UNITED
NATIONS, July
26 – When
UN
Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres
picked as his
Global
Communicator
former New
York Times
editor Alison
Smale, she
told her staff
that their job
would be to
raise
Guterres'
profile and as
well as put
the UN's work
in a positive
light. As
Inner City
Press, already
then
restricted in
the UN to “non
resident
correspondent”
status,
exclusively reported
with leaked
video of
Smale's Town
Hall meeting,
she made a
trip by
Guterres to
the Central
African
Republic a
litmus test
for her staff
and for her
new approach.
Her coverage,
as she calls
it, of
Guterres' CAR
trip included
focusing on
him and his
Victims
Advocate
speaking to
children raped
by UN
Peacekeepers
and a profile
of a
peacekeeper
from Cameroon,
female, with
no mention
that the
Cameroon
security
forces were
engaged in
massive human
rights
violations,
shooting
civilians and
torching
villages in
the Anglophone
areas, chasing
refugees into
Nigeria (which
illegally sent
them back).
Jump
forward to
July 2018. The
US public
network PBS
broadcast an
hour long expose
of UN
Peacekeepers'
rapes and
sexual
exploitation,
including of
children in
the Central
African
Republic and
DR Congo.
Inner City
Press, banned
from the UN
since July 3
by Smale and
Guterres for
covering the
latter's
budget and
having been roughed
up by his
UN Security,
e-mailed Smale
and Guterres'
spokesmen for
comment on the
documentary on
July 20 and
got no
response. When
it aired on
July 24, the
documentary
said that
Guterres had
declined to
speak.
What
kind of Global
Communications
are these?
On
July 25,
working from a
bus stop in
front of the
UN in the
rain, Inner
City Press
e-mailed the
vacationing
Smale and
Guterres' lead
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric,
asking among
other things,
“In PBS
Frontline's
“UN Sex Abuse
Scandal” 1
hour
documentary,
please state
why the SG, as
head of the
organization,
declined to be
interviewed
and separately
why he put
forward part
time Jane Holl
Lute and not
Jane Connors.
Also, why was
the victim of
the
Mauritanian
contingents
not contacted
as promised by
the UN?”
Neither
Dujarric nor
his deputy
answered these
written
questions; at
the noon
briefing Inner
City Press was
banned from
Dujarric said
there is no
update on the
banning of
Inner City
Press, “When
there is, he
will know and
you will
know.” The ban
has been 23
days and
counting.
With
no other way
to seek an
answer, or to
pursue its
“journalistic
endeavors” as
Smale just
before her
three week
vacation put
it in a letter
to the
Government
Accountability
Project, Inner
City Press
waited on the
curb in front
of the UN
Staff
Entrance. When
Dujarric came
back in from
his lunch,
Inner City
Press asked
him why
Guterres did
not even deign
to speak to
Frontline,
given how
abusive his
Organization
was shown to
be in the
documentary.
Dujarric
dismissively
said that he
choose not to,
sending
instead a
part-time UN
official who
did the same
job, with
exactly the
same “zero
tolerance”
phrase, under
Guterres'
predecessor
Ban Ki-moon.
Dujarric did
not break
stride and did
not answer a
follow up.
(Once past the
UN Security
Dujarric
stopped to
confer with
Guterres'
Portuguese
holdover
lawyer Miguel
de Serpa
Soares,
responsible
under Ban and
now Guterres
for a legal
strategy of
paying not a
penny in
reparations
for having
killed 10,000
people in
Haiti by
negligently
bringing UN
peacekeepers
with cholera
to the island.
He has also
defended the
eviction of
Inner City
Press, and
presumably now
the outright
ban, see
below.)
Smale's
job
is not only to
spin, but to
have basic
content
neutral press
access rules
for the UN.
She has
entirely
failed on the
latter,
ignoring nine
letters
and a petition
from the Free
UN Coalition
for Access.
On making
Guterres and
the UN look
good, her
stated goal,
the UN has
been exposed
as a purveyor
of child rape
with a chief
executive so
arrogant he
won't answer
on it, instead
teaming up
with Smale to
ban the Press
which most
acts about the
issue. We'll
have more on
this.
And
this: two
weeks
after banning
Inner City
Press from
entering the
United
Nations, which
has closely
and critically
covered for a
decade,
Smale for the
first time
deigned to
explain in
writing her
basis for the
ban, or
suspension of
privileges.
She wrote: “On
two recent
occasions, Mr.
Lee violated
th[e] Media
Guidelines by
attempting to
access United
Nations
premises
beyond the
scope of his
non-resident
correspondent
status and by
confrontations
with United
Nations
Security and
Safety
officials.
While you have
characterized
these
confrontations
as being
unprovoked,
the relevant
facts do not
support that
characterization.
Furthermore,
according to
the
above-mentioned
Media
Guidelines:
'Where
unexpected
circumstances
arise, the
approach will
be to avoid
confrontation,
maintain
civility and
find the
fastest,
safest and
most secure
acceptable
solution.
Those
Correspondents
who violate
the ground
rules
governing
access,
including the
abovementioned
standards of
ethical
behavior may
have their
accreditation
withdrawn or
suspended by
the United
Nations.'
As
a
result of Mr.
Lee's recent
actions in
violation of
the Media
Guidelines and
his
unacceptable
comportment
when dealing
with United
Nations
Security and
Safety
officials, Mr.
Lee's
privileges of
access to the
premises of
the United
Nations as a
non-resident
correspondent
have been
suspended.
These
privileges of
access will
remain
suspended
pending a
review of this
matter to
determine what
further
action, if
any, should be
be taken with
respect to
such
privileges.”
With
the ban on
Inner City
Press now
hitting three
weeks, and
Smale having
left on a
three week
vacation,
there is much
to be said
about her
reasons.
First, in
other of the
two occasions,
Inner City
Press was
within the
Guidelines,
which state
that
“Non-Resident
Correspondents
can access
UNHQ through
the Visitors’
Entrance at
46th Street
and 1st Avenue
between
0800-1900
hours from
Monday through
Friday.
