On
Yemen UNSC
Poised To Rubber
Stamp UNMHA
Under
Partial Cammaert
As Guterres
Censors
By Matthew
Russell Lee, CJR PFT NY
Post List
UNITED NATIONS
GATE, January 15 – UN
Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres on March
27 lavished
praised 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. On
December 21 the
UN Security
Council
approved 15-0
a stripped
down Yemen
resolution.
Inner City
Press put it
online here
on
Scribd.
Guterres
proposed
sending and
spending on a
"nimble"
75-monitor
team to Yemen,
saying it
would include
"appropriate
resources and
assets will
also be
required to
ensure the
safety and
security of
U.N.
personnel,
including
armored
vehicles,
communications
infrastructure,
aircraft and
appropriate
medical
support."
Sound good -
until you
consider that,
as Inner City
Press has exclusively
reported,
Guterres' UN
relocated UN
staff out of
Somalia after
a single
attack on its
compound in
Mogadishu, see here.
Now, even
worse, the
head of the
putative UHMHA
mission,
Patrick
Cammaert, is
already being
rejected by
one of the
parties. It's
no surprise -
Cammaert
for example
functioned as
a cover up man
in South
Sudan,
concealing the
UN's failure in the
Terrain Hotel
including
inaction on
the murder of
journalist
John Gatluak.
So on January 16
the Security
Council will
authorize 75
monitors, but
with the UN's
current mis-management under
Guterres, who
is also a
censor, the
outcome in not
only unsure,
but not in
good faith.
It's a shame, this
UNMHA
for an initial
period of six
months with
the following
four-point
mandate:
to lead, and
support the
functioning
of, the RCC,
assisted by a
secretariat
staffed by UN
personnel, to
oversee the
governorate-wide
ceasefire,
redeployment
of forces, and
mine action
operations; to
monitor the
compliance of
the parties to
the ceasefire
in Hodeidah
governorate
and the mutual
redeployment
of forces from
the city of
Hodeidah and
the ports of
Hodeidah,
Salif and Ras
Issa; to work
with the
parties so
that the
security of
the city of
Hodeidah and
the ports of
Hodeidah,
Salif, and Ras
Issa is
assured by
local security
forces in
accordance
with Yemeni
law; and to
facilitate and
coordinate UN
support to
assist the
parties to
fully
implement the
Hodediah
Agreement.
UNMHA will
report to the
Secretary-General
through the
Special Envoy
of the
Secretary-General
on Yemen and
the
Under-Secretary-General
for Political
and
Peacebuilding
Affairs - that
is, Lacroix
whose
peacekeepers
in CAR hauled
casualties
on which the
UN refuses to
answer.... On
January
9 before
the UN
Security
Council met, at
the UN gate,
banned Inner
City Press
asked the UK's
Stephen
Hickey where
the monitors would come
from and he
politely
answers....
"we're working on
it."
Covering
of the
meeting was
hindered by
the broken
"Audio
Now" link
(not)
maintained by
the UN
Department of
Global
Communications
under Alison
Smale; Inner
City Press uploaded
the statement
of envoy
Martin
Griffiths.
After a closed
door session UK
Permanent
Representative
Karen Pierce told
correspondents
whom Guterres and
Smale have NOT
banned
that Cammaert
said the
amount of
armor needed
depended on
the tasks the
monitors due
and that the
draft would be
circulated
"shortly" to
non P3 members
who she
expects to
quickly
approve the
technical
resolution.
We'll see -
what this site. Inner
City Press
asked, in
writing,
"January 9-4:
On Yemen,
please state
where the 75
monitors
proposed by
the SG would
come from -
other
missions? and
whether there
are any
Program Budget
Implications."
There's been
no answer,
despite the promise
of Alison Smale
to UNSR David
Kaye there
would be
answers. Is it
any wonder
today's UN
solves so few
problems,
while creating
more, when it
is so corrupt
and unresponsive,
unaccountable? There's
been a
detailed NYT report
of how
Guterres'
smiling Saudi
friends used
child soldiers
(paid through
Faisal Islamic
Bank of Sudan,
partly owned
by Saudis) from
Darfur
in Sudan,
where Guterres remains
quiet on Omar
al Bashir's
crackdown on
the protests
against
him. Inner
City Press has
previously
reported on
the UN's
fraudulent use
of the Bank of
Khartoum. The
UN cannot be
believed. On
20 December
2018, banned
Inner City
Press asked
Guterres and
his spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric and
Farhan Haq,
"December
20-2: On
Sudan, what is
the SG's
comment and
action on the
anti-government
protests that
started on
Wednesday in
northern Sudan
and have been
spreading to
other cities?"
