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UN
Threatens ICP's
Accreditation For Guterres'
Forgetfulness, Complaints
on Periscope
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS,
October 21 – The UN
delivered a threat
to Inner City Press to
“review” it accreditation on
Friday afternoon at 5 pm. The
UN official who signed the letter,
when Inner City Press went to
ask about the undefined
violation of live-streaming
Periscope video at a photo op
by UN Secretary General
Antonio Guterres, had already
left, minutes after sending
the threat. The letter
concluded, "we would like to
remind you that filming and
recording on the 38th floor
are limited to official photo
opportunities, and recording
conversations of others in the
room is not permitted. It has
been brought to our attention
that you breached that rule
recently. Please kindly take
note that any further
violation of the guidelines
and established journalistic
standards could lead to a
review of your accreditation
status." But when was this
violation? Inner City Press
only begins its Periscope
broadcast when Guterres' aide
knocks on his closed office
door to tell him the visitor
is ready. What could so upset
the UN to lead to this threat?
During the photo op with
Bangladesh's speaker of the
National Parliament, Guterres
forgot to go to shake hands
until reminded, ICP Periscope
here.
Half an hour later, with
Somalia, he forgot again,
captured entirely legally by
Inner City Press, here.
That Periscope video was less
than two minutes long, begun
as Guterres entered the room
(but went to the wrong side of
the table.)
Embarrassment is not a
legitimate justification for
censorship. Before the photo
op with Spain's Secretary of
State, Guterres even after his
door was knocked on delayed.
On the appropriately launched
Periscope - UNTV films even
before the knock of Guterres'
door - there was discussion of
Guterres' reclusiveness and
more. Some here.
So, as one analyst now puts
it, is it Guterres' vanity
that led to the threat? Or
DPI's assumption that he is
vain and needs to be protected
by Kafka-esque threats? We'll
have more on this: given the
intentional vagueness of the
allegation, and that Maher
Nasser now blocks Inner City
Press on Twitter, we have no
choice but to guess which
Periscope drew their wrath and
retaliation. This comes two
days after Inner City Press asked Guterres about the
UN inaction on threatened
genocide in Cameroon, and the
UN claimed
Guterres hadn't heard the
15-second long question.
Recently at a photo op,
Guterres' adviser on Cameroon
Khassim Diagne spoke loudly.
Inner City Press later reported,
based on sourcing, that Diagne
who was previously the
representative to Cameroon for
UNHCR,
the UN refugee agency Guterres
ran, speaks in favor of
Cameroon's government. Is this
letter a response to the
reporting? Is it retaliation?
Is it intimidation to stop
reporting on this threatened
genocide? We can't ask the
complainant, Maher Nasser:
after the threat was
delivered, he blocked Inner
City Pres on Twitter, here.
It also
comes after Alison Smale the
head of the Department of
Public Information which would
“review” Inner City Press'
accreditation has ignored threeseparatepetitions
from Inner City Press in the
six weeks she has been in the
job, urging her to remove
restrictions on Inner City
Press' reporting which hinder
its coverage of the UN's
performance in such crises as
Yemen,
Kenya,
Myanmar,
and the Central African
Republic where Guterres
travels next week, with
Smale's DPI saying its
coverage of the trip will be a
test of its public relations
ability. But the UN official
who triggered the complaint is
Maher Nasser, who filled in
for Smale before she arrived.
His complaint is that audio of
what he said to Inner City
Press as it staked out the
elevators in the UN lobby
openly recording, as it has
for example
with Cameroon's Ambassador
Tommo Monthe, here,
was similarly published.
A UN “Public Information”
official is complaining about
an article, and abusing his
position to threaten to review
Inner City Press'
accreditation. The UN has
previously been called
out for targeting Inner
City Press, and for having no
rules or due process.
But the UN is entirely
UNaccountable, impunity on
censorship as, bigger picture,
on the cholera it brought to
Haiti. And, it seems, Antonio
Guterres has not reformed or
reversed anything. This threat
is from an official involved
in the last round of
retaliation who told Inner
City Press on Twitter to be
less "negative" about the UN -
amid inaction on the mass
killing in Cameroon - and who
allowed pro-UN hecking of
Inner City Press' questions
about the cholera the UN
brought to Haiti and the Ng
Lap Seng /John Ashe UN bribery
scandal which resulted in six
guilty verdicts. We'll have
more on this.
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