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UN Killed 10,000 in Haiti, Brags of Projects As Closes in North, VP Pence Meets Moise, TPS?

By Matthew Russell Lee

UNITED NATIONS, June 15 – While in some places the UN may be doing good work, its killing of more and 10,000 Haitians with cholera, and its years of denial, have been a low point. On June 14 the new (well, 162 day old) UN presented what it called a new approach on cholera - not long after Secretary General Antonio Guterres' delayed approach to the UN's lead poisoning victims in Kosovo was criticized. Then on June 15 the UN bragged of $48 million in projects as it closed down the northern Haiti outpost it opened in 2004 - still without paying for cholera. US Vice President Mike Pence met Haiti's President in Miami and issued this read-out: "The Vice President today met with President Jovenel Moise of Haiti in Miami, Florida. On behalf of President Trump, the Vice President congratulated President Moise for his election earlier this year, and recognized Haiti for filling key government leadership positions. The two leaders stressed the importance of pursuing an economic reform agenda to attract investment and generate growth. The Vice President and President Moise reiterated their common commitment to building on strong bilateral ties, and working together to pursue issues of mutual interest.." Would that include Temporary Protected Status? We'll have more on this. On June 15, Inner City Press asked UN Spokesman Stephane Dujarric, UN transcript here: Inner City Press: I wanted to ask you about the presentation yesterday about the new approach to the UN's role in cholera in Haiti.  Two things. I saw David Nabarro there.  I wanted to ask you, I know that he ran for WHO.  Is he back as a UN official?  Amina Mohammed said that the Secretary-General will soon be naming a high-level envoy.  Maybe you won't give a time frame, but what's the process, I guess, as I haven't seen it advertised…?

Spokesman:  No, the Secretary-General, I think, is considering a number of people, and he will appoint the person he best sees fit.  As you know, not every high-level position is posted on the Secretary-General's website.  Some he chooses to do that with.  Others, he does not.  But he's obviously consulting with Member States and trying to find the best possible person.  I do… and, hopefully, we'll have that announcement sooner rather than later.

Inner City Press:  And Mr. Nabarro, did he just return to his Special Envoy… what's his post?

Spokesman:  I believe he's returned to a post that he had.  I'm not aware of the exact details.

Inner City Press:  When the Secretary-General took off on his trip that he would be back in New York the morning of Thursday, 15 June.  That announcement is still what qualifies as his daily schedule.  Where is he?  Is he here…?

Spokesman:  Yes, he’s landed.  He landed very early this morning, and I hope for his sake that he's resting at home, but he's in New York.

   To stake out the June 14 meeting, the "new" UN still required Inner City Press but not other less critical media to have a minder (who also asked Inner City Press to leave). Jamaica spoke the on the UN restoring its good name; the representative of the Hadi government whose call for airstrikes led to cholera in Yemen spoke too. Amina Mohammed spoke of a new high level envoy. In the hall afterward was David Nabarro. (In the hall DURING the meeting was Morocco's Omar Hilale, apparently more concerned with blocked UN human rights observers in Western Sahara or now, Rif.) Penned in, Inner City Press spoke with some Perm Reps but not the Secretariat's speakers. (In fairness despite restrictions it has added a link to the speech, here.) The Department of Public Information, which had defended Ban's denial of responsibility, now promoted Guterres and Mohammed's "new" approach. All this while imposing and continuing restrictions on the Press. This is today's UN. Ban before he left, for a failed run for South Korea's presidency, said he would raise $400 million for Haiti. 55 days later, barely two percent of that had been raised. Now major states merely "take note" of proposals to leave money behind in Haiti. Still, the worst of the organization is exemplified in its Department of Public Information, particularly as regards planning to mislead the public in 2017 about such issues has peacekeepers' rapes and bringing deadly cholera to Haiti.

See UN Plan, exclusively put online here.

   UN Peacekeeping needs radical reform, and UN DPI needs to be disbanded.