Even now with
more
journalists
arrested in
Sudan, for
example Ahmed
Younes from
Al-Sharq
Alowsat
newspaper and
Maha Al-Tilib
from Attayar
newspaper,
both just for
reporting on
the protests
in Wad Nubawi,
Omdurman,
there has been
no answer at
all for eight
days, nor to
46 other
questions
Inner City
Press has
submitted
including on conflicts
of interest
by Guterres.
It turns out
the UN has
become so
corrupt under
Guterres that
one of lead
Spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric's
Associate
Spokespeople Ms Keishamaza
Rukikaire who
actually seems
to care or at
least re-tweet
about Sudan
has been
ordered not to
answer banned
Inner City
Press' written
questions
about Sudan,
etc, see here.
At
the cusp of
December 29 to
30 the UN sent
out this: "The
opening of the
Hudaydah–Sana’a
highway as a
humanitarian
corridor to
deliver
humanitarian
assistance, as
agreed during
the first
Joint meeting
of the
Redeployment
Coordination
Committee, did
not take place
today [29
December]. In
a meeting with
Houthi
representatives
to the RCC at
the Hudaydah
port, the UN
appointed
Chairman of
the RCC,
General
Cammaert,
expressed his
disappointment
at their
missed
opportunity to
build
confidence
between the
parties.
While at the
port, the
Houthi
representatives
of the RCC
informed the
Chair of
redeployment
measures at
the port. He
welcomed the
effort to
start
implementation
of the
Stockholm
Agreement.
However, he
noted that
implementation
of
confidence-building
measures and
the Agreement
should be
concurrent and
emphasized
that any
redeployment
would only be
credible if
all parties
and the United
Nations are
able to
observe and
verify that it
is in line
with the
Stockholm
Agreement.
The Chairman
intends to
convene on 1
January 2019,
the next
meeting of the
RCC to discuss
the
redeployment
plans of the
parties and
the liaison,
monitoring and
coordination
mechanism that
will be
required to
monitor the
ceasefire and
ensure that
credible
redeployment
is achieved.
Stephane
Dujarric
Spokesman for
the
Secretary-General
New York, 29
December 2018"
On 20 December
2018, banned
Inner City
Press asked
Guterres and
his spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric and
Farhan Haq,
"December
20-2: On
Sudan, what is
the SG's
comment and
action on the
anti-government
protests that
started on
Wednesday in
northern Sudan
and have been
spreading to
other cities?"
Even now with
more
journalists
arrested in
Sudan, for
example Ahmed
Younes from
Al-Sharq
Alowsat
newspaper and
Maha Al-Tilib
from Attayar
newspaper,
both just for
reporting on
the protests
in Wad Nubawi,
Omdurman,
there has been
no answer at
all for eight
days, nor to
46 other
questions
Inner City
Press has
submitted
including on conflicts
of interest
by Guterres.
It turns out
the UN has
become so
corrupt under
Guterres that
one of lead
Spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric's
Associate
Spokespeople Ms
Keishamaza Rukikaire who
actually seems
to care or at
least re-tweet
about Sudan
has been
ordered not to
answer banned
Inner City
Press' written
questions
about Sudan,
etc, see here.
On
December
26, after
asking Guterres
seemingly also
absentee
Spokesman
Stephane Dujarric
why even
the day's UN "highlights"
were not online as
of 12:07 pm,
Inner City
Press in
writing asked:
"December
26-4: On
Yemen, what is
the SG's
knowledge of,
comment and
action on
report that
clashes
erupted
Wednesday (Dec
26) in Yemen's
Hodeida. The
sound of heavy
artillery
could be heard
to the east of
the Red Sea
city, with
clashes
stopping after
a few hours.
An official
for the
Saudi-led
alliance said
on Tuesday
that 10
pro-government
troops have
been killed
since the
ceasefire went
into force,
accusing the
Huthis of 183
violations.
