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On Haiti Where UN Left Cholera and 100s of Babies Covered Up By Guterres UNSC Statement

By Matthew Russell Lee, Video here, Vine here

UN GATE, Jan 8 -- In Haiti where the UN brought cholera killing more than 10,000 people without paying a penny, the government in June shot at protesters near Champs Mars in the capital and a journalist, Radio Signal FM journalist Kény / Reynald Petit Frère and the UN said... nothing. This is a trend. Inside the UN UNSG Guterres had the Press roughed up and banned since, now for 554 days and counting.

  Now on January 8 amid Guterres' censorship for corruption the UN Security Council has issued this statement on Haiti: "The members of the Security Council expressed concern regarding the ongoing political impasse in Haiti.  They reiterated the immediate necessity for Haiti’s stakeholders to engage in an inclusive and open dialogue to form a government that responds to the needs of the Haitian people without further delay.     The members of the Security Council noted the ongoing efforts of the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH), and the good offices role of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Haiti.  They stressed the need for all stakeholders to continue to avail themselves of this opportunity and act promptly.     The members of the Security Council emphasized the urgent need to address deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Haiti through coordinated action by the government of Haiti, the United Nations, and the international community.     The members of the Security Council recalled the need for the government of Haiti to address the underlying causes of instability and poverty within the country.  They urged all stakeholders to refrain from violence and to resolve differences through peaceful means.  They stressed the importance of ensuring that those responsible are held accountable and of bringing justice to the victims of the recent spikes of violence, in particular the violent events of November 13 and 14, 2018 in La Saline and November 4 to 7, 2019, in Bel Air.     The members of the Security Council reiterated their commitment to working with Haiti towards a democratic, peaceful, and secure future." Guterres covers up UN rapes in Haiti and bans the Press that asks. Corrupt.

  On December 18 banned Inner City Press in writing asked Guterres and his spokespeople Stephane Dujarric and Melissa Fleming, "on UN sexual exploitation, what are the belated comments and actions if any of SG Guterres on the study that interviewed approximately 2,500 Haitians about the experiences of local women and girls living in communities that host peace support operations. Of those, 265 told stories that featured children fathered by UN personnel. That 10% of those interviewed mentioned such children highlights just how common such stories really are.  The narratives reveal how girls as young as 11 were sexually abused and impregnated by peacekeepers and then, as one man put it, “left in misery” to raise their children alone, often because the fathers are repatriated once the pregnancy becomes known. Mothers such as Marie are then left to raise the children in settings of extreme poverty and disadvantage, with most receiving no assistance."

  Guterres, Fleming, Dujarric and now Farhan Haq are refusing to answer questions about current UN sexual abuse cases. They are covering up, and they are complicit.

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