On W.
Sahara,
Thursday Vote
"Impossible,"
French No
Comment on
Chissano, Here
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS, April
27 -- After
Morocco
threatened and
threw out the
civilian
component of
the UN's
MINURSO
mission, Inner
City Press
obtained the
UN's Western
Sahara report
as it had been
approved by
Deputy
Secretary
General Jan
Eliasson on
April 18, and
exclusively
in full text
published it
on Scribd here.
This came days
after Ban
Ki-moon's UN
threw its
journalistic
files out onto
First Avenue.
Video
here and here (Periscope).
On April
27 after the
UN Security
Council closed
door meeting
on Western
Sahara, French
Ambassador
Francois
Delattre and
his Russian
counterpart
Vitaly Churkin
came out. The
former quickly
left --
earlier when
Inner City
Press asked
what, "What
about
Chissano?"
he'd said,
"I'll have to
get back to
you" -- but Churkin
stopped and
spoke.
On Western
Sahara,
Churkin said
that "the tone
of the
consultations
tells me that
these expert
discussion are
not going to
be easy.
Tomorrow the
vote cannot
take place.
We'll try on
Friday, or
Saturday. Some
Council
members did
not feel it
was strong
enough. We
need to
continue the
mandate and we
do believe it
should be
returned to
its full
capacity....
There is
always room
for
improvement...
some
delegations
will express
this view in
much stronger
terms.”
On April 26,
the UN
Security
Council “Arria
formula”
meeting Inner
City Press
first reported
on April 22
took place in
the UN's
basement,
without formal
UN
interpretation
and with the
so-called
“Group of
Friends” which
has no African
countries on
it still
dominating the
process.
After the
meeting,
Chissano in
the hallway
outside UN
Conference
Room 12 told
the Press, We
have asked the
Security
Council to set
a deadline.
That's for a
referendum on
self-determination.
While
the UN's
favored
scribes ran
quotes from
Chissano off
the EZTV feed
the UN gave
them while not
putting it on
the Internet
webcast for
the interested
public, Inner
City Press has
obtained and published
Chissano's
talking points
for the
meeting, here.
Venezuela and
Uruguay
complained
about the
“Group of
Friends”
drafting
process; other
said that
France's
approach to
Morocco's
ouster order
ultimately
undermines the
UN Department
of
Peacekeeping
Operations,
which France
has controlled
four times in
a row, now via
underminer-in-chief
Herve Ladsous.
Inner
City Press has
obtained from
its diplomat
sources these
elements of
the US draft:
"Noting with
concern that
the expulsion
of MINURSO
civilian
personnel in
March 2016 has
significantly
affected
MINURSO’s
ability to
carry out its
functions,
Emphasizes
strongly the
need for
MINURSO to
return to full
functionality
immediately.
Requests the
Secretary
General to
brief the
Council within
60 days on
whether
MINURSO has
returned to
full
functionality
and expresses
its intention,
if MINURSO has
not achieved
full
functionality,
to consider
immediate
steps to
facilitate
achievement of
this goal;
Affirms its
full support
for the
commitment of
the
Secretary-General
and his
Personal Envoy
towards a
solution to
the question
of Western
Sahara in this
context and
calls for
renewed
meetings and
strengthening
of contacts;
Calls upon the
parties to
continue
negotiations
under the
auspices of
the
Secretary-General
without
preconditions
and in good
faith."
Inner
City Press'
diplomatic
sources inform
it that the
French and the
Spanish are
trying to
introduce
amendments to
the US draft,
“to manage an
honorable exit
for Morocco
since the
decision to
expel the
civilian and
political
component has
been taken by
the King
himself who
claims that
this decision
is
irrevocable.”
We'll have
more on this.
On
April 27, the
same UN
Correspondents
Association
which got
Ban's
Spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric on
January 29 to
order Inner
City Press out
of the UN
Press Briefing
Room will take
the Western
Sahara issue
behind the
closed doors
of the
clubhouse the
UN gives it,
publicized
only to those
who pay UNCA
money. Inner
City Press
will not be
there.
It is ironic
that UNCA held
a meeting it
claimed was
"closed" in
the UN's
presumptively
open Press
Briefing Room,
then pretends
a meeting in
its clubhouse,
publicized
only to those
who pay it
money, is
open. THe UN's
use of Inner
City Press'
January 29
coverage as a
pretext to
evict it is
revealed more
each day as
retaliation
and
censorship.