The rebels, in
turn, said on
the same day
that they have
recorded at
least 31
violations in
the past 24
hours by
pro-government
troops. What
is the UN
doing?" While
still
declining to
answer any
specific Inner
City Press questions,
including about
Guterres' conflicts
of interest,
the Office of
the
Spokesperson
now past
noon on December
28 has put
online this: "The
first Joint
meeting of the
Redeployment
Coordination
Committee
convened in
Hudaydah City,
from 26 to 28
December 2018.
The committee
discussed the
first phase of
the
implementation
of the
Stockholm
Agreement
which is based
on three
priority
areas:
Ceasefire;
confidence
building
measures to
deliver
Humanitarian
Assistance;
and
redeployment.
The three-day
meeting was
carried out in
a constructive
and cordial
manner and the
Chair
commended the
parties for
the goodwill
demonstrated
to implement
the Stockholm
agreement.
The parties
are now
preparing to
provide the
Chair with
detailed plans
for full
redeployment
which will be
discussed at
the next
meeting of the
RCC, scheduled
for 1 January
2019, in
Hudaydah. In
the meantime,
the
implementation
of the terms
of the
Stockholm
Agreement are
ongoing.
In the
interim, as a
confidence
building
measure, the
parties have
agreed to
begin opening
blocked
humanitarian
corridors,
starting with
the
Hudaydah-Sana’a
Road, followed
by other
routes, in a
phased manner.
A humanitarian
convoy is
expected to
move from the
Hudaydah port
along the
Hudaydah-Sana’a
Road on 29
December.
The UN Special
Envoy for
Yemen Martin
Griffiths
today welcomed
President Abed
Rabbu Mansour
Hadi's
decision to
instruct the
payment of
salaries for
all civil
servants in
the Hodeidah
governorate,
starting this
month. The
Special Envoy
said President
Hadi's
decision is an
important step
towards
improving the
economic
situation, and
alleviating
the
humanitarian
suffering of
the Yemeni
people, adding
that he hopes
there will be
more steps in
this
direction." Inner City
Press has
also twice now
asked:
"December
24-1: Beyond
the 35
questions from
Inner City
Press you
refused to
answer last
week, still
set forth
below for
promised
answer, this
is a
reiterated
request past
deadline that
you (1) state
when SG
Guterres left
his position
on the
Gulbenkian
Foundation,
(2) state why
Gulbenkian was
not listed on
SG Guterres'
public
financial
disclosure
which covered
2016; (3)
explain how it
is not a
conflict of
interest for
SG Guterres to
have refused
to start an
audit of CEFC
in the UN, as
requested by
Inner City
Press in
January 2018,
given CEFC's
bid for the
oil business
of Gulbenkian.
Also, again,
state why
under SG
Guterres there
have been no
updates to the
UN public
financial
disclosures
since those
filed for
2016. Also,
again, explain
your refusal
to answer any
of Inner City
Press'
questions this
week despite
USG Smale's
statements to
GAP, me and
UNSR David
Kaye."
From December
23 email
without location:
"General
Patrick
Cammaert and
his advance
team arrived
in Hudaydah
this evening
(23 December).
Prior to his
arrival in the
city, he met
with the
Houthi
appointees to
the
Redeployment
Coordination
Committee in
Sana’a, where
he was
reassured of
their
commitment to
the
implementation
of the
Stockholm
agreement.
General
Cammaert is
encouraged by
the general
enthusiasm of
both sides to
get to work,
immediately.
One of the
priorities in
the coming
days will be
the
organization
of the first
joint RCC
meeting, which
is projected
for 26
December. Stéphane
Dujarric,
Spokesman for
the
Secretary-General
23 December
2018." On
December 22
from the same
spokes- / hatchetman,
still
with a dateline -
note that neither
he nor Guterres has
made
even
canned comment
on the
Saturday night
budget marathon
that Guterres
skipped but
banned Inner
City Press covered, here:
"Retired
General
Patrick
Cammaert,
Chair of the
Redeployment
Coordination
Committee
(RCC), landed
in Aden,
Yemen, this
afternoon (22
December),
where he held
a face-to-face
meeting with
the Government
of Yemen
appointees to
the RCC
mechanism.