Non-resident
Correspondents
only have
access to UNHQ
on weekends or
after hours
accompanied by
a resident
correspondent
or when a
meeting is
advised as
taking place.
Entry will be
allowed two
hours prior to
the start of
the meeting.
At the
conclusion of
the meeting,
the
non-Resident
correspondent
must exit the
premises
within an
hour, unless
accompanied by
a resident
correspondent.”
On
June 22 Inner
City Press was
pushed out of
the UN by UN
Lieutenant
Ronald E.
Dobbins,
irregularities
in whose
promotion
Inner City
Press has
reported on in
a previous
years, based
on a UN
Security
e-email leaked
to it, through
the General
Assembly lobby
in which it
was covering
an event,
listened in
Smale's
Department's
Media Alert,
which featured
a speech by
Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres.
Dobbins called
in four
Emergency
Response Unit
officers who
refused to
give their
names when
Inner City
Press asked.
On
July 3 - after
Inner City
Press has complained
in writing to
Guterres about
its improper
ouster on June
22 including
Dobbins'
animus and the
ERU officers'
refusals to
give their
names -
Dobbins and
other still
unnamed
officer
assaulted
Inner City
Press as it
was covering a
UN Budget
Committee
meeting,
announced or
advised to it
by the UN
Spokesman for
the President
of the General
Assembly. The
meeting
concerned
Guterres' $6.7
billion budget
and proposed moving
of UN jobs
from New York
to Mexico
City, Uganda
to Kenya and
Geneva to
Budapest.
Inner City
Press'
reporter's
laptop was
smashed into
his backpack,
damaging it.
His shirt was
torn and his
arm was
pulled, then
twisted.
Most
ghoulishly,
Smale's July
19 explanation
to the
Government
Accountability
Project claims
that if a
person being
thus assaulted
by UN Security
speaks up,
saying loudly
“I am a
journalist!”
they are being
uncivil,
justifying a
suspension of
entry for
three weeks
and counting.
The
“review” that
Smale cites
has included
in these three
weeks, as to
Inner City
Press, a
single one
hour
interrogation
on July 10 in
a basement
room across
from the UN by
UN Security
officers
Raughn Perry
and Valentin
Stancu. Perry
asked
questions,
only about the
July 3 ouster
and refused to
include in his
write-up
Inner City
Press
allegation of
retaliatory
animus by UN
Lieutenant
Dobbins or
that Inner
City Press had
informed
Guterres (and
Smale) of it
on June 25
before the
July 3, making
each of them
partially
responsible.
In the
two weeks
since that
“interview” by
UN Security,
nothing, and
not only Smale
but also
Guterres has
gone on
vacation, with
his Spokesman
now three
times refusing
to answer
Inner City
Press' written
questions as
to where, and
how much the
public is
paying.
Background:
Inner City Press on July 5 was banned
from entering the UN, the day after it
filed a criminal complaint against UN
Security Lieutenant Ronald Dobbins and
another for physically removing it from
covering the July 3 meeting about the
UN's $6.7 billion peacekeeping budget,
as witnessed and essentially cheered on
by senior UN and British official
Christian Saunders, tearing its
reporter's shirt, painfully and
intentionally twisting his arm and
slamming shut and damaging his laptop.
Secretary General Antonio Guterres'
deputy spokesman Farhan Haq told
Fox News that the ban of Inner City
Press is pending a “full review of the
incident," which by July 9 Haq was
calling an altercation - except only UN
Security used force, before even
talking. On July 12, The Independent
(UK) via its US bureau chief Andrew
Buncombe, covered
the ongoing ban, reporting
that "Stephane Dujarric, a spokesman for
UN Secretary-General António Guterres,
said it was 'ridiculous' to suggest Mr
Lee had been treated as he had because
UN officials were upset with his
coverage. He said many
correspondents published stories that
were embarrassing to the world body. He
said a review had been launched into the
manner in which Mr Lee had been removed
and his future accreditation." But for
the two weeks and counting that Inner
City Press has been banned from the UN
by Guterres, his chief of Communications
Alison Smale has not answered the
e-mails or 5000+ petition
of Inner City Press; the "investigation"
seems either a cover up or an attempt to
keep Inner City Press out for as long as
possible, even forever. Now Smale,
Guterres' chief of staff Maria Luiza
Viotti and at least three members of the
US Congress have been written to, on
July 17, by the DC-based whistleblower
protection organization the Government
Accountability Project. Here
is the letter, on which we will have
more: "July 17, 2018
Alison Smale, Under Secretary General
for Global Communications
United Nations, New York, New York 10017
Dear Ms. Smale:
The Government
Accountability Project (GAP)
is concerned about the United
Nations’ actions related to
Matthew Russell Lee, a
journalist and blogger for
Inner City Press. As you are
aware, Inner City Press has
been accredited to cover the
UN by the predecessor
department to your office, the
Department of Public
Information, since 2006. For
twelve years, Mr. Lee has
covered UN operations
diligently, informing the
English-speaking public via
internet about budget
decisions, General Assembly
resolutions, audit reports,
and research findings, among
other things. Mr. Lee has also
covered
important stories that affect
the public interest in a
global sense. Among his
articles are stories about
human rights abuse,
peacekeeping, criminal
misconduct, and the treatment
of children in conflict zones.
GAP was therefore baffled to
learn that the United Nations
Secretariat has now banned Mr.
Lee from its
New York premises. We have
been unable to find any
reference to regulations
allegedly violated by Mr.
Lee. On the contrary, we see
only evidence of unprovoked
harassment. For example, in
2016, the
Secretariat evicted Mr. Lee
from his resident
correspondent’s office with
insufficient time to prepare
for the move. At the time, he
was trying to cover an event
in the UN Press Briefing Room,
convened by a
group that had accepted funds
from Ng Lap Seng, who was
subsequently convicted of
bribery and sentenced to a
four-year prison term by a US
court. Twice in the past
thirty days, Mr. Lee has been
expelled from the UN’s New
York Headquarters as he tried
to cover newsworthy events
there.
