To UN
Opposing Guterres Inner City Press Filed
to PGA Spox Blocks Now Pakistan For
Guterres
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Song
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
March 21 – How corrupt and
undemocratic is today's United
Nations?
Well, now that
Antonio Guterres is pushing
for a second five-year term,
while banning
the Press for the 992nd day
for daring to ask about his
finances and failures, he has
collaborators.
The
current President of the
General Assembly Volkan
Bozkir, a strongman from
Turkey who due to his bigoted
comments even pro-UN New York
City Mayor Bill de Blasio
wouldn't meet with, has the
duty of circulating letters
from candidates.
But
throughout February and now
March 2021, Bozkir refused to
circulate the letter of UN
staffer candidate Arora
Akanksha.
Bozkir's
spokesman Brendan Varma, who
blocks Inner City Press
on Twitter, continues to dance
around what the rules are and
won't answer.
So, as a
test - and to raise the issue
of the UN's lack of content
neutral media access rules, lack
of a Freedom of Information
Act (fought for the Free
UN Coalition for Access) and
lack of scruples - Inner City
Press on the morning of
February 26 submitted a signed
letter
and C.V. to the PGA's Office
and to Varma. Since
then, four weeks of dodging
and blockage, now of four. And
this:
Pakistan supports
Guterres, here.
Apparently, Paul Biya's
Cameroon and other states like
that of narco Juan Orlando
Hernandez are asked to be more
quiet with their support for
their favorite dictator
supporter, Antonio Guterres,
for now. Watch this site.
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