The UN, or at
least its
Department of
Public
Information
under Cristina
Gallach,
Spain's highet
UN official
and ultimately
Ban, did not
facilitate
coverage of
this meeting.
Gallach's
and Ban's no
due process
cut in
Inner City
Press'
accreditation
then
eviction
denied it
access to the
Security
Council
stakeout on
Western Sahara
and to viewing
the Arria
formula
meeting.
While
those whom the
UN left in
their offices
while stealing
Inner City
Press' could
watch the
proceeding on
so-called
EZTV, those
without could
not: it was
not on the UN
Webcast for
the public.
Why not? We'll
be pursuing
this. For now,
this
modest
proposal.
After
unexplained
delays
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon's
final report
came out, and
from the
Eliasson
version it
changes "must"
to "should" in
Paragraph 91
and drops and
entire line
from Paragraph
92: "The
Security
Council
confirmed the
Mission's
political
functions in
Resolution
1056 (1996)
and subsequent
resolutions
extending the
mandate."
With whom was
Ban
"negotiating"
before this
changes and
omissions?
On April
25, Inner City
Press asked
Ban's
spokesman
about the
changes, and
about the
Arria formula
meeting it
exclusively
reported on
Friday, April
22, video
here, UN transcript
here:
Inner City
Press: on
Western
Sahara, now
that the final
report is out,
in comparing
it to the
version that
was signed off
on by Deputy
Secretary-General
[Jan]
Eliasson,
there are a
number of
changes, all
of which go to
the
appeasement or
to the side of
Morocco.
For example,
paragraph 91
is switched
from "must do
something" to
"should".
[Paragraph] 92
drops a line
about the
mission's
political
function.
And paragraph
72 drops a
reference to
"investment
not benefiting
the residents
of Western
Sahara".
So, because of
these changes,
because this
has happened
in previous
years, what
explains… I
mean, I
probably
wouldn't be
asking if
there were
changes going
the other way,
but if all
were done this
way, can you
describe the
interaction
between the
Secretariat
and Morocco
prior to the
finalization
of the report?
Spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric:
No, first of
all, I think
it's a
problem… you
know, you put
online a
document that
was not
final.
Documents are
final once
they're
published in
all [six]
languages, and
they are the
Secretary-General's
reports.
Contacts were
had with both
parties, but I
think, you
know, you can…
what I will
tell you is
that the
report is… the
final report
is the one
that's out as
an official UN
document.
And, as I've
said… told you
before, I
can't attest
to the
veracity of
what you've
put online
with what may
be the Deputy
Secretary-General's
signature.
Inner City
Press:
Okay.
There's
supposed to be
an Arria
Formula
meeting on
Tuesday.
It's been
requested by
Angola.
And I wanted
to know
whether the
Secretary-General
would have any
involvement in
it and if you
think it would
be useful for
the Council to
hear from the
African Union
about Western
Sahara.
Spokesman:
The Council is
a master of
its own
domain.
It will… an
Arria Formula
meeting is not
for me to
comment on
it.
There will be
a more formal
meeting, I
believe, on
Wednesday,
which the
Secretariat
will
participate.
The Ban /
final version
also for further
example drops
a statement in
Paragraph 72
that Morocco's
investments do
not benefit
the
population.
The Eliasson
version
said "poverty
continued to
affect the
population
disproportionately
and that it
was not
reaping the
benefits of
the
considerable
investments
being
made."
The Ban
Ki-moon
version
drops this
line. There's
more of this,
on which we'll
have more.
On April
21, Inner City
Press asked
Ban Ki-moon's
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric about
the report, if
Ban has a
mediator
between
himself and
Morocco, and
about fraud. Video here, from the UN transcript.
In the
report, Ban
Ki-moon
recommends a
12-month
extension of
the mandate of
the MINURSO
mission
(Paragraph
96). He says
wanly in
Paragraph 2
that "nothing
I had said or
done had been
meant to take
sides, express
hostility to
the Kingdom of
Morocco, or
signal any
change in the
approach of
the United
Nations to the
Western Sahara
issue."
The section on
"Financial
Aspects" does
not address
the fraud
Inner City
Press exposed
with memos
including from
Kim Boduc to
Herve Ladsous,
below.