The UN Media Accreditation and
Liaison Unit Guidelines for
‘Non-Resident Correspondents’
state, at
Paragraph 2a, that:
Non-Resident Correspondents
can access UNHQ through the
Visitors’ Entrance at 46th
Street and 1st Avenue between
0800-1900 hours from Monday
through Friday. Non-resident
Correspondents only have
access to UNHQ on weekends or
after hours accompanied by a
resident correspondent or when
a meeting is advised as taking
place. Entry will be allowed
two hours prior to the start
of the meeting. At the
conclusion of the meeting, the
non-Resident correspondent
must exit the premises within
an hour.
On June 22, Mr.
Lee was covering an event, in
the UN Media Alert, which
featured a speech by the
Secretary General, when he was
forced to leave the UN,
without his laptop, in
violation of the
Guidelines.
Even after Mr. Lee informed
you, the Secretary General and
others in a June 25 e-mail of
the ouster and
what he alleges was the animus
behind it, he was ousted
again, more violently, on July
3 while covering
a UN Budget Committee meeting
of the type he has covered for
over 10 years, including the
last two as
a non-resident correspondent.
The existence of the meeting
was advised to him by the
Spokesperson of
the UN General Assembly. He
was, in short, improperly
forced to leave, and violently
so.
Mr. Lee informs GAP that his
previous messages to you,
through which he sought an
explanation for the
United Nations’ withdrawal of
his resident (and later
non-resident) correspondent’s
credentials, have
gone unacknowledged and
unanswered. We are therefore
requesting from your office
the following
information in writing:
• The regulation Mr. Lee
violated that precipitated his
expulsion on June 22, 2018 and
again on
July 3;
• His action that warranted
expulsion under the rule;
• The name of the decision
maker who approved the order
to expel him.
Moreover, GAP understands that
Mr. Lee is temporarily banned
from access to the United
Nations New
York Headquarters building,
pending the completion of a
review. Given this, GAP also
requests the
following information:
• The authority under which
the review has been
undertaken;
• The name(s) of the
reviewer(s);
• The process anticipated for
conducting the review (i.e.
phases, responsible
authorities and
timeline).
If there is no regulation
violated, GAP requests that
Mr. Lee be restored to
resident correspondent
accreditation, and his (now)
unused office S-303 be
reassigned to him. Only that
will prevent further
targeting by UN Security with
animus, who have not been
informed of the rules by the
Media
Accreditation and Liaison
Unit.
As the Under Secretary of
Global Communications, GAP
realizes that you are
sensitive to the need for
due process when taking action
against a journalist.
Frequently, regimes that
silence journalists and
revoke freedoms of expression
ultimately come to abuse other
human rights and/or tolerate
corruption.
The link between human rights
abuse and a lack of freedom of
expression is recognized in
the preamble
to the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights. Similarly,
Article 19 of the Declaration
is explicit in its
directive to protect freedom
of expression and access to
information. The possibility
that the United
Nations may avoid
accountability by restricting
access to its premises is
disconcerting, and GAP would
very much appreciate responses
to the questions posed above.
Very truly yours,
Beatrice Edwards
Senior International Policy
Analyst
Cc: US Senator Patrick Leahy
US Representative Chris Smith
US Representative James
McGovern
David Banisar, Article 19
Matthew Russell Lee, Inner
City Press"
In the
first visible step of the UN's
self-investigation of the July
3 assault on the Press, on
July 10 Inner City Press was
interviewed for more than an
hour by UN Security officer
Raughn Perry in a windowless
basement room of the UNITAR
building across from the UN on
47th Street. Perry and his
partner / witness Officer
Valentin Stancu refused to
include in what they typed and
edited either the June 22
ouster of Inner City Press by
Lt Dobbins and four Emergency
Response Unit officers who
refused to give their names,
or Inner City Press' June 25
formal notification to
Guterres, his deputy and chief
of staff and Global
Communicator Alison Smale that
Inner City Press was being
targeted by Dobbins based on
an investigative piece it
published about scam
promotions in UN Security,
including Dobbins' and
others'. They would not
include Inner City Press
allegation of retaliation or
vendetta, saying it was beyond
the scope of their interview.
They told Inner City Press not
to make any notation to this
effect on the statement they
printed out, complete with
mis-spelling of Cameroon, that
it could submit that
information later. But to
whom? Their boss Peter Drennan
has not acknowledged any of
Inner City Press' e-mails to
him, even those at the
suggestion of Guterres'
"Victims' Advocate" Jane
Connors who kindly spoke with
Inner City Press outside the
visitors entrance and promised
to appropriately forward what
Inner City Press sent her, so
far without effect. On June
11, after refusing to provide
Inner City Press with even a
summary of what Dobbins and
Saunder have said, Perry did
hand Inner City Press a copy
of "its" statement. It says at
the top, "This is a United
Nations document and may not
be disclosed or used outside
of the Organization without
first obtaining written
permission from the United
Nations." It seems absurd that
the UN could further retaliate
against Inner City Press
publishing the print out of
its statement about being
attacked by UN Security. But
when Inner City Press wrote to
Perry and USG Drennan
notifying them of its intent
to publish and asking their
confirm receipt, there was no
response. This is Guterres'
UN. So Inner City Press in an
abundance of caution has
transformed the hard-copy of
its statement handed to it by
UN Officer Perry into the
below, without any changes
other than to fix the UN's
telling mis-spelling of
Cameroon:
"My name is
Matthew Lee. I am a journalist
attached to Inner City
Press.... I would like to
state that on the evening of
the 03 July 2018, I remained
in the "Bull Pen" press area
on the fourth floor of the
Secretariat Building from
07:00PM to approximately
10:00PM writing articles and
waiting to check on the status
of the Fifth Committee Budget
meeting. I would like to state
that this area is reserved for
Non-Resident Correspondents to
perform their duties as they
are not provided with offices
or cubicles. At approximately
10:00PM, I proceeded to the
Viennese Cafe, located on the
first basement level of the UN
Conference Building, to cover
the Fifth Committee Budget
meeting. I was aware that the
meeting was closed so I
anticipated waiting in the
Viennese Cafe to speak with
any of the Committee members
about any news regarding the
budget. I recalled that Mr.
