' UN
would
"continued to
answer emailed
questions from
Mr. Lee," here.
Inner City
Press has not
been able to
enter the UN
once since
then. So that
only rationale
for stopping
is content:
censorship.)
The moment
Dujarric
returned, with
his glad
handing jokes
with the
scribes his
uses to oust
the Press,
even this
if-asked
information
was again
withheld. It
is not because
it is an
"international"
staffer on
whom Guterres
refuses to
give
information.
The only
difference
between the
Moroccan
peacekeeper's
child rape and
the
allegations
Haq answered
on is...
Dujarric, and
perhaps the
French
connection,
which extends
for him to
Cameroon.
Guterres'
reasons are
more personal.
We'll have
more on this.
***
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