Colombia
Junket of UN Guterres Had Wife In From
Lisbon But On Who Paid UN Won't Answer
Press
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Nov 25 – The United Nations
under Secretary General
Antonio Guterres has become a
place of corruption and
self-dealing, lack of
transparency and censorship.
Forget that
Guterres has only made worse
the conflicts and coups in
Yemen, Cameroon, Libya, Burma,
Nigeria and elsewhere.
He takes the
public's money for his person
trips to Lisbon, from which
his wife Catarina Vaz Pinto
has yet to join him in his
publicly-funded mansion in New
York.
When Inner City
Press asks his spokespeople
Stephane Dujarric and Melissa
Fleming how much this costs,
in person than in writing
after Guterres had Inner City
Press thrown
out, there is no
answer.
Now
Catarina Vaz Pinto has shown
up in photos from Guterres'
self-congratulatory junket to
Colombia. See here.
Who paid
for her travel there from
Lisbon, and her lodging
there?
Was the whole
trip just a taxpayer funded
vacation?
Not only
Dujarric and Fleming, but also
the rest of the UN
spokespeople including Farhan
Haq and Eri Kaneko, Stephanie
Tremblay and Florencia Soto
Nino refuse
to answer any of Inner City
Press' written questions,
emailed to them each day,
including about UN rapes and
Guterres links with indicted
pedofile procurer Ghislaine
Maxwell, on whose
Terramar board Guterres'
Partnership official Amir
Dossal was one of only five
members.
Inner City
Press remains banned from the
UN, with a polite letter to
Fleming from the Quinn Emanuel
law firm ignored. Today's UN
is corrupt and should be
de-funded. See also, Belt
and Roadkill.
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