On April 19,
Inner City
Press asked
Ban's
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric about
Ban's report,
on which he
refused to
comment. UN
transcript
here:
Inner City
Press: on this
Western Sahara
report.
The copy that
I got had, you
know, approved
by Deputy
Secretary-General
Jan Eliasson
as of 18
April.
And I wanted
to know, is
that the
highest… is
there… did Ban
Ki-moon also
sign a copy…?
Spokesman:
I'm not going
to speak to
the veracity
of documents
that you post
online.
I can't attest
to where they
came from,
but,
obviously, I
think anyone
who looks at
the report, it
is the
Secretary-General's
report, and
they go… they
all go out
with his
approval.
Inner City
Press:
Can you
comment on the
fact that the
financial
aspect,
Section 8…?
Spokesman:
No.
Inner City
Press:
…paragraphs…
oh, you won't.
Typical. This
article,
included in
the UN's
"press clips,"
cites Inner
City Press,
which the UN
explicitly
bans from its
press clips.
Just
before the
UN's eviction,
Inner City
Press asked
the UN about
it showing the
draft in
advance to
Morocco (the
UN replied
that this was
"consultation");
the eviction
and cut in
access for
Inner City
Press was
ordered with
out due
process by
Spain's
highest UN
official,
Cristina
Gallach.
She Banned
Inner City
Press even
from a UN
Security
Council
meeting on
Western
Sahara, video
here. Her
orders must be
reversed.
This
comes as the
UN dodges
Inner City
Press'
questions
about Morocco
and fraud
reducing its
UN dues
payments. On
April 14 Inner
City Press
asked Ban's
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric about
MINURSO
documents
leaked to it
showing fraud
in the hotels
the UN uses,
and is used
by, in Western
Sahara. UN
staff leave
their I.D.'s
at the hotel,
meals never
served are
charged for
and taken out
of Morocco's
dues to the
UN.
This
second
document
zeroed in on
the Sahara
Line Hotel and
the Hotels
Parador - Al
Massira. What
was the
Moroccan
government's
role in this?
Amazingly, a
Moroccan board
member of
UNCA, which
has pushed for
Inner City
Press'
eviction,
asked to be
given advance
copies of the
next
documents.
Well,
no. In front
of the UN
Security
Council on the
morning of
April 15,
after Reuters'
Michelle
Nichols twice
cut off Inner
City Press'
question to
Moroccan
Ambassador
Omar Hilale,
finaly he
answered and
denied that
Morocco ever
received a
memo about
this fraud
from the UN. Audio
here.
And here is
the memo from
Bolduc to
Atule Khare
and Herve
Ladsous,
which put this
fourth
Frenchman in a
row agop UN
Peacekeeping
on notie of
this fraud
more than a
year ago. As
on the rapes
in Central
African
Republic, what
did Ladsous
DO, now that
we know when
he knew?
At the
April 15 UN
noon briefing,
Inner City
Press asked
Ban Ki-moon's
deputy
spokesperson
Farhan Haq
about it, video here.
Something is
wrong here.
And despite or
because of it,
Inner City
Press faced
eviction order
by Spain's
highest UN
official,
Cristina
Gallach.
From: Tal Mekel<mekel [at]
un.org>
Date: Tue, Apr
12, 2016 at
6:47 PM
Subject:
Office
To:Matthew.Lee
[at]
InnerCityPress.com
Dear Mr. Lee,
Further to the letter to you from Cristina Gallach, Under-Secretary-General for Communications and Public Information, on 30 March 2016, we note that you did not remove your belongings from the office by the 6 April deadline as required.
As you have still not removed your belongings, we wish to inform you that your belongings will be packaged on Saturday 16 April 2016 at 10:00 a.m.
After carefully packaging them up, your belongings will be forwarded to Bronx NY headquarters address for Inner City Press that you had listed in your media accreditation application. If you wish us to forward your packaged belongings to another address instead, please let us know as soon as possible.
We request your presence during the packing. Please contact the Media Accreditation and Liaison Unit (MALU) to make the necessary arrangements. If you are not present, the packing and forwarding will still take place at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday 16 April 2016.
Best, Tal
------------------------------------------------ Tal Mekel Acting Chief Media Accreditation and Liaison Unit United Nations - S-250 New York, NY 10017
Dujarric said
he would
respond to the
documents. But
the first one
has been
online for
more than 12
hours.