Tommo Monthe, Permanent
Representative of Cameroon to
the United Nations, and
Chairman of the Fifth
Committee, approached me in
the Viennese later that
evening and explained the
current state of the meeting/
discussions. I recorded our
conversation on my mobile
phone.
After Mr. Monthe and I ended
our conversation, I proceeded
to the dining area of the
Viennses Cafe where I sat down
to transcribe what Mr. Monthe
had shared with me. Less than
five minutes after sitting
down, I observed two UN
Security Officers approaching
me. I recognized one of the
Officers as Lieutenant
Dobbins; I did not know the
other Officer. Lieutenant
Dobbins immediately said to me
that I had to leave the
building, while he (Lieutenant
Dobbins) grabbed my computer
from the table and put it in
my backpack. The Officer I did
not know approached me and
grabbed at my chest. I did not
know if that officer was
attempting to reach for my UN
grounds pass (which was
hanging foom around my neck)
but he grabbed the shirt I was
wearing and he ripped it,
creating two holes. That
Officer then released my shirt
and then grabbed my right
forearm and begun twisting it
and pulling me towards the
front of the cafe towards the
garage. I observed that Mr.
Christian Saunders was in the
vicinity. I called out to him
and asked him if he could
intervene. Mr. Saunders came
over to where the Officers and
I were and told me, "If the
Officers are asking you to
leave, then you should leave."
I told Mr. Saunders that there
is a Media Accreditation
Liaison Unit rule that allows
me to remain in the building
beyond 07:00PM if there is a
meeting to be covered and one
hour after the meeting. The
Officers then continued to
physically pull me by my arms
towards the UN garage. I then
asked Mr. Saunders to
accompany me as the Officers
escorted me; to which he did.
Mr. Saunders accompanied me as
both Lieutenant Dobbins and
the other unknown Officer
escorted out of the UN
premises via the 43rd Street
and 1st Avenue exit. There was
no other physical altercation
through the UN garage or at
the exit to the UN compound.
Matthew Lee
This statement was recorded by
me at UNHQ on Tuesday 10 July,
2018 at 1100 hours, at room
GA-1B-052.
Raughn Perry
Witnessed by: Valentin Stancu"
Even
with the material Perry and
Stancu refused to include -
while including the wrong room
number for the "recording" of
the statement which took place
in a windowless basement room
of the UNITAR building which
is not the GA or General
Assembly, it is amazing that
the UN's response to this is
to ban Inner City Press from
entering the UN for nine days
about counting, including so
it misses and cannot ask
questions at Guterres' rare
July 12 press conference.
We'll have more on this. On
July 11 at noon, Guterres'
lead spokesman Stephane
Dujarric was asked about Inner
City Press by a sunny
correspondent, UN transcript here:
Question: Thank
you. Can you update us
on the status of the usual
occupant of this chair?
Spokesman: The usual
occupant of this chair?
Question: Of this chair.
Spokesman: His… there
was an incident, I think, last
week or a bit… I'm starting to
get lost in the weeks.
His status is being
reviewed. And I know… my
understanding is that he will
be having discussions with
various parts of this
administration, and then we'll
keep you updated, and I'm sure
he will keep you updated.
Question: And is he
currently suspended? Is
he barred entry to this…
Spokesman: Yes.
His credentials and pass have
been suspended, pending
review." What review? UN
Security investigating itself,
and covering up for Guterres
who was informed of Lt
Dobbins' vendetta on June 25
and did nothing? Officer Perry
declined to or could not
explain what the process or
timing is going forward, or
who unilaterally banned Inner
City Press pending and
apparently during this
"investigation." He said to
ask MALU and DPI - but DPI's
Alison Smale has refused to
answer or acknowledge a single
one of Inner City Press' seven
emails. We'll have more on
this. On July 9, Haq was asked
two questions, video here,
from the UN transcript:
Question: I was
wondering if you have any
update on Matthew Lee's
situation. What's going
on? And can you tell us
the story of what happened to
him exactly, because we know
from his side of the story,
but we don't know from the
UN's side. Thank you.
Deputy Spokesman: I've
provided details concerning
that situation. The
short answer is that there was
an altercation last 3 July,
and since this was the second
incident in recent times in
which your colleague had been
disruptive in dealing with
security after an earlier
incident on 22 June, there's a
review taking place that is
under the aegis of the
Department of Public
Information (DPI) and the
Department of Safety and
Security (DSS).
Question: Do you know
how long the review will going
to take? Is he going to
be away for a long time, or is
he going away for good?
Deputy Spokesman: As far
as the timeline, I don't know
how long it will take. I
know that the review is
currently ongoing....
Question: I just want to ask a
follow-up to the question
about the 3 July incident
involving Inner City
Press. Will the review
include an evaluation of the
actions by security itself
that were alleged looking into
whether, in fact, physical
force… any physical force was
used against Mr. Lee and the
circumstances surrounding that
as opposed to just his
conduct, which, of course, I
understand, but is… is the
security's actions itself… are
they going to be examined?
Deputy Spokesman: We are
looking into the matter
thoroughly, including the
actions taken by the security
forces. At the same
time, I would point out that
there is a concern whenever
anyone, whether media or
otherwise, has an altercation
with the security in the
build… inside the building."
The only use of force was by
Lt Dobbins and his
co-conspirators, four of whom
refused to give their names.
On July 6 Haq called Inner
City Press a "repeat
offender." This is false. By
the UN's own written rules
Inner City Press was
authorized to remain and cover
both the June 22 event in the
General Assembly lobby at
which Antonio Guterres gave a
speech and the July 3 Budget
Committee meeting, the
existence of which was
notified to Inner City Press
by a UN Spokesperson. That
Inner City Press can film and
stream Periscope video in UN
hallways, without a UN minder,
has been communicated to Inner
City Press by the UN itself,
which told it no minder was
required to film in the hall
outside of the clubhouse the
UN gives to the silent UN
Correspondents Association.
