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As Ayman Odeh Is Hustled Out his UN Guterres Photo Op Remains Despite No UN Read Out

by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

UN GATE, Oct 13 – As Ayman Odeh was hustled out of the Israeli Parliament for protest during a speech, it was called "efficient." Less noticed was that UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, waiting to try to ingratiate himself in Sharm El Sheikh and keep taxpayers' money flowing to himself and his insiders - lower level UN staff are the ones getting fired - met with Odeh only a month ago. 

 Typically, Guterres' schedule for that day has been disappeared from the Internet. He issued no read-out. But hat-tip to UN Photo: the photo remains up, at least for now.   And going forward?

Previously, Guterres had Inner City Press banned from the photo ops preceding his murky meetings on the UN's 38th floor, as a precursor to banning it entirely.

He has more in common with others traveling to Sharm El Sheikh than many note. More stories coming - watch this site.

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