During the
discussion,
General
Cammaert
stressed that
the success or
failure of the
Stockholm
Agreement
rested solely
with the
parties. He
urged the
Government of
Yemen and
Coalition
forces to
uphold the
ceasefire,
which came
into effect on
00:00 18
December, and
sought their
commitment and
cooperation to
secure the
unhindered
flow of
humanitarian
aid into and
across the
country as a
matter of
urgency. He
also discussed
modalities for
the convening
of the first
joint RCC
meeting in
Hudaydah or
environs as
early as 26
December.
General
Cammaert will
travel to
Sana'a
tomorrow to
meet with the
Houthi
appointees to
the RCC to
convey similar
messages,
after which he
and his team
will depart
for Hudaydah.
New
York, 22
December 2018.
New York, 22
December 2018.
Stéphane
Dujarric,
Spokesman for
the
Secretary-General."
This is the
spokesman who
did not answer
a single one
of Inner City
Press' 35 written questions
this week,
including this
one on
Guterres'
conflict(s)
of interest.
We'll have
more on
this.
after many
more deaths it
seems it will
happen
again -
Guterres' UN
is preparing to
smiling
take another
$500 million
and keeps partnering
with MBS' MiSK
Foundation. Now
with the UK
draft UN Security
Council
resolution on
Yemen stalled
like
the African
Union's,
exclusive here,
now on
whether or not
to include
Iran in
Operative
Paragraph 9 as
a violator of
the
arms embargo
- US says yes,
Russia says no
-- US
Secretary of
State Mike Pompeo met
his counterpart
from Oman on
December
19, triggering
this read out
from his
deputy
spokesperson
Robert
Palladino:
"Secretary
Michael R.
Pompeo met
today with
Omani Minister
Responsible
for Foreign
Affairs Yusuf
bin Alawi bin
Abdullah.
The Secretary
thanked the
Minister for
Oman’s
positive
engagement on
many regional
issues,
including its
role in
helping
facilitate UN
consultations
on Yemen in
Sweden.
The Secretary
and the
Minister
agreed on the
importance of
parties
building upon
momentum from
the
consultations
by
implementing
agreements,
continuing
engagement,
de-escalating
tensions, and
ceasing
ongoing
hostilities.
The Secretary
and the
Minister
underscored
their support
for UN Special
Envoy Martin
Griffiths and
the next round
of Yemen
consultations.
The Secretary
and the
Minister
discussed the
January 1
elimination of
B-1 visa
reciprocity
fees and
increased visa
validities in
A, B, and G
classifications,
which will
benefit U.S.
and Omani
travelers, and
promote trade
and
investment." UK
Foreign
Secretary
Jeremy Hunt on
December
19 bragged
to the Parliament "I
have
instructed our
mission in New
York to resume
working on our
draft
Resolution
with Security
Council
partners, with
a view to
adopting it
later this
week. We will
ask the
Security
Council to
vote on the
draft within
the next 48
hours... Britain
has been able
to play this
role because
of our network
of
friendships,
including our
partnership
with Saudi
Arabia and the
UAE, and
because we are
a country that
steps up to
its
responsibilities."
Not on FOIA -
the UK mission
has withheld from
Inner City Press
nearly all
requested
documents on
Yemen, all on
Cameroon and
on the UK
Mission's role
in UK USG
Alison Smale's
now 168 day ban
on Inner City
Press. Asking about the UK
Yemen draft at
the UN
Delegates Entrance
gate, UK
deputy
Ambassador
Jonathan Allen
refused any
answer to
Inner City
Press, as he
hand slapped
with UN
official
Mladenov. On
December 19 at
the UNSC
stakeout Smale
- and the UK?
- ban Inner
City Press
from, Allen
stopped and
serviced Gulf
media and
waved away
UNTV, a
boom-mic man
from a
previous
UN(CA) bribery
vehicle, so
that no one
else would
hear. This is
today's UK,
and UN. v. On
De
Watch this
site.scl
Mhnaer
Despite Guterres'
British envoy
Martin
Griffiths
posting that the
parties in
Sweden agreed on
"An immediate
cease-fire
shall enter
into force in
the city of
Hodeidah" and
publications
like the Los Angeles
Times reporting
it as such, the air
strikes
continue. And
not a peep out of
Guterres, on
a murky
junket
trip to
Qatar.
