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In Cameroon UK Laxton Claims Progress While Biya Kills and ICO Ordered Disclosure by FCO to Inner City Press

By Matthew Russell Lee, Video, 7/20, CJR, ICO ruling

UNITED NATIONS GATE, April 14 – As the abuses by Cameroon's security forces have been ignored by the UN, whose Secretary General Antonio Guterres had a UN Budget Committee deal with Paul Biya when his Ambassador Tommo Monthe chaired the Committee, the UK Mission to the UN withheld information on both countries from Inner City Press. This while UK USG Alison Smale imposed an ongoing ban on Inner City Press even entering the UN, now at 284 days, see below. Now in Cameroon, shamefully, state media reports that the British High Commissioner to Cameroon, H.E Rowan James Laxton has discussed to role of ombudsmen in the consolidation of national unity with Cameroon’s Prime Minister – Head of Government, Philemon Yang.  The British diplomat led a delegation of the West Minstar foundation for democracy to the star building. During the audience, the West Minstar foundation for democracy also pledged its contribution to the agenda of the Head of State in improving governance in the country.  “The issue of governance, and the role and utility of organizations, we call ombudsmen in the UK and some parts of the world which can help to improve the accountability of public service and therefore increase public trust and confidence and contribute also on top of all of that to the improved efficiency of public service.” The Ambassador indicated.  During the audience with the Prime Minister, discussions also focused on the process of decentralization which is ongoing in the country.  At the end of the audience, British diplomat told pressmen that “We discussed on the progress that is being made in the putting in place the system of regional councils and the way in which ombudsmen-like organizations can support that process. I guess the process of decentralization and bringing together of regional councils is about getting closer to the people and Ombuds type organizations can definitely support that by responding to local, regional and national needs.” Collusion.

Inner City Press appealed the withholding of documents by the UK Mission to the UK Information Commissioner's Office which issued a ruling, quoted below. Now on March 25 the FCO has released some information it had withheld - shocking that it was ever withheld - including a "Foreign & Commonwealth Office Diplomatic Telegram" about IOCA who is now the foreign minister of Mauritania locking up bloggers for exposing Ponzi schemes in the country, and on Cameroon even the transcript of then-Ambassador Rycroft answering Inner City Press on 10 August 2017 about Guterres' deputy Amina J. Mohammed's craven meeting with Biya officials, prior to the refoulement from her Nigeria on which she and Guterres have said nothing, video here from 0:55: "Q. Amina Mohammed also on Tuesday met with this delegation from Cameroon. I just wanted to get your thoughts on whether the UN should be doing more, could be doing more? Have you seen a read out? Obviously I wasn’t in the meeting myself but I was very glad to hear that the delegation were here and they had a meeting with Amina Mohammed. I think that demonstrates that the UN is keeping it on their radar as they should and I support that." This took place BEFORE UK Alison Smale had Inner City Press banned from the UN, on which UK document have yet to be disclosed. We'll have more on this. The ICO ruling: "the Commissioner has concluded that section 21 does not apply and furthermore that the FCO breached section 17(3) of FOIA by failing to conclude its public interest considerations within a reasonable timeframe. 2. The Commissioner requires the public authority to take the following steps to ensure compliance with the legislation. Provide the complainant with a copy of the information to which it sought to withhold on the basis of section 21 of FOIA.  3. The public authority must take these steps within 35 calendar days of the date of this decision notice. Failure to comply may result in the Commissioner making written certification of this fact to the High Court pursuant to section 54 of the Act and may be dealt with as a contempt of court." Full ruling here, on Scribd.

  Inner City Press submitted the following request to the FCO on 15 August 2017: ‘This is request under the UK Freedom of Information act for the following records as that term is defined in FOI, including but not limited to all electronic records, emails, text/SMS message and communications in any form, involving the UKMission to the UN in New York since January 1, 2017 regarding Cameroon and/or Southern Cameroons, or Burundi or Western Sahara; since June 1, 2017 regarding Libya or Yemen (on which the UK holds the pen in the UN Security Council), and regarding UN reform including the UN bribery case US v. Ng Lap Seng / John Ashe, if any.
This request specifically includes all records related to briefings given by the UK Mission to the UN to members of the major international media (and any mentions of that term), as that information cannot legitimately by made public to some but not to the public. Given the situations in Yemen, Libya and South Cameroons, I and Inner City Press asked for expedited processes of this request."

After more than year the FCO and UK Mission did not provide a single document about Cameroon.
FCO has argued that its interest there is solving the Anglophone crisis - this while UK Minister Liam Fox has bragged about UK-based New Age's natural gas deal with 36 year "president" Paul Biya. What will the documents the UK FCO wrongfully withheld show? We should know in 35 days.  Inner City Press asked, without answer: "who is responsible for deciding, between 10 pm July 3 when I was assaulted by UN DSS Lt Dobbins and another UNnamed, and 10 am on July 5, that I was and am banned from entering the UN? Who participated in this decision? Your office yesterday told The Independent (UK) that “a review ha[s] been launched into the manner in which Mr Lee had been removed and his future accreditation.” How my accreditation should suffer for having been assaulted by Lt Dobbins and unnamed colleagues, for the second time in 11 days, is a mystery or worse. But please state how it is possible for DSS to investigate itself in this matter. What provisions does the UN have when abuse BY UN Security officers is alleged, and how does it impact for example their New York and other gun permits?" We'll have more on all of this. Guterres lead spokesman Stephane Dujarric, who will again be hand picking the questions and questioners present at noon on July 12, told another reporter on July 11 that Inner City Press' “status is being reviewed.  My understanding is that he will be having discussions with various parts of this administration, and then we'll keep you updated, and I'm sure he will keep you updated. His credentials and pass have been suspended, pending review." Video here.  Since Inner City Press alone has asked Guterres and his spokesman dozens of questions about the killings by Cameroon's government, it seems clear the goal of banning Inner City Press is to avoid those questions. What about the China Energy Fund Committee scandal of UN bribery of Presidents of the General Assembly Sam Kutesa - with whom Guterres still deals - and Vuk Jeremic? No one else asked.  When Inner City Press complained of Dujarric providing only to Al Jazeera the response of Antonio Guterres to the US leaving the UN Human Rights Council, Dujarric and the Al Jazeera trio claimed to MALU that the coverage was “too aggressive.” Journalism is not a crime? Next week, Antonio Guterres is set to give remarks, to which Inner City Press has requested the right to cover response, to the UN Correspondents Association, which not only has not acted on this censorship, but has fueled it.


  Inside the UN the Eid event continued, alongside a liquor fueled barbeque thrown by UN Security. This DSS sold tickets to non resident correspondents, and allowed in people who had nothing to do with the UN, including some seeming underage. When Inner City Press audibly raised the issue to UN Safety and Security Service chief Mick Brown, he did nothing.

   The Moroccan diplomat emerged and chided Inner City Press for even telling him of the ouster, claiming that “25% of what you write is about Morocco.” Some Periscope video here. Pakistan's Permanent Representative, who hosted the Eid event, said she would look into it. Sweden's spokesperson asked whom to call in DPI and when Inner City Press said, Alison Smale, responded, Who is Alison Smale? Indeed.

  Smale has refused to respond in any way to a 5000+ signature petition to restore Inner City Press to its unused office S-303 and to adopt content neutral media access rules going forward. That, and appropriate action on Lt. Dobbins and the others, must be among the next steps. Watch this site.

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