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As UN Bans Inner City Press E-Asks Spox Haq of Nigeria CAR Guatemala Chad Iran DRC Cameroon SG Censorship 300+ UNanswered

By Matthew Russell Lee, CJR Letter PFT Q&A, NY Post

UNITED NATIONS GATE, February 8 – Inner City Press on July 5 was banned from entering the UN, the day after it filed a criminal complaint against UN Security for physically removing it from covering the meeting about the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres' $6.7 billion peacekeeping budget, as witnessed and essentially cheered on by senior UN official Christian Saunders, tearing its reporter's shirt, painfully and intentionally twisting his arm and slamming shut and damaging his laptop. On August 17, Guterres' Global Communicator Alison Smale issued a letter banning Inner City Press from the UN - for life. With no due process. She and Guterres have put the UN in the US Press Freedom Tracker, here. Smale said, again, that the UN would answer Press questions to the Spokesman Stephane Dujarric and his Office; Dujarric said the same on camera. On February 8, before a Deputy Farhan Haq briefing with only four questioners days after Dujarric took a question on  Cameroon from the correspondent who previously said "the Anglophones did some shooting today," then left on "mission" until February 12,  Inner City Press submitted 498 questions "There are more than 300+ questions UNanswered.  While appreciating and using what was sent on January 29 after it was read out in the briefing room, no answers on Dec 17 or 18 or 19 or 20 or 21 - another FIVE days in a row, even as SG's direct conflicts of interest and failure to disclose emerge, and a newest low. While appreciating the lone read-out answer sent on Jan 7, nothing on Dec 24 or Dec 26 or Dec 27 or Dec 28, or January 2, 3 or 4 or 8 or 9 or 10 or 11 or 14 or 15 or 16 or 17 or 18 or 21 or 22 or 23 or 24 or 25 or 28 - that was FIFTEEN week-days in a row, apparently under orders, then a simple post-facto answer. Now what? No answers on January 30 nor 31 nor February 1 nor 4 nor 5 nor 6 nor 7. No answers at all during those four days of the US v Ho trial showing corruption in the UN says it all. This ban is just censorship - and Inner City Press must be allowed back into the noon briefing to ask its questions in person and follow up on them. 

February 8-1: On Nigeria, what is the comment of the SG and separately DSG on that Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State yesterday threatened that foreign nationals who interfere in the forthcoming general elections would be given a “body bags treatment"? 

February 8-2: On CAR and impunity, what is the comment and action of the SG, and separately the new SRSG, on opposition to  a clause in the "peace" agreement that reportedly calls for the suspension of prosecutions of those accused of abuses during the conflict? 

February 8-3: On Guatemala, what is the SG's comment and action on that war criminals convicted of extrajudicial killings, torture and sexual slavery could soon walk free if Guatemalan lawmakers sanction a blanket amnesty for crimes committed during the 36-year armed conflict which left 200,000 people dead or disappeared. Congress will vote this week to reform the national reconciliation law and give absolute impunity for crimes against humanity including genocide, rape and forced disappearance? 

February 8-4: On DRC, what is the SG's response to Martin Fayulu taking issue with the SG's statements to RFI - Fayulu has said, among other things, " I note that the Secretary-General of the United Nations does not forget what happened in the DRC, that is to say, the electoral hold-up. But my reaction is that it is as if the Congo was an exceptional country compared to what is happening in Venezuela for example where the international community seems to opt for the organization of new elections. The problem today is to make Congolese, and indeed the whole world, accept that someone who has had less than 17% is President of the Republic, whereas someone who has more than 62% can not be President of the Republic. exercise power. If the international community wants to kill democracy in the Congo, let us know, who is this Congolese who will still be able to trust the elections tomorrow?" 

February 8-5: On Chad and France, including in light of evidence UN NGO China Energy Fund Committee offered weapons for oil to Idriss Deby, what is the SG's comment and action on the now second set of French airstrikes on Chad? 

February 8-6: Cameroon, now that even the US is cutting military aid due to human rights violations / comments, what is the SG's comment on France reiterating its unequivocal continued material support to Biya's army despite its violations and his action, if any, on that 14 people have been shot dead at Bole Market this morning, 20km away from Kumba, on the Kumba-Ekondo Titi road. "The soldiers arrived using live bullets and many had to escape for safety" and that dozens of youths arrested in Buea today by security forces? 