Inner City Press' work in the
fourth floor bullpen was
authorized by DPI; its
completing there its writing,
often eight to ten stories a
day, was open with nothing
said by UN Security when Inner
City Press left upon work's
complete, through the
Secretariat lobby and traffic
circle guard booth. Lieutenant
Dobbins on June 22 ignored the
written rules and left Inner
City Press without its laptop
for three days. Dobbins and
four officers who refused to
give their names pushed Inner
City Press right past multiple
other non-resident
correspondents. Their
presence, then and on all
other days, can be documented.
With his partner on July 3, he
grabbed Inner City Press
laptop and Inner City Press'
shirt was torn and arm twisted
before any discussion. It was
an abuse, and a set up. And
banning Inner City Press for a
review it has not even been
contacted for, involving
practices by Inner City Press
that the UN has repeatedly
authorized, is Kafka-esque or
worse. Haq refused to answer
Inner City Press questions
about the review, saying
contact the Department of
Public Information whose Under
Secretary General Alison Smale
refuses to answer e-mails or
petition, and the Department
of Safety and Security, whose
USG Peter Drennan also has a
conflict of interest. Inner
City Press published
a leaked DSS e-mail alleging
that Drennan “buried” a threat
against then-UNESCO chief
Irina Bokova, who ran against
Guterres for the position of
Secretary General. (She may
now be in line to replace
Prince Zeid as UN High
Commissioner for Human Rights,
call it musical chairs).
Drennan's response was to
initiate an invasive
investigation... of who leaked
the e-mail to Inner City
Press. He used public money to
try to triangulate where the
e-mail published by Inner City
Press had been printed out.
And now he has a role in
deciding to ban Inner City
Press from the UN compound
preventing it from asking
questions for two days and
counting? This is a conflict
of interest, the Kafka-esque
UN that has grown worse under
Guterres. Likewise, after
Inner City Press exposed
senior UN Security official
Matthew Sullivan linking up
with a group holding
for-profit events in large UN
meeting rooms, one ludicrously
involving “GPS sneakers,” what
happened next was Sullivan ousting
Inner City Press from the
photo booth over an open
meeting about the cholera
brought to Haiti by UN
Peacekeeping. There's more -
watch this site. On July 6,
when Inner City Press went to
the gate to ask politely if it
could as before enter to
attend the noon briefing and
ask questions, it was told
"No." Inner City Press
reiterated its concern about
censorship to Darrin Farrant,
a staff member of Alison Smale
of DPI who has not answered
Inner City Press' six emails
and petition; he said he would
pass the concern along. We are
waiting for an answer. At the
day's noon briefing, unlike
for most of his previous
briefing, there were no
questions at all for Brenden
Varma the spokesperson for the
President of the General
Assembly, Miroslav Lajcak.
But, in the morning, Inner
City Press had e-mailed Varma
"two questions since I am
banned from entering the UN:
Since the PGA is using the
term eSwatini, what is his
comment on this: 'A
pro-democracy activist in
Swaziland has challenged the
king's decision to change the
country's name. In April, King
Mswati III, one of the world's
last-remaining absolute
monarchs, unexpectedly
announced he was changing the
country's official name to the
Kingdom of eSwatini. The
activist, Thulani Maseko,
argued in papers submitted to
the High Court that the
decision was invalid because
there had been no prior public
consultation.' Also, what is
the PGA's comment on and
action on UN banning Inner
City Press from the UN on July
5, today and for the
foreseeable future, after it
was physically ousted from
covering the July 3 meetings
of the UNGA's 5th Committee?
The issue has been raised,
yesterday, to at least two
members of his staff." At 4:52
pm, Varma replied with this:
"As discussed before, none of
these matters (country names,
media accreditation, security
at UNHQ) are matters for the
PGA. I would have to refer to
you to the Secretariat." And
the Secretariat's spokesman
refers Inner City Press to the
Department of Public
Information, whose chief
Alison Smale has ignored six
emails and a 5000 signature
petition. Lajcak back in May
2017 told
Inner City Press which asked
about UN bribery, from Ashe
now to Kutesa, There will be
no secrets. That seemed to
imply he would not stand by as
an investigative journalist is
ousted and banned from
covering the GA. We'll see.
Also at the day's noon
briefing, the UN's deputy
spokesman Farhan Haq took
questions from France 24,
Moroccan state media, Reuters
and quickly turned over the
podium to the PGA's spokesman.
Inner City Press had asked
Haq: "Since Inner City Press'
six inquiries with the head of
DPI Alison Smale have gone
unanswered, and I am as you
know banned from entering the
building, who are you telling
me to contact in Security and
DPI? Aren't you the
spokesperson for the
Secretariat? Need answer
immediately. For now, for
noon, three questions:
In Tanzania, Julius Mtatiro
asenior leader of a Tanzanian
opposition party has been
arrested for insulting
President John Magufuli by
asking“Who is the President,
really?” Police detained him
“as they found this phrase
offensive to the president.
They went on to search Mr
Mtatiro’s home for the device
used to post on social media.”
What is the Secretary
General's comment - and his /
Country Team's action?
It is reported that Canada
will deploy up to 20 civilian
police officers to support
both the United Nations
peacekeeping mission and the
EU training mission in Mali.
So, will they be part of
MINUSMA? How many Canadian
personnel are currently part
of MINUSMA, and what is the
plan and timetable for
additional Canadian joining of
MINUSMA? Will Canadian troops
have different (and
significantly, better)
security equipment that other
countries' troops in MINUSMA?
On the deadly class between
DRC's and Uganda's militaries
on Lake Edward, what is the
SG's comment and what is
MONUSCO's action?" So far,
even after the briefing, only
this: "Regarding your question
on Lake Edward, there is no
comment or response from
MONUSCO." We'll have more on
this.