On December
17, Inner City
Press at the
UN Delegater Cates
Gate asked
diplomats fs
from Swedeen,
Russia and Kaaazakstan
about it.
Periscope
video here.
Later after a
noon briefing
from which
Inner City
Press wwas
banned, the UN
sent this out:
"Statement on
the
Implementation
Of The
Agreement On
The City Of
Hudayda And
Ports Of
Hudayda,
Salif, And Ras
Isa
- -
Amman 17
December 2018
- The
ceasefire in
Hudayda shall
enter into
force at 00:00
on 18 December
2018, local
time. The
Redeployment
Coordination
Committee
(RCC), the
joint
committee in
charge of
implementing
the Hudayda
Agreement, is
expected to
start its work
swiftly to
translate the
momentum built
up in Sweden
into
achievements
on the
ground." by
GuterresWe'll
see - watch
this site." say
On
December 14
Griffiths told
the UN
Security
Council that
Guterres had
success with
MBS at the G20
in Argentina; UK
Ambassador
Karen Pierce
thanked MBS by
name. Griffiths
said that long
time UN
insider
Patrick
Cammaert will
go as head of
verification.
But as Inner
City Press
reported
before
Guterres had
it roughed up
and banned,
Cammaert when
sent to investigate
the UN's
failure at the
Terrain
Hotel in South
Sudan
ignored or
covered up the
murder of
journalist
John Gatluak,
amid UN negligence.
Will it be
different
here? Guterres has
banned Inner
City Press
from entering
the UN to ask,
and his
spokesmen have not
answered any
of Inner City
Press' written
questions in
days. Today's
UN is corrupt. On
December 11
the UN announced:
"The
Secretary-General
will take part
in the closing
day of the
Intra-Yemeni
political
consultations,
on Thursday,
13 December."
There, Guterres
was asked,
"what are the
main areas of
disagreement
regarding the
Central Bank?"
While
blathering on
with more
praise of
Saudi Arabia,
Guterres entirely
ignored this
Central Bank
question.
Maybe his
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric will
claim
Guterres
didn't hear it,
just as
Dujarric
dissembled
that Guterres
never heard
Inner City
Press'
15-second long
question about
Cameroon,
before Inner
City Press
was
roughed up and
banned from
the UN, now
162 days and
counting. And
check out
what Antonio Guterres
said before
that,
there in Sweden: "I
would like to
thank the
Saudi-led
coalition, the
Sultanate of
Oman, and the
Government of
Kuwait for
their concrete
support to
make this
happen." Thanking
the Saudi-led
Coalition
again.
And not a word
on his ongoing
cover
up of
harassment at
UNAIDS and
elsewhere. On
December
10 Guterres'
UN Relief
Chief Mark
Lowcock of
the UK told
correspondents
in a briefing
Inner City
Press was
barred from by
Guterres that
Saudi Arabia
and the UAE
will be giving
another $500
million. Inner
City Press was
banned from
being present
and
asking, Will
Guterres again
grin taking
the check,
and not even
mention their
airstrikes
much less
Jamal Khashoggi?
Even
the UK's weak Yemen
resolution was
stalled. But
now on December
3 Kuwait has
said it will
be transporting
Houthi representatives
to Stockholm,
Sweden on December
4 for talks, here.
We'll
have more on
this. On
November 21 at
the UN Delegates
Gate Inner
City Press
asked the UK
Political
Coordinator
Stephen Hickey who
said "working
on it," which
was echoed
by the
Kuwait
diplomat Inner City
Press asked.
Meanwhile on
November 23 this
from UK SRSG Martin
Grifftiths,
speechifying
in Hodeidah: "I
arrived
earlier this
morning from
Sana’a and
have received
a very warm
welcome from
senior
representatives
here. I am
very grateful
to them for
organizing
this visit.
The attention
of the world
is on
Hudaydah.
Leaders from
every country
have called
for us all to
keep the peace
in Hudaydah. I
have come here
today with my
good friends
and
colleagues,
the
Humanitarian
Coordinator,
Lise Grande
and The World
Food Programme
Country
Director of
Yemen, Stephen
Anderson to
learn
first-hand how
we can help to
keep that
international
pledge to
protect the
people of
Hudaydah from
further
devastation.
I welcome the
recent calls
for a halt in
the fighting
in Hudaydah.