Stonefaced,
walking out as
questions are
asked, Ban's
UN of Dujarric
and Gallach
proceeds
toward the
search and
ouster of
Inner City
Press'
journalistic
files.
Dujarric said
if shown the
document he
would comment.
We've put a document
online here
All this
happens as
Ban's Under
Secretary
General for
"Public
Information"
Cristina
Gallach of
Spain moves to
evict Inner
City Press
from the UN on
April 16 - a
Saturday, with
the building
empty. Ban
Ki-moon, his
Chief of
Staff, Gallach
and others
have received
a formal
letter against
it.
Already
Gallach's
unilateral
reduction in
Inner City
Press'
accreditation
has resulted
in it being
banned from
two Security
Council
meetings on
Western
Sahara. On
April 14 it
was unable to
attend a
briefing on
Western Sahara
held in the
Delegates
Lounge, to
which its pass
no longer
gives it
access.
Dujarric
claimed that
Inner City
Press could be
taken there
with an
"escort" who
would not
remain, as
minder; this
has not been
Inner City
Press'
experience.
We'll have
more on this
The UN's head
of Political
Affairs, past
and seemingly
future US
State
Department
figure Jeffrey
Feltman, is
said to head
up the UN
Secretariat's
“dialogue”
with those who
ousted
MINURSO. This
as for example
Sudan on April
6 echoed those
arguments for
ouster, after
UN DPKO boss
Ladsous'
droning speech
about Darfur.
How long
before the
echo reaches
South Sudan,
no matter how
much UNMISS
and UN
agencies try
to ingratiate
themselves to
Salva Kiir? Or
DR Congo, same
with Joseph
Kabila?
While
Banned from
the Security
Council
stakeout but
not yet from
the UN Press
Briefing Room,
at least not
during the
increasingly
thuggish noon
briefings,
Inner City
Press on April
1 asked Ban's
Dujarric about
Western Sahara
and then
censorship,
and Dujarric
just walked
out, saying,
"I'm done."
On
March 31,
Inner City
Press asked
Morocco's
Ambassador
Hilale if you
would show the
proof he was
alluding to,
to a group of
invited
Moroccan and
French
journalists
(Inner City
Press was not
invited, but
present) and
Hilale said
no, saying he
would show
Dujarric.
Inner
City Press
also asked
Hilale if
those from
MINURSO in Las
Palmas should
stay; Hilale
replied, "For
us, it's
over." Video
here.
On April 6,
Inner City
Press asked
Ban's deputy
spokesperson
Farhan Haq
about Sudan's
ambassador
also flashing
a smart phone,
and if Ban or
his spokesman
Dujarric had
followed up on
Hillale's
offer. From
the UN
transcript.
On April 1,
Inner City
Press asked
Dujarric, UN transcript
here.
Inner
City Press
asked Duajrric
on March 31,
before his
April 1
walk-out, UN transcript.
Meanwhile
Ban's head of
Communications
Cristina
Gallach had
Inner City
Press Banned
from covering
the UN
Security
Council
meeting on
Western Sahara
on March 21,
and in a
Kafka-esque
show required
a UN minder
for Inner City
Press on March
24, then
misrepresented
it to Western
Sahara
supporters in
New Zealand,
see below.
When to
respond to
Morocco's
ouster of the
MINURSO
mission from
Western Sahara
the UN
Security
Council met at
8:30 am on
March 21,
Inner City
Press arrived
to cover the
meeting, as it
has Council
meetings on
the topic each
April and
October.
But this
time, it was
unable to
access the
Security
Council
stakeout in
order to speak
with diplomats
for its
reporting. Video here. Any reporter with a
Resident
Correspondent
pass, as Inner
City Press had
for eight
years, could
go to the
stakeout. But
not Inner City
Press, not
anymore.
The reason
Inner City
Press was
Banned from
stakeout out
the Western
Sahara meeting
was UN Under
Secretary
General
Cristina
Gallach's
February 19
letter telling
it, on two
hours notice,
to leave the
UN after ten
years of
coverage. Letter here.
Gallach never
once spoke to
Inner City
Press before
issuing the
order.
The results of
Gallach's
order, which
remains in
place, is
systemic
exclusion from
covering and
staking out
events ranging
from Sri Lanka
counter-terrorism
to the process
for selecting
Ban Ki-moon's
successor,
from UN
Security
Council reform
to an
event about
slavery,
the UN's
memorial to
which has
funded since
indicted and
pleaded guilty
to bribery at
the UN.