  Gallach produced a propaganda plan for 2017, which multiple outraged UN sources leaked to Inner City Press.  Gallach's "2017 Communications Guidance" has a paragraph on cholera in Haiti which does not mention that the UN brought the disease to the island. Page 9.

  While barely a million dollars, nearly all of it blood money from Ban Ki-moon's South Korea, has been raised, Gallach tells her propaganda troops to "promote the UN's efforts to combat the disease harnessing.. social media tools."

  This is propaganda.

 Likewise on sexual exploitation and abuse by peacekeepers, Gallach's rah-rah implies that the corner has been turned. Page 5. While the UN's billion dollar DR Congo mission is a mere footnote, the UN's failed envoy on Yemen is portrayed as successful on Page 6. The section on the Middle East , and pages 10 and 14-15, are designed to trigger budget cuts.

UN's "2017 Communications Guidance," Here, Is Propaganda Plan of Cristina Gallach, Who Should Be Fired by Matthew Russell Lee on Scribd


 It is Gallach who should be fired, even before she is forced out on March 31.

  As the UN remains unreformed after Ban Ki-moon's ten years ended with corruption, long asked about by the Press, exposed, budget cuts are coming.

 In Washington executive orders are being prepared to cut up to 40% of the US' contributions to the UN, and to fully cut funding to entities blamed for violation of human rights.

  Inner City Press has put that draft EO online here.

  One obvious question is whether the total denial of due process for whistleblowers - already part of US law - and investigative press which covers UN corruption constitutes such a violation.

  For example, the UN Department of Public Information under Cristina Gallach in early 2016 threw Inner City Press out of the UN, dumping its investigative files onto First Avenue, without a single hearing or opportunity to be heard, and no appeal since.

All this for seeking to cover an event in the UN Press Briefing Room which was nowhere listed as closed, and leaving as soon as a single UN Security officer said the Spokesman, Stephane Dujarric, wanted Inner City Press out.

Gallach had a conflict of interest, having been asked by Inner City Press about her own links with Macau-based businessman Ng Lap Seng, facing trial (like Ban Ki-moon's nephew and brother) on bribery charges.

There are no rules, only the one-person fiat rule of an official dumped on Ban's UN by Spain, where she had previously managed, at most, seven people as spokesperson to Javier Solana. Nothing has been done; eleven months later Gallach still requires Inner City Press to have "minders" to cover the UN Security Council.

  The cuts, and a new US Ambassador, are coming. Six days after a confirmation hearing in which she called for accountability at the UN, including for peacekeepers' abuses, Nikki Haley on January 24 was confirmed to replace Samantha Power as US Ambassador to the UN.

  This came after at least two business days of no photos replacing those of President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden at the US Mission to the UN.

  On January 24, Inner City Press asked former UN official, now Swedish foreign minister Margot Wallstrom about Haley's call to defund countries whose peacekeepers abuse. Tweeted video here. There are reforms needed at the UN.

  Back on January 18 before Haley spoke as nominee for US Ambassador to the UN, Senator Bob Corker said he sometimes wondered if just-left Secretary General Ban Ki-moon had a pulse.

  In fact, Ban was quite active in helping his own relatives at the UN, promoting his son in law to the top UN job in Kenya, his brother mining in Myanmar with a "UN delegation," indicted nephew using Ban's name to sell real estate.

  When Haley began, she said the UN has a "checkered history." That's being diplomatic. Consider a head of Peacekeeping who has linked rapes to R&R, video here.

  Consider a head of the UN "Department of Public Information" who did no due diligence over indicted UN briber Ng Lap Seng - then evicted and still restricts the Press which asked here about it. Audit here, Para 37-40, 20b; NYT here.

   In response to questions, Haley praised the UN peacekeeping mission in Sierra Leone, questioned the one in South Sudan and that country's government. She noted that countries make money off their peacekeepers. The case in point, we note, is Burundi, here.

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