In
Yemen Death from Above While Pro Saudi
Guterres Lies and UNSC Under Juul Looks
Away
By Matthew
Russell Lee, CJR PFT NY
Post List
UN GATE, Jan 21 –
UN
Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres on 27
March 2018
lavished
praise on
Saudi Crown
Prince
Mohammed bin
Salman now accused
with respect to
Jamal Khashoggi,
accepting
a $930 million
check from the
Saudis and UAE,
with not a
word of the
Saudi led
bombing
campaign that
has killed
civilians and
caused cholera
in Yemen.
While his team
still has MOU(s) with
MBS, Guterres
conceals
others
of his
financial
links.
Now with a
blind eye
being turned
by Guterres
and the UN
Security
Council under
Mona
Juul, who bans
Press
questions on
her links
to Jeffrey Epstein,
200 have been
killed or
injured in a
prison in
Yemen by an air
strike by the
Saudi UAE "coalition."
The Internet
has been cut
off by an airstrike. The
UN and its
representatives
are failures - and
work.
Alongside COVID-19
cases and more
slaughter in
Yemen, Guterres while
refusing to answer
the Press or
tell the
public
obviously told
Swedish
insiders he was
dole out the
Yemen envoy
post to Hans
Grundberg.
Inner City
Press reported
this mid-July, 2021.
In
January
2022 the UN
denied
accreditation
to Inner City
Press with no
reason at all
given.
Past 4 pm on
Friday, August
30, 2019 the
UN issued a
denial of
accreditation
with no
reasoning
other than
that
accreditation
had previously
been revoked:
"From:
malu at un dot
org
Date: Fri, Aug
30, 2019 at
4:23 PM
Subject: U.N.
eAccreditation
request for
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declined
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Press:
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Matthew Lee
from Inner
City
Press,
Your media
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request, with
reference no:
M5413398, has
been declined
for the
following
reason: Media
accreditation
was withdrawn
on 17 August
2018."
This is
Kafka-esque,
and corrupt.
We will have
more, much
more, on this.
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