After the
March 24 UN
Security
Council
consultations
on Western
Sahara, just
after the
reading out o
the Council's
“Press
Elements,”
things hit a
new low. UN
Department of
Public
Information
staff, working
for Gallach,
told Inner
City Press it
had to leave
the Security
Council
stakeout even
as other
pro-Morocco
journalists
were
conducting
interviews
with
diplomats.
After Inner
City Press
stated this
was censorship
attributable
to Gallach,
her staff's
“solution” was
even more
Kafka-esque:
Inner City
Press would require
an escort, or
minder, as it
conducted
interviews.
Obviously,
diplomats
desiring to
speak on
background
about Ban's
performance on
Western Sahara
would not do
so in the
presence of a
minder working
for Ban's
Secretariat.
What has led
to this
censorship or
Banning of the
Press at the
UN, on Western
Sahara, Yemen,
Sri Lanka,
Burundi and
other topics?
While
Gallach's
February 19
letter is
vague, in the
“incident” she
alludes to
Inner City
Press sought
to report on
an event,
nowhere listed
as closed,
held in the UN
Press Briefing
Room on
January 29.
It was a
meeting of the
UN
Correspondents
Association,
and Inner City
Press wanted
to cover it to
see if the
group's having
under Giampaolo
Pioli
taken money
from thhe
South South
News of now
indicted Ng
Lap Seng's and
Vivian Wang's
(and Frank
Lorenzo, who
has pleaded
guilty) would
be discussed.
UNCA's Pioli
demanded that
UN
Spokesperson
Stephane
Dujarric ask
Inner City
Press to
leave.
When
despite no
showing that
it was a
“Closed
Meeting” a
single UN
Security
officer told
Inner City
Press that
Dujarric
wanted Inner
City Press to
leave, it did.
But the
disagreement
about the
right to
exclude the
press from the
UN Press
Briefing Room
was used by
Gallach -- and
it seems UNCA
“leaders”
including
Giampaolo
Pioli and at
least two news
services which
now operate
anonymous
troll social
media accounts
-- to three
weeks later,
on two hours
notice and
with no due
process, order
Inner City
Press out.
Because the
UNCA trolls,
which are
followed by
and echo
Gallach,
repetitively
tell anyone
they can that
Inner City
Press is not
restricted in
any way in
covering the
UN -- which is
a lie -- Inner
City Press
notes not only
the obvious -
that Gallach
is Spain's
highest UN
official - but
also the
following:
After the
March 24
Western Sahara
meeting of the
UN Security
Council,
Gallach
tweeted to a
questioner
from New
Zealand who
asked, “why
did you remove
the
accreditation
of Inner City
Press?”
Gallach
replied, photo
here, that “I
did not! ICP
is fully
accredited!
Can report
from UN.?His
privilege to
use office was
taken out, due
to
misbehavior.”
Photo
of Gallach's
tweet here.
This is
false. On
March 21,
Inner City
Press was
unable to
reach the
stakeout of
the UN
Security
Council on
Western Sahara
as it had been
able, until
Gallach's
decision of
February 19.
And on March
25, the moment
Security
Council
president
Gaspar Martins
finished
reading out
the elements
to the press -
and Inner City
Press but not
the swearing
UNCA boss
Pioli asked
him a question
-- UN DPI
staff told
Inner City
Press to leave
the stakeout,
even as
diplomats
remain.
Inner
City Press
said that to
report on the
meeting, it
need to speak
to the
diplomats,
many of whom
has in the
past spoken
with in on
background.
But now with
its
Gallach-reduced
pass, DPI
staff said
Inner City
Press required
an “escort” or
minder to
remain on the
second floor.
What
diplomat
desiring to
speak on
background
about Ban
Ki-moon's
questionable
performance on
Western Sahara
would do so in
view of a
minder from
Ban's
Secretariat?
It is FALSE
that Inner
City Press is
fully
accredited.
And it is
significant
that, well
before March
25, Gallach
has been
multiply
informed of
the impact of
the
restrictions
she imposed
without due
process. As to
Western
Sahara, for
example, the
impacts -and
intent? - are
clear.