February 8-7: On Iran and imprisonment of former UN system staff, what is the SG's comment and action if any on Iran's prosecution on environmentalists including McGill University graduate Niloufar Bayani. She worked for UNEP, plagued by Erik Solheim's travel waste no worse than Guterres', rebranded UN Environment: "Niloufar Bayani is currently a Project Advisor under the Disaster Risk Reduction portfolio of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), being managed by the Post-Conflict and Disaster Management Branch (PCDMB) based in Geneva, Switzerland. She has expertise in ecosystem-based approaches for disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation. For the past four years she has worked on UNEP projects in Afghanistan, DRC, Sudan and Haiti. She also has previous experience as a research fellow with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and has consulted numerous local NGOs and universities. Ms. Bayani was born and raised in Iran. She holds a BSc in Biology from McGill University in Canada." 

February 8-8: On Uganda and press (UN) freedom, what is the SG's comment and action on that Uganda has ordered the shut down of the the Daily Monitor website and that Ugandan police on Wednesday night arrested three journalists.The reporters had been helping to expose corruption.  Opondo said the journalists had been cooperating with the State House Health Monitoring Unit to investigate the theft and sale of Ugandan government drugs in neighbouring South Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo? And AGAIN, please immediately explain how it is legitimate to ban from enter into the UN the media that has been asking about these and other questions, with no hearing or appeal. [Of the eight questions submitted on February 8, only part of this 8th one was answered, here. It's appreciated but the batting average is near zero, below zero for Dujarric.]

February 7-1: On UN Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, please immediately provide the additional if-asked information about the new case(s) in CAR by the Serbian peacekeeper - and the long requested information about the Cameroonian peacekeepers' alleged rapes in CAR and explain why this has not been provided for eight weeks. Please now provide on the new South Sudan and 3-month old Cameroon rape cases all further if-asked information about these abuses, as for example you did when asked in person by those not banned from the previous briefing about the Nigerian peacekeeper(s). 

February 7-2: On Cameroon, now that even the US is cutting military aid due to human rights violations / comments, what is the SG's comment action on that 14 people have been shot dead at Bole Market this morning, 20km away from Kumba, on the Kumba-Ekondo Titi road. "The soldiers arrived using live bullets and many had to escape for safety" and that dozens of youths arrested in Buea today by security forces? Also SG's comment if any on today's protests / press conferences on Cameroon by the UN? 

February 7-3: On Sri Lanka and the death penalty what is the SG's comment and action on President Sirisena saying that starting in 3 months drug dealers will be executed by hanging. 

February 7-4: On press freedom what is the SG's comment and action if any on that Mozambican journalist Amade Abubacar was arrested on January 5, while reporting on a trend of violent attacks on small villages in Mozambique's province of Cabo Delgado? And AGAIN, please immediately explain how it is legitimate to ban from enter into the UN the media that has been asking about these and other questions, with no hearing or appeal.

February 6-1: On Cameroon, what is the SG's comment action on that 14 people have been shot dead at Bole Market this morning, 20km away from Kumba, on the Kumba-Ekondo Titi road. "The soldiers arrived using live bullets and many had to escape for safety" and that dozens of youths arrested in Buea today by security forces? 

February 6-2: On Chad and France, including in light of evidence UN NGO China Energy Fund Committee offered weapons for oil to Idriss Deby, what is the SG's comment and action on that The French air force made strikes in the East of the country on Sunday. French jets have repelled a rebel convoy of 40 vehicles heading towards the capital of Chad from Libya, the French government has said. Two flights of Mirage 2000 fighter-bombers hit the column of pick-up trucks 250 miles into Chad territory? 

February 6-3: On the USA / NYC, what is the SG's and UN's knowledge of, comment and action on the conditions at the MDC Brooklyn jail, including 50 degree temperatures, cut off meetings with lawyers, limited medical care, water dripping on inmates' beds, as shown in the SDNY? 

February 6-4: On UN and intimidation / bankrupting of press, what is the SG's comment and action on FAO suing Italian Insider - for calling FAO's CIO "piss poor"?  And AGAIN, please immediately explain how it is legitimate to ban from enter into the UN the media that has been asking about these and other questions, with no hearing or appeal.

February 5-1: As you have yet to respond to in any way from 3 pm yesterday: " While your Administration and Office of the Spokesperson have refused to answer a single written question from Inner City Press in three work days, and 15 before that, in contravention of conventions USG Smale made to UN Special Rapporteur David Kaye and Spokesman Dujarric made on camera,a formal questionfor immediate answer and confirmation of receipt   Cameroon Biya's Minister Delegate of Justice Momo Jean de Dieu has on camera warned that Biya's opponents "might end up like 'arrogant' Jews whom Hitler put in gas chambers" - his words. What is the SG's comment and action on this? All other questions re-iterated, including what is the SG's response to the attached petition from South Sudan about (his) peacekeepers killing two civilians there?     Please explain how it is legitimate to ban from enter into the UN the media that has been asking about these and other questions, with no hearing or appeal. 

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