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Cameroon Jails Opponents 7 Years While UNSC President Norway Bans Inner City Press Asking

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SDNY COURTHOUSE, Dec 30 – As more and more civilians have been killed by the Cameroon government of Paul Biya, absentee president for 41 years, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has been silent, other than falsely claiming that he got a ceasefire in Cameroon (while he made a deal with Paul Biya, for UN Budget Committee favors).

  Now amid Guterres' false claims and continued banning of Inner City Press with no end in sight (Q&A on law firm letter here), on December 30, 2021, Inner City Press in writing asked incoming UN Security Council president for January 2022 Norway to access to the January 3 press conference by its Ambassador Mona Juul, also linked to Jeffrey Epstein and now convicted Ghislaine Maxwell. Received but as of this writing no answer: censorship.

  Inner City Press has asked UNSC President Norway to be able to ask it about the UN's (lack of) work on Cameroon, other than Guterres' collusion with Paul Biya, amid this in late December: A military tribunal in Cameroon has jailed dozens of opposition supporters for terms of up to seven years for "rebellion", their party's deputy secretary general said Monday.  The 47 defendants were arrested in September 2020 as Maurice Kamto's Movement for the Rebirth of Cameroon (MRC) and several other parties planned protests against the government of Paul Biya, in power for nearly 40 years in the central African country.  Police dispersed hundreds of protesters in the economic capital Douala and made more than 500 arrests across the country. Of those, 124 remain in detention, according to the MRC.  The military tribunal in the capital Yaounde sentenced 47 activists, with Kamto's spokesman Olivier Bibou Nissack and the party's treasurer Alain Fogue getting seven-year terms, Roger Noah said.  The rest were given terms of between one and five years. UNreal.

 Inner City Press asked Guterres, spokespeople Stephane Dujarric and Melissa Fleming and DSG Amina J. Mohammed this: " On Cameroon what are the comments and actions if any of SG Guterres and separately USG Lacroix on that this week 3-year-old Minex Kimora was on her way to school with her mother in the city of Buea when a Cameroonian gendarme opened fire on their car, shattering her skull, killing the girl instantly."

  Still now, no answer. No one they let in asked; Dujarric said grandly he would make sure that announcements of meetings will be in French. And the UN "elected" Cameroon on a so-called clean (dirty) slate to its UN Human Rights Council. Today's UN is corrupt.

This is Guterres' genocide. Watch this site.

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