Inner City Press





In Other Media-eg NYLJ New Statesman, CJR, NY Mag, AJE, Georgia, CSM Click here to contact us     .



These reports are usually available through Google News and on Lexis-Nexis
,



Share |   

Follow on TWITTER

Home -

These reports are usually available through Google News and on Lexis-Nexis

CONTRIBUTE

(FP Twitterati 100, 2013)

ICP on YouTube

More: InnerCityPro

BloggingHeads.tv
Sept 24, 2013

UN: Sri Lanka

VoA: NYCLU

FOIA Finds  

Google, Asked at UN About Censorship, Moved to Censor the Questioner, Sources Say, Blaming UN - Update - Editorial

Support this work by buying this book

Click on cover for secure site orders

also includes "Toxic Credit in the Global Inner City"
 

 

 


Community
Reinvestment

Bank Beat

Freedom of Information
 

How to Contact Us



Amid Killings in Sudan Tony Whispers to His Cronies About Perthes At Lame Swiss Stakeout

by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

UN GATE, May 31 – As the military and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces shoot it out in Khartoum and its airport, the United Nations (which has taken and wasted billions from the public under Antonio Guterres, in Sudan as elsewhere) has been useless.
 
   On April 24, Guterres in a UN Security Council meeting chaired by Sergei Lavrov bloviated, "I have authorized the temporary relocation both inside and outside Sudan of some United Nations personnel, and of families." As in Haiti, Afghanistan and elsewhere, local UN staff are left in the lurch. Today's UN is all about #TonysCronies.

On May 26, from Spokesman Stephane Dujarric who has refused all of Inner City Press' written questions including on Burhan, this: "The Secretary-General is shocked by the letter he received this morning (26 May) from General Al-Burhan. The Secretary-General is proud of the work done by Volker Perthes and reaffirms his full confidence in his Special Representative."

On May 31 Dujarric summoned the state media he focuses on to the UNSC stakeout and told them Guterres would come and speak. But when Guterres did, it was merely to drop a statement and take no questions. In fact, those present didn't even try to ask any questions. Then the Swiss Ambassador spoke and took no questions, a fittingly failed ending to a month of failures. Inner City Press has written to the incoming president of the UNSC for June, the UAE, for access. Watch this site.

   Inner City Press, which before Guterres' reign of censorship was in the UN, and accompanied and covered a UN Security Council mission to Khartoum and Juba, recently asked Guterres' spokespeople Stephane Dujarric and Melissa Fleming:

 "On Sudan, what are the comments and actions if any of SG Guterres on that Sudanese security forces in the capital have fired tear gas and stun grenades to disperse thousands of people protesting against military rule. The demonstrators marched towards the presidential palace but were chased away by police. They dismissed a deal signed recently between the military and civilians, saying it was too vague." 

 No answer at all.

 In New York, spokesman-censor Dujarric read a statement in response to softball questions (video here), while refusing Inner City Press' written questions, which he'd promised to answer, here.

  Inner City Press has appealed its ban, to UN Security boss Gilles Michaud as PGA President Csaba Korosi's spokesperson Paulina Kubiak directed. Still, no answer.

So how can a US journalists with an NYC Press Press, invited to briefings from the IMF to the DOJ, remain barred from even entering the UN like a tourist? Since the UN won't answer, you'd have to asked USUN - or Bass or McPhee.

More on Substack here.


 

***

Your support means a lot. As little as $5 a month helps keep us going and grants you access to exclusive bonus material on our Patreon page. Click here to become a patron.

sdny

Feedback: Editorial [at] innercitypress.com
Press Room 480, front cubicle
500 Pearl Street, NY NY 10007 USA

Mail: Box 20047, Dag Hammarskjold Station NY NY 10017

Reporter's mobile (and weekends): 718-716-3540



Other, earlier Inner City Press are listed here, and some are available in the ProQuest service, and now on Lexis-Nexis.

 Copyright 2006-2023 Inner City Press, Inc. To request reprint or other permission, e-contact Editorial [at] innercitypress.com