| UN Security Sold Out to UAE
Backed RSF Witness Complains to
Press with Documents
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
UN GATE,
Oct 23 – The UN has failed for
years in Sudan, as Inner City
Press which accompanied two UN
Security Council trips to
Darfur most recently
documented in its book about
the BNP Paribas genocide
liability trial, "Banking on
Dictators," here.
So we do not
immediately disbelieve that
the UN system would sell out a
security witness being
threatened by a commander of
the UAE-based Rapid Support
Forces militia. Today we
publish: Dear Matthew Russell
Lee: I am providing you with
the documents that indict the
international system's
deliberate failure to protect
a vital security
witness:
UNOG
Security.PDF: The smoking gun.
This document proves that the
UN (via UNOG Security in
Geneva) was fully aware of the
life threat and referred the
case for protection as far
back as May 2024.
[Inner
City Press has a copy of email
of UN Security, the same rogue
group which carried out and
then covered up the roughing
up and banning of the Press
from UNHQ ordered by Antonio
Guterres]
PDF: Proves I
warned the US State Dept. and
IGO of the administrative
failure and announced my
necessity to go
public.
Official
Notification...PDF: The formal
declaration holding UN
leadership fully responsible
for my life due to this
failure. We request you
publish these documents
immediately to save my life
and the lives of my
family.UNHCR File Number:
507-23-2527282
We will have more
on this - UN Spokesperson
Stephane Dujarric, Melissa
Fleming (formerly at UNHRC
like SG Guterres) and more
than a dozen others are being
asked.
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