On
Yemen, ICP Asks UK Burt How
Claims Saudi Can Probe Its
Killing of Civilians With UK
Bombs
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Video;
Photos
UNITED NATIONS,
September 21 – When UK
minister Alistair Burt came in
front of the UN Security
Council to speak about
accountability for Daesh in
Iraq, Inner City Press
deferred to a timely question
about the referendum in
Kurdistan. Then Inner City
Press asked Burt about his
quote, about accountability
for the bombing of civilians
in Yemen by the Saudi-led
Coalition with UK bombs, that
"“Our view is that it is for
the Coalition itself, in the
first instance, to conduct
such investigations. They have
the best insight into their
own military procedures and
will be able to conduct the
most thorough and conclusive
investigations.” Inner City
Press asked how he can say
this, given that the Saudis
have investigated less than
five percent of the killings.
Burt's answer focused on the
peace process - what peace
process? Inner City Press
filmed the UN's failed envoy
Ismael Ould Cheikh Ahmed
bopping out of the UN early on
September 20, not having taken
any questions. At least Burt
answered - we'll have more on
this. The day before on
September 20 when the UN's new
Libya envoy Ghassam Salame
came to take questions, Inner
City Press went to ask him
directly about his quotes on
ANSA supporting Italy's
cooperation with the Libyan
Navy and Coast Guard. After
several sycophant questions,
Inner City Press asked - and
Salame pushed back, claiming
he was misquoted by ANSA.
Video here.
But he went on to say that the
deal[s] between Italy and
Libyan forces are bilateral,
UNese for We will not comment.
In fact, sources tell Inner
City Press the very apartment
Salame occupies was paid for
from the Gulf. We'll have more
on that - and on Grandi's and
Louise Arbour's high minded
answers to Inner City Press
earlier in the day, here.
Who represents the UN system
on this: Arbour (and to a
lesser extent Grandi) - or go
along to get along Salame?
Guterres will one day have to
decide. Two days before
on September 18 when Italy's
Foreign Minister Angelino
Alfano took media questions at
the UN on September 18, they
were all in Italian except for
a final chosen question about
Donald Trump. Inner City Press
insisted and asked, in
English, if Italy funds
militia in Libya to detain
migrants and refugees.
Alfano's answer was in
Italian, but a handler from
the Italian Mission offered a
translation: that Italy has
denied it. So what due
diligence does Italy do, over
the funds it gives to the
UN-propped up government in
Libya? We'll have more on
this. Alamy photos here.
When US President Donald Trump
gave his UN reform speech on
September 18, he noted that UN
staff have doubled since 2000,
but we haven't seen the
results. He could have said
more: what HAS been seen
includes inaction on mass
killings in Sri Lanka and
Yemen, Myanmar and Cameroon.
Not mentioned in Secretary
General Antonio Guterres'
speech, nor in his answers the
two times Inner City Press has
asked him, is the UN bribery
guilty verdicts in the case of
Ng Lap Seng / John Ashe. The
UN was shown, only this
summer, to be for sale. And
nothing has changed. As UN
General Assembly week started
up on Sunday, the US announced
that Secretary of State Rex
Tillerson would meet with his
Russian counterpart Sergey
Lavrov at 9 pm, at Russia's
Mission to the UN. Inner City
Press after asking Cote
d'Ivoire president Alassane
Ouattara a question about
Myanmar - without answer -
biked up to that Mission on
67th Street. There in the half
light were dozens of reporters
and photographers, waiting for
Tillerson to leave. In the
street were US body guards
with machine guns. Tillerson
emerged and said nothing,
driving away. Video here.
Most of the Western wire
service correspondents, one a
photographer who'd been at the
UN photo op with Ouattara but
not the stakeout with Ivorian
media, turned and left. Then
the spokesman for Lavrov, and
before him for now deceased
Ambassador Vitaly Churkin,
emerged and briefed in Russia.
Inner City Press was informed
second hard that she said the
topics had been Syria, Ukraine
and Minsk implementation, and
“North Africa.” Later the US
State Department said, “U.S.
Secretary of State Rex
Tillerson and Russian Foreign
Minister Sergey Lavrov met
this evening in New York on
the sidelines of the United
Nations General Assembly. The
two recommitted to
deconflicting military
operations in Syria, reducing
the violence, and creating the
conditions for the Geneva
process to move forward,
pursuant to United Nations
Security Council Resolution
2254.” So what about North
Africa? Peacekeepers in
Ukraine? Watch this site.
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