Haq told Fox News
"Matthew Lee [i]s a repeat
offender, having been
similarly removed from the
building on 22 June 2018,
Matthew Lee has been
temporarily barred from the
premises pending a full review
of this incident." There is no
offense by Inner City Press:
the rules permit Inner City
Press to cover meetings after
7 pm, on June 22 a speech by
Secretary General Antonio
Guterres and on July 3 a
meeting about Guterres' $6.7
billion budget. So since no
one from the UN contacted
Inner City Press on July 5
about any review, Inner City
Press wrote to Haq and his
boss Stephane Dujarric (out of
the office again). Haq
replied, "Receipt is
confirmed. For questions about
security issues, you will need
to be in touch with security
and with DPI." But neither
Department has a spokesperson
- Haq is the spokesperson for
the Secretariat -- and Inner
City Press has written six
times to the head of DPI
without a single response. The
head of DPI ordered an
investigation of him own staff
after Inner City Press
published a leaked email about
him "burying" a threat to
another UN system official,
Irina Bokova (who may, some
say, become High Commissioner
for Human Rights). So Haq's
"answer" is Orwellian. We will
have more on this. Guterres
was informed on June 25 by
Inner City Press of the
escalating targeting by his UN
Security Lieutenant Ronald E.
Dobbins. In fact, Guterres
deputy spokesman Farhan Haq on
July 3 essentially gave the
green light for that evening's
Security violence. On July 5,
Guterres' lead spokesman
Stephane Dujarric refused to
answer press questions about
the ouster before "his" noon
briefing. Afterward, when
Saunders sauntered out of the
UN in black sunglasses and was
informed that Inner City Press
was now banned, his response
was to complain about some of
the written coverage of him.
Video here.
So is that why he cheered on
the twisting of the Press'
arm? Will this obviously
biased official be witness in
the "full review of the
incident" pending which Inner
City Press is indefinitely
banned? Brenden Varma the
Spokesperson for the President
of the General Assembly
Miroslav Lajcak (whose chief
of staff and under-staffer
were also informed of the
Press ban) said, as his office
summarized, "This afternoon at
3:00, the General Assembly’s
Fifth Committee, which handles
administrative and budgetary
matters, will formally take
action on all outstanding
issues, including United
Nations peacekeeping budgets
and the Secretary-General’s
management reform and peace
and security architecture
reform proposals.
It will then close the second
part of its resumed session.
Following that, the General
Assembly plenary will meet to
consider the report of the
Fifth Committee." Inner City
Press was banned from this
meeting and vote. While the UN
has told Inner City Press
nothing, Guterres spokesman
Farhan Haq told FOX
News' Adam Shaw that
"security followed up, they
found Matthew Lee to be in the
building past 9 p.m., well
after the hours for a
non-resident correspondent,
and they informed him that he
was not allowed to roam around
the UN compound at that hour.
They informed him that he
would be required to leave the
premises. At that point, Mr.
Lee became loud and
belligerent, and resisted the
instructions of UN security
officers. He was then escorted
outside the building, along
with his laptop and backpack.
Based on his unacceptable
behavior, and the fact that he
was a repeat offender, having
been similarly removed from
the building on 22 June 2018,
Matthew Lee has been
temporarily barred from the
premises pending a full review
of this incident." But Inner
City Press has not been
contacted for any review,
which would have to include UN
Security twisting its
reporter's arm before any
volume, and the MALU rule
permitted coverage of meetings
after 7 pm, and for an hour
after then end. This was pure
targeting, and Guterres and
his team are
responsible. Eleven days
after UN Security officers led
by UN Lieutenant Ronald E.
Dobbin and four others who
refused to give their names
pushed Inner City Press'
reporter out
of the UN during a speech by
Secretary General Antonio
Guterres, on July 3 just after
Inner City Press interviewed
the chairman of the UN Budget
Committee, Dobbins and another
UN Security officer even more
physically removed Inner City
Press from the UN. Video
here,
tweeted here.
Hours later as diplomats and
Guterres officials who
witnessed it left the UN,
Inner City Press asked
Guterres' Under Secretary
General for Field Support Atul
Khare about the process. He
admitted, contrary to
Guterres' spokesman, that the
Support Account was still not
agreed. Shown the shirt that
UN Security officers Dobbins
and his thus far UNnamed
partner tore, he said, "I'll
talk to DPI." While
appreciated, Inner City Press
already six times wrote to
DPI's Alison Smale, and last
week spoke directly to her and
her piano playing husband
Sergei Dreznin at the End of
UNSC Presidency reception.
Inner City Press told Smale,
and an hour later emailed her,
that her continued disparate
treatment of active Inner City
Press as a non - resident
correspondent would allow
further targeting like that of
Lieutenant Dobbins and four
unnamed Emergency Response
Unit officers on June 22.
Smale didn't even confirm
receipt of the email as
requested. And on July 3 a new
officer got involved as Inner
City Press covered the UN
budget, breaking Inner City
Press' laptop, tearing its
shirt and twisting its arm.
Smale and Guterres are
responsible. This all happened
as Inner City Press was
actively writing about the
UN's murky $6.7 billion
peacekeeping budget and
questionable reforms by
Guterres. It happened directly
in front of, and ultimately at
the order of, a Guterres
Assistant Secretary General,
Christian Saunders. A number
of diplomats stood and took
pictures and videos. Here as
the interview, pre-ouster,
with the Budget Committee
chairman Tommo Monthe of
Cameroon, video here.
Guterres' spokesman Farhan on
both July 2 and July 3
insisted to Inner City Press
that the budget was agreed to
in a closed session on Sunay,
when clearly it has not been
approved. While we will have
more on the other UN Security
Officer, Inner City Press has
previously reported on issues
with Saunders, from education
to the cover up of sexual
harassment and abuse in the
UN. The fact that Antonio
Guterres allows this to go on
in his UN should disqualify
him. The UN had at least 11
days to deal with this - Inner
City Press repeatedly at the
noon briefing asked about the
rules, and the budget - and
this was their response.
