UNSG Guterres
Virtue Signals on Yemen on
Vacation Silent on Drone Attack
as Bans Press
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
UN GATE,
July 20– How corrupt is
today's UN under Antonio
Guterres?
Well, when
a Houthi drone hit Tel Aviv,
Guterres on vacation said
nothing. Now after the
response, this: " The
Secretary-General is deeply
concerned about the reports of
airstrikes earlier today in
and around the port of
Hudaydah in Yemen. Israel has
claimed responsibility for the
strikes, noting that this is
in response for previous
Houthi attacks on
Israel. The
Secretary-General remains
deeply concerned about the
risk of further escalation in
the region and continues to
urge all to exercise utmost
restraint."
Previously, when
Guterres announced as his head
of the Economic and Social
Commission for Western Asia in
Beirut one Rola Dashti, he
said she was
Kuwaiti.
Actually,
she is half Lebanese. And at
ESCWA, she has given contract
after contract to her contacts
and cronies, down to the
furniture. (This is her
mismanagement and retaliation
Inner City Press has already
exclusively reported).
Now, we
must report more - or, show
more: Rola Dashti with the
head of Hezbollah.
![UN Dashti Hez](unroladashtihez.jpg)
![UN Dashti
Guterres](unroladashtiguticp.jpg)
This as
Guterres parties with the UN
Correspondents Association,
including the representative
of Iran's IRIB, which
broadcasts coerced videos. His
spokesperson Stephane Dujarric
and Melissa Fleming have
refused to answer Press
questions.
This is the
UN of Guterres, who has thrown
out and still bans
Inner City Press which asks
and exposes. He is corrupt and
a censor, and the UN is dying.
Watch this site
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