Furthermore,
the
“misbehavior”
repeatedly
citing by
Gallach
illusory. UNCA
should have
have been
trying to hold
a “closed”
meeting in the
UN Press
Briefing Room
- even
Francois
Hollande could
not do that -
and the event
was nowhere
listed as
closed. Inner
City Press
live tweeted
and live
streamed it
openly, from
the booth in
the back to
avoid the
heckling of
Pioli's gang.
Dispositively,
on March 23 UN
Deputy
Spokesperson
Farhan Haq did
nothing when
two non
interpreters
were in the
interpretation
booth during
the noon
briefing.
There is no
clear rule, at
least none
that is
enforced.
But
compared to
this
disagreement,
isn't coming
to the UN
Security
Council
stakeout to
loudly call
another
reporter “an
asshole”
misbehavior? UNCA
chief
Giampaolo
Pioli, who
lobbied
Gallach to
throw Inner
City Press
out, came to
the UN
Security
Council
stakeout on
Western Sahara
and loudly and
repeatedly
called Inner
City Press “an
asshole.”
Audio here.
Gallach's
February 19
letter citing
some rule
about
civility. Will
she enforce it
on Pioli?
Gallach's
ruling must be
reversed.
Watch this
site.
The day after
the UN
Security
Council issued
mere Elements
to the Press
on Morocco's
ouster of much
of the UN's
MINURSO
mission,
Moroccan media
stole a
photograph
taken by Inner
City Press and
false said it
was Ambassador
Omar Hilale
flashing the
victory sign
on the way
into a lunch
with Ban
Ki-moon, here.
In
fact, Inner
City Press
took and tweeted
the photo
as Hilale and
his team
gathered in
the Turkish
Lounge outside
the Security
Council during
one of this
week's closed
door
consultations,
on March 21.
Notably, the
Moroccan
publication
not only uses
the Inner City
Press photo
without credit
- it claims
credit itself.
Cristina
Gallach, with
Qatar's ex-PR,
Spain sign,
credit UN
Photo/Evan
Schneider
UN DPKO
boss Herve
Ladsous went
into the
Security
Council on the
afternoon of
March 23
without a word
or answer. On
his way out at
4:30 pm, Inner
City Press
asked him, Any
progress on
MINURSO? No
answer. Any
response to
the Tony
Banbury op-ed?
One in his
entourage
laughed. Would
retaliation
follow? For
Inner City
Press, it
already has.
Watch this
site.
From:Matthew
Russell Lee[at]
innercitypress.com
Date: Mon, Mar
21, 2016 at
9:15 AM
Subject: Press
Q on Spain's
position on
Morocco
ordering out
83 UN/AU staff
from MINURSO,
and UN doing
it, on
deadline,
thanks
To:
cecilia.yuste
[at] maec.es
Hello
-
This
is a Press
request to
know Spain's
position on
Morocco
ordering 83 UN
(and AU) staff
to leave “the
territory of
the Kingdom of
Morocco,” as
they referred
to Western
Sahara - and,
separately, to
UNSG Ban
Ki-moon and/or
DPKO chief
Herve Ladsous
deciding to in
fact evacuate
these staff to
Las Palmas.
We
have not heard
Spain's
position from
the Mission
here - there
areother issues-
and so put
this question
to you, on
deadline.
Please
acknowledge
receipt and
provide
substantive
response asap.
But still no
answers at all
- other than a
continued push
for eviction
of Inner City
Press, despite
or because of
what is in the
OIOS audit
Inner City
Press has
published.
As the 8:30 am
meeting took
place, Inner
City Press
once it got
about the
retaliatory
Ban imposed by
UN official
Cristina
Gallach heard
from its
sources that this
photograph
of troops and
missiles -
note the
flag(s) - was
circulating
among the
highest UN
officials
including DPKO
chief Herve
Ladsous, and
that Morocco
was moving to
oust even
MINURSO
military
personnel from
Dakhla. There
were still no
other media
present at
9:30 am.
Inner
City Press
arrived at the
UN at 8:20 am
and as passing
through the
now required
(by UN
censorship and
retaliation)
metal
detectors saw
a convoy
diplomats from
the Morocco
mission going
in.
But up
at the
Security
Council, the
door for
"non-resident
correspondents"
was locked;
Inner City
Press' current
pass
downgraded in
retaliation by
the UN doesn't
work on the
turnstiles and
there was no
guard present.
Inner
City Press set
up in the
hall, but from
there was
unable to put
questions --
as it
has
right to -- to
the Permanent
Representatives
going in.