Significantly, on July 3 the
Government Accountability
Project has criticized
the ouster and called for
Inner City Press to be
reinstated as a UN Resident
Correspondent. Inner City
Press asked Guterres' Deputy
Spokesman Farhan Haq, video here, UN transcript here:
Inner City Press: I'd asked
you, a week ago, about the UN
policy of UN security ousting
the non-resident correspondent
during a meeting to be covered
and refusing to give their
names, and now the Government
Accountability Project has asked
the same question. So
I'm wondering, you didn't ask
me when I answered it [sic],
what is the policy of the UN
on something as fundamental as
security officers giving their
names, and also can they oust
journalists during a meeting
such as a budget meeting that
will be upcoming, I would
believe, in upcoming days?
Deputy Spokesman: As far
as I'm aware, the security
officers were enforcing the
appropriate rules. Any
problems that you have with
them are questions that you
need to address with our
colleagues in UN security and
with Media Accreditation." But
as GAP notes, the boss of
Media Accreditation Alison
Smale has refused to answer
anything in eight months. GAP
writes:
"as security expelled Mr. Lee
from the building, he
encountered Catherine Pollard,
the UN’s Under-Secretary
General (USG) for General
Assembly and Conference
Management, who pointedly
ignored his plight and simply
stayed her course, despite his
plea for her intervention.
Along the way, Mr. Lee also
asked the guards for their
names, which they refused to
provide. This most recent
incident is the latest in a
long history of harassment
directed at a journalist who
has been critical of UN
management and operations over
the years. Mr. Lee’s
investigative reporting has
broken stories concerning
sexual abuses committed by
peacekeepers in Africa, the
role of UN peacekeepers in
bringing cholera to Haiti, and
war crimes in Sri Lanka,
Burundi and Sudan [and
Cameroon]. Mr. Lee’s reporting
has also helped to expose
corruption at the Headquarters
of the United Nations,
including the current bribery
scandals surrounding former
General Assembly President
[Sam Kutesa and] John Ashe."
In the
eleven days since the ouster,
live-streamed on Periscope and
then put on YouTube,
the UN of Antonio Guterres has
not responded in any way.
Inner City Press was first
told to "Ask Security" then to
"Ask DPI" or as it now
absurdly wants to be known,
the UN Department of Global
Communications. But as GAP
continues, "Like USG Pollard,
the Under-Secretary for Global
Communications, Alison Smale,
seems deaf to Mr. Lee’s
distress; she has refused for
eight months to answer e-mails
or respond to a petition to
restore his credentials as a
resident correspondent." Inner
City Press since the ouster
has raised it to Smale not
only in writing (again) but
also in person - with no
response. Global
Communications, indeed. GAP
concludes: The Government
Accountability Project
therefore urges the Member
States of the United Nations
to combat the silencing of a
journalist by taking action at
the offices of the
self-appointed guardian of
free speech, itself: the
United Nations. Matthew Lee
should be: Reinstated as a
resident correspondent with
appropriate access to
facilities and events, and
Issued a public apology for
the improper expulsion that
occurred on June 22nd." To
Inner City Press, it is the
first of these, restoration to
its long time work space S-303
which sits empty every day,
assigned to an Egypt state
media Akhbar al Yom whose
Sanaa Youssef, while a former
president of the UN
Correspondents Association
(1984) has not asked the
UN a question in a
decade. As to apologies from
today's UN, the disingenuous
apology in Haiti for example
shows how much those are
worth. We'll have more on
this. Guterres' lead spokesman
Stephane Dujarric evaded Inner
City Press' questions then ran
off the podium. Video here.
Despite the fact that
Guterres' armed guards ousted
Inner City Press and that the
UN Department of Public
Information under Alison Smale
did nothing, Dujarric babbled
that Inner City Press should
"ask DPI" then ran off the
podium. Video here.
From the UN (controlled) transcript:
Inner City Press: Farhan
[Haq], on Monday, when I
informed him that on Friday I
had been, during an event in
which the Secretary-General
was giving a speech, made to
leave by UN Security while
other non-resident
correspondents, a distinction
you just cited, were still in
attendance, he said to talk to
security. And that seems
strange to me, because it
seems to me that the
Secretariat, like civilian…
Spokesman: I think if
there are any issues that you
have…
Inner
City Press: My
issue…
Spokesman: If you have
any issues with your access,
you should take them up with
DPI [Department of Public
Information] and the people
who actually issue the
accreditation.
Inner City Press: They
came… they came and they said
there was nothing they could
do…
Spokesman: "Thank you
very much. Brenden." The
UN transcript
omitted the audible question,
"So can Security just at will
bar journalists?" Video here.
The UN of Guterres, Dujarric
and Smale is a place of
corruption and censorship, and
self-serving erasure even of
the questions asked, with the
public's money. The day
before, after cutting off
Inner City Press' question
about protests of Guterres'
inaction on sexual harassment
cover-ups at UNAIDS, Dujarric
called on a correspondent for
a London-based Arabic daily.
Then he called on that same
correspondent again before
returning to Inner City Press.
Sensing this second round
might be cut off, Inner City
Press began asking about
Guterres inaction on Cameroon
then on his Security's ouster
of the Press which asks. But
Dujarric after evading the
Cameroon question turned to Al
Jazeera which asked what even
it called a light question
about the French label pin on
Dujarric's sear-sucker jacket.
Then Dujarric simply left the
room, so that Inner City
Press' question about
Guterres' use of his Security
to target the Press could not
be asked. On June 22 Inner
City Press was live-streaming
Periscope and preparing to
write about Secretary General
Antonio Guterres' claims about
his visit to Mali, where he
didn't even inquire into a
recent case child rape by a UN
Peacekeeper. With the event
still ongoing, Inner City
Press was approached by
Lieutenant Dobbins and told
that since it was just past 7
pm it had to leave the
building. Video here.
That is not
the rule, nor the practice.
