Brazil As
UNSC President Deleted Its Twitter Account
After Asked of Dom Phillips Murder
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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UN GATE, July 2
– With Brazil taking
over presidency of the UN
Security Council on July 1,
2022 on June 30 Inner City
Press wrote to the Brazilian
Mission to the UN to request
in advance access to its July
1 press conference by
Ambassador Ronaldo
Costa Filho.
Inner
City Press
asked asked
the Brazilian
Mission, and
the UN, about
the murders in
Brazil of
journalist Dom
Phillips and
indigenous rights
leader Bruno
Pereira. No
answer at all.
Instead,
soon after the
bogus faux "press
briefing,"
the Brazil Mission
deleted
its Twitter
accounts, see here.
In the
July 1 circus,
Ronaldo
Costa Filho took
questions from
Chinese state
media, about food
and climate
change. On
this, he
said the IPCC
says the
connection
between
climate change
and conflict
is very weak. No
one said
anything. He
said he
wouldn't
promise to
doany
stakeouts. To
this has the
UN sunk. Here's
the
program of
work. We will
keep asking,
and we will
report on it.
Inner City
Press wrote to the Brazil
Mission including
distri.delbrasonu@itamaraty.gov.br
and
fabio.coelho@itamaraty.gov.br:
"This is a timely request that
you send Inner City Press the
pass code(s) to access your
UNSC Presidency Program of
Work press briefing, as you've
announced on Twitter (I notice
your Mission follows
@InnerCityPress, along with
149,999 others, on Twitter).
Please confirm
receipt of this email and
provide the WebEx codes or
other way to access,
immediately. I have questions
to ask on what you will do
this month about the conflicts
in Ukraine, Haiti, Sudan, DRC,
Cameroon, Yemen and Libya -
and on recent cases of sexual
abuse and exploitatoin by UN
peacekeepers on Inner
City Press first reported -
Inner City Press is asking to
be provided with access / the
passwords to your Brazil
mission's stakeouts and press
conferences this month with
Ronaldo Costa Filho as UNSC
President. Given your stated
focus on the rule of law, you
should ensure due process (and
access) for Press covering the
UN. Please note that
Inner City Press and I
participate in the WebEx
briefings of, for example, the
IMF on March 31, 2022, here
As you all have now moved the
Council back into its Chamber,
either way I would also like
to ask you to instruct
MALU / USG-DGC Melissa
Fleming to allow me to enter
to cover it, for Inner City
Press. She has not responded
to this
letter (your Brazil
mission
should)
Please immediately confirm
receipt, and provide the
passcode or state why not.
But by the
morning of July 1, nothing.
Inconsistent, to
say the least, with Brazil's
duty as President of the UN
Security Council. Inner
City Press covered the UN and
UNSC under Kofi Annan and Ban
Ki-moon then was thrown out
under Antonio Guterres after
asking him directly about [,
among other things including
Cameroon,] the omission
from his financial disclosure
covering 2016 of his link,
through Lisbon's Gulbenkian
Foundation which paid him
money, to convicted UN briber
CEFC China Energy.
This was and is a
legitimate journalistic
question however Inner City
Press has been banned by
Guterres and his USG Melissa
Fleming.
There is no
commitment by the UN
Secretariat to even respond to
a polite law firm letter
seeking access to Inner City
Press, see video.
See also Press
Freedom Tracker and The
Independent (UK)
The Brazilian
Mission and Brazil have a duty
to not collude in censorship,
and to take questions from
media. Inner City Press is
permitted (in fact, invited)
to put WebEx questions to the
IMF briefings, see below, and
is accredited at the SDNY
Federal court here in New
York.
So it is up to
Brazil and the Brazilian
Mission to provide access.
Watch this
site.
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