In Corrupt UN of Guterres
Sources Tell Inner City Press of
UNMISS Abuses in South Sudan
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Aug 27 – How corrupt is
today's UN? UN officials'
incompetence puts people at
risk, physically and (here)
virtually. UN whistleblowers
write to Inner City Press,
which Guterres and Melissa
Fleming have banned from
entering the UN to ask
questions. Spokesperson
Stephane Dujarric refuses to
answer written questions, so
we publish:
"Dear Inner City
Press: air crews working for
United Nations Mission in
South Sudan have been
apprehended for entering
restricted area, smuggling
weapons, engaging in illegal
activities and trafficking
drugs into South Sudan." UN,
no answers.
Previously
published, then confirmed:
"Matthew -- On 27
March 2024, UNDP became aware
of online claims that one of
its computer systems had been
attacked. An unknown actor
gained access to a locally
hosted server in UN City in
Copenhagen and copied certain
information from those
systems.
In the evening of
5 April, UNDP experienced a
ransomware attack that
compromised a system that is
shared with other UN agencies.
A locally hosted server had
been targeted and ultimately
compromised. Some HR and
procurement data were exposed.
This potentially includes
Personal Identifiable
Information (name, date of
birth, social security number)
of some past and current
personnel, contractors, and
suppliers." From the UN,
nothing. Then confirmed.
We will
have more on this - banned as
we are from even entering the
UN - watch this site.
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