But Inner City Press under
Guterres and his head of
Global Communications Alison
Smale has inexplicable been at
the "non-resident
correspondent" level lowered
from that of no-show state
media like Akbhar al Yom's
Sanaa Youssef, assigned Inner
City Press' long time office
despite rarely coming in and
not asking a question in ten
years.
While
Guterres and Smale have
created and encourage the
atmosphere for targeting the
Press, Dobbins had and has his
own reasons. Inner City Press
previously exclusively
reported on fraudulent
promotions in the UN
Department of Safety and
Security, beginning of series
here
with a leaked document
with Dobbins own name on it,
under the heading "Possible
Promotions... if Dobbins does
not want Canine / ERU."
Document here.
Since the publication, Dobbins
and a number of UN Security
officers have openly targeted
Inner City Press. This has
been raised in writing to
Smale (for eight months), for
almost 18 months to Guterres
and his deputy Amina J.
Mohammed, whose response has
been to evade questions on
Cameroon and now an ambiguous
smile while surrounded by UN
Security. On June 25 Inner
City Press asked Guterres'
Deputy Spokesman Farhan Haq
about it, video here,
UN transcript here:
Inner City Press:
on Friday there was the Eid
event in which António
Guterres gave a speech, and I…
I want… I guess I want to put
this in a general way because
I don't understand it.
During the event, as the event
went on, I was required to
leave by a Lieutenant Dobbins
and the emergency response
unit. And it seemed
strange, because there were
many other non-resident
correspondents at the
event. So, I wanted to
know… to know, one, what are
the rules? Number two,
is it acceptable for a… a… UN
Security to… to single out and
target a specific
journalist? And I did…
and I ask this because I've
previously written a story
about promotions in DSS
[Department of Safety and
Security], including Mr.
Dobbins, and whatever that is,
what are the provisions in the
UN to make sure that security
cannot abuse its powers?
So those are… I… I… I'd like
you to answer that, and also
they didn't give their
names. The other
individuals refused to give
their names. Is that UN
policy?
Deputy Spokesman: UN
Security has their
policies. Your concerns
with them need to be addressed
to UN Security. I'm not
going to comment on your own
problems with UN
Security. Brenden, come
on up.
Inner
City Press: I
don't understand. This
happened at a speech by the
Secretary-General.
Deputy Spokesman: No,
I'm sorry, your security
issues are things you're going
to have to deal with.
Inner City Press: It's not a
security issue. It was
done in the name of the
Secretary-General. Is he
speaking tomorrow at 6 p.m.
somewhere? Can you say where
the Secretary-General is
speaking tomorrow at 6 p.m.?
Deputy Spokesman: I’m
not going to argue with you on
this." There was more - video
here.
Even if Lt
Dobbins and his team and
commanders wanted to interpret
and twist the existing rules
in a way they are not enforced
against any other non-resident
correspondent at the UN, the
Guterres Eid al -Fitr event
listed in the UN Department of
Public Information was still
ongoing, making it
unquestionable that Inner City
Press had a right to be in the
UN and cover it.
But
even as Inner City Press
dialed DPI's Media
Accreditation and Liaison
Unit, getting only voice mail,
Dobbins made a call and UN
“Emergency Response Unit”
officers arrived, with barely
concealed automatic weapons.
One of them repeatedly pushed
Inner City Press' reporter in
the back, forcing him through
the General Assembly lobby
toward the exit. Video here.
UN
Under Secretary General
Catherine Pollard was told the
ouster and did nothing, as was
a Moroccan diplomat. The
heavily armed UN Security
officers refused to give their
names when asked. Lieutenant
Dobbins, with no name plate on
his uniform, refused to spell
his name. He said, I have my
orders. From who - Guterres?
His Deputy SG or chief of
staff, both of whom were at
the event? DSS chief Drennan?
DPI chief Alison Smale?
Inner City Press repeatedly
asked to be able to get its
laptop computer, which was
upstairs - there was no way to
have known it would be ousted
during Guterres' event.
But
Dobbins and the others
refused, as did the UN
Security officers at the gate.
Inner City Press remained
there, with dwindling cell
phone battery, raising the
issue online to Smale, under
whose watch Inner City Press
has remained in the
non-resident correspondent
status it was reduced to for
pursuing the Ng Lp Seng UN
bribery case into the UN press
briefing room where Guterres'
spokesman Stephane Dujarric
ordered it out, then had it
evicted. A DPI representative,
whom Inner City Press asked to
call Smale, was unable or
unwilling to even let Inner
City Press go in escorted to
get its laptop.
Just
in the past week, when Inner
City Press complained of
Dujarric providing only to Al
Jazeera the response of
Antonio Guterres to the US
leaving the UN Human Rights
Council, Dujarric and the Al
Jazeera trio claimed
to MALU that the coverage was
“too aggressive.” Journalism
is not a crime? Next week,
Antonio Guterres is set to
give remarks, to which Inner
City Press has requested the
right to cover response, to
the UN Correspondents
Association, which not only
has not acted on this
censorship, but has fueled it.
Inside the
UN the Eid event continued,
alongside a liquor fueled
barbeque thrown by UN
Security. This DSS sold
tickets to non resident
correspondents, and allowed in
people who had nothing to do
with the UN, including some
seeming underage. When Inner
City Press audibly raised the
issue to UN Safety and
Security Service chief Mick
Brown, he did nothing.
The
Moroccan diplomat emerged and
chided Inner City Press for
even telling him of the
ouster, claiming that “25% of
what you write is about
Morocco.” Some Periscope video
here.
Pakistan's Permanent
Representative, who hosted the
Eid event, said she would look
into it. Sweden's spokesperson
asked whom to call in DPI and
when Inner City Press said,
Alison Smale, responded, Who
is Alison Smale? Indeed.
Smale has
refused to respond in any way,
in the eight months she has
been Guterres' “Global
Communications” chief, to a
5000 signature petition to
restore Inner City Press to
its unused office S-303 and to
adopt content neutral media
access rules going forward.
That, and appropriate action
on Lt. Dobbins and the others,
must be among the next steps.
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