UN Moves from Banning Press in
NY to Firing Now Bans Anti-CCP
Whistleblower in Geneva
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
UN GATE,
March 22 – The United Nations,
exempting itself from all laws
including about press freedom
and whistleblower protection,
under SG Antonio Guterres not
only fires staff who criticize
Guterres and ousts
journalists which report on
him.
Now
Guterres' misuse of UN
Security to physically bar his
critics from entry, ostensibly
as being threatening, has
spread from New York to
Geneva.
In July
2018, Guterres had Inner City
Press physically roughed up
and ousted as it reported on
his deal with the UN Fifth
(Budget) Committee then-chair
Cameroon to remain silent
about Paul Biya's slaughter of
Anglophones in exchange for
financial favors in the
Committee.
Since then, a
total ban on re-entry has been
in place, despite among other
things a pro bono letter from
the Quinn Emanuel law firm (here),
cc-ed to the so-called UN
Correspondents Association and
the US State Department.
Now from
Geneva Inner City Press learns
that UN whistleblower Emma
Reilly, who expose the UN
giving the names of Chinese
dissidents set to testify
there to the Chinese CCP
government, had not only been
fired by Guterres, but now
banned from entry to give a
speech, by Guterres'
hand-picked "Human Rights"
Commissioner Volker
Turk.
Turk did
nothing while in New York
drawing a big UN (public)
salary, when Big Boss Tony
Guterres had Inner City Press
roughed up and banned from the
UN; appeal
unacted on. Now he flexes
his own totalitarian "muscle"
in UNOG. To this has the UN
descended. Watch this site.
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