This is an
essential step
if we are to
protect the
lives of
civilians and
build
confidence
among the
parties. As
you know I
plan and hope
to bring the
parties
together in
Sweden very
soon for
political
consultations.
I had the
privilege of
meeting
yesterday in
Sana’a with
the Ansarallah
leadership.
Among other
things, we
talked about
how the UN
could
contribute to
keeping the
peace in
Hudaydah, and
I am here to
tell you today
that we have
agreed that
the UN should
now pursue
actively and
urgently
detailed
negotiations
for a leading
UN role in the
Port and more
broadly."
Given that UNSG
Guterres not
only smiled
taking Saudi
MBS' check but
continues to
partner with
MBS' Misk
Foundation,
how much crediblity
does his UN have? Lowcock
and Fore the
day before
said, "We
remind all
parties to the
conflict of
their
obligation to
abide by the
fundamental
rules of
distinction
and
proportionality
and to take
constant care
– at all times
– to spare
civilians and
civilian
infrastructure,
including Al
Thawrah
Hospital and
all other
health
facilities."
Maybe Lowcock
and Fore
should tell
their Boss
Antonio
Guterres to at
least stop
partnering
with MBS' Misk
Foundation -
and to stop censoring and
banning the
Press. On
November 19 Inner
City Press asked
questions of
five
other Security
Council
members at the
gate to which
it is
confirmed by
UN censorship,
inside Kuwait's
UN Ambassador
Mansour
Al-Otaibi told
scribes that
"some Council
members don't
see this is
the right time
to table a
draft
resolution," said
he has "many
problems" with
the draft. Asked if
there could
be a vote this
week he said "I
doubt it."
MBS is riding
high, with
UN Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres still
partnering with him
and saying
though
his censoring
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric that
no formal
request
to probe the
murder of
Jamal
Khashoggi has
been received,
even after his
"pull aside"
meeting with
Turkey's
foreign
minister. Pull
aside
indeed.
Earlier on
November 19,
Inner City
Press on November
19 asked five
UN Security
Council
ambassador if
it the draft
had been
circulated to
the Council's
ten elected
members. Kazakhstan's
Permanent
Representative
and Sweden's
Deputy Carl
Skau politely said
no. The UK's
Jonathan Allen
did not
answer; the
Netherlands'
Karel von
Oosterom won't
even
turn. US Ambassador
Nikki Haley, out by
the end of the
year, passed
by with entourage
and no answer.
Video here.
This
as Inner
City Press, banned
from
the UN now 138 days
by corrupt
Antonio
Guterres, is
informed by
those who've
seen it that
Griffiths
has a "pathetic"
page and a
half document,
which would have
the the
Houthis
handing over
all heavy weapons
to... Hadi, in
his Saudi
hotel. "Fat
chance," these sources
says, adding
"fat Hadi" and
others above
named. While
the UK draft
which will NOT
be voted on in
the Security
Council on November
16 purports to
call for accountability
for all those
responsible
for war
crimes, Hadi's
Yemen on
November 15 voted
against the
ICC in the
UN's Third
Committee
- so you can
see how much
this means.
To
this has the UN
under Guterres
sunk. The
UN, given
its record under
Guterres from
Cameroon to
Haiti will almost
certainly
hold no one accountable,
except perhaps
media which
reports on
what Guerres
actually does
and doesn't
do.
Guterres'
Youth Envoy has
an ongoing
deal with
MBS's Misk
Foundation,
even now. Another
pantomime:
the UK
which
continues to
sell weapons to
Saudi Arabia, said
it was coming to
the Security
Council for
action to end
the war in
Yemen. Then it
proposed not
even a
resolution but
only a
statement,
which at least
three members
of the Council
have said it
not strong
enough. On
November 8
Inner City Press
at the UN
Delegates
Entrance Gate
asked the UK
Mission's
Political
Coordinator if
there will, in
fact, be a
UNSC resolution.
He replied politely
that it's too
early
to tell. But
it's getting
late. Now,
belatedly, the
UN High Commissioner
for Human
Rights Michelle
Bachelet has
put out the
statement below,
while saying
nothing about
Guterres' UN partnering
with MBS' Misk
Foundation and
also continuing
its ban
on Inner City
Press which asks, now
hitting 189
days.
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