From
Western Sahara
China Takes
Phosphates As
Their Guterres
Stonewalls on
Colin Stewart
and Abuse
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Periscope, song,
II
UNITED NATIONS
GATE, July 30 – On
Western
Sahara, Inner
City Press has
repeatedly
asked UN
Secretary General
Antonio
Guterres and
his spokesmen
about sexual
harassment
charges
against his representative
Colin Stewart,
which it has
exclusively
reported as
credited here
and here.
Guterres has
refused to
answer,
instead
continuing the
ban on Inner
City Press
supported by a
frivolous
complain filed
against Inner
City Press'
coverage from
the UN
Security
Council
stakeout.
On
the eve of Morocco's
National
Day, Inner
City Press
asked
Guterres:
"July
29-4: On
Morocco and
Western Sahara
/ MINURSO,
what is the
comment of the
SG on that on
19 July, when
Sahrawi
football fans
flooded the
wide Smara
Boulevard, the
main route
through
Laayoune, the
territory’s
largest
city...
security
forces fired
tear gas and
rubber
bullets, and
used water
cannons? And
" July
29-3: On
transparency
and to assess
even-handedness,
please
immediately
confirm or
deny that SG
Guterres will
attended the
Morocco
National Day
on July 30?"
Again, no
answer - this
even as
Guterres'
censorship and
favoritism
of state media
including
Morocco's results
in UN noon
"press"
briefing with
no questions,
like here on 26 July
2019.
Now Guterres'
favored China,
to which he is
financially
linked through
UN briber CEFC
China Energy
and Gulbenkian
Foundation, is
exploiting
phosphate from
Western
Sahara.
Sinochem
Corporation, a
Chinese
conglomerate
engaged in the
production and
trading of
chemicals and
fertilizer, has received
complaints against
its "illegal,
unethical and
immoral import
of stolen
phosphate
cargoes from
the occupied
territories of
Western
Sahara."
Sinochem Group
is a major customer
of the Office
Cherifien des
Phosphates
(OCP). In
October 2017,
OCP and
Sinochem
signed a
five-year
agreement
giving,
allowing the
Chinese firm
to get 5
million tons
of Moroccan
phosphates. And
Guterres loves
it. We'll have
more on this.
And this:
"Ms
Nazha El
Khalidi, who
was arrested
on 4 December
2018 simply
for using her
phone to
record and
live-stream a
peaceful
demonstration
in the city of
El Aaiún, the
capital of
occupied
Western
Sahara."
But
Guterres hates
live streaming -
he banned
Inner City
Press from streaming
his craven
grip and
grins, before
having Inner
City Press
roughed up
and banned now
342 days. As
Guterres'
retaliatory
ban
on Inner City
Press even
entering the
UN, now in its
300th
day and based
on a frivolous
Morocco
Mission
complaint,
the UN
Security
Council passed,
only 13-0-2, an
extension of
MINURSO's
mandate for
six months. Banned
Inner City
Press is
putting the
resolution
online here,
and notes that
under Guterres
the UN has yet
to solve
anything,
while making
most conflicts
worse. Before
the
December 19 UN
noon briefing
Inner
City Press in
writing asked
Guterres, his
Spokesman Stephane
Dujarric and
Global
Communicator
Alison Smale
who promised
answers, questions
including
this:
"December
19-3: On
Western
Sahara,
confirm SG
receipt of and
state his
response to
letter of
Polisario
urging him to
clear “mines
that threaten
the lives of
Saharwis” and
that on
Friday,
December the
14th, two
mines caused
the “death of
a Sahrawi man
and serious
injuries to
others”?
Dujarric
didn't read
out the
question the
way for
example even
the IMF does
with Inner
City Press'
questions; he
entertained
questions
from
pro-Morocco
scribes to
which he and
Guterres
and Smale give
UN office space
even if they
write no
articles. Today's UN
is corrupt.
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