Malta as
UNSC President Leaves Press Question
Unanswered After Covering Up Killing
Journo
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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UN GATE, Feb 1 –
With Malta taking over
presidency of the UN Security
Council on February 1, 2023,
on January 31 Inner City Press
wrote to the Maltese Mission
to the UN to request in
advance access to its February
1 press conference by
Ambassador Vanessa Frazier.
To submit
the request, Inner City Press
wrote to the Malta Mission at
its Blue Book address and at
the UN email addresses listed
by its purported partner, one
Adam Kuymizakis.
From the Malta
Mission, nothing at all.
Perhaps not surprising, given
the much worse done to
investigative journalist
Caruana Galizia.
Inner City
Press asked the Malta Mission,
and the UN, about the MONUSCO
scandal - sex for UN Volunteer
jobs paid with taxpayers'
funds - in the DRC Congo.
Inner City Press exclusive here.
Also: "On December 2, 2022 I
was told to file an appeal
with DSS and I did on December
5 - you should ensure response
(there has been none) and
granting. See here."
This while
Inner City Press is banned
from entry, which it had for
years until it exposed UN
corruption. No response to this
July 2021 appeal.
Impunity.
Inner City
Press will be covering the
Malta presidency, quite
actively, this month. They are
doing nothing on Haiti, nor
Cameroon, but have a meeting a
Ukraine Frazier claims there
is misinformation about. The
antidote would seem to be
answering Press questions -
but they have yet to do so.
Our
requests and questions remain;
we will publish any responses,
and also on non-responses.
Watch this site.
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