Seen,
through glass,
were the Perm
Reps of France
and Spain
chatting
amiably; PRs
of New Zealand
and Ukraine
and Russia;
American
Deputy David
Pressman.
At the
noon briefing,
Inner City
Press asked
Ban's deputy
spokesperson
Farhan Haq, Vine here (video still not
provided)
Later on
March 21,
along with
telling Ban
(again) that
his Under
Secretary
General for
"Communications"
Cristina
Gallach and
Security had
thrown Inner
City Press out
of its office
and the UN as
a whole on
February 19,
Inner City
Press asked
Ban what he
was doing on
Western
Sahara.
Ban
said, "We had
a good meeting
in the
Security
Council
today." Audio
embedded here.
But didn't Haq
say it was
fine to Ban
Inner City
Press because
there were no
Secretariat
staff
involved?
Beyond who is
Ban's we, does
the
justification
for censorship
stand up?
Inner City
Press had
heard of the
Monday 8:30 am
meeting from
sources in the
region on
Sunday
evening.
Why did
Ban (or the
head of UN
Peacekeeping,
Frenchman
Herve Ladsous)
give in? If,
in the most
positive
light, it was
for staff
safety -- which was
ignored for
example in Sri
Lanka --
why has Ban
not come out
and said that?
This is a new
low.
Contrary
to the
analogies UN
and DPKO
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric used,
Eritrea
kicking out
UNMEE for not
enforcing its
legal right to
Badme, or Chad
kicking out
MINURCAT,
Morocco is not
the host
country of
MINURSO.
So the note
verbale, which
in any event
should have
been sent to
the Security
Council, is
not effective.
But what
is the role of
Herve Ladsous,
the fourth
Frenchman in a
row atop UN
Peacekeeping,
in this - and
in the ouster
of Inner City
Press on
February 19,
ostensibly by
his fellow
Frenchman
Stephane
Dujarric and
Cristina
Gallach, the
highest
official of
Spain in UN
System? We'll
have more on
this.
Meanwhile two
tweets from
the account of
the acting
spokesperson
for the US
Mission to the
UN got a lot
of play, on
both sides of
the issue, click
here to view.
But Inner City
Press has
already asked
three at the
US Mission
about the GAP
letter.
After the
Security
Council met on
March 18 about
Western
Sahara, the
Council's
President for
March,
Ambassador
Gaspar Martins
of Angola,
said the
members had
agreed to work
both
bilaterally
and as
Council. Which
is it? Left
solo, France
reflexively
defends
Morocco.
Sounds
bilateral...
Watch this
site.
On March 14,
Inner City
Press asked
Ban's
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric about
an upcoming
meeting it had
heard from
other sources
about. From
the UN
transcript.
On
March 7, Inner
City Press
asked Dujarric
if Ban had
even tried to
get to
MINURSO's
headquarters
in El Aaiun --
Dujarric
didn't answer
that -- and if
Ban hadn't in
his comment
distributed on
March 6 given
Morocco a veto
over the
referendum
promises even
in the name of
the MINURSO
mission.
Back on March
2, Inner City
Press asked
Dujarric's
deputy Farhan
Haq why Ban is
not going,
while wanly
claiming he
has the right
to do. UN
transcript
here.
Ban was
supposed to go
in November
2015 but he
canceled it,
thinking he
could get more
political -
read, South
Korea
electoral --
play by going
to North
Korea. But
then North
Korea turned
him down.
On
February 25,
Inner City
Press asked
Dujarric about
issues
including
Western
Sahara, after
three days
reporting on
the UN from
outside after
Ban's head of
Communications
Cristina
Gallach threw
Inner City
Press out
without due
process: petition
here; weird
pro Morocco
spin on the
ouster, here.
Ahead
of Ban's March
1 stop in
Spain there
was pick
up of the
fact that
Gallach is
Spain's
highest UN
official, and
that she
ousted the
Press from the
UN.
In defense of
Ban and
Gallach,
anonymous
troll account
has taken to
tweeting, now
at Spanish
journalists,
that Gallach
is fine and
didn't throw
Inner City
Press out of
the UN on two
hours notice
without once
speaking to
it. But those
are the facts.
Among the new
troll
account's
followers are
Ban Ki-moon's
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric and
four UNCA
board members,
plus Reuters
bureau chief
Louis
Charbonneau,
who has a
history with
this, see
here.